Those were the times spare time was in plenty. So they decided to have a look around. They came to many towns and found lodging and fine food. Happy they were.
The world was to see. So they did. Many others towns followed, this time at the jet speed.
The years passed and the meaning of meaning they helped to spread.
But something was missing. No one could figure out what. There was something in the horizon, but to far to be seen.
And then He came, and with wise words He said: I'll need you to go aheaaad...
Needless to say that Simon saw it clear...the rest just fades in the mist of time.
So they decided to repeat the experience. He wasn't coming, too far from the land of plenty He said.
But sure they were...He'll be there...
Anyway...Which way? That way!
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It’s Time to relax, and you know what that means;
A glass of wine, your favourite easy chair
And of course, this video playing on your home widescreen.
So go on and indulge yourself, that’s right
Kick off your shoes, put your feet up, lean back and just enjoy the melodies
After all
Music soothes even the savage beast. Enjoy!
We bet that your keen eye has noticed a promising message at the end of the previous post. It is not all over just yet indeed. We would like to conclude this bumpy ride with a post formed of photos straight from the frontline of the battlefield.
The selection was pretty much random so to many of you this might be just a boring set of photos, but perhaps there will be a soul or two who will find it all quite interesting. And for you bunch, enjoy!
France
Germany
Switzerland
Lichtenstein
We’ve put the shutter release setting to the fastest, but before we managed to press the trigger Lichtenstein was behind us. Too bad. Austria
Slovenia
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Albania
Macedonia- Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
Let’s make this short (it could get quite passionate otherwise): server died, no backups, too bad.
Despite this we are pleased to announce that we’ve made it to South Africa, more importanly we’ve found a safe shelter with the penguins in Simon’s Town.
On Sunday the first group of survivors will be boarding a plane for London, the rest will follow a day after.
A mighty car will be boarding this beauty a week after:
As spectacular as this trip was, there is still a week to go, so stay tuned, it’s not all over just yet.
Thank you all fellow thinkers and doers who attended the farewell ceremony this Saturday at the House of Love.
It was an incredible international get-together filled with emotions, encouraging words and inspirational thoughts. And there was beer too.
The day that followed brought the idea of Tuesday departure from isolation as the significant presence of after-party laziness and the boycott of cleaning and packing prevailed throughout Sunday.
So we made our way to Wales to do some more serious testing.
Under a nice Oak tree, some say at least 1K years old, we spent the first night surrounded by sheep. A little bit colder than what we expect, but that will do. We did a little bit off road and the car took it without even hesitating.
After a couple of days no major issues to report, and now the landy is back with the experts to finish our wish list…
“To be honest”, we did run out of gas…maybe…but that’s a different story ¬¬
Getting muddy with Ed Cobley, 6 time British off-road champion.
During training with the Protrax guys, we started to realize that we didn’t know anything about driving off-road. Peter’s favourite was stalling in the middle of ascents, Simon enjoyed sliding the clutch to oblivion and Pere thought the engine ought to be shut down at regular intervals for a little siesta, particularly just before trying to scale hills. After the day was done though, we knew better. Sort of.
Our unstoppable driving machine should be finished soon. After thorough check we’ve noticed only minor things were still missing: doors, seats, bonnet, fuel tank, water tank and similar.
We were very happy to see that the engine was there as well.
Bouncing in a car for 6 months, burning dishes using the camping gear and snoring in a roof-top tent are not the coziest things in life - we know. So if you would like to make a moment or two precious for us all - why don't you donate some pennies for:
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