on a jet plane



Images via here 

Bye bye Curacao, hello Miami. 


“Travel does what good novelists also do to the life of everyday, placing it like a picture in a frame or a gem in its setting, so that the intrinsic qualities are made more clear. Travel does this with the very stuff that everyday life is made of, giving to it the sharp contour and meaning of art.” 
-Freya Stark-

{south beach}






Images via Pinterest

On Thursday I will joining my parents for a long weekend of shopping and fun in Miami. 
Last year as part of our world trip we spent a night there at the lovely Colony Hotel on Collins Avenue to enjoy some of the art-deco style of South Beach. 
This year Biscayne Boulevard will be the address. (Though I am sure we won't be spending much time in the hotel). I hope to bring you back some chic images of the sunny and fun destination. 




mikkels






Images from own collection 
And from Odessa. Visit her blog Tea's of Time. 
Visit Mikkels

A short walk from my friends house is this wonderful place called Mikkels where you can enjoy the most incredible breakfast. A favourite: the goat cheese and fig cream. It is such a darling place, filled with peonies, a few curiosities and delightful people. If you are ever in Hamburg, make sure to pass by.  

on a jet plane





Images via here

Bye bye Curacao....hello Hamburg. 
Tonight I am leaving to Germany to meet up with my amazing friends. 
Am so excited. :) 

Enjoy the week. 
xx
Pris



 “We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.” 
– Jawaharial Nehru-

{hamburg}






Images via various sources

End of the month I am heading to Hamburg, Germany (or as it is officially known, the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg) to meet up with my girlfriends. My dearest friend has been living there since February, exploring this fascinating and historic city, and now I am ready for a visit.



 Germany’s vibrant gateway to the world

Hamburg captivates visitors with its typical Hanseatic charm, extraordinary architecture from many eras, such as the St. Michaelis Church ("Michel"), unique atmosphere and more bridges than Venice, Amsterdam and London put together. The abundant greenery of the city and impressive views of the Außenalster and Binnenalster lakes enchant visitors.

A discovery tour to the famous port will allow guests to breathe in the exciting aromas from across the world in the air. A sense of freedom and longing combined with the circling of seagulls overhead creates a mellow melancholic mood at the port. The Old Elbe Tunnel by the St. Pauli Landungsbrücken (landing stages), which was a sensational technological feat back in 1922, is among Hamburg's nostalgic highlights and is well worth a visit. A sightseeing tour of the port is a real must if you wish to be able to say you have really seen Hamburg. You will get to know the Speicherstadt old warehouse district from the water, but it is also worth having a look when back on dry land. The largest connected warehouse complex in the world can now look back on its 100-year history. The HafenCity, which is well known beyond the confines of Hamburg, is currently the largest inner city development project in Europe. This is an impressive attempt to demonstrate how well living, relaxing and working in a city centre by the river can be combined.

The magnificent villas around the Alster and the elegant shopping streets between Große Bleichen and Jungfernstieg are situated in the immediate vicinity of the rather unassuming port district, the world-famous Reeperbahn and the trendy districts, such as Schanzenviertel and Karolinenviertel. On Deichstrasse, an old tradesmen's street with old residential and office buildings dating back to the 17th to 19th centuries, the past is within grasp. Those who prefer the present should take a stroll along the Elbe in the classy suburban district of Blankenese. The beach offers you a great opportunity to sit and watch the majestic container ships come and go. Hamburg also offers a wide variety of leisure activities, whether it be cultural events or a spot of shopping.
The Hanseatic understatement crops up again when it comes to statistical figures: the vibrant metropolis in the north of Germany is the second largest city in the country with the second largest port in Europe. However, as far as beauty and attractiveness are concerned, it is not only the locals of Hamburg who agree: the city is without doubt Germany's number 1. The unique atmosphere of this cosmopolitan city is sure to impress you. 
More information here




{boston common}








Images via various sources

Oh I am so looking forward to the oysters! And Spring has arrived in Boston, we'll be enjoying some wonderful weather the first day we are there.

“We must go beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey.”
-John Hope Franklin-



 

hello monday



A few lovelies


Good morning and a wonderful week to you.
I hope you had a fun, laugher-filled weekend.
Mine was filled with great moments, many smiles, loads of paint and even some champagne.

This week: yippie....we're flying off to Boston on Thursday. A city I have not had the pleasure of visiting yet and very much looking forward to exploring (I even hear the weather is going to be reasonable).

I wish you an exquisite week.
Smile Loads.
xx
Pris

“Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.”
-Miriam Beard-

happy friday






It is a morning marked by wanderlust*.
Hope you have a great and happy weekend.
Smile loads.

xx
Pris


“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.”
-Jawaharial Nehru-





A contemporary German equivalent for the English word wanderlust, in the sense of "crave for travel," is Fernweh (literally meaning "an ache for distant places").


travel inspiration





Images via the beautiful blog

Over the weekend we came across, what will surely be, an amazing, adventure-filled journey (not simply a trip and most probably not a vacation (in the relaxing sense of the word); but a journey, one filled with new destinations, uncharted territories, patience and new skills (yet to be acquired). This trip will be in a few years (loads of planning goes into this), but it so consumed our fantasies this weekend, I thought I would have to share a piece of it. (hopefully it will become a reality), for now....just a few wonderful images of gorgeous travel pieces.



“All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.”
-Martin Buber-


{ps We'll be heading to Boston soon. If you have any great tips or ideas, do share}

{wt} bangkok





Note to self: make sure to acquire a chic umbrella as in the first image
Images (in respective order) via
(the wolf pack part of the wt)


Formerly known as Thonburi in the country Siam (now Thailand), Bangkok is an optional destination on the World Trip {wt}. (Somehow the previous names have type of grandeur to them....or maybe it is just me). Bangkok, a sultry and enchanting city, connected by its canals,  sumptuous spa's, magnificent roof-top dining and profound spiritual temples is sure to capture any traveler by surprise (at least so I have read... I have yet to find all of this out for myself of course). 

As the rest of Thailand (I really do fancy "Siam" more) is a bit too much for this trip, our history and temple desires might be set on the ancient city of Ayuthaya, defined by its colossal monasteries and magnificent ruins. (on an elephant with a chic umbrella as in the first image.....yes....I have a vidid imagination). Considering I have never been even close to Bangkok, geographically speaking (hmmm in any way to be honest), I find it quite a challenge to picture how a simple day in the city would look like. Though much can be planned and researched, it is the element of experiencing something for the first time, with all the surprising and unexpected moments, that really makes it exciting. (I am quite an avid planner, but the sheer knowledge that there will be an incredible amount of surprises, exhilarates me). 


It is probably the instant inspiration of summery moments that brings eloquence to many travel journals. Somehow I feel that though an ipad, laptop or in some instances even a phone are easy to carry they do feel a bit less personal than the good (old-fashioned) travel journal. One that many years from now will still be opened with the air of  each destination combined with tiny paper details that were once collected (hopefully no dust added). And thus, I am looking for this wonderful journal. One that is simple, not too heavy and just the right size to be carried around and scribble in. 

Such a great World Trip {wt} destination to look forward to. 
This will be the first 15-hour flight of the trip (I think the only one, but then again....the tickets are not booked just yet....and so there is still a small chance another one of these long stretches will be added). 

**

{wt} saint petersburg




Images via (in order of images)
Map by Johann Baptist Homann, Amsterdam, 1726-1727, St. Petersburg and its outskirts

Last year we had our first World Trip {wt} (Miami, Los Angeles, Beijing, Dubai, Lebanon, Frankfurt, Miami), this weekend I was happily planning our second World Trip (destinations chosen, but still pending). One of the possibilities is the mythical and inspirational city of St. Petersburg, Russia (there is a St. Petersburg in Florida as well, and as I came to notice Google and Expedia get confused some times, so now, I simply state Russia just in case). Travel planning being one of my favourite pass-times I emerged myself completely in the history, lodging options and palaces of Peter the Great’s “Paradise”.

Though young in comparison with its European counter parts (founded in 1703 by Peter the Great) the city is a rapture of mystery, legends and canals; enough to intrigue any visitor. On my list of chic-things-to-do in St. Petersburg are (of course, I try to keep it short as we will only be there for a few days…and thus I already anticipate that some of these might not make it to the actual list, but dreaming doesn’t cost anything).


During a World Trip {wt} (which simply implies that we are flying completely around the world….not that we expect to visit an endless amount of destinations) time management is of the essence (and so is luggage management….thus no endless amount of shoes either). Most importantly it is the people travelling with you that count the most (especially on those 14hour flights).


Looking forward to sharing more of the destination options with you soon.
xx
Pris

happy friday

Image via Dustjacket Attic
 Photographed by Ellen von Unwerth
for Dior Cruise 2012
Loving the colors of the dress.


“To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted.”
-Bill Bryson-


I feel as if the week has flown by.
Need to take a step back and relax a bit.
Have an amazing weekend.
Smile loads.
xx

Pris

dreaming away





Photographed by Lincoln Pilcher and styled by fashion editor Morgan Pilcher for Vogue, Australia. 
Featuring models Valentina Zelyaeva & Ben Hill
Images via Dustjacket Attic


I am in an absolute mood to indulge myself in the world of travel. Last night I spent most of the evening reading through Lonely Planet's Discover Thailand. (travel books have a way of transporting you for just a tiny moment to a different world..... absolutely wonderful).
And thus, instead of leaving the island tonight (yep a private yet would come in handy), I will continue to read my books and look at dreamy images of faraway destinations.

Have a splendid day.
Dream away.
xx
Pris

magical places

An absolutely lovely blog
St. Petersburg, Russia
A magical place I hope to visit one day.  


"The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions—the little soon-forgotten charities of a kiss, a smile, a kind look, a heartfelt compliment in the disguise of a playful raillery, and the countless other infinitessimals of pleasurable thought and genial feeling"
-Samuel Taylor Coleridge-