Categories: Destinations | seasonal work | lifestyle
Hike to Trolltunga in April
The 28km journey back and forth to one of Norway’s most popular tourist attractions is normally a tough hike, but it’s even harder on snowshoes! I’ll tell you everything you need to know about hiking to Trolltunga in April.
Henningsvaer in September
September is the shoulder season in Henningsvaer, Norway. The summer crowds have left and the village is calmer. But is it still worth a visit? That, and more is covered in this post.
Summer Summery of Lofoten 2020
Hello from a busy summer season in Lofoten! I have decided to stay a little longer than originally planned, just popped in for a quick summary of what life’s like for a seasonal worker sometimes! For example, I’ve lived in a caravan for the past 2 months!
Mental Health during Covid19
How does a nomad handle Corona? In this post, I will open up about the struggles I faced during the global pandemic. I’ll talk about how this has affected my mental health and how it put a stop to all my travel plans in 2020.
Seasonal working nomad | Breakdown of 2019
Every year as a seasonal working nomad looks different and in this post, I will do a breakdown of all the countries I visited, the places I lived in, and the jobs I had during 2019. A simple breakdown to give you an idea of how a year could look when you have this lifestyle!
The mysterious shell beach | Australia
Nathalie is here today to talk about the magical shell beach you can find on the west (best) coast of Australia! Only a handful of these kind of beaches exist around the world.
Things to do in Strahan | Tasmania
No Australian adventure is complete without a trip to Tasmania. In this post Nathalie takes you through the top things to do in Strahan, a west coast village she was blessed to call home for 6 months back in 2016!
The Best scones in London!
Tired of spending hours of searching for affordable afternoon tea in London? I got you covered! Unlike many other options, this option is affordable, delicious, and has everything you think of when someone says '' traditional afternoon tea''. It’s also the best location for a city exploration break, what more can you ask for?
My test results came back..
In this post Nathalie walks you through the results that came after taking a health test last autumn and how the results have impacted her life and daily habits! The test showed her what Vitamins she lacked & what kind of food & substances her body reacts too.
88 days a slave - from a different perspective
Back in 2017, I did 88 days of regional work to qualify for my 2nd-year visa in Australia. Let me tell you the story of how life on a farm in tropical Queensland was for me. This is a wonderful, happy story, unlike the horrible ones you often hear about regarding regional work.
How Corona has affected my Nomadic Life
''I lost my job and my 2nd job got cancelled!'' There is no doubt that COVID-19, commonly known as Corona has had an impact on lives all over the world and in this post Nathalie talks about how this pandemic has affected her seasonal job in Norway and her life as a nomad.
My Christmas abroad in Hemsedal, Norway
It's the end of 2019, the end of this decade and in this post Nathalie talks about how this makes her feel as well as gives you a quick little recap of how her past 4 winters has looked like.
My first month in Hemsedal | Life update
Nathalie has spent an entire month in Norway again, this time in Hemsedal, and in this post she shares her thoughts and feelings about this place and her new job with you.
Poop Coffee | The Kopi Luwak
Have you ever wanted to try out the famous poop coffee for yourself? Then you're not alone. I tried kopi luwak when I was in Indonesia before I found out the horrible truth that lies behind the fame. In this post, I will tell you the raw truth about what is going on behind closed (or even open) doors to encourage safe travel.
My horrible work experience in Norway
You can’t work seasonally for 6 years without having at least one bad encounter right? In this post, I will share my own horrible work experience in Norway. I hope to encourage you to quit any job if you feel like it is awful and/or taking advantage of you.