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Greetings from across the pond!

Hello Wanderers, Andru here, coming to you from Jolly Old England!

It's been a thrilling journey, and I can't wait to bring you along as Aimlessly Wandering sets out on a new adventure in an epic European Summer Series. I'm currently making my way through a carefully curated list of captivating destinations, each one more mesmerizing than the next.

A scene from Saint-Malo, France.

Here's a sneak peek at where I’ve been:

  1. The Bailiwick of Jersey: Expect enchanting landscapes, rich history, and the unique island charm of this delightful British Crown dependency.

  2. Saint-Malo, France: Prepare to fall in love with the quintessential French allure, where we'll experience the spirit of this historic port city famed for its high tides and ancient walled city.

  3. London, England: Take a whirl through the vibrant heart of England, from centuries-old landmarks to the buzzing art and food scene - truly a city where tradition meets modernity!

  4. Richmond, England: This quaint corner of England, known for its scenic parks and classic architecture, is bound to steal your heart.

  5. Liverpool, England: Yes, the hometown of the Beatles! We'll go on a rock-n-roll ride, visiting iconic spots like The Cavern and more, not forgetting a taste of traditional fish and chips!

The view from Mont Orgueil Castle in Gorey, Jersey

While it will take me some time to curate these mesmerizing stories to bring to your screens, I promise you won't miss a moment of my adventures. To get you started, I shared my first update from St. Helier earlier this week, which you can read here. You can look forward to more updates, behind-the-scenes snippets, and bonus blog entries along the way.

It has been an incredible European journey and I can't wait to share these experiences with you. Remember, every voyage with Aimlessly Wandering promises unparalleled insight and unique memories.

Until the next update, stay curious, keep exploring, and never stop wandering!

Cheers,

Andru