Cambodia favorites: Battambang
Battambang was the best surprise of my Cambodia trip. Continue reading Cambodia favorites: Battambang
A chill ride on the London Water Bus
I’ve always loved boat rides. It’s such a nice way to explore a city, you literally see things from a different angle. Continue reading A chill ride on the London Water Bus
Secret Paris: La Butte-aux-Cailles
Happy Sunday! While autumn currently seems to be kicking off here in London, I’m wondering where the past six months went. Continue reading Secret Paris: La Butte-aux-Cailles
A bit of missile testing here, a little bomb sent over Japan there
When on holiday in Vietnam last year, I read ‘The Girl with 7 Names’. The book tells the true story of Hyeonseo Lee, a young woman who miraculously managed to escape from North-Korea. Continue reading A bit of missile testing here, a little bomb sent over Japan there
My 5 Valencia Must Do’s
September is the perfect month for a sunny city break. The peak season’s over (thank god) and so is the blistering heat. Continue reading My 5 Valencia Must Do’s
Diseño de Sharona – Cocktails with James
Cocktails always make me think of James Bond. And Mister Bond inevitably brings back a bunch of happy childhood memories. Continue reading Diseño de Sharona – Cocktails with James
Notting Hill: An Off-Trail Afternoon Stroll
When people come to see me in London, I always panic a little. Of course, there’s the excitement of getting to spend quality time with some of my favourite human beings. Continue reading Notting Hill: An Off-Trail Afternoon Stroll
So You Want to Go Freelance? Here’s How to Start
The idea for this post arose after my piece about what I’d learned from one year of freelancing. Continue reading So You Want to Go Freelance? Here’s How to Start
Secret Paris: Le Village Saint-Paul
It always kind of amazes me how much of Paris I still haven’t seen. I like to think I know this city so well, but even in area’s I’ve been to loads of times, there’s stuff I didn’t have a clue about. Continue reading Secret Paris: Le Village Saint-Paul
An Uncontaminated Egg from Your Own Backyard
The first epidemic animal disease I can remember was BSE in the mid nineties. Continue reading An Uncontaminated Egg from Your Own Backyard