


Postcard of the Week: Porto, Portugal
Last weekend myself and my aunt Caroline (the one with the really successful career in the travel & ski industry) hopped over the border from Spain to Portugal by […]

Postcard of the Week: Segovia
Segovia is just 30 minutes away from Madrid on a high-speed train, making it a perfect daytrip out of the city, and as it sits beyond the Sierra the […]

Postcard of the Week: Burma
I have to confess that I’ve never been to Burma (or Myanmar as they’d like it to be called). On my 4-month backpacking trip around Asia in 2008 we […]

Postcard of the Week: New York City (and musings on photo-editing and appreciating the here and now)
This postcard of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour is pretty mesmerising. As much as I wish this could be an original, untouched photo, I find it […]

Postcard of the Week: Paris in Shades of Blue
I’ve already blogged about a number of postcards from Paris, probably more than any other city, although I’m not sure of the reason for that. I wouldn’t say I […]

Postcard of the Week: Natural Beauty around Cape Town
Some people complain that seeing photos and videos of incredible places spoils it for them, as they’ve “already seen it” before they truly set eyes on a place. I completely […]

Postcard of the Week: Turkish Ceramics
Although it looks like a photo, this is in fact a postcard, which I picked up last summer in Göcek, on Turkey’s Dalaman coast. We spent an […]

Postcard of the Week: The Glamour of Italian Fashion at London’s V&A Museum
I popped over to London from Madrid for a few days during the first bank holiday weekend of May (I do love the generous amount of public holidays the […]