Lost in this ancient capital, red labyrinth of spices, bustles of acrobats, story-tellers, water sellers, dancers and musicians.
The Sahara has always fascinated me, to me, it was a place I’d dream about, not one day become a true destination. I loved Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s “Wind, Sand and Stars” an...
slow latte, slow strolls, slow travels.
There’s an island where the shores are covered with pieces of coral reefs and the stars fill the night sky with owls cooing us to sleep. The air is moist with essence of the grand mountains and...
Spot of Tea :)
Spring is almost here in London, day lights are lingering a bit longer and staying warm over 10C. Took a stroll in Hyde Park and saw little blossoms popping all over the park :)
I’ve been re-reading The Alchemist. I wasn’t sure why I decided to pick it up from the shelves again after all these years, maybe it was the trip to Tangier, maybe it was the Sahara or ma...
It’s been the coldest winter in London for god knows how long and I’ve quite enjoyed the sparkling snow and the chilly weather. With my favorite people in the world visiting London, I am ...
I made a little dish last night to celebrate Christmas Eve Eve ♥ Off I go to Christmas Eve dinner party now celebrating with friends :) I’ll be photographing this year’s feast!!
It’s been a really chilly couple of weeks that it felt like it was going to snow soon. There are ice rinks popping up everywhere in London, Hyde Park, Somerset House, Canary Wharf, and even at ...
There’s something about the churning sounds of the train speeding on the tracks and the passing beautiful scenery that’s unwillingly hypnotic. The train ride was about 5 hours but the hou...
The Scottish say there are treasures hidden at the end of the rainbow arch, and I was sure of the treasure as it was my first time seeing a full rainbow. The rainbow appeared shortly after the sun ra...
Of one the oldest cafes, I sat in the Central cafe listening to the quiet chatter and coffee cups clinking among the old shadows of great writers and poets. C’est la vie!
The standing ticket at the Opera House cost less than £2 (which is cheaper than a single tube fare!) and are released 80 minutes before every performance. Anyone can enjoy world class opera but it do...
Loves the starry lamps that turns the room into a milky way. I walked into this chocolate store in Neubaugasse and the grandma of this shop told me all about the different kinds of chocolate they mak...
The Melk Abbey was probably by far one of the most beautiful abbeys I’ve ever visited. My favorite part of it was probably the library and its immense collection of rare hand-stitched books esp...
The lights are already up all over London even though it’s only mid November. Can’t help but feel the festive season creeping around the corner with Christmas ice rink popping up everywhe...
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Visiting Taiwan is like getting on a time machine, whirling back to my childhood. Every snapshot felt looking through the viewfinder as a 10 year old. It’s been three years since I last visited...
I was in awe walking into the Grand Palace, the architecture, the temples and the model of Cambodia really amazed me. This isn’t like anything I’ve seen before, the elaborate use of gold ...
All shot with Ektar film x Minoltax700 My Bangkok experience was surreal. It almost didn’t feel like traveling but felt like a trip down memory lane seeing familiar faces waiting for me at the ...
As part of the wedding gift, I gave the newlyweds a sky latern as a celebration of their love. I asked everyone to write down their blessings and surprised them after the dinner reception. It was suc...
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