tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3524471174570445036.post5664571369870943064..comments2023-05-16T12:26:09.102+01:00Comments on The Historical House: At The Risk of Becoming Very BoringMrs McLeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18095035617334068201noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3524471174570445036.post-57881934472925047622016-09-05T22:01:40.482+01:002016-09-05T22:01:40.482+01:00I don't know anything about backpacks, but the...I don't know anything about backpacks, but the waist-strap thingy strikes me as very useful. And I like the way it looks! booklovernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3524471174570445036.post-55918560298961131632016-09-04T08:53:50.960+01:002016-09-04T08:53:50.960+01:00Yes, I took just a knapsack when I first travelled...Yes, I took just a knapsack when I first travelled in Europe and that was a great idea as we were often on the road. I love the freedom of it and, of course, getting around extra fees for luggage. I suppose the bag would pay for itself eventually as B.A. and I go Ryan Air at least once a year...Mrs McLeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18095035617334068201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3524471174570445036.post-46262131813718098072016-09-03T03:02:39.221+01:002016-09-03T03:02:39.221+01:00That backpack sounds awesome! I've been sporad...That backpack sounds awesome! I've been sporadically looking for one as well, and this may fit the bill. Backpacks are definitely the way to go for any trips that involve a lot of walking or public transportation. I took a backpack when I went to Croatia with a group a few years ago, and felt sorry for my classmates who were trying to roll their luggage over curbs and cobblestones. Rosemarynoreply@blogger.com