My metaphorical mental image about this summer. |
Pinterest : you can click on the word and there it is, the entire page of likes. Usually, that's what I do, I browse through pinboards, and just hit 'like' over a few things per day...okay, per hour...alright, alright, per half of hour. You can use tags or just pick a field of interest, a category listed by Pinterest and there you go!
Travel Channel : now that I mention it, I reckon I should sue my cable provider for removing it from my program grid. But thumbs up! It's really great that I can watch episodes from my favorite shows on the website too. Plus, it has plenty of articles, sweeptakes and interesting videos.
( You can even find me there, I'll share more about it soon, in another post.)
Twitter : plus the address to my profile. Well, I have been on Twitter since 2011, but seeing that no one familiar would be there, because most of the people around my area are wandering all over Facebook, I kind of left it be as it was. Things changed though. I noticed that Twitter has no ads, and a lot of people use to keep things simple. And of course, as I wanted to get in touch with friends abroad, I came back here. And I honestly don't regret it at all! I found friends and common things to share with them, I found a taste for foreign places, for travelling, discovering and of course, stories, ideas. Yeah, sounds epic for some awesome tweets, I know, hehehe.
Now, for the offline half of my holyday, I have to say that I feel blessed to be born and raised where I am right now. My hometown is a silent place, where usually no big things happen. Of course, it has its own fair share of stories and history, but for a holyday after one year spent in a chaotic huge city like Bucharest for my studies, Tulcea is the perfect quiet place to relax in. And of course, you'll find out more about my hometown and holydays in another post.
Tulcea overview. |
So, by now I should leave for a walk.
Untill further posts, have a great time!
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