Three outfits and an Easter feast

Hello everyone! I hope you had a great Easter vacation, with lots of fun and lots of food! I know that my vacation was something like that. At least the food part. I have to warn you that this is going to be a big and picture heavy post, so bear with me.

Here in Greece we celebrate Easter by going to church on Saturday night for the Resurrection and having a big Easter feast with family and friends while cooking and eating (a lot).

Luckily, the weather was nice enough to eat outside, so we had a great time.




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Bloglovin’ it

Hello everyone! This is just a quick post to let you know that from now on you can also find me on bloglovin’.

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It will be a lot easier for me to follow all the blogs I like, and also for you to follow this blog so you can keep up with the latest posts.

That’s all for now! Stay tuned for my next post.




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New Haircut

After a year (!) I finally decided that it was time to go for a haircut and refresh my highlights. I kept postponing it for months and I needed something different cause I’ve had long hair for many years and lately I was sick of them. I wanted to try something a little bit different but also keep my hair long enough so I wouldn’t regret doing it (I have a terrible fear of changes). So I chose an asymmetrical haircut which would keep my front hair almost at the same length, but at the same time shorten my hair at the back about 15-20cm (a little lower than my shoulder).




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Different place, different price

A few days ago, while researching for a post I did, I noticed the difference between the price of a product on an online shop in Europe, and the price of the same product on the same online shop in the US. And this difference is very obvious, putting European consumers at a disadvantage compared to those living in the US.

Given the facts that the currency today is: 1.00 USD = (approximately) 0.704 EUR (Source), a pair of shoes that costs 640$ in the US, should cost (app.) 450.60€ in Europe. Of course, no one sells something at exactly the same price that should have cost if we had bought it in the US, which is reasonable enough. Maybe, the seller would raise that price to cost 50-100€ more than in the US, leaving the price somewhere between 500 and 550€. Well, think again!




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