
I walked A LOT while I was in Paris! Going to different places, my favourite walk was in LE MARAIS, the old town also know for its gay and jewish communities! I have had the best Falafel there … Continue reading
I walked A LOT while I was in Paris! Going to different places, my favourite walk was in LE MARAIS, the old town also know for its gay and jewish communities! I have had the best Falafel there … Continue reading
Today I have selected pictures of houses taken in different parts of the world. I used to play a game while travelling when I would guess people’s life just looking at their houses. Look at my house and you’ll know who I am! Houses are so interesting, they stimulate our imagination whether we are little or grown up! We invente and believe crazy, creepy, gloomy, extraordinary stories about particular houses.
Be my guest and let your imagination recreate stories about these houses:
This house is located in South Nepal, close to Chitwan National Park. Marcella and I lived there for 5 weeks, doing yoga on the rooftop, sleeping on flat wooden bed, chasing spiders in the bathroom, eating daal baat (rice and lentils) in the kitchen and eating goyavas while remaking the world in the patio.
Lamu is a remote city in Kenya that you can only reach by boat. It is know for its high housing and hundreds of Mosques.
Staying in Kenya, those houses are much more common.
With a touch of Provence, this house located in Valparaiso, Chile, is a piece of art!
See that one? It is in Quintero, Chile, and can be a secondary home at the beach where you can have friends coming over for the week end! Such a perfect time for a BBQ! What do you think?
What about this little house, in the woods? It’s in Vilces, Chile! I have heard scary stories about it!
With all those colours, this house located in Villa de Leyva in Colombia, has a soul!
More colours but with a colonial style, this house is sourrounded by other beautiful houses as exotic in Cartagena, Colombia. Balconies have always something romantic to tell!
Clem xx