16 kilometers. 8 coffeeshops. Too much caffeine and a wonderful experience. An unusual approach to coffee tasting in Budapest.
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Every Book I Read in 2019, Reviewed
2019 was a great year for reading, so I thought it would be fun to give you some book recommendations in my usual slightly sarcastic, but hopefully entertaining style.
Read MoreRandom Thoughts About Bikes...
Mountain bikes, fixies, trekking bikes, road bikes… What is the right one to own for me right now? Which purchases were worth it? What should I get next? Just the usual sleep-deprived rambling I do when I am in a youth exchange!
Read MoreTime to Downsize
This started out as a blogpost about selling my drone, but then it led me down a rabbit hole of thinking about downsizing, minimalism and a semi-mobile lifestyle. So, I just went with it, transforming this post into something hopefully way more interesting than what I first set out to write.
Read MoreThe End of My Photography Business
A short summary of my photography business in the UK during my university studies… Excuse the clickbait-y title, I had to dramatize a bit!
Read MoreWhy You Should Print Photos
A little rambling about film cameras and why printing photos will make you appreciate them more!
Read MoreBecoming a Journal Editor
The story of the Hillwalking Club’s 30th Anniversary Journal! It was definitely a big learning experience, but great fun and a huge trip down memory lane.
Read MoreAm I a Published Author Now?
It’s complicated… The short answer is no, but kinda! I was helping out with an earth sciences project, flying my drone and mapping a small part of the Norfolk Salt Marshes.
Read MoreMy Old Street Photography Project
Take a trip down memory lane with me to a time when I was really into black and white street photography. During the first year of university, the “Streets of Cambridge” project was born. I started wandering around the city, looking for interesting moments, good light-and-shadow play, neat old cars, weird people and really anything that caught my eye.
Read MoreThe Mountains Are Calling and I Must Go
You didn’t expect a literature review on my blog, did you? Yet here I am, writing about a John Muir book I’ve recently finished reading. His quotes often adorn many travel-themed Instagram posts and wanderlust Pinterest pages, but very few people actually read Muir's work.
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