#1826 | Love and Misadventure

München, GermanyWhere a missed flight and spontaneous booking led us. I’ll talk about the entire (+ very harrowing) experience the next time, but for now let’s just talk about how amazing these European festivals are? One night in Munich and we stumbled upon the most amazing street party going on. Turns out we were thereContinue reading #1826 | Love and Misadventure

#1825| airports hate me

London, Stansted AirportHello from the airport you guys. It seems to be becoming a thing where I have.. increasingly bad luck with airports. Previously, it was the ridiculously amusing (to you, not me) guangzhou experience – and now, I’m currently typing this while camped in a 24 hour cafe/bar in London’s Stansted Airport because LongContinue reading #1825| airports hate me

#1824| london, baby

London, Earl’s CourtHello you guys, I’m on the go in London currently so iPhone snaps only for now here and on instagram, but can I just say how happy I am to finally be back in a city where everyone speaks English? I mean, the bus was playing S Club 7 yesterday morning and IContinue reading #1824| london, baby

#1822| Together in Paris

Paris, FranceIs it a weird reference to make if I say I was humming the theme song of Anastasia the whole time I was there? Together in Paris and all that. Granted, I was there with my boyfriend, not long lost grandmother, but hey. Once upon a December is a good song. Had the loveliestContinue reading #1822| Together in Paris

#1821| first fall

Reacted appropriately to my first time seeing snow. There really are no words. Thank you, Germany. x ♥jem

#1820| Man vs. Wild

Have I introduced you guys to my new housemate yet? No? Anyway, meet Baloo, sixteen week old golden retriever puppy named after the Jungle Book bear. I’m more of a cat person but no one can help not immediately loving this dog.. although when I skyped Athena back home she just stalked away once BalooContinue reading #1820| Man vs. Wild

#1819| Being Cultured.

Spent an afternoon at the Kunstmuseum of Contemporary and Modern Art, Stuttgart, the other day. It was alright. Notable works include those of Otto Dix and Willi Baumeister – but even then you’d require someone to painstakingly explain the backstory of each installation to fully appreciate it. Sans guide, it’s a bit like a smallerContinue reading #1819| Being Cultured.