by Kirsty | June 9, 2017 | England, Street Art
Catch (what’s left of it) while you can… When it comes to street art, Camden Town is always a good idea. Many streets in this North London borough are packed with colourful murals, many by well-known or upcoming British and international artists. And it’s good stuff;...
by Kirsty | June 2, 2017 | Belarus, Itinerary, Lithuania, Poland
Overland itinerary from Vilnius (Lithuania) to Warsaw (Poland) via Belarus ITINERARY SUMMARY (Lithuania) Vilnius – Kaunas – Druskininkai (Belarus) – Grodno (Hrodna) – Minsk – Brest (Poland) – Warsaw After a few days sightseeing in...
by Kirsty | May 18, 2017 | Morocco, Photo Essay
Travelling through Morocco was always going to go one of two ways. Back in February, when we announced to family and friends that our next destination would be Morocco, it raised more than one or two eyebrows. You see, on more than one occasion, they had heard Mark...
by Kirsty | May 7, 2017 | Morocco, Photo Essay
Why is almost every square inch of this small hillside town in Morocco doused in blue paint? Another place on my Moroccan #bucketlist (yep, there’s that word we don’t use again!) was the Blue City of Chefchaouen. I’ll be honest here: until recently...
by Kirsty | April 25, 2017 | Morocco, Street Art
One thing that made Tangier’s medina stand out from all the other labyrinthine old towns in Morocco was its highly colourful street art. Whilst we’d seen a few murals here and there in other towns, nowhere else (with the possible exception of Asilah) did...
by Kirsty | April 21, 2017 | Architectonic
Kolašin Spomen-dom Location: Kolašin, Montenegro Completed:1975 Architect: Marko Mušič Alternative name: Kolašin Municipal Assembly Genre: Brutalism, spomenik, Socialist architecture, former Yugoslavia The Spomen Dom, meaning Memorial House, was built to commemorate...