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Between Sangria and Paella in Barcelona

What’s better than blogging about food when you’re fasting and getting nuts thinking of the thesis? Ha. Here’s a peek on what I tasted during the summer school…

Modernista Fiesta (part 2)

Enclosed with the documents for the summer school in IBEI was a ticket of Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC). Woo hoo, free ticket to a museum! A…

Muenchen Musings

Hi! This is a post that should be posted long, long time ago, as the topic is about my transits in Muenchen, or, as dubbed by English: Munich…

Passport Problem

I lost my passport. Don’t ask me how as it’s still a mystery for me. Kind of. The biggest problem was that I realised the loss at 3.30…

Milano Melange (Third Italy Trip part 3)

My two nights in Milano is a mix of very good experience with fairly bad ones. First of all is its impressive, grand Milano Centrale train station. It’s…

Visiting Verona (Third Italy Trip part 2)

On June 18th, Tina, Claire and me took the train to Verona. It was not started with a good beginning as the schedule board in the train station…

Viva Venezia (Third Italy Trip part 1)

After Alghero, then Firenze and Pisa; Venezia, Verona, and Milano were in the list of my third trip to Italy in July 16th-20th. The first three days were…

Enchanté

It was after 5 pm in Brussels, two days ago. I spent the whole afternoon wandering aimlessly around the Central Station, waiting for the moment I can see…

Brussels, two years ago

As Always…

..planning the next holiday trip(s) is muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch more interesting than doing the thesis. I’m not complaining, just pondering over my habit. And bragging about my next endeavours. Bear…

Back to Berlin

Tomorrow I’ll spend a week in Berlin for a study visit. I’ve been there for several days last November, to meet old friends, so I’m not really excited…

Going Dutch

I spent the Easter Break as a hostess for fellow Indo-Mundusians (= Indonesians who also get the Erasmus Mundus scholarships). First came Ana from Prague, then Agis who’s…

Greetings, Groningen!

Two weeks ago, I went to Groningen — the northernmost city in the Netherlands — to attend an anti-corruption discussion and an afternoon stroll in the old city…