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Afro Culture (My culture)
@woobosco
Throwback to summer and me being the lil barefoot hippy I am 🖤☺️
anything under the sun * @thebohoparade
Psychedelic Mood 👽☠️🍃🖤🌖
Do I love you both? 🪐
Welcome to my farm life, I bake flower cookies and weed crop gardens in my spare time
Lately, if we could sum up our emotions in one word, it would be thankful.
Usually upon returning to the UK after many months of stimulating, enriching travel, with more experiences under our belts than we could put into words, it would be with heavy hearts a deep sense of melancholy.
This time however, we’e feeling relieved to be back on British soil. We’re grateful not to be trapped abroad with no means of supporting ourselves. We’re grateful we have a safe place to stay. And we’re grateful to have found work in these trying times doing something positive for the community.
Our hasty return to the UK was a long and epic tale of border crossings and breakdowns, but that’s a story we will tell in due course.
For now we’re safely tucked away in our little cosy home, living on the bare minimum as always, patching up the rust holes and mending broken parts after another incredible adventure.
Stay safe out there, you guys.
[We will continue to post photos and stories from our travels until our feed is up to date as we still have a huge backlog 📸]
Tell us: what have you been doing this weekend in isolation to keep yourself occupied? We need some tips!
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