UK to Goa · family move in progress

The route becomes home.

A warmer, more visual journal for the real move: Goa on the horizon, two dogs in the plan, and the boring admin left in on purpose.

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More attractive, yes. Still honest.

The Long Way Home should not feel like a generic travel blog. It should feel like a family table with maps, dog paperwork, house notes, old India memories, half-packed boxes and a real question underneath it all: what does it take for a route to become home?

This redesign makes Goa and India visible immediately. Real Creative Commons Goa imagery anchors the site now. Personal pictures can be added later without changing the structure.

Visual diary

Make the site feel lived in before the archive is complete.

Two real Goa reference images are now staged with space for family photos, dog photos, house-viewing shots and short video stills. This gives the site a more engaging editorial rhythm straight away.

Cola Beach Bay in South Goa
South GoaThe destination needs texture, not tourist gloss.
Colourful street in Fontainhas, Panaji, Goa
India colourStreets, shade, doors, heat and everyday movement.
Next image Family photo slot

Rohit, Denise and the dogs. Candid beats polished.

Next image House hunt slot

Gardens, shade, internet tests, monsoon checks and dog-safe space.

Animated route

Not one big leap. A chain of decisions.

The route now sits inside the imagery system instead of feeling like a separate diagram: UK planning, dog paperwork, house requirements, costs and Goa all have visual weight.

UK to Goa route planning map A hand-drawn route line moving from UK planning through dog paperwork, house hunt, cost checks and South Goa.
  1. 01UK baseSort life admin before romanticising the exit.
  2. 02Ella + KaliPet travel is its own project.
  3. 03House briefGarden, shade, Starlink, monsoon and dog-safe space.
  4. 04Cost logThe spreadsheet keeps the dream honest.
  5. 05South GoaThe route becomes home, slowly and properly.

Website content plan

The site now has somewhere for the story to grow.

The social batches can run in parallel, but the website needs useful pages that compound over time: journal notes, dog logistics, house-hunt evidence, costs and the personal archive.

Next

Build the useful library

Dog paperwork timelines, South Goa house-viewing checklist, remote-work setup notes and a relocation budget template.

Later

Add the lived-in archive

Personal photos, short videos, map notes, village impressions and the things we only learn once we are actually there.

India to Goa stamp

Field notes, not finished guides

Useful as we learn it. Caveated when we’re still working it out.

When we have enough real experience to be helpful, we’ll turn it into proper notes: dog paperwork timelines, house-hunt checklists, cost logs and what we got wrong. Until then, we’ll be clear about what is lived experience and what is still research.

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