On one of hot July afternoons I visited my sis in her new flat, where she and her hubby moved in right after their June wedding. She served me delicious frappe and we spent some quality time on her couch, checking the wine etiquetes she got for the wedding and talking about how our lives have been lately.
I picked a Pull and Bear dress because of how hot it was outside and styled my hair in something braid-like. But don't laugh just yet, it was just a fancy way to make sure my long hair doesn't make the heat any worse. With Tudorcolor inside of my Praktica, I took a few snaps of what her living room looks like. It is so cool that she managed to get all these details that she had always wanted and we had always talked about. enjoy :)
Summer has started for good and temperatures are insane. I recently caught myself welcoming my school year habits back into my life. Never had I thought that I would be on energy drinks during the summer. This morning it was inevitable though. I had to get up at 5.45am, because my summer practice has began. It's a M.D. practice on a hematology ward, so far away from my dentistry stuff. I must say it's not very tough and if it wasn't for the early hours, I'd say it's a good experience. We have met some very talkative patients today, so the hours have just passed by so quickly. I have to say I am really enjoying my vacay so far. We're having desserts and cold beer way more often than during the academic year. We are having sleepovers way more often, which I absolutely adore, even if I hate being tickled by you, you monster.
Big news, on August 10th we are going to beautiful Budapest for a couple of days, and this time we are going by a plane. Saves time and actually, money, in that case. I have began stocking up for that trip, but I am still undecided what films to take. By the way, have you ever had problems with your films when going through customs? Is it true that if the film is below 1600iso, it's safe? I'd hate if all of my photographs were fried with that scanning machine they have there. Lots of you travel a lot, thought I'd ask :)
It's so abstract to ever leave this city. The parting time is coming though, but it just feels insane, because I won't last a week without you.
Speak soon! :)
It's so abstract to ever leave this city. The parting time is coming though, but it just feels insane, because I won't last a week without you.
Speak soon! :)
Seriously, people just cannot photograph me in focus.
jak tutaj cudownie! Dodaję bez zastanowienia!
ReplyDeleteCo miesiąc robię 'Blog of the month'
ReplyDeleteJeśli się zgodzisz, to chciałabym Cię polecić :)
Dzien dobry :} I am 1/2 Polish, 1/2 Hungarian (but do not live in either of these countries),
ReplyDeletebut Budapest will be bardzo ładne! Powodzenia :}
I really want to go to Budapest! It would be amazing, already looking forward to your pictures from this trip. Also your hair looks really nice there :)
ReplyDeletehave a great time in budapest! your braids are lovely!
ReplyDeleteBraids! This summer, I've been braiding my hair everyday and I love it :)
ReplyDeleteIn my personal travelling experience, none of the films I carried with me got damaged by the x-ray machines. Have a stupendous time in Budapest!
Przepiekne zdiecia! Bardzo podoba mi sie twoj blog. Czekam na zdiecia z Budapesztu :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is amazing and I love the braid-like hair. Budapest sounds amazing, I'd love to go there, but seeing it through your lens will probably be amazing as well! I love your sisters place, it looks so bright and airy. - Also, I'm sorry for not commenting so regularly, I've been secretly lurking around your blog again for too long ;) But I promise, I'm back!!
ReplyDeleteI love these. And your milkmaid braids make you look so Heidi/Lolitaesque :) It's terribly hot here in Portugal too, I can't wait for Summer to end. Heat is overrated. Have a great time in Budapest!
ReplyDeletehope budapest treats you well,Kasia <3
ReplyDeletelove your hair!
if you come over i will get that portrait focus right ;)
I vouch for Sara! :D
DeleteYour hair is insanely pretty!!
First things first: never ever ever dispatch the films. That X-ray is more strong and it will seriously damage the film. the x-ray for carry on luggage is much lighter. you can ask for visual inspection. i often do that. and there's a bag where you can put the films and theywill survive: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/185375-REG/Domke_711_15B_Film_Guard_Bag_Large.html it's pretty good. it's not very practical to travel with films, but the results pay off. :)
ReplyDeletethat said, haha, loved the photos. your braid is pretty charming. :) and I loved all the details of your sis home
I was actually thinking of this "problem" as well.. and thought to suggest kindly the same idea, a special/certain bag for the films?! Kind regards
DeleteWell it looks like you're having quite a great summer, despite the heat of course. The braids are lovely, you should really wear them more often! And, also, your sister's house has lots of nice details. So cute:)
ReplyDeletebeautiful place!
ReplyDeleteThe flat looks awesome with these little details, really like the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Budapest twice and loved it there! You are going to have a good time x
Katrina Sophia
Love that photo with the fan!
ReplyDeleteI have the same prob. Haha. I usually don't let others take photos of me using my film camera because they always don't know what they're doing. ;(
I am so happy I am following you :) I just can't believe the finness of your vision. So refreshing and beautifully inspiring
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