Thursday 26 June 2014

Europe x Trippin'

Greetings to London once again. You could say we have already grown familiar to the place. We took more pictures on our first visit there, this time we were just being tour guides.

Changing guards parade.











Pull pork burger, yumz.


The very famous Humming Bird Bakery and the cupcakes did not disappoint.


My favourite Chinese restaurant in London, Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant. Their duck is the best! Second time here. Both times that we visited, we went to the outlet at Chinatown. 

And in case you were wondering, we didn't forget about the highly recommended Burger & Lobster, went there on our first visit and the queue was insane. Please be prepared to queue for hours.


Plymouth, his home for nine months.

The Hole, very breezy place atop a hill and overlooking the sea. It's always easy to get there, but a long walk home.









 This marks the end of my Europe trip (Mar 2013 - June 2013), which we had the time of our lives. The last, but definitely not the least, we will be back again, Europe.

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Tuesday 24 June 2014

A Love-Hate Relationship


I'm such a sucker for sappy love dramas. The guys are always so dreamy even when they are ill. I absolutely hate it when the drama is coming close to an end. There will always be a part of me that wishes it wouldn't and I would try to take my time to watch the show so that it doesn't end too quickly, I know I'm weird. And when it finally ends, I will feel the blues kickin' in, like some sort of post-drama depression, if that even exists. This same situation happens for the storybooks that I read too.

Anyway, I know that it's a little late, but I finally completed My Love from the Star and I loved it. Had a series of tear-jerking moments at the last episode. Initially, I wasn't very psyched about it, I preferred The Heirs storyline, but halfway through I got hooked.

Right now, I'm just feeling blue..

Monday 23 June 2014

One of the Natural Wonders of the World, The Giant's Causeway

It started off with a gloomy morning, but it didn't dampen our spirits at all. I could feel the boy's excitement as we were getting ready to meet his family after a whole nine months of being away. 

We booked a day tour to the Giant's Causeway and his family was coincidentally on another tour to the Giant's Causeway as well.







Fortunately, the skies started clearing up when we reached the Giant's Causeway. 


The boy and I took the long trail.


Greeted by these lovely sights.




A bird's eye view of the Giant's Causeway, which is one of the natural wonders of the world. It really left us in awe.

















Extremely fascinating to see how rocks can be created naturally in such shapes.




Hello there, beautiful.




At last, the reunion, albeit brief.


Dunluce Castle.


One of the pit stops, Old Bushmills Distillery.




Belfast was the last stop before heading back to Dublin.











A tick off the bucket list, Giant's Causeway checked. The pictures do no justice to how incredible it actually looks. 

"Quit your job, buy a ticket, see the world, fall in love." Been there done that. In fact, I wanna do it all over again.

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