Category Archives: Travel

Columbia Road Flower Market

So far I really love London! I went to the Columbia Road Flower Market today, and it was awesome. I have to go back next sunday too! So many wonderful shops and flowers!

I haven’t yet sorted out the internet in my room, so I have to apologize for not replying to your comments on my previous posts. I’ll catch up as soon as I get the internet thing sorted out! (I’m addicted to being online, help!) Also, I’m really excited, because my classes start tomorrow. I will have more time to blog as soon as everything starts! So much information in the beginning!

All roads lead to Rome

All photos take my be in Rome 2010

If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.”
-Cheshire Cat, Alice in Wonderland

ps. For those who are wondering about how I’m getting along with the the Olympus PEN: All the photos from above is taken with the PEN and we are getting along fine. I don’t really think the auto settings are as good as my canon camera, but if you know how to deal with white balance and iso settings, you should be fine! What I love about it is that it is light and small. You can take it everywhere! I do think it takes a lot better pictures than a regular point and shoot.  My favorite is the 17mm lens (1:2.8) but I really wish they will make a 25mm one (equivalent to a regular 50mm lens) with 1:1.4. So sum it up: If you are looking for a great light camera to take everywhere that takes better photos than a point and shoot; it is great. If you are a photographer (or want to be one) and you are looking for a DSLR, go for a regular one. Or, like me, get both! ;)

London Calling

Do you haven any exciting travel plans this summer? I’m going to spend the summer in London where I’ll be attending the LSE Summer School. I leave tomorrow! While I’m there, I’ll continue to give you exciting, inspiring and interesting posts as often as I can.

Do you dream of travelling, but haven’t yet? Read my first (ever) guest post over at Steve Scott Site:

Realize your Travel Dreams – How to Afford it

ps. the Rome photos will be posted as soon as I a) get a roll of film developed and b) find my old or buy a new camera to pc cable… ;)

On Rome and boredom

Trevi Fountain, Rome

On saturday I was feeling extremely bored. I was restless and spent the day wandering around Oslo. Nothing exciting was happening and I have been most places in Oslo before. I had the next days off and I have saved up money for this summer. Around 4 pm I got this crazy idea that maybe I should just get off somewhere. My boyfriend had work on monday and tuesday that he really couldn’t abandon, so I asked the only person I know that is crazy enough to go with me; my sister.

And so it happened that I found some cheap tickets to Rome. Neither of us had ever been to Italy, and Rome is one of those places that I’ve always wanted to go. My sister got off work at 7, we ordered the tickets around 8 and by 10 pm she was already on the train over to my place (closer to the airport). The plane left the next morning at 6.30 am. It was totally the craziest and most liberating thing I have ever done. Just the thought of being bored in Oslo one day and wandering the streets of Rome the next day, gives me butterflies. It really reminds me that nothing is impossible and that all it takes is a little courage and trust.

We returned from our trip on Wednesday and headed directly to our parents for their 25th wedding anniversary. So give me a day, and I’ll give you wonderful photos, and a few new inspiring posts that I have up my sleeve. I also have some great news to share with you all!

Have you ever done something a little crazy and unexpected? How do you deal with boredom and restlessness? I’d love to hear about your adventures!

5 books I’m reading right now

I don’t know the source – can you help?

Sometimes I am so inspired, so eager to learn, so excited about everything that I don’t know where to start. I have problems focusing on one thing at the time. Do you ever feel this way? I’ve been thinking so much lately about what I want to achieve in life, where I want to go and how I want to live. You might even go so far as to call it the Quarter Life Crisis that Dream. Delight. Inspire. is talking about. Anyways, at the moment I find myself reading 5 books at a time. So, I thought I’d let you get a peek into my life and share what I’m reading about right now:

1. Travel Writing – Lonely Planet

This is the most exciting book I’m reading at the momebt. . I love travelling and I love writing. I have tons of guidebooks and I always read a lot about the places I’m going. I think this might be it; my passion! So far the book is really interesting with advice, writing examples and exercises. Does anyone share this passion with me? If you are interested in travelling and writing, check it out! I also recommend everyone to check out Travel Photography too.

2. A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry

Over the past years, I have been reading quite a few novels that take place in India. A lot of people has recommended this book (including the girl at the bookshop, so I decided to give it a go).  So far this novel is captivating and interesting. The plot is centered around different people who meet in the turbulent times of 1975-77 in Mumbai.  What I love most about this book is that it is huge! I love novels that don’t end before they start.

3. How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie

Ok, this book is a true classic. If you want to improve your people skills (I admit that I do), this is the book for you (and me). I only have a few chapters left, and so far I have learned a lot about people. I think this is the kind of book that require some work, one reading is not enough. Re-read a chapter every once in a while, and really try to work on your skills. Soon it will become a habit. If people skill can be learned at all, this is the textbook to use.

4. Invisible – Paul Auster

This is the first book I have read by Paul Auster. Have you read The New York Trilogy? I found this book interesting and a little surprising. I don’t really want to say too much about the plot, but I can say that the main character is a young aspiring poet from New York. The story is about how he looks back at his life, his choices and the twists of fate. Definitely and interesting book!

5. India – Lonely Planet

I don’t know if this counts as a book I’m reading, browsing is a much better word. I love guidebooks! Buying and reading a guidebook when I have decided to go somewhere is part of the journey, in my opinion. I have already started to think about the places I’m going to visit, the hotels I want to stay at and the food I’m going to be eating. I love the sections on culture, food and activites. I’m already dreaming of elephant rides, yoga and tikka masala!

What are you reading at the moment? What are you planning to read this summer?