
2008/08/13
2008/05/12
2008/05/11
Quirks of Whitstable: a Squeeze Gut House?

Etykiety:
architecture,
cities,
travelling,
UK,
whitstable
2008/05/09
2008/05/06
We took to biking lately. No matter what the weather is, this tremendous field of rapeseed is my favorite stop on the way from Canterbury to Whitstable.



2008/04/10
Winter in Spring
It was warm and beautiful, students went crazy taking off coats and showing off parts of body. And a day later, it started snowing! Things like that can only happen in crazy England!
Hothe Court

Our poor garden...




My flatmate, Emma. She's in no shock, she's Irish!

Every pretext to shoot photos will do...
It was warm and beautiful, students went crazy taking off coats and showing off parts of body. And a day later, it started snowing! Things like that can only happen in crazy England!
Hothe Court

Our poor garden...




My flatmate, Emma. She's in no shock, she's Irish!

Every pretext to shoot photos will do...

2008/04/05
2008/03/30
In case you were wondering, who the hell would be brave enough to visit Poland in the middle of a frosty winter - here comes the brave adventurer - Iris!

She made her appearance in Warsaw only for two days, but it was great fun anyway. Regrettably, weather conditions made you shudder, so I did not grab a camera until we reached the comforting warmth of a coffee shop, and I took off my gloves to reach for this chocolate beauty;

Like real travelers and intellectuals (ha, ha!), we spend half of our time together in the comforting warmth of a shopping mall, in the center of Warsaw. And we weren't window shopping at all... this guy even got himself a haircut!

To show that we did have a stroll in the outside world, here comes a real polish duck. Due to traffic congestion in Warsaw, eating these creatures is not recommended. You might feed them crumbs of bread instead.

And how did this girl like the whole trip? I won't tell you. You can check it out yourself.

She made her appearance in Warsaw only for two days, but it was great fun anyway. Regrettably, weather conditions made you shudder, so I did not grab a camera until we reached the comforting warmth of a coffee shop, and I took off my gloves to reach for this chocolate beauty;

Like real travelers and intellectuals (ha, ha!), we spend half of our time together in the comforting warmth of a shopping mall, in the center of Warsaw. And we weren't window shopping at all... this guy even got himself a haircut!

To show that we did have a stroll in the outside world, here comes a real polish duck. Due to traffic congestion in Warsaw, eating these creatures is not recommended. You might feed them crumbs of bread instead.

And how did this girl like the whole trip? I won't tell you. You can check it out yourself.

2008/01/03

a stopover in London (6)
Etykiety:
architecture,
Battersea Power Station,
cities,
London,
Romania,
travelling,
UK
2008/01/02

a stopover in London (5)
there are many colours to 'unkempt' and 'derelict'
Etykiety:
architecture,
cities,
London,
Romania,
travelling,
UK
2007/12/31
2007/12/30

a stopover in london (3)
I wish I could bring my bike to London once.
Etykiety:
architecture,
cities,
London,
Romania,
travelling,
UK
2007/12/29

a stopover in london (2)
The red telephone boxes are countless in the UK, and should be considered mundane by now. But somehow we can never resist the temptation for a new shot ;)
Etykiety:
architecture,
cities,
London,
Romania,
travelling,
UK
2007/12/28

a stopover in london (1)
The fun of having strolls around an unknown city, without a map, is that you never know where you'll going to end up. Going home for Christmas, we decided to leave early and spend a few hours in London. And the first suprising landmark we saw was the Battersea Power Station
Etykiety:
architecture,
Battersea Power Station,
cities,
London,
Romania,
travelling,
UK
2007/12/23

beads in atumn (10)
Loukoum or turkish delight. I could eat these, If only I didn't know they were made of glass ;) The bracelet didn't last long and belongs to a crazy first year student now.
2007/12/15
2007/12/10
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