Nothing beats fresh clean laundry, drying in the sunshine, and being blown in the wind. Your clothes will smell lovely and fresh, and you will even save some euros on your bills. So if you’re not currently line drying your clothes, you might want to try it and see if you like it.
Ireland
Bathrooms in Ireland, what you need to know about their interesting quirks
If you’ve ever been to Ireland or Britain, you might have noticed that the taps in most bathrooms are a bit different. If you’re planning a trip to Ireland or Britain, you might also want to know what is so different about the bathrooms here.
Emigrating to Ireland, finding a home
When moving abroad, it can be daunting and overwhelming, you might only focus on one aspect of it, and forget the rest. But it is important to not forget a major aspect of moving abroad, the new house.
So how do you find a new house when moving to Ireland?
Heating with oil in Ireland
Heating your house with oil. Here in Ireland, it’s a regular occurrence, especially in the more rural areas. But how does it work exactly and why do people use it? Like most people I know, I’ve only ever heated my house with gas or electricity. But our new home is heated through oil, so I’ve done some digging on heating with oil.
Emigrating from the Netherlands
Moving can be a rather daunting undertaking, and moving to another country can be even more overwhelming. But by having a good plan and a thorough to-do list, it becomes much more feasible. I know it helped our family a lot when we moved, and I hope my experience can maybe be of some help to you.
Can you drink Irish tap water?
Ireland is a European country, and you would expect this would be a no brainer. When I first went on holiday to Ireland, I just assumed that I could drink the tap water. And it was only after we moved here and his colleagues were complaining about the water, that I even looked into it.