V is for Vermut – The Alphabet Imaginarium
Photo by Anna Morago V is for Vermut, so very delicious and refreshing. So intrinsically linked to lazy Sundays and gorgeous summer days. The perfect amount of ice, the sweet taste offset by bitter...
View ArticleW is for Writing – The Alphabet Imaginarium
Photo by Anna Morago and lovely calligraphy by Laura Meseguer W is for Writing, such a complex and interesting process. So filled with nuances and emotions. So many different ways to place thoughts and...
View ArticleX is for Xmas – The Alphabet Imaginarium
Photo by Anna Morago X is for Xmas, such a special time of the year. Love it or hate it, Christmas leaves no one indifferent. A time for friends and family, for gifts and parties. Mountains of...
View ArticleY is for Yoga – The Alphabet Imaginarium
Photo by Anna Morago and mind-numbing posture by Sandra Arnaiz Y is for Yoga, such a necessary practise in our busy lives. A time and space to disconnect from the noise. A quiet calm to search inside....
View ArticleZ is for Zen – The Alphabet Imaginarium
Photo by Anna Morago Z is for Zen, as we come to the end of our Alphabet. That calm that fills you with a certain sort of purpose and meaning. The sigh at the end of the day. The contemplation of what...
View ArticlePicnic Restaurant in Borne
Yes, there are so many new places to try in Barcelona, sometimes it’s a bit overwhelming. Every week sees the launch of a new foodie haven in the city. But sometimes you just want a tried and tested...
View ArticlePluja of Links – June 2016
Finally summer is here! The warm promise of longer days, endless evenings spent with friends, and the alluring escape of vacation. A time to have fun, to relax and enjoy. A month filled with events and...
View ArticleMeatpacking Bistro in Barcelona
New York-style has been slowly creeping into Barcelona consciousness for some time now, yet the Meatpacking Bistro was always ahead of the game. With a gorgeous atmosphere and killer menu, they are...
View ArticleCreative Project Manager for Ainhoa Herrera
Photo by Anna Morago As the winter months slowly crept by and spring began to make an appearance, it was time to start tackling the work to be done for Ainhoa Herrera’s Spring / Summer Collection 2016....
View ArticleTips to Survive Summer as a Freelance in Barcelona
Non-stop activity during the year? Don’t go crazy in summer. It seems like we spend all year waiting for summer. But I have to admit that I find it highly overrated, especially in Barcelona. Every...
View ArticleTaking a Summer Break From Work
The heat is oppressive… Your appetite wains. You’re dreaming of autumn or an upcoming holiday escape. How much longer can this go on? No energy to do anything, let alone work. After non-stop activity,...
View ArticleHear the Silence and Notice the Details
Stop for a moment. Put down your phone. What do you hear? What do you see? Can you smell anything? Do you even remember how? Everywhere around us, tiny details comprise the fabric of our life and our...
View ArticleEvent Production for Women in Mobile
For some reason, many people think that emotion and intuition have no place in the fast-paced environment of event production. I completely disagree. Time after time, it has been my intuition and a...
View ArticleThe Weird, Wonderful, Magical – Pluja of Links
Notice how the days are starting to slowly stretch? The light stays around longer. Everywhere you look, green things are pushing through, spring is most definitely on the way. We can’t complain though,...
View ArticleLa Gomera – A Thousand Shades of Undisturbed Green
Tendrils of moss eerily sway in a non-existent breeze. A constant drip of moisture, rolling banks of cloud that create sudden blankets of fog, ruined bits of abandoned buildings that reach up to the...
View ArticleSEO and Computer Programmers
Oil and water: two elements that don’t mix well. They don’t get along, and no matter how much you shake them, they always end up separating. This is the case with SEO and computer programmers. At least...
View ArticleThe Pull of the Past
What do Stranger Things, the Classic Mini Nes, and 2017’s Beauty and the Beast have in common? Nostalgia, of course! Sweet, delicious, melancholy nostalgia; linked to memories, taste, smell, even...
View ArticleLiterally Turning Over a New Leaf
After years of constant computer companionship, endless hours of freelance work, loads of projects, companies and clients, a stream of endless demands, I was starting to feel burnt-out and empty. A...
View ArticleIkebana: A Tribute to Nature and Silence
I have always been fascinated with Japanese culture, especially their views on nature. So I jumped at the chance to learn a bit about ikebana as an extra to my floristry course. This was the perfect...
View ArticleFloristry Books to Study
My love of books has no limits. The knowledge contained within the pages, the stories, the photographs. Each new book is a welcome addition into my home. Studying floristry online has required...
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