Bicycle trip to Richmond
A spontaneous bicycle trip across London to Richmond, following rivers and canals, packed lunches and a few little mishaps along the way. Sunshine, elderberries and a long-awaited reunion with a friend.
A spontaneous bicycle trip across London to Richmond, following rivers and canals, packed lunches and a few little mishaps along the way. Sunshine, elderberries and a long-awaited reunion with a friend.
Inspired by the Tartine Bread book I love so much, I visited Tartine Bakery while in San Francisco. The queue was long, the tarts were beautiful and yes… I ordered a latte in a bowl.
A week in San Francisco taught me that this city is impossible to define in one sentence. From the Mission District’s vintage shops and unexpected flavour combinations to succulents growing wild and a beach just thirty minutes away, it felt like several worlds folded into one. Diverse, surprising and beautifully green, this was my favourite way to experience the city.
I booked a flight to San Francisco inspired entirely by the book Tartine Bread — with very little research and a lot of enthusiasm. A solo adventure sparked by sourdough and imagination.
A spontaneous road trip to the Peak District with friends, incredible views, and hundreds of photos that made choosing just a few almost impossible.
A short trip to Kuršių Nerija National Park on the Curonian Spit, one of my most inspiring places, visited since childhood. Mostly photographs capturing wooden house villages, subtle seaside colours, and a narrow landscape of pine forests and sand between the Baltic Sea and the Curonian Lagoon.
A brief return-to-London update and a food-led memory of Italy – real kitchens, generous hosts and meals worth remembering.