As I mentioned in my first Blogmas post, London knows how to do Christmas. This year I was hoping I could capture a lot more of that, but having in mind the current pandemic situation and the fact that I do want to go home for Christmas, I made an effort to avoid any crowded … Continue reading 3/10 – 10 Days Blogmas – a few shots of Christmassy London
Category: Thoughts
2/10 – 10 Days Blogmas – I love Christmas. Here are 7 reasons I also hate it
I wrote a similar post to this one back in 2015, but reading it now, I cringe. In a lot of aspects, I agree with everything I wrote there - apart from me complaining about "too much chocolate". What the hell was wrong with me at the time? How can one complain about too much … Continue reading 2/10 – 10 Days Blogmas – I love Christmas. Here are 7 reasons I also hate it
1/10 – 10 Days Blogmas- My first Christmas in London
I love Christmas, always did and, I hope, always will. I love the decorations, the lights, the music. The cheesy movies, the tacky jumpers. The fireplace keeps the room warm. The smell of delicious food, the desserts that you feel you're allowed to repeat because it's Christmas after all, and calories don't count this time … Continue reading 1/10 – 10 Days Blogmas- My first Christmas in London
The Cat Who Saved Books – a book for book lovers, more than any other
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
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




