A perfectly tranquil path through the green, of what once was a bustling centre of tourism, until the Mount Tarawera eruption in 1886 destroyed the Pink and White Terraces.
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Quintessential New Zealand
With the Daily Post’s weekly photo challenges gone (ugh, I miss them!), I’m glad there are bloggers running photo challenges instead! Like Nancy Merrill Photography, where this week’s theme is ‘quintessential’. To me, this photo shows the quintessential New Zealand: heaps of lush green, rivers and sheep! This is the Clutha River, which we passedContinueContinue reading “Quintessential New Zealand”
Kefalonia Island Tour
During my recent trip to Kefalonia to attend my dear friend’s wedding, I of course wanted to see something of the island as well! I booked an island tour, which ended up being a wonderful day with a knowledgeable guide and plenty of things to see! Here are some pictures of that day in theContinueContinue reading “Kefalonia Island Tour”
White roses
Some pretty white roses catching the afternoon sun so beautifully. I’m in love with the lighting.
Let the sun shine in
Thank you so much Gone Roaming for the Sunshine Blogger award! What a lovely surprise, especially on a bit of a weird, overcast day! And especially because of what this award stands for: The Sunshine Blogger Award is given to those who are creative, optimistic and inspiring, while spreading sunshine to the blogging community. SunshineContinueContinue reading “Let the sun shine in”
Pastel pink and lavender
I love how the colours in the morning are so different from the colours around sunset. This was Friday June 8th around 7.30 am. A beautiful sky with pastel pink and lavender. What a wonderful view this was!
Sunset reflections
The view’s alright, I guess 😛 I took this photo after coming back to my accommodation Astra Village in Svoronata after a day cruise. The hotel was very nice. Everything was clean, staff was friendly, the food was good. Good choice to stay there, all in all.
Swimming spot
Not a bad swimming spot at all! Surely beats the murky and cold North Sea any time!