Tuesday 10 December 2013

PARIS + SEGOVIA PICS


Hi there, I would like to share some pics from my latest travels. I have been in Paris and Segovia, Spain. Both places full of charm in very different ways. Paris, the city of lights, was oh so beautiful like always but this time the Christmas ambience made it a whole new experience. La tour Eiffel had special lighting, the streets where full of garlands, christmas trees,  tourists walking all over the place without minding the cold. Actually the weather was just perfect, the whole trip was, really. I was able to do many things in such a short time. Visit friends and spend quality time, go to knew places, eat in nice restaurants, try the best eclair I ever had, go to one of the finest spice and cheese stores and walk through amazing markets, try freshly picked chanterelles and many other wild mushroom varieties and even visit a monastery. Im so grateful, a trip to Paris is always full of inspiration. If you happen to go you must visit : L'Eclair de Genie (eclair's), L'Epicerie Fine, Cantin (best cheese and butter).
I have been in Segovia too. Its a small village  one hour away from Madrid, famous for its piglet (I think I could pass on that one!, although I did eat it years ago when I was still eating meat).
The landscape over there is breathtaking, quite flat on one side and tall mountains on the other.  Some of them had quite a bit of snow on top of them. This time I didn't feel like going to the village, instead I stayed some kilometers away and enjoyed the natural scenery. Went for long walks and enjoyed good conversations next to warm chimneys. 
These are some of the pictures I took. I hope toy like them. 
Soon I'll be traveling again so maybe I won't be able to write as often as I would like to but I will be back anytime.
Have a nice week. Relax, chill out, breath deeply and love.















2 comments:

  1. Que lindas fotos!!!
    No hay ninguna de la blogger? : (
    Besos

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  2. Gracias, las de la blogger te las mando privately!

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