This was an INTENSELY informative tour!!! Margaret, the guide, was AMAZINGLY knowledgeable in history, the Buckingham Palace schedule and royal news (lol). I was gobsmacked with information; in a good way. She knew the history so well. It was absolutely fascinating. It was definitely a 2 hours session well spent. The tour started outside the Green Park station – 10h30.

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” – Gustave Flaubert There is no such thing as ‘common sense’. There is no such thing as ‘normal’ either. The concept of normal is subjective one. I thank each person that I met in various countries for their time to share their point of views with me. Featured photo: Takachiho, where Japanese myths were…

Bocconcino, London

Environment: Lovely warm ambiance. Spacious and high ceiling. Toilet was spacious too; can improve by applying more diligence. Service: Great! Attentive and they even held the wine bottle properly (At last, someone who actually knew how to waiter properly) Food: They messed up my tuna steak – over cooked, way too much salt AND managed to make the fish texture hard (from dehydration?)  🙁 Fondant au chocolate…

This was my first Japan funbox subscription. I was totally excited about getting one of these because I ADORE Japanese junk food! Japan Funbox was sent directly to UK from Japan; in fact send to anywhere in the world. They had 3 box sizes to choose from. I chose the smallest one, it is called the ‘Mini’. Time to unbox 😀

KÖPSTADSÖ, Sverige

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou is more lovely… Well, it was glorious weather… if 3 degrees did not bother me. Welcome to the pristine Sweden! More precisely, Köpstadsö island. This island had 100 permanent residents and ZERO cars. The only wheels found on the island were wheelbarrows. Yup, this place really exists.