My mother always taught me to walk with my head raised high, to “look at what’s flying instead of what’s crawling”, the way she put it. And there is indeed so much to see up there. Architecture is a wonderful marriage of functionality and great beauty, a testament to being unique and technologically savvy before that expression even … Continue reading
Author Archives: Andrea Palfi
Treat
What could be a better treat than a picnic on the potentially last sunny weekend of the year? In these neck of woods you’re grateful for any sun you get. So, if you’re a savoury food lover like me, why not top it with some delightful treats of the edible variety, like these sun-dried tomato muffins with homemade fresh … Continue reading
Beer-Hopping in Brussels
There are some things every traveller should try at least once, and pub-crawling in Brussels is one of them. If you’re a fan of fine brews of “liquid bread”, Belgian beer is a must-try. Whether in its natural form, or cooked into food it’s rightfully famous, and is indeed consumed in large amounts by tourists and locals alike. Yet … Continue reading
(Extra)ordinary
A little French shabby chic in contemporary Ireland. Time-worn, rusty, weathered pieces that ooze history and tradition. This post is in response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: (Extra)ordinary. For more pictures visit my gallery here. Continue reading
Happy Place
Have you ever had one of those days when you thought: I wish I’d be a small child again, just so I can be legitimately cranky, and scream and cry all day? Needless to say, most people don’t tolerate it very well if a grown person displays the above mentioned attributes, so we need to find another outlet. A place or activity … Continue reading