Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Saturday, March 30, 2013

White on white

I decided to try something different and opted for a less colourful outfit last weekend. This white lace skirt from Sportsgirl is one of my favourites and I like how it pairs with a white shirt. Ended up being an outfit with a very resort-ish feel to it. 
On the subject of resort, it's been getting colder and I am holding on to the last few weeks of sunshine before the full effects of autumn kicks in. Been going to the beach to take a break from work and study and the water has been amazing. I found some older pictures of my mini trips around Lancelin and the Pinnacles. Seaside colours are so beautiful and there is definitely something magical about sunsets.

Of darkness and light.
At the mystical Pinnacles. 

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Melbourne Photodiary

Tim and I went to Melbourne for the Grand Prix recently and we loved the place. Shopping was amazing and there was just so much to do there. Greedy little me wished I had another a suitcase for new outfits and a second belly for all the food I wanted to try. I took heaps of photos but because the weather was a bit gloomy on the first few days I left my dslr at the hotel and just used my phone. Consider this partly an Instagram post as well :) 


Qantas giving a wing wave at the F1 crowd.

We decided to go all matchy matchy with his and hers McLaren tees <3



Also, I am very happy that I got a dress that was on my wish list for the longest time. It's the one by Mary Katranzou for Topshop which pretty much sold out within minutes after hitting the shops. I came across an online store that had a version of it called Style Me Darling (they stock amazing clothes check them out!). I am absolutely in love with the colour and detail of the print.

Shoes from Asos and sunnies from Ebay.

Pretty tea room in the Collins St Arcade.
 Terra Rossa on Flinders Lane. 
Chin Chin Restaurant and Go Go Bar is one of the best restaurants we've been to. Our friends James and Kendall recommended we go there and so glad we did. It has huge menu and it took us quite a while to decide on food as everything looked great. Service is good and food even more amazing. Not a single disappointed bone in my body. Mind you the queue can be quite long (we went one night and it was just so packed we came back early the next day). 

Be sure to try this if you go to Chin Chins. Coconut sago with sweetcorn ice cream, praline and puffed wild rice. It is the best!

Enjoying a lychee cocktail. 
Another little gem on Flinders Lane. This meatball bar is so cosy and cute. 


That's it for now. Have a good week people! xx

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sorrento, Pompeii and Capri


Welcome to Sorrento! A coastal town in Southern Italy filled with architecture of pale citrusy hues. We spent three days in this colourful location and had a great time sampling the local cuisine.
Abundant with cafes dishing up delicious treats and enough limoncello to make one happy, there were also so many shops that made customised shoes! They were so pretty and I regret not ordering one because I didn't think there would be enough time (in Southern Italian time, one hour meant the shoes would be ready the next day, or so my tour guide said). 

Gargantuan lemons are the norm here! Sorrentine lemons are the size of grapefruits and are perfect for making limoncello.
Streets of Sorrento.
Pompeii. I was so surprised with the size of this city, it really is a big place! As any other modern city would be. Pompeii was a town ahead of its time and I am still in awe of the facilities they had in those days (try private gym with sauna).
The gaps between the stones were for carriages wheels and water to flow through during rain. 

The next place we visited was even more magical (and star studded). Where else but Capri! We were a bit worried at first as the day in Capri started off overcast and it looked like it would rain but thankfully the sun came out for a few moments here and there so all was not lost!
The Faraglioni Rocks. 
Our landing spot. Perfect panini's and iced coffee for the hungry traveller. 
One of Sofia Loren's villas. We were all zooming in our cameras in hopes of catching a glimpse of her but nobody was home :(
Red coral jewellery is found everywhere in Capri. So gorgeous!
Love this mermaid.
More custom made sandals on the island.

How is this for a backyard view? Imagine it on a clear sunny day. Amazing!
Entrance to a villa.
So attracted to the colours around this kitchen door. 

And now we make our way to Anacapri, a small town at the top of the island's hills. We spent a long time at Villa San Michele, home of Dr. Alex Munthe, physician of the Swedish Royal Family. He is such an interesting man and I highly recommend his autobiography for those who like travel stories. San Michele was built on the ancient ruins of a villa belonging to Roman Emperor Tiberius (ruled from 14 AD to 37 AD).
The gardens at Villa San Michele.
Breathtaking view from the villa. 
Let's go inside.
Cafe area.

On par with San Michele, the highlight of this trip was the Blue Grotto. It was once thought by the Romans that this grotto was haunted by evil spirits. Now it is something that one must not miss when visiting Capri.
The magical blue waters are a result of the sunlight hitting the base of this sea cave at the right angle thus illuminating the water into this eerie blue shade. It is so beautiful and next time I shall swim in it (after giving the boatman a tip).

I love, LOVE Capri and I definitely would want to come back here again.