
St Ives; charming, colourful and creative. The part of town close to the water is made up of short, steep streets, some cobbled and some not, that wind into each other. The streets are lined with coloured doors, leading to … Continue reading
St Ives; charming, colourful and creative. The part of town close to the water is made up of short, steep streets, some cobbled and some not, that wind into each other. The streets are lined with coloured doors, leading to … Continue reading
Colour is something that you notice when you travel; the colour of the sky, the colour of the fresh food, the colour of the art and the colour of the clothes. Market stalls burst with colours while street art pops … Continue reading
This weekend was a long weekend here in the UK so Carlos and I took advantage of the extra day off and headed to St Ives in Cornwall, it’s a five and a half hour train journey from London and … Continue reading
Blue is definitely one of the colours I think of when I think of travel photography; sparkling blue oceans and bright blue skies. Today I have chosen to share some of my blue travel photos with you. Blue has been … Continue reading
Most of the blogs I read are travel blogs, I love to feel like I’m travelling when really I am sitting on my laptop at home or on my morning commute on the train. And one of the best things … Continue reading
I remember going to the flower market on Columbia Road several times as a child. We would go early, as it was only open early back then, and after my parents had bought some plants for the garden, we would … Continue reading
When I think of festivals and celebrations that I have been to, I think of Carnival in Rio, Nottinghill Carnival in London and Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai. But today, I’m going to share the most local festival I have been … Continue reading
When booking a flight to Cambodia, I knew it would be monsoon season. I’d experienced it before in Nepal and was prepared for the flash rain and the humidity. We decided to spend five days on the coast, even though it … Continue reading