Thursday, 22 November 2018

Cultural identity for the modern age


©Gabriel Motica from Libotin

We talk about globalisation, we talk about international citizens and we talk about living in a virtual age. We move faster and faster towards a more densely wired future where everyone blends in to any cultural and geographical context. While this is obviously a step forward and there are countless advantages to a physically and spiritually borderless world, we risk loosing ourselves in the process.

Adapting to a new country doesn't mean forgetting your own roots. Becoming a global citizen shouldn't entail repressing your individuality. And growing into a new culture doesn't mean suppressing your cultural identity.

Wednesday, 19 September 2018

My big fat greek holiday


Straight after graduating and packing my life in boxes again, my boyfriend and I went on our first holiday alone together to the idyllic island of Skiathos. It had some of the best sand beaches I have ever been on, was featured in Mamma Mia (yes, I sang along) and hosts a renowned gyros place. Truly the ideal place for a chill couple's holiday 💕

Friday, 23 March 2018

Winter to Spring skincare


Happy spring to you all! I've arrived in Bucharest almost a week ago to find more snow than we had in December and January, meaning my workouts have been less gym and more snow-shovelling. I also haven't left the house much because it's so cold and even so my skin has been under a lot of strain. It's pretty common to get sensitive/dry skin when inside the air is hot and dry and outside the chilly winds seem to almost scratch at your face so I treated myself to a couple of Sephora skincare goodies to give my skin a helping hand. 

Monday, 18 September 2017

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES in under 25 minutes


I love baking but more often than not baking doesn't love me. Something about the technique and precise measurements doesn't sit well with my lack of skills, so when recipes come through for me it's a momentous occasion. These chewy chocolate chip cookies are dedicated to my friend and Milan roommate Chloé who gave me the recipe which I sliiiightly adapted. 


Thursday, 10 August 2017

HI AGAIN


All change is good change, especially when there's an old, uninspiring blog concerned.

Sunday, 16 April 2017

La dolce vita on Lake Como



When you think Lake Como you think big sunglasses, riding in a convertible and hopping on boats with a drink in hand. And you wouldn't be thinking all that far from reality because Lake Como is the stuff dreams are made of: millions of shades of blue, mountains dipping straight into the glistening calm lake, air so clean you can smell a crisp alpine breeze and cute colourful villages where nothing probably ever happens (other than George Clooney dropping by to get his newspaper of course).

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Cheating on Milan for a day

View of Varese from the Giardini Estense

Even though Milan is a cosmopolitan and international industry powerhouse in which most dream to fit its hectic half jet-setting half latin rhythm, I find myself daydreaming of the day I'll get to take a train out of the city and into the green countryside. There's a small chance the 9 hours I spend in an office every day contribute to my oxygen depravation but I know myself enough to say that being outdoors is what brings me peace and happiness. Thankfully, my job also entails sometimes spending a day a week at Villa Panza in Varese, a small city I had never heard of and never really intended to visit anyway.

Sunday, 22 January 2017

Easy Cinnamon Bun recipe | Baking like a wannabe-pro


Baking has never really been my strong point - I have the lack of intuition that makes the difference between a newbie and a seasoned pro. And without fail there is something in the recipe I missread or I'm oblivious to steps that maybe to the writer who has perfected and made said recipe a million times seem self-explanatory. Long story short, whenever my deserts turn out close to how they should it's a real success, one I cannot not share.

Monday, 26 December 2016

What to see in Paris | Off the beaten track


Touristy Paris is relatively easy and quick to see - three days in the capital of 'joie de vivre' should suffice if you're after the classic trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower, snoop at the Orsay and selfie with the Notre Dame Cathedral. But I think no one should be content with seeing just that; not saying these attractions aren't good but they aren't particularly telling of the REAL Paris, the one you discover when you get lost or when you take a route less known.

Monday, 19 December 2016

Where to eat in Paris

Illustration by @marialyngdk

With allegedly 40,000 restaurants and probably twice as many cafés, Paris is a foodie's heaven and an indecisive person's hell. A maze as complicated as its beautiful stone-paved streets, Paris needs to be navigated with an open mind as well as with *some* apprehension; much like in a computer game, there are tourist traps at every corner, just waiting to take a ridiculous amount of your gold coins for an underwhelming onion soup.


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