Saturday, 27 November 2010

Something to look forward to...

Today I won't write much...When it's cold outside and I have a bit of a cough, I thought to cheer myself up with photos of something which is coming up...Holidays and Weddings in 2011!!


After I had my blog about destination weddings I started to get invites to all of them...(just kidding!). Two of my very close friends are getting married in two exotic destinations: Dubai and Dominican Republic. There's 3 months to the first one and exactly one year to the second wedding, can't wait!!



One of the main sights of Dubai: Burj Al Arab, Photo viajardubai.com



Ritz Carlton Dubai, the wedding reception venue. Can't wait!



Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; there's no better paradise pic from this!



This is the hotel resort beach...NICE!

I guess I just have to wait for these fabulous trips ahead, I wish I was going already!

Do you have any plans ahead?





Sunday, 21 November 2010

Still some time to visit Christmas Markets around Europe...

To be very efficient on Christmas time, or now when it's still 33 days to go to Christmas, I should have ordered the Christmas cards, purchased almost all Christmas presents which have to be sent overseas by 30th on November and have something different and personal touch on the presents. I've ordered the Christmas card (something very unusual for me to do!) and put warning notes in my calendar AND phone for the 30th of November coming closer and closer...But how do I get something personal bought...?





I would love to do something myself but seriously I don't have much time left...Solution: Do a daytrip to one of the Christmas markets and get the handmade Christmas presents for someone special!! Here are some of the ones I've visited and I'm planning visiting...one day...


Vienna Christmas Markets (13 Nov to 24 Dec 2010)

Probably the oldest Christmas Markets known and definitely the most traditional markets! Vienna Markets have been in excistence for over 700 years. All traditionally setup in front of Vienna's Town Hall (Rathausplatz) with hundreds of stalls where you can buy local handicrafts, taste cotton candies, glazed fruits and baked apples. Don't miss the carols on the advent weekends!




(Photo christkindlmarkt.at)




Stuttgart Christmas Markets (24 Nov to 23 Dec 2010)

Germany's biggest Christmas markets are in beautiful city of Stuttgart with over 250 stalls selling wooden toys, glass baubles, nutcrackers, big gingerbread hearts and the German specialty Hutzelbrot (fruitcake). Don't forget to taste the traditional Glühpunsch wine scented with cinnamon and vanilla!



(Photo Stuttgart-tourist.de)



Bath Christmas Market (25 Nov 10 to 12 Dec 2010)

British people have their own Christmas traditions with their Christmas puddings and decoratings, and all this and some more can be found at the Bath Christmas Market by the Abbey. Each year there are 123 wooden chalets selling local farmers' food, jewellery, crafts and children's toys. The views around the markets are beautiful with the Georgian feeling with the cathedral on the side.





(Photo christmasmarkets.com)




Tivoli Christmas Market, Copenhagen (20 Nov to 30 Dec 2010)

At the Copenhagen's old and traditional amusement park turns itself into a Christmas wonderworld with traditional markets. There are more than 70 stalls selling handicrafts, decoratings and local delicates such as gløgg (mulled wine), æbleskiver (apple donuts) and roasted almonds. There are almost 2000 fairylights lighting up the The Tivoli Lake, all this designed the Tiffany's head designer John Loring.



(Photo visitcopenhagen.com)



Old Town Christmas Fair, Riga (27 Nov 2010 to 09 Jan 2011)

At the Riga's most famous landmark Dome Square with 500 years old Christmas Tree lighten up will bring the Christmas feeling to everybody's mind. There are mulled wine, gingerbread, roasted almonds, Christmas tea and coffee, as well as delicious smoked meats and meat products to taste. There are plenty of handicrafts to choose from, but I would go with patterned woolen mittens, socks and hats, and handmade soaps and candles. The medieval atmosphere in old town of Riga brings more excitement to the fair.





(Photo iStockphoto)





Helsinki Christmas Markets, Helsinki (7 - 20 Dec 2010)

I bet I end up going to the local markets which would be the Helsinki Christmas markets...though I have to get a solution for the overseas package before these markets will start. From these markets you can find beautiful Finnish handicrafts from soaps to honey, from wooden toys to silver jewellery from 120 different stalls. The most interesting stuff are felt boots and hats, colourful or just in gray colour. These ones keeps you the warmest in the coldest weather. A cup of glögi at the Kappeli restaurant and eat Christmas pies.




So there's still time to book flights to any of the cities for a little shopping spree, don't you agree?! Or just to the local shopping centre, they have the Christmas feeling there too! :)

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Time to get ready for winter again...

Snowing, snowing, snowing...here it starts again.


Last winter in Finland was long, cold and snowy...The last few days are forecasting the same for this coming winter. For some reason I don't seem to get used to it at all...While it's cold outside it's good time for daydreaming and getting ready for it with following comforts:

This weekend I'm spending inside with my woolen socks on, PJ's on, under the blanket and sipping hot drinks, including the beautiful Chai-tea and White Tea from T Salon on Melrose Ave in L.A. (http://www.tsalon.com/los-angeles-store/)


How beautiful is the ad on the top of the T Salon...? NOT!

I picked the soft and smooth Chelsea Chai Tea Blend which has An intricate blend of Assam and Ceylon black teas with cardamom, almonds, hazelnuts, chocolate and peppercorns. YUM! The White Tea is called Dragon Phoenix Pearls. This hand-rolled tea is highly valued in China. It's a pleasure to the eye and the palate. I learned drinking the white tea in Australia as my colleague Amanda who was from China introduced me into this cleansing tea. 'the more you drink it the better' she said. And finally I found this fab tea shop in L.A. I've been looking for...it's quite hard to order tea to Finland though, but next time I know where to go and buy lots more!

While I'm sipping the tea, I'm burning the incenses...and oh boy I have difficulties of picking my favourite from the selection I've picked from Australia, Indonesia, Latvia and Estonia:


All these favourites of mine are Agarbathi incenses, just different brands with slightly different smells...I fell in love with the blue pack in Australia and bought the yellow one in Indonesia and started to like it too...then I went to Latvia and found both and someone recommended me the soft Satya Natural (top box) and that was beautiful! As my storage of all these started to get lower I found the little box of the 'Super Hit' from Estonia. So with these I calm myself and it really works, believe me! "Helps reduce negative and increase the positive aspects of all zodiac signs" (and headache to my partner!)

I put my Spotify (http://www.spotify.com/) on and find some acoustic guitar music (search for acoustic guitar music) which reminds me of Lisbon where I was exactly one year ago...here are some best parts of Lisbon:















notice the boy waving to me :)




And the evening is spent by drinking more hot drinks like Herrgårds Glögg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulled_wine) in the candlelight...
Enjoy your weekend! :)

Sunday, 14 November 2010

"Zen" of travelling

I've come to the conclusion that once I'm in any country I have to have a massage, facial, foot massage or any beauty treatment. Without it I feel empty...
My opinion is that with money you won't get the best massage. You have to experience many places until you know what is good and what's not. I've had massages in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, China, Australia, Indonesia, Finland and Latvia. I'm happy with any massage, it can be pure relaxation massage or deep tissue massage...most of the time I prefer the deep tissue massage as my neck and shoulders (basically my whole body) is always sore...
On my trip to Riga this weekend I went to my favourite place Shakti Centre and had one of the Ayurveda treatments which was called Sambahana...pure relaxation massage, and it definitely was one. I was snoring away after 30min of this 2h massage. I'm going back there in January and will have the deep tissue massage I like, called Raso Vai. At Shakti I feel like I've come to India, they do everything so professionally following the old ayurvedic traditions.

Here are my favourites and suggestions:


ClubMed, Bali



Shakti Centre, Riga


Furama Villas Spa, Bali


Six Senses Spa Kempinski Barbaros Bay, Turkey



Six Senses Punta Cana Resort & Spa, Dominican Republic
Planning already the next trip of Zen!