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Break bread with a local

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I’ve already expressed my love for airbnb, so it should come as no surprise that I’m excited about a new startup that presented today Disrupt NY called EatWith. EatWith gives you the opportunity to eat with a local in their home, giving you the opportunity to connect with local people and enjoy a home cooked meal (much better than my go-to pasta with tomato sauce made with questionable hostel dishes!). Can’t wait to try this!

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Links I Love

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In this week’s edition of Links I Love, I’m channelling positivity via music, imagery and a little Om.

  • Songza – playlists created and curated based on your mood or activity, accessible anywhere there’s wifi. What could be better? Some of my favourite lists are Indie Apartment Party and Ventura Highway.
  • This beautiful video. Makes me want to go back to South America, ahora.
  • I often like to check out local yoga or gym classes while I’m travelling (just because you’re on the road doesn’t mean you can’t be active!). Lululemon’s new Om Finder app helps you find yoga classes near you when you’re on the go, or unfamiliar with what’s offered in the city.
  • The New York Times recently published the latest collection of their series of stunning reader travel photos called Why we Travel. I couldn’t agree more!
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DIY: City Frames

DIY: City Frames

A Brazilian friend I met backpacking in Australia posted this on FB yesterday and I absolutely fell in love. I think rather than adding in the travel memorabilia like they’ve done here, I’m just going to create the city and country names out of images and find some great vintage frames. All I need to do now is figure out which cities I’m going to feature…

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Mathematics

Mathematics

Graffiti or art? Taken in Riga, Latvia when I was exploring my father’s hometown, this was one of the first times I really stopped to think about this. Who painted this confusing equation on the wall? What does it mean to them?

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Links I Love

Links I loveIn this first instalment of Links I Love, I’ve got some music, my dream hotel, something to keep you warm and some design from one of my favourite bloggers.

The Backpack Sessions – fabulous Spanish man and YouTube singer Alex Serra is travelling the world, guitar in hand.

Icebreaker – my absolute favourite base layer. I credit these products for my survival of two nights in the Bolivian salt flats.

Design Love Fest – the blog I read religiously. Bri’s DIY projects and desktop designs are creative with a clean design. Both of my laptops currently feature one of her wallpapers.

Juvet Hotel – this is what I imagine peace to look like. Set in the Norwegian wilderness, this luxury hotel is definitely on my must-see list!

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Good plan

Good plan

I can’t remember where I found this, but I’ve had it saved on my desktop for a few months now and keep peeking at it when I’m feeling particularly wanderlusty.

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It’s all in the details

Paris is the city of lights and of love, but I’m going to give it one more title – the city of detail. Ornate detail finds its way into the everyday – in architecture, displays, signs and even food.

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Macarons and desserts at infamous Ladurée

 

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Flowers at Bastille Sunday Market

 

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Pont des Arts and Pont Alexandre III

 

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Mega department store, Galeries Lafayette

 

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Chalk signs at Bastille Sunday Market

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On the go

I have to hand it to the government of Finland – they’ve found a way to make their new passport both secure and fun at the same time.  Each page of the passport has a small moose on the lower right corner, essentially turning the passport into a flip book. Check it out in the video below.

I’d love to see a Canadian version of this – the winning goal in a hockey game perhaps?

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Who’s that girl

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I saw this on F*** Yeah, Typography (this awesome Tumblr with all sorts or great typography. that i love.) and it got me thinking about how our personalities adapt based on the situations we’re in.

For those of you I’ve met on the road, I’m probably a little more outgoing than for those of you who know me from other aspects of my life. Maybe it’s because I’ve done quite a bit of solo travelling, so I’ve had to make friends along the way? Bit of a fight or flight type scenario?

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