Things I Experienced While Living in London


I promised myself to write something on my blog earlier this year with the absolute doubt that I will actually do it unless with the help of deus ex machina. Today, I woke up with this fiery motivation and sudden inspiration to write something, which I believe is the divine intervention itself. I head to this Blogspot website to realize that my blog domain had expired since this early April and I can't renew it since I was abroad (unless I use a UK's domain service which I will do maybe later. Fingers crossed if I can actually stay longer here).

So... How do you do, CN?

Never been better. Even though school assignments are tough as hell, I'm trying to work harder and survive this course.

My first ever writing that you'll about to see is my personal opinions on living in Britain's capital for the last (almost) 6 months. I hope you'll enjoy reading this the same way as I enjoyed writing this.

London So Far: A Photo Compendium


First post in 2018! Happy New Year!

Hello, earthlings! I'm really glad to announce that yeah, I'm here, alive and happier than ever. Resettling myself in a new situation was quite a difficult task one or two weeks ago, but as I slowly adapting to the environment, it's getting much much better than I ever imagined before (and I hope that soon I'll be calling London as my next "comfort zone"? Amen for that!).

People often asked me why I decide to move all the way before Christmas and New Year, while the course will not start until the second week of January. Well, the reasons were pretty much classic: one, I want to witness winter festivities (talk about Christmas at a country that actually have winter in their seasons!). Two, I want to adapt in a slower pace; maybe having some sessions of getting-to-know the city (talk about visiting some places that were actually in my bucket list back then on my last visit last summer, hehehe). Without further ado, here are bits and bobs of things that I did while settling myself in London before the semester starts to get busier (with the upcoming projects and assignments that I can't predict just yet).