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Read more: Journal from A Fantasy Land Called SnowdonThe first time I heard of Snowdonia, I instantly thought of a fantasy land with majestic mountains and otherworldly sceneries. There is something magical about the name that makes it sound dreamy, I thought. When I first set foot in there, it wasn’t far off. Unlike the southern part of Wales that I’d visited a…
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Remembrance Sunday
Last week I finally went to Winchester after longing to do so for quite a long time. And being eager tourists we were, Dwi and I took the early bus and got there before nine in the morning. It was a bit chilly so we decided to have some coffee at whatever café or coffee shop…
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A little bit about love
Have I told you that I have an unusual amount of love for autumn? It’s a one-sided love, but I don’t mind. Not at all.
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Snippets of London
It wasn’t a proper hello to London. I was only there for twelve hours, going here and there without a chance to stroll around and soak the atmosphere of the city (it was always rush, rush, rush). I even got on that hop-on-hop-off bus that I’ve always loathed. One advantage of that trip was I…
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Cornwall pt 5: Tintagel
After such a long procrastination, here come the last post of the Cornwall trip. But before I say anything about this, let me warn you: do NOT believe any of these pictures. The place itself is hundreds times more amazing than this, it isn’t finely depicted in the pictures. The first time I read about…
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London For A Friend
I’ve gone to an extreme length to postpone going to London. In my mind, it’s not that far, and there will be many impulsive trips my friends would make in the future. No rush. But this time, I finally bought a ticket and set foot in London for the first time (my arrival at Heathrow…
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Still
My admiration for you goes back a long way, to a few years ago. Since that, I’ve had a folder in my laptop that contains over forty unpublished drafts. I also have not one, not two, but three playlists about you. I still keep a stack of your photos, stored inside a box with ‘flash…
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Cornwall pt. 4: Cotehele
Picking up from where we left, the next destination was Cotehele. It was another impulsive stop, and a break from the coastal scenery. Cotehele is a medieval house that once belonged to Sir Richard Edgcumbe, a politician. Once I set foot in there, it was like being transported a few centuries back. The first thing we…
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October(s)
October has always been my favorite month. I might be biased here, since I’m an October girl (who wouldn’t love their birth month?), but I really think there’s something charming about this month. And I’ve never failed to find that charm, each and every year. Last year was one of the most unforgettable Octobers for…
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On Welcoming November
Welcome again, November. You know how I feel about you, and how I always wish the same thing each year, over and over again. I don’t think it will ever stop, you know I’ve always had a soft spot for you. So here’s for you, for those old memories, and for the wondrous world out…
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Cornwall pt. 3: Penzance, and a glimpse of St. Michael’s Mount
On the way back from St. Ives and Land’s End, we made a quick stop at Penzance, just to see ‘how it looks’. It looked quite like St. Ives, actually, if you look at one side. We didn’t do much in here. We just walked on the pavement along the beach, captured the typical Cornwall…

