apparently doing a degree and is really bad at blogging. like, seriously. look at the dates. it's bad.

I'm currently in Ireland, enjoying the burning heat and melting because I am not a sun sort of person. I'm wearing jeans and boots i...

off for a wander.

I'm currently in Ireland, enjoying the burning heat and melting because I am not a sun sort of person. I'm wearing jeans and boots in 20+ degrees heat for god's sake. But, what I have realised, is how much I love travelling and taking photos of wherever I do go, so today I'm gonna show you guys some of my favourite photos. 

(A full blog post on Ireland will be up later this week) 












My first place is actually somewhere I went today, which are the cliffs of Moher. Despite the vast amount of people there, it was actually beautiful and the Celtic music really set a scene for the site. It was so dramatic, and I love pretty much all the photos I took, but these two especially. I feel they capture the cliffs and the scenes I saw very well, and I'm pleased that I get to show you guys. 




The next place is obviously Paris. I went in Easter of this year and loved it. I just felt like it was busy and full of life and always had something interesting going on, which I loved. Obviously the language barrier was a huge thing for me, and so I found myself scared to talk to people, and left the actual talking to my mum, who's fluent. This didn't stop me from loving the city though, and I found myself enjoying the culture and lifestyle of the Parisians. I also made a visit to the famous lock bridge, or Pont des Arts. I know this is a highly controversial thing, with people dividing between whether it's a good idea or not, but I loved it. It just felt so lovely knowing that so many couples had been and gone in that spot, putting something to show that they want and think they're going to be together forever. Even if you don't agree with the locks, you need to agree that that is a beautiful thought.

I'm not going to list all the times I've been to London as we'll probably still be here in eighty years when we're all old and decrepit, but it will continue to be one of my favourite cities for as long as I live. London has so much going on, whether it's shows or clubs or just going for a meal, and I love it so much. I abuse the fact I have family living down there, using any chance I get to go down and see a few shows and do a bit more exploring. One place I really do love is Camden Market, as I love the range of styles and products you can get there. One thing I don't like though is how pushy some of the market stall owners can be. No. Stop that. I also love the range of restaurants they have, most of which I have not tried, but starting from my next trip down, which is actually next week, I will be. Rainforest Cafe has been booked, and ChoccyWoccyDooDaas is definitely on my list of things to try, as is The Breakfast Club. If anyone has been, please comment and tell me what they're like!

My last trip is to Canada. I've only been once and that was three years ago, but to this day I love it so so much and I want to go back so badly. Besides Disney (which I have no decent photos of, hence why it's not here) I have never been to a holiday destination I loved this much. Toronto is full of life and it's full of happy and pleasant people who clean their streets and are much friendlier than most nations minus the Irish, and it just makes me so happy. I also visited Victoria and that was just as nice, just less city-like, seeing as it is a town on an island. I just miss Canada so much and need to go back at least once more just to see it again. 


 The pictures are no where near the quality of the others because they're taken by 14 year old me on an iPod touch.

So yeah, these are some of the photos and places I love(d). 



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