It’s high time for a short London break…
… with the kids and the weather looks promising also..especially for this time of the year. (Unfortunately not like the one in the photo!)
… with the kids and the weather looks promising also..especially for this time of the year. (Unfortunately not like the one in the photo!)
Over a period of the first three years I had stayed in London, I had lived in three different locations – Russell Square (a student resident), Clapham Junction/Wandsworth and Vauxhall. For each of the first two places I had completed one year of residence, but in the last one it was only 3 months before…
Many a times I have found it difficult to define the actual start of a trip to a destination. If you think about it, it is difficult to truly define if the start of a trip was flying out from an airport, starting to pack up your suitcase, setting off from one’s home early morning…
A trip to London – especially for those that have lived and cherished what London has to offer – is always a chance to celebrate and consolidate. Celebrate due to numerous stimulants that trigger all our senses and present us with the opportunity to just live life to its max. Consolidate due to the recollecting…
I sincerely believe that the best way to appreciate a city is to just walk it. Even if you have just one day to hang around then take a map, draw a condensed walk and off you go. It is also dead cheap! It is only then that you can start getting rid of the…
Don’t you agree that sometimes we may feel we possess pieces of wisdom about certain aspects of our lives, yet when asked about it we find difficulty even articulating the simplest idea or opinion? I was staring at my laptop screen night after night, drink after drink, chill out song after chill out song, photo…