Glossier, NY
Among the many places I dragged Alex around in New York, the Glossier flagship store on 123 Lafayette Street was a must. The brand made waves on social media a few years ago with it’s…
View PostAmong the many places I dragged Alex around in New York, the Glossier flagship store on 123 Lafayette Street was a must. The brand made waves on social media a few years ago with it’s…
View PostFlying over the Great Barrier Reef was the highlight of our trip to the Whitsundays. I booked a one hour ‘Reef and Island Scenic Flight’ through GSL Aviation and was floored by the whole experience.…
View PostHappy. New. Year! It has been one HOT minute and just like that, 2020 is over. One of my 2020 goals (which I dismally failed) was to get through my backlog of travel posts I’ve…
View PostHappy. New. Year! It has been one HOT minute and just like that, 2020 is over. One of my 2020 goals (which I dismally failed) was to get through my backlog of travel posts I’ve…
View PostHello and welcome to the final segment of my Norway travel diaries, Oslo edition! In my final year of uni I embarked on short term exchange after years of contemplating overseas studies. By the way,…
View PostHello and welcome to the final segment of my Norway travel diaries, Oslo edition! In my final year of uni I embarked on short term exchange after years of contemplating overseas studies. By the way,…
View PostA trip to Oslo is not complete without a visit to Vigeland Park, the largest sculpture park in the world by a single artist Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) and also dubbed ‘the weirdest statues in the…
View PostA trip to Oslo is not complete without a visit to Vigeland Park, the largest sculpture park in the world by a single artist Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) and also dubbed ‘the weirdest statues in the…
View PostOne of the most unique things about Oslo are the little islands of the inner Oslo fjord. There are a handful of islands you are able to visit by ferry from the Aker Brygge terminal…
View PostOne of the most unique things about Oslo are the little islands of the inner Oslo fjord. There are a handful of islands you are able to visit by ferry from the Aker Brygge terminal…
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