
Half a World Away: The Quiet Search for Connection Abroad
Moving to the other side of the world sounds like a dream, and mostly it is. But when time zones stretch thin and everything feels temporary, the quiet search for real connection becomes the most unexpected part of the journey.
A Sicilian Summer: A few days in Taormina and Catania
From snorkelling off the coast of Isola Bella to food markets and wine tastings in Catania, this trip to Sicily delivered big on flavour and contrast. A slow, sensory escape through two very different towns - one coastal and calm, the other loud, lively, and full of character.

A Few Days in Lisbon: Slower Streets, Better Coffee, and Warm Light
Lisbon doesn’t demand your attention, it earns it slowly. A few days wandering its sunlit streets, sipping unexpectedly great coffee, and watching the city fade into soft pink evenings left a quiet mark. Here's what made this trip unexpectedly memorable.
A Weekend in Bath: Charm, Character & a Cup of Tea with History
Bath is a city where history lingers in the stonework and charm flows as freely as the tea. Over a weekend of slow wandering, independent cafés, cozy bookshops, and a touch of Roman grandeur, I discovered that Bath is less about ticking off sights and more about enjoying a gentler pace of life.
Coffee First, Then the World: An Intro to My Travel Life
Travel isn’t about reinvention - it’s about connection. In this blog’s first post, I share how I travel: slowly, curiously, and with coffee in hand. From London layovers to hidden bookshops abroad, this space is for thoughtful stories and honest moments on the road.