Posts in Travel
What is the best magic formula for your family holiday?

Since we have been together, Johan and I have lived in four different cities, in four different countries and on three different continents. We have almost always lived “away” from our families. Life is exciting, but holidays become a big balancing act. Somewhere along the line, we stopped making everyone else happy and focused on us.

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Crazy campfire confessions that will make you laugh

I am not sure exactly what motivated me to add camping to my bucket list…but I can tell you now, now that I have done it. The best reasons to go camping – to be cold and damp, to not sit down once in 72 hours and to come home with pains in places that I never needed to know existed – simply boils down to 3 crazy truths.

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The beautiful Enoura Observatory

And how 4 mamas pegged it from Tokyo on a girlfriends' day out (read - day with the girls and no kiddos!)

As any busy woman will tell you, planning a day out…just one little day away from it all…is no easy task. But, we four were determined to leave Tokyo for the day, just get out of dodge and see something new.

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Karuizawa - respite to your busy city life and a nature-lovers delight

Over the summer holiday, I looked back at the past fifteen months, living in Japan. I took stock of where I was, what I had done, saw, experienced. And then I made a plan and a promise of what I wanted to do with the next years. I realised that the most important thing for me, personally, was to see as much of Asia as I can. Let the exploration begin!

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How we learned to live as a guest in our old neck of the woods

We have had that little apartment in Klosters for almost eleven years now. We’ve spent each and every winter weekend there, Christmases, New Years Eves, Winter Breaks and every other free day in between….but when you have the chance to see your old home thru the eyes of a tourist, something unexpected happens.

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Kyoto, in Pictures

When I stand in front of the sea, I have the feeling of smallness - in the most incredible way possible. For me, Kyoto is the same. A city in which the electricity, the history and the culture make me feel little and yet a part of something much bigger. 

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3 tips for your first time in Kyoto, a city of wonders and beauty

I am not sure why, but I was absolutely convinced that Kyoto was a manageable-on-foot kind of a place. As I planned our journey, I learned that I was grossly mistaken. Kyoto is Japan’s ninth largest city by population, with nearly 1.5 million inhabitants. Here are 3 quick tips for making the most of your visit.

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A journey of familiarity - my love affair with Amsterdam

My love affair with Amsterdam began in 2002. I had just moved from New York to London, when Johan and I travelled to Holland for a weekend break and the wedding of a friend. We stayed, and still stay, in the centre, on the Prinsengracht. From this landing pad, we are free to walk, cycle and boat around the town…here are my favourites in the neighbourhood.

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