London Tube Nightmare
I have recently needed to get used to travelling by tube again. Apart from the lack of people wearing masks or not keeping their distance, the experience was slightly unpleasant, … Continue reading →
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↓I have recently needed to get used to travelling by tube again. Apart from the lack of people wearing masks or not keeping their distance, the experience was slightly unpleasant, … Continue reading →
Reviewing the positive aspects in our life has possibly never been more important than in 2020. It is good practice to do this from time to time, so that the … Continue reading →
It’s been a crazy time this year so far. All the sudden forced changes to our lifestyle have directly affected those aspects sitting at the bottom of the Maslow pyramid … Continue reading →
You’d think it’d be impossible to describe London as a ghost town, a vibrant city with a population of 9.3 million and such varied cultural offer that attracted 40.857 million … Continue reading →
Flattenning the curve is the goal right now. But, flattenning the curves might have started to become one of our goals right now too. Over the past two months or … Continue reading →
We’ve been in full-scale lockdown since March 23 in UK, and despite keeping us busy with work, courses or cooking, every day in London seems to be the same now. … Continue reading →
As the world is currently on stand-by due to Covid-19, few aspects of life before lockdown still continue. London is almost effectively a ghost town for the time being, as … Continue reading →
Working in London as a freelancer or even when working on a side project has its perks. One of them being that you’re able to get to know different places … Continue reading →
I’d never heard the terms Canto-pop or Mando-pop music before the Chinese New Year celebrations last weekend. The presenters at the Hong Kong stage mentioned that British and Western pop are a big … Continue reading →