I'm here to write about my other love, besides travelling and exploring places - books. I haven't written about them in a while, which in a sense it's good, it means I've been doing more "travelling", yet most of that travelling has been to go eat brunches, to have drinks or walk in parks. It's … Continue reading The Cat Who Saved Books – a book for book lovers, more than any other
Author: Nic
An ode to Autumn at Regent’s Park, London
It seems likely this may be my last Autumn themed post. We had a few weeks of chilled days but bathed with some sunshine. The leaves were turning gold, red, orange, brown. And I thought we could have it for a bit longer... but the trees are getting naked faster than I supposed it would … Continue reading An ode to Autumn at Regent’s Park, London
13 easy ways to be more sustainable while travelling
It's not like we have been doing a lot of travelling lately, right? But when the pandemic kicked us in the butt, and literally most corners of the world were closed up, and we humans cocooning at home, a lot was said about how much carbon emissions had reduced, how the planet was able to … Continue reading 13 easy ways to be more sustainable while travelling
Brompton Cemetery, a place for the eternal sleep
Happy Halloween! This has been a strange weekend weather-wise! The mornings have been rainy, grey, windy (RIP my umbrella), but in the afternoon, the autumnal rays of sunshine grace us with their presence. And so I found myself with the perfect conditions for what I was planning this weekend. A nice, tranquil walk through Brompton … Continue reading Brompton Cemetery, a place for the eternal sleep
Autumn walks lead to spooky spots
A quick and weird fact about me: I absolutely love strolls in victorian semi-abandoned cemeteries. If you've been seen my posts for a while, it probably comes as no surprise to you that I'm a lover of spooky spots, gothic churches and tales, victorian ghost stories, bloodsucking creatures aka fictional creatures, the vampire, and well … Continue reading Autumn walks lead to spooky spots




