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Home and Poetry
Time really does fly when you’re having a good time and we could not have been at a better place at the start of this decade, as we spent our New Years weekend in Athens Greece staying at this amazing little hotel located at the heart of of the city. We could not have picked a better hotel than Home and Poetry!As you could see our room was not the biggest, but surely not the smallest either. There were plenty of room for us to move around and store our luggage. As there were three of us, they brought in an extra bed. Comming home from a walk on our…
- Bulgaria - Nessebar, Greece - Athens, Ireland - Dublin, Scotland - Edinburgh, Spain - Madrid, Turkey - Istanbul
Review of 2019
Last year we did a Review of 2018 so lets keep this up and make a small review of this year as well. We started 2019 in Dublin Ireland with the best group of people ever, so we kicked off the new year in style. We have stayed in Europe all year, even though we’ve had the ambission of going on a longer trip. Travelling longer takes some more planning on our behalf, and to be honest, we’re kind of to impulsive to plan a longer trip. Anyways, here’s what we have done during 2019: JanuaryIreland, Dublin FebruarySpain, Madrid Our next trip was suppose to be Scotland and Edinburgh,…
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Lunch at the Food Project
As we were heading towards Acropolis in Athens, Greece, we decided to stop for a quick bite to eat, and as we passed by the Food Project that seemed like a fitting place for us. Isn’t it just lovely to be able to sit outdoors and have lunch in january? The restaurant is located just about a few minutes walk from the entrance to Acropolis, so it was really the perfect place for us. Having a smaller lunch for us means having a pizza and some tzatziki to share, and a drink of course. I ordered myself one of my favorite drinks, a Espresso Martini, Hanna had a Limoncello Spritz…
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Best nine on Instagram 2019
We posted one just like this a year ago, on The best nine on Instagram 2018, and I am just as surprised now as I was back then of which images you have liked the most. And hey, you have given us dubbel the amont of likes this year, thats like… wow! Once again thank you so much for all your likes, comments and follows on instagram. Your support means the world to us. Anngelic Love,Ann & Angelica And hey, dont forget to join us on Facebook andInstagram for daily updates and more images.
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Merry Christmas
Christmas ornaments bought in Madrid and Dublin. We just want to wish you all a Merry Christmas! With love, Ann and Angelica
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How can you afford to travel?
Well yes, thats a question that we get frequently, how do we afford to travel all the time. But before I get into that, let me explain some things first. Both of us have regular jobs, where we earn average money. None of us are wealthy. Except if you count love, travels and drinks. I guess we count as hobby bloggers, not professionals, so all of the funding comes out of our own pockets. We’re bloggers for the fun of it, just the two of us trying to combine our memories and experiences into one online diary, to find an honest and loyal audience. But yes if you want to…
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The poolarea
The poolarea of our hotel in Hersonissos, Crete. I dont have a lot of images from this old trip to Hersonissos on Crete. It was back then when you carried a compact camera with you, and you image of each object. I think I took about fifty images, total, during the entire week we spent there. And I remember thinking that it was a whole lot of images. To compare that to present day, I take about a thousand images on a weekend trip. Yepp, thats a lot of editing. We spent most of our days by the hotel pool, kiddo didnt really swim back then, so it was…
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Mixed images from Sunny Beach
Oh yes, this is definatly your typical touristdestination when you are at your younger age. I mean, the beach is great. Its filled with restaurants and bars with happyhour every hour, with lunchtables that turnes into a beerpong tournament. If you leave the beach and walk a bit further into the city, you’ll find a variety of fastfoods, bars with all different kinds of music and your typical touristshops with souvenirs. I think you know the place, it looks kind of like all the rest of the touristplaces along the beaches of the meditoranian. I think we’ve all been there, so lets just say I was happy that we were…
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The view of Istanbul
Once in a while, you find yourself walking around an ancient city of stunning architechture and mosques with intriguing history. As you walk by you’re drawn to the ambience of the teahouses , the smell of spices filles your senses and kind of leaves you hungry for more knowlage of the city. Theres nothing more thrilling than exploring a city like Istanbul, you could reseach forever and a day, and you would still not know the half of it. The spires and domes from the mosques and anchient minarets filles the shylines with an exotic siluette. The light blues, greys and whites of the city blends together perfectly with the…
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Christmaslist
I found this really fun list of christmas thingies at our fellow travelblogger Maria, so I thought I’de fill it in. Feel free to copy the list, just give us a shoutout so we can read your answers. Name the five first words that comes into your mind when you hear the word Christmas: Family, community, food, Donald Duck and Santa Claus. Continue the sentance “There’s no christmas without…” Family and friends of course * The most important dish of the Christmasdinner?I think its called coctail sausages, you know the small once us swedes call princes, cuz the big once are king (?) 😀 Would you consider spending christmas abroad?Oh…