The Happiest Country in the World?
I just found an interesting link about the newest list to the happiest countries of the world and suddenly felt like discussing, thinking and reasoning a little bit about it. You are very welcome to...
View ArticlePortugal: Between Grapes, Rivers & Rabelo Boats
Welcome to Douro Valley in Portugal! A portuguese region where our senses went into a deep and constant stimulation, from beginning to end, from top to bottom, from inside and out, in the slightest and...
View ArticleSensing Copenhagen
It was a chilly friday afternoon in September endings and I was relaxing from a few road trip days through northern Denmark. Totally devoted to the farm life, the fresh air, the healthy rhythm of...
View ArticleRoad Trip Views From Denmark
Welcome to a small but exquisite visual guide throughout Denmark, a country I recently met and sensed for the first time. With a very unique lifestyle, this place deserves a good view. We were able to...
View ArticleSensational Sorrento
The Amalfi coast is considered to be one of the jewels of Italy, and Sorrento is perhaps the most recognisable destination on an international level. Sorrento has risen to fame throughout history where...
View ArticleEssential Travel Apps
This is a guest post by our friend and blogger-colleague Jorge Rodríguez from Sonic Waste. Keep reading and find a great and useful tool for all travelers. This is a smart list of travel apps which...
View ArticleAfternoon Tea Time in Barcelona
Tea lovers, welcome! Barcelona is not probably the city you think of when craving some tea, right? But let me prove you wrong. As a tea lover myself (and a serious one), I have dedicated myself to hunt...
View ArticleRobbery in Barcelona While Travelling? A Lot
Have you been robbed while traveling? Or do you know anyone who has? Well we all have an answer or two to these questions for sure. This is certainly one ugly part of that thing we love so much:...
View ArticleFirst Time to Florence: The Arrival
This is how we experienced Florence on our first visit ever. Welcome to recall it with us, maybe you share some story of your own too. The tenderness of a place or a trip is hard to see or understand....
View ArticleCatalan Cuisine: Lesson One
Catalonia: one of the richest regions in Spain in several aspects. Starting with food and catalan cuisine, all the way through varied landscapes, language, art and architecture, and even a privileged...
View ArticleOne Day Like No Other: On a Hot Air Balloon
It’s 8:00 am on a chilly morning of spring near La Garrotxa medieval region in Catalonia, Spain. Almost touching the Pyrenees with our eyes. There’s a light fog in the air, which starts to dissipate as...
View ArticleSense Holland by Train
Leaving the traffic craziness at home when you travel is totally possible, specially when visiting the Netherlands. With one of the most extensive, efficient and neat rail systems I have experienced...
View ArticleI. The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat
Part I: Introduction and Something Else *** Thank you for your interest on this article, which is just the first one out of eight upcoming posts about one personal, heartfelt and true experience on how...
View ArticleII. The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat
Part II: Crisis and Entrepreneurship This is a follow up to Part I: Introduction and Something Else One certain thing arousing within any crisis (everywhere) is this: entrepreneurship. The same as...
View ArticleIII. The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat
Part III: Working on a Regular Day Job This is a follow up post on the series “The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat”. Previous content: Part I: Introduction and Something Part II: Crisis and...
View ArticleIV. The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat
Part IV: Prices of the Crisis This is a follow up post on the series “The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat”. Previous content: Part I: Introduction and Something Part II: Crisis and...
View ArticleV. The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat
Part V: The Recession is a Farce This is a follow up post on the series “The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat”. Previous content: Part I: Introduction and Something Part II: Crisis and...
View Article6. The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat
Part 6: Recession’s Lessons for Life in Society This is a follow up post on the series “The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat”. Previous content: Part I: Introduction and Something Part II: Crisis...
View Article7. The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat
Part 7: The Life Abroad This is a follow up post on the series “The Crisis in Spain: By a Taxpaying Expat”. Previous content: Part I: Introduction and Something Part II: Crisis and Entrepreneurship...
View ArticleSense Costa Rica: The Travel Guide
A new travel guide by TravelThirst is born! Happy to announce we have been working on a project regarding travel guides on the senses, as it is our specialty! And after deep work, thinking and...
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