Vancouver-based photographer David Burdeny graduated with a Masters in Architecture and Interior Design and spent the early part of his career in his field before turning to photography. In his photographic work, Burdeny seeks “to capture the mood and promise, silence and solitude...
If you have ever thought relocating to a new city, then you will know the internet is awash with lists...
Whether you are digital nomad looking to set up a new home base in Lisbon for the next 6 months, a boomer looking for the perfect retirement spot in Italy, or a millennial dreaming of a European adventure, you will need to research the feasibility of your move. Finding quality accommodation within your budget will be one of the most challenging aspects of your move.
AND WHILE ON THE TOPIC of blossoms and the beautiful photographs of London’s Columbia Road Flower Market, here are a...
CONTINUING WITH OUR FLORAL AFFAIR this spring, come away with us to Keukenhof Gardens in Lisse, Netherlands. Otherwise known as...
THESE WEEKEND WISHES come to you from Paris, after a spectacular and golden-pink sunrise from the window of an airplane,...
ONE OF OUR VERY FAVOURITE things to do is take to the open road on weekends, in search of new and...
If ever there were a fairytale, it would be Bruges . . . the sort of place only dreamt about in...
. . . have been storing up quite a collection of photographs on the phone of the past three amazing...
Some sprawling and grand — with central courtyards and expansive pools — surrounded by trailing vineyards and many, many hands...
“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the...
The day’s itinerary may have held a leisurely stroll along the canal and a lovely visit to the Basilica di...
. . . happened upon these dreamily moody photographs of italy last week, and was reminded of all the photos...
. . . it has been said that the rooftops of prague are lined in gold, causing them to emit...
. . . a wonderful wednesday afternoon and thoughts are drifting, drifting to far off places — to romantic canals and glass museums, tiny boulangeries and grand archways, a sweet nostalgia for all the places we have been, and all of the places still in our dreams . . .
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