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Take a trip DOWN MEMORY LANE

I REMEMBER A time, not so long ago, when we were all excitedly planning trips for the coming months. Yet now we find ourselves at home, wondering when we might be able to wander again.

It hasn’t taken many weeks of being cooped up and having our freedom to travel suspended – a decision that I wholeheartedly support, given the seriousness of the situation – before we have started to feel a deep sense of longing for what we cannot have at the moment. Our wanderlust goes into overdrive – hardly surprising, given that we all, as lovers of travel, share a keen passion for touring and seeing the world.

And so, as we sit at home, we let our minds wander, forwards to the future or, more often than not, back to the past. Personally, I have found it quite difficult to think too far

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