A Quiet Year, New Book & Remote Controlled Falkor
Ok. So woe, 2020 was a bit of a wash and we’re now midway through 2021. Crikey! I hope you are all holding tight to the ones you love and […]
Ok. So woe, 2020 was a bit of a wash and we’re now midway through 2021. Crikey! I hope you are all holding tight to the ones you love and […]
Hello all you beautiful people! Here we are in 2020! What a strange place! In mid March we arrived back in Oz to this interesting new world. By crikey! I […]
How good is a change of pace! Fresh from another ski season in Japan and a tour of HK, we’re back in Melbourne preparing for more TotallyTandem action in 2019. […]
Happy middle of the year! Yes indeed 2018 is well and truly underway and Bremma is pretty happy with what is has brought so far. After delivering 10 presentations in […]
It’s been a while between blogs but let me assure you, Bremma has been keeping busy. With multiple books on the boil, Falkor has been taking a well earned rest […]
For everyone in Melbourne Sunday 13th September, have we got a surprise for you. Our cycling mate ‘Irish Kev’ is coming to town and so we are putting on a bit […]
By Emma Riding the final 15kms of our journey on 11th July was surreal. It was also incredibly cold. Arriving at the meeting point 45 minutes prior to our planned […]
Being back in Oz is overwhelming; awesome, reassuring, confronting, busy, noisy, surprising, loving, inspiring, frustrating, nurturing, restrictive and also freeing. Obviously none of that makes sense at all, but it’s […]
By Emma (WARNING, this blog contains some serious craziness) Ah Australia! Although, as I am home I should really use the correct pronunciation of ‘Straya’. It’s so good to be […]
By Emma Out of the 15 days we were in Chile, we only rode 3. And not just because Chile is a narrow country with limited road access, but because […]
By Emma I am not much of a wine connoisseur but in Argentina you can buy a magical bottle of wine called a ‘damajuana’; it is 5 litres, so in my […]
I realized the other day that we kinda look a bit like homeless people. All of our clothes brandish their own tales of the distance we have travelled. We don’t […]
By Emma For the last few months Bren and I have been talking about the rainy season in South America. We have had the notion of trying to beat it […]
By Emma With my left shirt pocket stuffed with toilet paper and the right one filled with rocks, I feel prepared for the majority of emergencies we face daily. Toilet […]