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Thursday, April 19, 2018

TRAVEL | hamburg day 1

Last weekend Stanley and I took our first trip together to Hamburg.
We were incredibly lucky with the weather and got to enjoy two full sunny days in the city!




First stop was { Speicherstadt Kaffeerösterei } for a quick breakfast. I enjoyed my
Franzbrotchen while I watch Stanley tackle a full plate of eggs, ham, and cheese. My only
complaint was the service was kind of slow and all the tourists in the area seemed to have
flocked in for their morning coffee fix the same time as us.



The harbour views in Hamburg were the best--especially in the sunshine. The whole city was out
basking in the warmth and enjoying the weekend together. Stanley mentioned being by the harbour
made him miss Hong Kong. I suppose I do too.



Sometimes you just find weird things on the street and have to take a photo with it





In the afternoon we walked from our hostel to Gängeviertel, Karolinenviertel, St. Pauli, then back. Along the way we found a little artist hub full of street art and funny knick knacks. None of the shops were open so we moved on and later ran into the Flohschanze flea market and window shopped among the locals until we were about ready to pass out.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

PERSONAL | spring in berlin


Seems like everyone (me included) is losing their minds over the first flowers of the season. It's funny how just a month ago I was freezing my buns off in subzero temperatures and once April hit everyone were basking in 20 degree weather -- almost feels as if we skipped spring and jumped straight into summer.

On an additional note, I can't wait until the cherry blossoms at Weinbergspark bloom. 


Monday, April 2, 2018

TRAVEL | weekend in london

I can never pass up and opportunity to travel to London. So when my friend, { Blessy }, asked me to go, I hopped on board immediately. I haven't added new bookmarkts to my London map over the years, so this 2-day trip was mostly spent revisiting old favourite spots, lunch and coffee dates with friends, and taking pictures of random people on the street walking in front of stuff (you'll see what I mean).

Day 1:



My go-to accomodation in London is { Wombats City Hostel }. The service, facilities, and staff
are always so realiable. The location is a convenient 8 minute walk to two different tube stations,
and within walking distance of bricklane/shoreditch area. But really the best part is their secret
rooftop reading room--a quiet nook that only two rooms have access to unless you ask for permission.
I think most guests don't even know that it's there, given that there is a huge bar in the basement.
On my longer trips I like to take my stuff up there to read or edit photos on the computer.
And I haven't even mentioned how great the view is from up there!



As usual, I stopped by Borough Market on Saturday morning for some breakfast. Since I woke up
extra early that day, most of the market hadn't even finished setting up when I arrived. To past the
time I grabbed a coffee at Monmouth and drew/wrote in my sketchbook for a bit. The German Deli
across from Monmouth caught my eye so I decided to go inside to see what they sold. It was funny to
see the random german brand chipsor Haribo gummy bears you can buy for a euro or two at any
Edeka or Späti back in Berlin displayed with so much care.


The only stop I planned for the trip was { The House of MinaLima }, a shop slash exhibition space
housing the graphic artwork from all the Harry Potter films. It was really amazing to see all the work
that the two designers put into achiving the look and feel of movies in person. I wish they sold
printed copies of the Daily Prophet, I might have bought one for myself. I highly recommend this
spot for any artist, illustrator, or fan of the series.


Spent the rest of the afternoon hanging out with my friend { Pearl Law }, an illustrator living in London, walking around Shoreditch. Then I went back to my hostel for a quick power nap before Blessy was finally free to meet for a drink at my hostel. But I couldn't end the evening without a salt beef bagel from the famous Beigel Bake on Brick Lane. The bagels they serve there are so good that the snow, wind, and subzero temperatures couldn't keep me away.

Day 2:

Second day was just as cold as the first. Luckily, it had stopped snowing for a few hours in the morning so I decided to walk to Columbia Flower Market. I always love taking pictures of people here.



London will always have a special place in my heart. The first time I visited in 2012 was also the first time I traveled to a foreign country without my family. That trip changed the whole travel game for me and it's always nice to reminisce how things have changed since then.