Sometimes the smallest of things can trigger an avalanche of memories; the beautiful, the bittersweet. And for the briefest of moments, those memories would be enough to carry us through another year – another lifetime – of pining for what has been missed. – Mondsee Lake
Tag: no regrets
Photo-Blog Day 15 – Vienna
There is something restorative about solo travel, about having the belief – however frivolous and transient – that life can be conquerable on our own. – Vienna
Photo-Blog Day 14 – Vienna
For all my life I have wanted nothing more than a calm course of existence; having a home that is inviting, work that is intellectual, travel that is invigorating and then, on top of all that, you, to anchor my sense of belonging in this world. – Vienna
Photo-Blog Day 13 – Budapest
Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains. This is one of my all time favourite quotes (Jean-Jacques Rousseau), and over time the wisdom of it has begun to percolate. It is travelling which has taught me to unchain myself, to not only taste freedom, but to savour it. – Budapest
Photo-Blog Day 12 – Budapest
I have always wanted to watch sunrises and sunsets. I have always wanted to do many things typically associated with romance (and not just read about them). Most of the time such wistful notions have been buried under the comfort of laziness, procrastination and routine. The travelling bug seems to bring out a different side…
Photo-Blog Day 11 – Prague
Happiness is a choice; so is positivity. When the clouds come rolling in and the skies open up, I await with quiet anticipation not the bleak and dreary horizon, but the most resplendent silver lining. – Prague
Photo-Blog Day Ten – Munich
Rarely nowadays do I wake up with the feeling that life is cloudless. But it can be, and this has been one of them. – Munich
Photo-Blog Day Nine – Burano
Money can’t buy happiness, that is true enough. But money can buy a holiday, and sometimes that’s as close a substitute as it gets! – Burano
Photo-Blog Day Eight – Venice
I stood atop the city and surveyed the horizon. It responded with a majestic smile that spoke to my heart and an anchoring gaze that never ceased to pull me in… – Venice
Photo-Blog Day Seven – Venice
There is arguably no feeling which trumps the awestruck moment of seeing something for the first time. I like the “first time” halo; the sensory overload which follows is living proof that every effort preceding it is worth my while. – Venice
Photo-Blog Day Six – Florence
Travelling has a way of magnifying all positive emotions, those warm and fuzzy sensations that well up in our hearts at inexplicable moments. It reinvigorates the mind, in ways that a stationary state can never hope to achieve. – Florence
Photo-Blog Day Five – Pisa
What is life if we can’t see the lighter side of it from time to time? Ah… la dolce vita! – Pisa
Photo-Blog Day Four – Rome
They say that what we find depends on what we are looking for. Well, that is not entirely true. Life happens when we least expect it to. In the open air museum that is Rome, life bustles at every turn. But there is stillness, too, tucked away where you least expect to find them, a…
Photo-Blog Day Three – Rome
Travelling is a privilege, not a right. As time wore on in this journey I realised how truly privileged I am. Privileged to see such greatness, and equally as humbled. – Rome
Photo-Blog Day Two – Lake Como
I’ve never minded seeing things in a little bit of a blur (one of the many side benefits of perennial short-sightedness). There is a certain charm in the unknown; free for romantic spirits to roam wild and for our imaginations to blossom. – Lake Como