I'm very proud of the amazing artworks that have been created in the walls of my city in the past few years. Spotting amazing street art during my travels and my time in London was always a moment to stop, and look. Often, to take a picture. So last weekend I went to photograph some … Continue reading Street Art – why I hate it…and love it
Category: Travel
A peek into the old town of Leiria, my hometown
With Portugal being in lockdown since the end of January, and with me working from home, there hasn't been a lot of opportunity to go out, unless for the strictly necessary - grocery shopping, doctor appointments, you know the drill - not things I necessarily enjoy doing. Of course, the rule is also to stay … Continue reading A peek into the old town of Leiria, my hometown
10 tips for solo travelling as a woman
If you're anything like me, you are anxiously waiting for the day you can travel again. You've been feeling trapped for a year. Your house became a prison. Especially if you work from home, like myself. You can barely stand the sight of that room that became your office. And worst, you haven't been taking … Continue reading 10 tips for solo travelling as a woman
The solo trip I’m most proud of as a woman – Mexico
Disclaimer: this week's posts will be dedicated to the experience of being a woman in celebration of the International Women's Day. I have had surge of inspiration (as I always do with issues close to my heart) and have a few more posts planned for this week than usual. Hope you enjoy! The year was … Continue reading The solo trip I’m most proud of as a woman – Mexico
Travelling in space and in time
For someone with a wild imagination like myself, it is incredibly easy to travel in space and in time, without leaving the chair I'm sitting on right now. Give me a book, a playlist. And if the book is right, the tracks on point, I will see the walls of the room disappearing, the floor … Continue reading Travelling in space and in time




