Progress

Progress

That’s it!

It’s been half a year since I officially started to run this blog so I think it is high time for a change. I am currently working on a new graphic and hopefully you’ll be able to enjoy the new design pretty soon. Last six month were extraordinary. I enjoyed every day spent on this blog. And on travels, of course.

One of the most important experience I gained is related to my recent trip to Ireland. I dreamt about this journey for a long time and when I finally got there I discovered a paradise like island. Another thing related to my blogger life is meeting people. I was blessed with fascinating meeting in last few months and I am pretty sure that I want to continue to do this.

Most of all, however, I am very happy to have YOU- my readers. Thanks to more than a thousand fans on Facebook, hundred of comments, likes and follows I am sure that the things I want to share are appreciated. Thank you all for reading the posts, commenting the photos, liking the FB news, all in all: thank you for being there!

My desk

My desk

My plan for nest half a year is:

  1. to improve design of the blog,
  2. bring some fresh news from off the beaten track destinations,
  3. and get new contacts within the travel community.

I have already planed a short trip to Italy so you can expect few posts from Perugia, Ravenna, Ferrara and Val di Fassa. I hope to bring some nice clips to prepare an exciting movie. I think about reviewing some travel books for you and I also hope to attend two travel meetings: one in London and one in Dublin.

For more details follow this blog. Ach yes, the explanation of the pictures in this post. Well, this is actually one of my secrets why my blog works so smoothly: I use a system called kanban board. On this pictures you can actually see how much work is needed to run a blog for half a year!

Kanban progress

Kanban progress

About the author

I get easily fascinated with people and places. I am passionately curious. I get often seduced with the beauty of nature. Blue sky, pure water, white snow and endless horizon seams to be enough to make me happy.

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