With hidden architectural gems, plentiful market plazas, friendly people and the Moomins, my last stop in Finland proved to be one of the most marvelous cities I’ve ever been to.
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EuroTrip Part 12: Stockholm of hipsters, witches, and McDonalds
After brief interlude in Poland, I once again grabbed my backpack and ventured out. Seeking a unique “Nordic” experience, I found odd similarity to the western world just eloped.
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EuroTrip Part 7: Viva Italia, or how Torino messed with my world
After France I moved on to Torino, where I experienced the first culture shock and had literally the best pizza of my life.
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Eurotrip Part 2: Polish Breakfast, Grain-Coffee and Drinkable Honey
On April Fools 2016, I became prudently homeless and took off to another continent. Here is part two, spoiling myself with my homeland’s customary delicacies!
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Visiting Portland: Welcome to Hipsterville
I just returned from a trip to Portland (Oregon). Here’s what I loved and hated from all the the urban greenery, hipster cafes, microbreweries, and farmer markets.
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Coffee Brewer, the Man-Made Machine
My roommate has a coffee maker. An old, dirty, rusty and scary coffee maker I refuse to use. That thing is ancient. But I have a degree. Nay, even two; so I put my creative mind to work to overcome the challenge of brewing coffee.