Monday, 16 July 2012

Salzburg

 The old town and the fortress:
Salzburg Fortress Photo from our trip


A view of Salzburg from the top of the fortress:

Scenic view of Salzburg Austria

The town courtyard, streets and small passageways are so pretty. Unfortunately many of the shops were closed as it was a Sunday but we could see through the windows some lovely artwork, charming little ornamental pieces and jewellery amongst other things. Luckily the cafes and chocolate shop were open so we didn't miss out on a traditional coffee and a lush dessert!

Horses in the old town courtyard

Shopping street in Salzburg
Visiting Mozart's birthplace (Geburtshaus) and a choir of students:
Mozart's Birthplace Geburtshaus

Salzburg is a really beautiful cultural city, I would love to go back again. It's also very close to Munich so you can get there within 1 to 2 hrs by train along a scenic route through the countryside.

Photos and video from Schah

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Staying in Munich

Our trip this past May began in Munich. We were excited to be back in Germany! This time I was travelling with my boyfriend and my friend Keira :)

We stayed in Munich for only one night before moving on to Austria. We had never tried Airbnb before but decided to book a few nights, including the first, in apartments we had found on the website. I loved our cozy Munich pad; Very comfortable and located in a pretty area near the Nymphenburg Palace...

airbnb cozy fairytale vacation accommodation in Munich Germany
If you're thinking of staying in Munich this apartment is perfect for a couple and even fit three of us well, with one sleeping on the large pull-out sofa. That being said, after a 13hr flight, jet lag and a few glasses of wine we were pretty much ready to pass out on the kitchen floor! See this accommodation and our lovely host Jamie here on Airbnb ;)

In the morning, Keira and I took a walk to the palace while Schah went to Marienplatz to meet a friend. By noon we were off to the hauptbahnhof and catching a train to our next destination, beautiful Salzburg in Austria.

Walk by the canal in Nymphenburg
iphone photo of gardens behind the palace

Nymphenburg
Nymphenburg Palace and Gardens

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Five easy ways to freshen up your home

We've decided to give our decor a bit of a change. I really want a fresh new look but without any large projects or big expenses. Here are some quick and easy things we plan to do for an "instant lift". Maybe you can try them in your house as well: 

1. Change your wall colour
Painting a wall is one of the most simple and inexpensive ways to create a dramatic change to a space. It could be a shade you've never tried before or just a favourite colour you love to surround yourself with. My living room was painted a green tea shade a few years ago but we would like to change it back to white, to give a more light and airy feeling. The white we've chosen has an underlying pink tone which provides warmth. For a cooler shade, choose a white with blue undertones.

2. Decorate with plants or fresh flowers
A new house plant or placing flowers around the house is such an easy thing to do and can really add colour and life to your home. Try picking out an accent colour that is already in the room, for example a vase of lovely pink tulips if you have pink throw cushions. For the living room we're repainting to white, I think a light green arrangement with touches of white blossom will look really pretty.

3. Put down a cozy rug
If you have hard flooring like mine, a cozy rug is so nice for adding warmth and a homely feeling. Once the painting is done we'll put out some very old but beautiful handwoven rugs we have. It takes a lot of cleaning but it's definitely worth it. If you have allergies I suggest ruling out any shag type carpets and stick instead to those with tightly woven strands where dust, pollen and other allergens have less room to hide.

4. Switch up your art
Change the placement of any wall paintings or frames on tabletops. Just like changing around your furniture, it can give a whole new look to your room. You could even add something new and personal, like a photo you took recently with a loved one or a quote you want to remember.

5. Group accessories
I like to group decorative pieces, like candles or ornaments, in groups of 3s, 5s or 7s. This always seems to feel more complete as an arrangement. Recently I was given a gorgeous scented candle made with soy wax and a natural wood wick, I love how it crackles when it burns and fills the room with a rich comforting scent. For fragrance, I also like to use essential oils - lavender, bergamot and lemongrass are perfect for creating a relaxing atmosphere :)

Colour, flowers, art and ornaments. Quick tips for sprucing up your house

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Celebrate :)



Banana choc sugarless cake! Dad's birthday this week and we celebrated with this delish dessert. We also had a gathering over the weekend and cooked loads of food, a good time =) I think he really enjoyed it.

Monday, 11 June 2012

England v. France

England vs France Euro 2012 football match
via BBC.co.uk
Watching England v. France, It's gonna be hard waking up for work tomorrow! If you love football or play FIFA, visit Schah's site fifplay.com for loads of good stuff on the game.

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Waffles and Strawberries


A sweet tea-time treat :) Waffles topped with yoghurt, bananas and berries at Stranger's Reunion cafe.