In my travels, I've met a great variety of people. I suppose, it's only been recently that I started to appreciate more the lessons I receive with each and every encounter on my way. When I was younger, in my 20s, traveling was a way of gaining experiences, crazy adventures, meeting people my age and... Continue Reading →
One hot summer night
There's been this memory on my mind for a couple of days. I'm back in Spain. It's my Erasmus exchange time. It's my penultimate night before coming back to my country. I meet A. then. We are talking on a chat and when he gets to know that I am leaving, he suggests that we... Continue Reading →
Journal of less important matters 05/05/2020
Such a peculiar thing this life is. One year ago, in fact even last week, I was sitting and remembering my Icelandic days. I truly missed the place, its vibes and the stress-free life I'd lead there. I even started to think how it'd be like to be back, to start all over again there.... Continue Reading →
The cycle is completed
This time four years ago I moved to the island of ice and fire, and wind as I learnt later. That was the beginning of my transformation, self-discovery, shedding off the masks I'd hide behind, coming back to my roots. That was the awakening of my creative forces and their translation into words. That was... Continue Reading →
Montenegro of my dreams
I don't have much opportunity to travel these days as my work occupies a lot of my time. However, I do try to take a break and go somewhere new. The Balkans have always been on my mind. The problem was that I considered this part of Europe rather wild and not easy to travel.... Continue Reading →
Throwback Monday – back to RVK!
Facebook reminded me about a very nice anniversary today. It's been three years since I moved to Iceland. I spent there an amazing time, met great people and had unforgettable experiences. To celebrate this, I'm sharing with you a song of one of Icelandic bands, Retro Stefson. The video presents Reykjavik, the capital city where... Continue Reading →
Antwerpen times PART TWO
Day two in Antwerp was mainly dedicated to discovering the port area in the city. Since I stayed just 5 minute walk from it, I started with the MAS Museum - Museum aan de Stroom. You can read about its history and exhibitions here. Post modern Art Deco style joins Indian red sandstone and curved glass... Continue Reading →
Antwerpen times PART ONE.
I arrived in Antwerp by train. I didn't have much time to read about the main attractions, interesting places and landmarks to be visited that is why I didn't expect to see such a great view on leaving the train. The building of the Central Train Station is simply gorgeous. Astounding architecture, rich decorations and... Continue Reading →