Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

Friday, November 22, 2013

Holidays in Italy V









I don't know why I have so few photos of Bellagio, it's an incredible place. If ever in Como, you really have to go, visit the gardens of Villa Melzi, and after that as usual, have a Spritz in a terrace (:

First four photos are Bellagio, last two are Cernobbio, a cute little town close to Como. You can get there in the vaporetto.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Holidays in Italy IV











I know I haven't been here in ages. Mostly because of The Procrastinator, that consumes all my blogging time, but hey, if I post a couple of photos a month this holidays in Italy will last until next summer! Woohoo! (:

Looking for the name of this beautiful little time I came across a Guide for Lake Como in The Guardian that includes Best Assessination Spot, I had to share it obviously.

The town is called Torno and it's amazing and italianíssimo.


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Holidays in Italy III













Some people from Venice, two tourists, and a dog.

Happy October everyone! x

Sunday, April 7, 2013

El Retiro










Photos from one sunny afternoon in the park El Retiro that included a funny mini trip on the boats with my wonderful friend Susie Lomovitz who snapped some cool analogue photos with her Olympus Pen EE-2. Looking forward to see those and to share it with you.

There's a funny Vine video of the boat that you can see here (I still don't know how to share/watch Vine videos outside Vine, so the link won't get you straight to the video, look for the one tagged #retiro).

Happy Sunday! :)

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Madrid I: The First Days












 

I was in holidays in Madrid. Before traveling I didn't get the chance of creating any expectations, there was no time. One day I was finishing my spring term and hours later I was already flying there.

Madrid surprised me and made me love it wholeheartedly almost immediately. Madrid's sky is deep blue, a blue I've never seen before in other skies. In Madrid is customary to dress your children alike to have a walk on Sundays. In Madrid groups of old ladies walk on the streets holding each others arms like little girls in school. Every street in Madrid is full of wonderful places to eat and drink. There's thousand of places and each and everyone looks welcoming. It would be tough for me to be thin and not become an alcoholic in Madrid. And the most important thing, Madrid is full of nice people, in this case: my friends. Being there felt like being home. Nothing can beat that sensation.

So, to compensate for the long long long time without posting anything in my beloved but forgotten blog, I will proceed to overload you with photos from Madrid. Hope you like them and have a nice Easter holiday! x