If you have been around for a longer time already, you probably know this from some of my previous articles. But if you are new here, then… Read more “Everybody And Everything Are My Teachers”
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Photo Challenge: Layered
I took this picture from the top of a volcano (note: I never believed I would ever actually voluntarily go anywhere near a volcano). You can see… Read more “Photo Challenge: Layered”
Clouds Rest | Back to Yosemite NP
Does not reaching the top count as an experience too? I want to apologize, there are no pictures apart from the ones from my phone as my… Read more “Clouds Rest | Back to Yosemite NP”
Why I Need to Go Lightweight | My Way to Lightweight Backpacking
I became interested in lightweight backpacking a few months ago and this interest started to grow into obsession as the time passed. As you may know, even… Read more “Why I Need to Go Lightweight | My Way to Lightweight Backpacking”
Dealing With Altitude at Dog Lake | Back to Yosemite NP
I almost passed out about five times and still hiked the PCT. Ok, this is a bit of a clickbait, hiked only about a mile of it. But… Read more “Dealing With Altitude at Dog Lake | Back to Yosemite NP”
VIDEO: When Everything Is Un/Planned | Point Reyes National Seashore
Unfortunately, I cannot put the video here – but you can watch it HERE ON YOUTUBE (link opens in a new tab). It’s a video blog – vlog… Read more “VIDEO: When Everything Is Un/Planned | Point Reyes National Seashore”
Traveller’s Book for September
Belden C. Lane – Backpacking with the Saints Even if you don’t read anything else, read the prologue. And you’ll have things to think about until next… Read more “Traveller’s Book for September”
“Trouble” Is My Most Loyal Companion | Back to Yosemite NP
I should get a dog to be able not to say this. Friday! I was done with my work, ready to go, just needed to ask for… Read more ““Trouble” Is My Most Loyal Companion | Back to Yosemite NP”
Photo Challenge: Structure
I took this pic on one of my visits to Yosemite NP. I couldn’t help but think about that this piece of burnt bark looks exactly like… Read more “Photo Challenge: Structure”
PHOTO: Winter in Boston
In February, I visited my friend in Boston. And I have never let you know about it! What a shame, right? Well, I hope you can forgive me – and here you have some pics from this historical city!
Huge thanks to May for showing me around!

As you may know, Boston is known for its universities. MIT and Harward – yep, they are both here.

As Boston is one of the “older” cities in the USA, you’ll find a lot of beautiful architecture.

Probably the most photogenic house I saw the first day.

Honestly, the whole city and people living there are kind of made for a lens.

“You have to see the cemetery, I was told by my friend. And so, why not?

China town. I had some Chinese pineapple pastry and it was the most delicious sweet pastry I’ve ever tasted!


Boston Common park still kept some of its Christmas decor.


Watching the sunset at the shore – few thousand miles behind that big puddle named Atlantic is my country!

Welcome to Harward.






And where else should I end my trip than in Mike’s Pastry, a well-known café right at the Harvard campus?
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