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Stay inspired with my latest stories and adventures from around the world — from breathtaking landscapes and bustling cities to quaint villages.

  • Lisbon, Portugal – wander the streets in spring

    We visited Lisbon in March — a month when the city feels alive, but not crowded. Spring is a beautiful time to wander here: soft light, quiet streets, and bursts of color everywhere. These photos are just fragments of how Lisbon looked and felt that season, with beautiful spring colors. Visiting Lisbon in spring means…

  • Sintra, Portugal – Pena Palace in the fog

    We came to Sintra hoping for sunshine and blue. Instead, the Palácio Nacional da Pena greeted us with thick fog. At first it felt like bad luck, but soon we realized how special it was: the colorful palace emerging from the mist looked mysterious, almost surreal. Normally the Pena Palace is famous for its bright…

  • Chefchaouen – the Blue Pearl of Morocco

    Chefchaouen, known as the blue pearl of Morocco, felt magical with its different shades of blue everywhere.

  • Valbona to Theth – hiking the Albanian Alps

    A beautiful hike from a cottage in the mountains to Theth began with an early breakfast, followed by an exhausting but rewarding six-hour trek.

  • Tarifa, Spain – the perfect blend of wind, waves and laid-back charm

    5 days in Tarifa, Spain, a kitesurfer’s paradise with charming old streets, hidden tapas bars, and a ferry adventure to vibrant Tangier and magical Chefchaouen.

  • Porto, Portugal – a rainy day in the city

    Stopover in Porto – despite the rain, we enjoyed exploring Porto, visiting landmarks, savoring local pastries, and tasting port wine.

  • Madeira, Portugal – Fanal Forest: Madeira’s Misty Forest

    Fanal Forest in Madeira features ancient laurel trees, misty landscapes, and a tranquil atmosphere, offering a unique natural escape.

  • daily words, part 6

    Write about your most epic baking or cooking fail. two 7-year olds, one “cake”, one plastic form and one babysitter. Maybe, it wouldn’t have been a baking fail, if the babysitter, aka the bigger sister of my friend, was there during the baking process. She left us alone for a bit and we decided it…

  • daily words, part 5

    Share a lesson you wish you had learned earlier in life. if a relationship or situation doesn’t feel good and hurts you, leave. try to fix it, and if you can’t, leave it. leaving is hard. but staying is so much harder. especially when younger, leaving feels hard, because we didn’t know it better. it…

  • daily questions, part 4

    What’s your favorite word? love. love is the most important thing in the world and not just love in a relationship. love towards your friends, your family love for the things you do, how you spend your time try to find it back, sometimes it gets lost. love deeply, love generously, it might not always…

  • daily words, part 3

    Share a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home. The furthest I’ve ever traveled from my hometown was my almost 2 year stay in Australia. Distance wise, it was the furthest Iˋve ever been from my hometown, but heart wise, it brought me closer to a place I called home: Perth, Australia. That’s…

  • daily questions, part 2

    What does your ideal home look like? My ideal home is a feeling, I want to achieve. It’s not a place that has to be 200 squaremeters big, nor does it have to have a pool. It should be a place filled with love. A place with a community and a place where you can…

  • daily questions, part 1

    What brings a tear of joy to your eye? when the sunset unexpectedly changes the colours to bright orange and red and it gets better and better every minute, until the light fades and the world is back to darkness. A new night, a new day, a new start. Every day, a new chance.