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PEOPLE: Ist Michelle Hunziker etwa wieder schwanger?
Tomaso Trussardi having a stroll in Milano with his second daughter Celeste and his wife Michelle Hunziker who is pregnant with their third child.
The blond baby girl is Gaia Trussardi's daughter, Gaia is Tomaso's sister.
The blond lady is Maria Luisa Trussardi, Tomaso's mother and widow of Nicola trussardi, founder of the famous fashion brand.
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PEOPLE: Ist Michelle Hunziker etwa wieder schwanger?
Tomaso Trussardi having a stroll in Milano with his second daughter Celeste and his wife Michelle Hunziker who is pregnant with their third child.
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PEOPLE: Ist Michelle Hunziker etwa wieder schwanger?
Tomaso Trussardi having a stroll in Milano with his second daughter Celeste and his wife Michelle Hunziker who is pregnant with their third child.
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Der Deutsche Comedypreis 2014, Coloneum Koeln
Daniela Katzenberger mit Freund Lucas Cordalis bei der Ankunft zur Verleihung des Deutschen Comedypreis 2014, Coloneum MMC Studios Koeln, 21.10.2014
Credit: Willy C. Randerath/face to face (FOTO: DUKAS/FACETOFACE)
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PEOPLE: Ist Michelle Hunziker etwa wieder schwanger?
Tomaso Trussardi having a stroll in Milano with his second daughter Celeste and his wife Michelle Hunziker who is pregnant with their third child.
The blond baby girl is Gaia Trussardi's daughter, Gaia is Tomaso's sister.
The blond lady is Maria Luisa Trussardi, Tomaso's mother and widow of Nicola trussardi, founder of the famous fashion brand.
Credit: Karmapressphoto/face to face
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PEOPLE: Ist Michelle Hunziker etwa wieder schwanger?
Tomaso Trussardi having a stroll in Milano with his second daughter Celeste and his wife Michelle Hunziker who is pregnant with their third child.
The blond baby girl is Gaia Trussardi's daughter, Gaia is Tomaso's sister.
The blond lady is Maria Luisa Trussardi, Tomaso's mother and widow of Nicola trussardi, founder of the famous fashion brand.
Credit: Karmapressphoto/face to face
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot
18/06/2015. Ascot, United Kingdom. Ronan Keating with his Australian fiancee Storm Uechtritz in the parade ring on Ladies day at Royal Ascot.
Credit: Andrew Parsons / i-Images/face to face
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24 Weisswurstparty beim Stanglwirt in Going
Sophia Thomalla mit Freund Rammstein-Gigant Till Lindemann bei der Traditionellen legendaeren 24 Weisswurstparty der Wirtsfamilie Hauser am Freitagabend des Hahnenkamm-Rennens in Going. Gefeiert wurde mit 2.500 Freunden des Hauses, Stammgaesten, Skilegenden, und zahlreichen prominenten Gaesten und der oesterreichischen Mundart-Band ?Die Seer? Going 23.01.2014
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Sylvie van der Vaart (wife of Rafael van der Vaart) vacations in Miami Beach with son.
OCTOBER 07 2013 - Sylvie van der Vaart (wife of Rafael_van_der_Vaart) vacations in Miami Beach with son.
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"Nacht der Legenden" - Hamburg
Rafael van der Vaart and girlfriend Sabia Boulahrouz at the "Nacht der Legenden" at Schmdt's Tivoli. Hamburg, Germany, 08.09.2013.
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DIRTY DANCING
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DIRTY DANCING / Dirty Dancing
USA 1987 / Emile Ardolino
JENNIFER GREY (Frances 'Baby') und PATRICK SWAYZE (Johnny) in 'Dirty Dancing', 1987. Box
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163586_010
A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
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DUK10163586_011
A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163586_003
A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163586_008
A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163586_005
A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
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A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
**EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
“I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
“I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
“When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
“Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
“I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
“I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
La reine Sonja de Norvège, le roi Willem Alexander des Pays-Bas, la reine Maxima, le roi Harald - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
La reine Maxima des Pays-Bas, le roi Willem Alexander - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
Le roi Willem Alexander des Pays-Bas, la reine Maxima - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
La reine Maxima des Pays-Bas, le roi Willem Alexander - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
La reine Maxima des Pays-Bas, le roi Harald de Norvège - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
Le roi Willem Alexander des Pays-Bas, la reine Maxima, le roi Harald - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
La reine Maxima des Pays-Bas, le roi Harald de Norvège - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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ROYALS - Staatsdinner in Oslo zu Ehren des Besuchs des Königs und der Königin der Niederlande
Le roi Willem Alexander des Pays-Bas, la reine Maxima, le roi Harald - Dîner d'état au palais royal à Oslo en l'honneur de la visite du roi et de la reine des Pays-Bas en Norvège le 9 novembre 2021. Oslo, 09-11-2021 State Visit of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima to Norway, day 1 Stae Banquet Foto: Copyright Royalportraits Europe/Bernard Ruebsamen/ RdeWaal
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Nach dem Corona-Shutdown - Vor dem Neustart des Tourismus auf Mallorca Spanien
Nach dem Corona-Shutdown - Vor dem Neustart des Tourismus auf Mallorca Spanien – Szenen aus Playa de Palma - / 160620
***Mallorca's beach promenade is still deserted, although the first vacationers are allowed to return to the island, Spain, Mallorca, 06/16/20*** *** Local Caption *** 31043388
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FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
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DUK10130707_005
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
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FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
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DUK10130707_003
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_012
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_004
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_015
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_001
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_006
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_011
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_002
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_013
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_007
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_010
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_017
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas -
DUK10130707_008
FEATURE - Ein Mops hat sie zusammengebracht: Jetzt reisen alle drei durchs Land
Kayla Moyes (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Woman who was only interested in her boyfriends
dating app profile because of the adorable snaps of
his pet pug tells how the intrepid trio now travel the
UK together in a souped-up Transit van
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A woman who found not one, but two life-long companions after swiping right on a dating
app "on a whim" when a picture of an adorable pug caught her eye has told how the trio
now spend their days travelling the UK in an up-cycled campervan.
When Kayla Moyes, 24, first saw maths teacher Sam Taylors profile in November 2017,
she admits she was only interested in the chubby ginger guy with the bad haircut
because of the photos he had posted of his four-legged friend Gary.
Pining for her own pet pooch Trixy, who was more than 4,500 miles away back at her
home on Vancouver Island, Canada, the student, who had moved to Cardif f, Wales, to do
a media management degree, thought she would give him a chance.
Now, two years on, her gamble has paid off, and she, Sam, 27, and Gary all live together
in Cardiff, spending their free time on the road in a souped -up mobile home.
Kayla, a PR Executive, said: If Sam hadnt posted a picture of Gary on his Bumble
profile, I wouldnt have swiped right.
He wasnt my type at all but he did have a picture of him with a cute dog.
At the time, I was suffering from homesickness, and was missing my pet cockapoo
Bichon, Trixy, who was back home in Canada.
So, I thought, If I swipe right for this guy and end up going on one date, then at least I
can pet his dog. I knew it wouldn't be a complete waste of time if we didn't get along.
With great grandparents who lived in Newport, Kayla was well acquainted with Wales, so
it was not a big leap for her to move to the capital to study an MBA at University of Cardiff
in August 2017.
But, with the pressure of her course taking up a lot of her time, she found it difficult to
me
(c) Dukas