Travel Quote Tuesday | Leigh Hunt

I wrote recently about what it means to me to travel with my husband Pete.

As long as I’m in his company I’m happier, stronger when facing whatever the world throws at me and in the best mindset to enjoy everything we see and do and experience. It’s like bringing the essence of home along on the journey, because, trite though it may be, home is where the heart is… (Hey! It is Valentine’s day!)

(c) Kavita Favelle - Leigh Hunt - Iceland

Another from Iceland, it really is the most photogenic of places!

This is the Nýibær turf house in Hólar. Built in 1860, it is a typical medium-sized turf house in the North-Icelandic style, distinguished by forward-facing gables along the front and rear buildings arranged at right angles.

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26 Comments to "Travel Quote Tuesday | Leigh Hunt"

  1. Elizabeth

    How wonderful that you share such experiences together with such joy. When my husband and I travel we fight like cats and dogs, lol! Gorgeous image. I’m hoping to travel to Iceland sometime in the near future now that they do flights from Shetland! Well, via Aberdeen, but we get the islander discount there now. 🙂

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    kaveyeats

    Yes, I’m lucky that we’re such compatible travellers, for sure. Not everyone is with their partner, sorry to year you and your husband are not on the same wavelength when it comes to travelling! Do you think he’ll go with you to Iceland or will you head off on a solo adventure?

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  2. Milijana

    It is wonderful to have someone supporting, protecting and encouraging next to you and to share all life’s journeys with! Many happy travels !

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  3. Nicky

    I travel with my husband too, and I can’t think of anyone I’d rather experience all this with! Safe and happy travels!

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  4. Heather

    Beautiful quote and very true! I love the backdrop of the traditional homes in Iceland. It looks so cozy and inviting. I hope to visit there someday!

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    kaveyeats

    Yes I can imagine when the winter falls and it’s dark for almost 24 hours, a cosy and warm home is so important!

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