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A few weeks ago I went to Budapest to surprise my hun on his graduation day. It was a marvellous weekend, with sunshine and sweetness, fairy-tale sights and dinners. We had a picnic and we walked around the city, flirty talks on the lovely Danube shore and threw jumping pebbles in the water in a [...]

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Listening to Bizet and focusing on my delicious cup of coffee, I stand  in awe and muse upon all that has been to make me learn and grow, together with others. Looking back I am being pushed forward just to realize once more than there are wonders to be discovered, even if at one point [...]

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1 day [or] day 1

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.. sunshine, sunshine – shiny eyes – splashing sprinkles of sometimes..
..streets and buildings of Bucharest..

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The Village Museum (Muzeul Satului in Romanian) is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the Herăstrău Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H. Stahl.

We had a lovely afternoon – the museum is like a large village-park, with old times tales around, sunshine through antiques and traditions. It [...]

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more than feet

“Somewhere theres musicHow faint the tuneSomewhere theres heavenHow high the moon”
Ella Fitzgerald ~ How High The Moon

not feet in distance, but in simple joys.

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Beautiful morning, with September yellow sun and a present for me!
I got the Complete Verve Jazz Master series! meaning all these albums! It’s insanely special, with tunes for the heart and joy of creativity. Oh so much to learn about the world of jazz and the world itself..
My new idea: jazz music teaches about the [...]

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oh cute shoes!

this morning’s find from Etsy.

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My boyfriend meeting my Bucharest gang :) It was a very special night, as we haven’t been together (my friends and I) for two years!!! Memories of college times and updates with ideas and life-reality-check.

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If I’m not mistaken, this is the Brancovenesc style, “a type of architecture developed in Wallachia (Romania) during the reign of Constantin Brâncoveanu in the 17th and 18th century”. In Bucharest this style should be predominant…then the capital would feel more cozy and not as industrially crowded and irremediably unsophisticated.

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memories of August

August came as a fresh skittles topping on a marvel cake. It came with a trip to the mountains and my Balázs holding my hands on long walks: moonlight, sunshine, city parks and summer love.  The collage below is from our hike on top of Mount Tampa, in Brasov.

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I’m back!

..after two weeks of non-blogging. I’m back with a few updates and photos, plus tons of inspired ideas. Welcoming all your comments and suggestions.
I have so many new things to share! :)
One of them is: Petőfi radio, a marvel of an online radio and in Hungarian.

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A punch of September morning, delightfully fresh with red orange juice and dreams of summer, made me realize something today. A crowded mind does more harm than not. What would really make me move forward is focus on my immediate actions, hence reading precisely the 20 articles topping my desk today. And then think about [...]

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