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First morning in Budapest
We have finally arrived in Budapest, and the city is already awakened. We are just having some coffee and then we are ready to start exploring. //Ann
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Pisa
So okey, I’ll start out by apologizing for the poor quality in the images, they were acually taken quite some time ago. A few years before Harry meet Sally, or Angelica meet Lee, your choice. But as I knew Lee before I ever meet Anglica, Lee was actually with us on this spur of the moment trip to Pisa, along with my husband and one of our childhood friends. Pisa is one of those cities that I would love to re-visit. Even though the city is really small and you dont need more than a weekend to see it all, its a great little city. The leaning tower is clearly…
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The view from the hotel in Barcelona
We had the best of luck when we found our hotel in Barcelona, it was located in an intersecting street from the center of La Rambla. So we lived right in center of everything. The images above is taken from the balcony, just straight out to the street. Great view right?
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A night in Prague
This was just one of all the night of “lets stop for a glas of wine before we…” And bloggers will be bloggers, so it always starts out with lots of images of the wine, and posing, and just a few more shots, and one more please, before its even aloud to taste the wine. Its like when your mama said no candy before dinner. No wine before instagram. Feels familiar to anyone? //Ann
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The scottish whiskey experience
No, I’m not a big fan of whiskey, but when you bring the whiskey-loving husband to Edinburgh, there’s bound to be whiskey. And to be fair, its not just quite right beeing in Scotland and not going on a whiskey tour is there? So we ended up at the Scottish whiskey experience, located just before the Edinburgh Castle, in the old town. Beautiful building. You start out with a digital tour, sitting in a small whiskey barrel, where you get some information on how the scots make whiskey. Then there’s a tour guide/storyteller and a movie showing on all of the different districts in Scotland, like Highland, Speyside Islands, Lowlands,…
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I set fire…
… to Angelica. The images above is from one of the nights in Prague. And it was one of those quite calm night, we went for coffee. That sounds all adult right, but it was Irish coffee. And then we went drinks at a small bar. Angelica was buzy taking pictures of the drinks, and selfies. As you can see it was the kind of shots at you lit of fire. So I did. And I spilled one. On Angelicas leg, so suddenly she was fire. Well her leg and her boot anyways. But the funny thing is, she was so buzy taking her pictures and selfies that she didnt…
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The greek food
Who doesnt like the greek food, right? That’s only one of the many reasons I’ve gone back to Greece, I’ve actually been to quite a few of the islands but also on the mainland. I simply love Greek food, the lamb, the seasoning, tzatziki and all of the different small fingerfoods that are always served as appetizers. But my absolut favorite is lamb kleftiko. It’s a rustic, traditional Greek recipe made with slow cooked lamb, first marinated in garlic, olive oil, feta cheese and lemon juice.Have you ever tried it? //Ann
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One magical evening in Sicily
Once upon a time there were two girls in Sicily, who were born on the same day but several years apart. The girls went to celebrate their birthdays and stumbled across this magical scenery that lead to an unforgettable night. The end. For now. //Ann
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La Bouqueria in Barcelona
I just love strolling in La Bouqueria in Barcelona, it’s one of my favorite places in the city. It is located in the city center of La Rambla, superhard to miss, even if you try your best. The market sells food and fresh produce of the highest quality, and you are most welcome to a sample. Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria as as it’s actually called is one of Europe’s largest and most famous food markets. Foods are priced similarly to a quality restaurant, and one might think that’s a bit much, but the freshness of the produce is well worth it. I do recommend that you visit…
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More of Edinburgh
Yes I know I’ve already shown you a great bunch of images from my weekend in Edinburgh, Scotland, but you’re gonna see a whole lot more. I am so in love with this city. I mean, look at the images below, that architecture, how can you not fall in love? Here’s hoping, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I get to see Edinburgh again during the spring, I would love to go there during the Beltane fire festival. The last time we were in Edinburgh we missed the Samhuinn Fire festival by just a few days, so we saw all the preparations around the city and that really inspred…