
One day at Quinta Laila is spent cementing a wall, the other figuring out how to mosquito-proof the bedroom and living room. The frames came out nicely and can be sanded and painted or treated.
Sacral philomath in unruly reverence

One day at Quinta Laila is spent cementing a wall, the other figuring out how to mosquito-proof the bedroom and living room. The frames came out nicely and can be sanded and painted or treated.

More travel daydreams. I started looking back at photos from Sierra Leone and forgot I had taken this one before taking the boat to the Banana Islands.
I’ve recommended a hypothetical overland trip from Spain/Morocco to Sierra Leone and back to so many people with having only overlanded half of it. It’s been in my head awhile. I learned a lot about my preferred way of travel in Latin America that I would like to use in West Africa again.
Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal (maybe The Gambia), Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, and Sierra Leone.
Three months minimum. Local transport. Stay in villages and bring rice for potential hosts. You could fly down to Freetown and start up depending on how you feel about air travel.


The van life is built for pandemic-infused summers; outside, away from crowds, and a parking spot next to the upper Miño to watch the birds and fish.