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From The Long Journey East by Ollie Spalton

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Ollie Spalton replied to a comment by Sandra Lawn on Bring on the Hills!

Thanks Sandy! Really appreciate it:)

2 years ago
Sandra Lawn commented on Bring on the Hills!

Hi Ollie
Enjoying following your journal from my armchair in New Zealand. Keep up the cooking photos and great stories about the people you meet and places you ‘end up in ‘ by chance.
Top tip, if your stuck, good drinking water can be found in cemetery’s, they usually have taps for flowers.
Cheers
Kiwi Sandy

2 years ago
Daniel Stalmeisters commented on Au Revoir England

Those pesky boars!

2 years ago
Sandrine Oakes commented on Learning (and Failing) French

Keep practising 'ton français '...the local will appreciate & help you out.
Bon voyage...looking forward to reading your blog.
Sandrine

2 years ago
Allison Spalton commented on A Jazzy day in Luxembourg city

You're certainly making the most of your travels so far.. fab photos and lovely, friendly people along the way 👍😘
Mum xxx

2 years ago
Allison Spalton commented on a photo in Au Revoir England

Hi Oliver, how are you getting kn and where are you, its been nearly a week since your last post, hope your having a fab time, are you coping with the heat, it's going to be 39 degrees here today and tomorrow but dropping after that!. Give me a update and also your new mobile number. Lots of love Mum xx

2 years ago
Keith Adams commented on Introduction

Good luck with your journey!

I'm currently on tour myself, with only a phone to compose and post updates. Here are three things I'm finding very helpful.

1 I am carrying and using a Bluetooth keyboard that I use when I want to write longer posts. It was inexpensive, is light weight, and folds to minimize the space required.

2. I am also carrying a small HD card reader with the correct USB end to plug into my phone. I can pull the SD card from my camera (I am using a point and shoot model rather than just my phone's built in camera) and read / select / upload images without first transferring them to the phone.

3. My camera has a feature that enables it to be a wifi host. Using an app from the maker of my camera, I can connect the phone to the wifi and copy files from the camera to the phone's onboard storage

Just my $0.02.

2 years ago