Christmas In London
A lot of weird things happen in London during Christmas time. For example, have you ever seen a gathering of Santas? No? Well, stay with me and you will.
A lot of weird things happen in London during Christmas time. For example, have you ever seen a gathering of Santas? No? Well, stay with me and you will.
Tuscany had been my first trip in a foreign country with school, so I had already been to Florence, but I had never seen it during Winter.
I had never seen Christmas in Italy before. That year, I went to Verona to see the Christmas market, but also to get my Christmas Passport.
My friend left for other cities and I stayed in Varna to experience more of the Black Sea Coast, visiting Balchik, Kaliakra and Nessebar.
Last week, I ticked another destination on my wish list (probably the last one for 2020, given the Covid-19 situation…). I had heard about a desert in France. Not really a desert actually, only a massive sand dune.
Venice was and is still one of my favourite cities. Because it’s beautiful and full of cool places, but also because, for a few months, it was my safe haven, a place where I felt in security and free.
For years, I have been wanting to see those fields with my own eyes and to smell the air filled with lavender scents. Being in Toulouse and kind of stuck in France, last July, I used two days off and a weekend to drive five hours and go there.
As a child, you were probably involved in a few or even many pillow fights. Do you know that there is an official Pillow Fight Day on the first Saturday in April?
Not too far from Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, there’s an ancient fortress at the the top of a mountain: the Belogradchik Fortress. The place is known for its huge rocks, that were formed more than 200 million years ago.