2021 was a sobering year. I started to get more responsibilities, whether I knew of them or not, in both my private and professional life. I cut off an unhealthy part of my life - mostly the boozing and fraternizing (wow what a bombastic word!). I organized my life around the people who mattered, in both my personal and work lives. Here's a 2021 recap of what happened in the year. Come on in~
Hello my dears, how has everyone been these wonderous few months? As expected, growing up isn't easy for the typical millennial, but we make do. December is the month of the Turquoise, which is a blazing, cerulean blue gemstone that brings the wearer good luck and fortune. It's a month of reflections and today, I will be doing a simple 5 Small Things post before my annual 2020 wrap-up.
Now we come to the fifth part of the tour. As you recall we spent 2 days in Hotel Croatia at Dubrovnik; today's travelogue starts at the hotel on the evening of Day 4. Dinner was free-and-easy, so we opted for a walk down to the town and a tasty seafood platter.
Day trip to Montenegro, one of the countries in ex-Yugoslavia which united the Slav people in the region. This is the Bay of Kotor, a picturesque bay in the country. There are 4.5 million Montenegro people worldwide but only 600k in actual Montenegro. The country is 13,500 sqkm while in comparison, Singapore is 700 sqkm. Montenegro became independent in 2006 after separating from Serbia and was the last to leave the Yugoslavia-bloc in 2006.
Ready for a trip to Kotor? Jump right in!
I hope you had a good time reading the first two parts of my travelogue to the Balkans, namely Zagreb in Croatia and Sarajevo in Bosnia. On the third day of the trip, we travel to a region of Sarajevo, which was crucial to their civil war in the 90s. We also go to another town in Croatia named Mostar. Are you ready? Click the 'Continue Reading' button below this post to find out more!
Hola at you readers! It's me, Sasha Bear here - and today we're FINALLY going to post about my trip to the Balkans circa October 2019. I hope this post cheers you up in these trying times due to the coronavirus, as I bring you on a tour around Europe in the dulcet tones of autumn. Come on in to read more!
The Korean Glass Skin trend is something that many girls and ladies want - however, search results and research have been unsatisfactory to some as most answers have pointed to skin care. Did you know? Your skin condition fluctuates based on what you eat and your lymphatic drainage, what goes to your kidney and liver, and whether you have continuous detox. Also your stress and cortisol levels!
That is a naturalistic view towards skincare and well-being. I'm sure you must be wondering what the secret to glass skin is if you're looking for a quick fix-me-up before a big event like your wedding or birthday. The answer that many celebrities and influencers know - that I will be sharing with you today. Come on in~