Sometimes you just get lucky, and serendipity finds you...
We corralled a corner of the Three Kings, an eclectic boozer named after the mash-up monarchy of Henry VIII, King Kong, and the King himself, Elvis Presley. Crammed with souvenirs collected from a life of travels, rhino heads clash with baseball cards and london maps, all strung together with fairy lights and jukebox nights. A faded poster decorated our corner spot: 'Let's get Lost' it declared. Like a modern-day Madonna, the 'Let's Get Lost' poster becomes the patron saint of No Fixed Abode. And with that blessing, we set off on an around-the-world race of 80 minutes...
Anthony's American travelogue looked like a Wild West sunset with its 'why not?' gradient cover, and told of a Summer of Dude Motels, Welcome Stranger signs and Cowboy Cafes...
Cristina's box of tricks unveiled ten stashed keepsakes, each one a memory made tangible of a place along her Moroccan journey...
Daniel's well-travelled sketchbooks were worked through with textures of France and gardens of Copenhagen, tales of mark-making, skating and brushing up his French...
Kate's library gazed out at the world from all angles, taking us to the Museum of Beachcombing and shipwrecks in Texel, to the newspaper of the outback in Australia...
Cheng's video of death-defying revellers in motorbike helmets set our minds running wild at the firework festival in Taiwan. "Island style," she winked...
And Yeliz needed to bring nothing but herself, as she set up for her imminent trip to Turkey a few days later. Young Turks! We see a No Fixed Abode Istanbul on the horizon...
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On Anthony's American Travels
See the latest edition of Oh Comely magazine. Aptly, issue 24 is the long drive to nowhere of which Anthony can tell you all about. Or buy his book
On Daniel's Garden Drawings
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