A while ago I was asked by the ever lovely anne if I could answer a few fun questions (like: what’s in your “designer travel kit” ? and: on an average, how many pictures to you take on a trip?) for her boarding pass series on her blog, prêt à voyager. Today, the post is up! With loads of photos and little handwritten descriptions…
To read the full post, please click here. I do hope you like it. Thank you dear anne! I hope to see you in Paris one day soon.
xx
PS I just added the link within widget which is something I have been meaning to do as I am quite liking it on other blogs. What do you think of it? I thought it might be a nice way to see old posts that you may have missed. Let me know your thoughts…
UPDATE, 2 days later: I have removed the link within widget for the moment because I feel like it messes up the tranquility of the posts. If I can find a way of making it more subtle, I shall put it back in. Thanks for all your feedback on facebook!
That is one of my favorite blogs, and boarding pass is one of my favorite blog features! I’m heading over immediately.
September 28th, 2009 | #
Hi Pia 🙂 Cool little piece! Goooorgeous photos. As always. Hey, if you have time, will you share where you like to stay and/or visit on Vancouver Island???
Happy fall! xox
September 29th, 2009 | #
The photos are lovely and capture that feeling of moving and being away from familiar things. Gorgeous.
September 29th, 2009 | #
Her little interview led me to your soundscapes, and I must say that the one of you playing the piano is so great. You are VERY talented, my dear. It was beautiful.
September 29th, 2009 | #
beautiful photos! i’ll head on over right away 🙂
September 29th, 2009 | #
your photos are so beautiful Pia! Love the atmosphere, they are like poems to the eyes and soul 🙂
and a question…? How do you get this light on your pictures? I know…that must be a secret…magic? It is always a pleasure to pass by. Thank you!
September 29th, 2009 | #
Hi! It´s such an original interview…I agree with you on avoiding touristy places, I usually find them artificial and over-exploited. Better finding magically “non-discovered” treasures.
September 29th, 2009 | #
you were in langkawai? cool! i am from malaysia 🙂
i went to amsterdam last year and my husband took some photos of boat houses, now everytime i see your photos of the view from your boathouse, i’m wondering if one of those that my husband captured is one of your beautiful home 🙂
September 29th, 2009 | #
I love it! I used linkwithin on my blog also – but took it off to try out a new design. I wish it were more customizable, but oh well.
best!
-Milan
September 30th, 2009 | #