Tsughrughasheni Church
| Churches and Monasteries | 12 seen
Tsughrughasheni is a Georgian Orthodox church in the Bolnisi District, Georgia. It is situated approximately 2 kilometers from Bolnisi Sioni basilica, on the right bank of the Bolnisistsqali River.
The church was built in 1212–1222 supposedly by King George IV Lasha of the Bagrationi Dynasty.
Tsughrughasheni church in Georgia
I first discovered and visited Tsughrughasheni church and monastery in mid-December during a day trip to Bolnisi. It was a bit hard actually to get here physically, as there was some road construction works still going on (there is a newly paved road build straight to the monastery complex). Luckily we got here after all, and as we were the only visitors at the site, the father Seraphim greeted us at the gate and gave us a key to the church.
Father Seraphim is a really great priest, friendly, knowledgeable and humble. Father was accompanied with two German shepherd dogs. During our short conversation father Seraphim confirmed that now, once the new road is built (which took them about 5 years to be done) - he thinks that now the tranquil life of the monastery will end.
At Tsughrughasheni church in Georgia
The Tsughrughasheni church resembles stylistically the other Georgian churches from the 12th–13th centuries – Betania, Kvatakhevi, Pitareti – but it is smaller than those and has a higher cupola. The plan of the church is right-angled. The church is rich with the Georgian traditional ornaments adorned.
December 2018 Dividend Income Report - $160.57
| Investments | 15 seen
Welcome to the twentieth (#20) dividend income report, covering earnings I've made from dividend-paying stocks, peer to peer lending (both fiat and cryptocurrencies) in December 2018.
In case you are wondering why I'm sharing online my earnings - the answer is pretty simple - back in January 2017, I set a goal to reach one million dollars in my bank account by the time I will turn 60 26 years still to go). I believe in transparency and sharing dividend income reports every month helps me to observe my personal progress or bounces. Hopefully, those reports can give some inspiration to you as well. (If so, please leave a short comment below).
In short, last December turned out much better as I thought before. Despite last December was the first month when YOY growth was negative, I still really love this December. More on that bellow.
Disclosure: This article contains affiliate links to mintos.com peer to peer lending website, by clicking on links on this page and by making an investment on mintos.com, I might earn affiliate income at no cost to you. Also, I'm not a financial advisor and I don't give you any advice, I'm just sharing my own experience. Investments in stocks, funds, bonds or cryptos are risk investments and you could lose some or all of your money. Do your due diligence before investing in any kind of asset.
Both individuals and entities can invest through Mintos. Individual investors must be at least 18 years old, have a bank account in the European Union or third countries currently considered to have AML/CFT systems equivalent to the EU, and have their identity successfully verified by Mintos. At the moment, US citizens or taxpayers cannot register as investors at Mintos.
Sign up for Mintos.com here. By using my affiliate link for registration both you and I will receive — 1% of our average daily balance which should be paid in 3 installments for the first 90 days.
Interest income in December 2018
From the stocks, Mintos.com peer to peer lending and from cryptocurrency lending on Poloniex.com I got following income last month:
Ticker
Earnings
Mintos
€49.94
NCN1T
€24.00
WPG
€16.32
XIN
€12.25
FGB
€10.60
EPA:VTA
€9.28
EDF
€6.68
CLM
€6.14
EDI
€5.04
Poloniex
€2.13
Total: EUR 142.10 / USD 160.57
In total there were 10 great companies paying us dividends in December.
The YoY growth rate for my dividend income in December was negative - 7.53%. or it was 13.07 less than a year ago. The explanation is simple - SAF Tehnika from the Nasdaq Baltics decided not to pay out dividends this year and there were no extra from Latvijas Gāze, as it was in 2017... Despite I made less than a year ago I feel really strong regarding December, it's much better diversified than a year ago, and when speaking about goals for December 2019 I can see really good month here, but more on that at the end of the article.
Monthly income to the date
The cumulative earnings for 2018 now are $1,466.83 which is exactly 122.24% from my goal of 2018 ($1200). Awesome I have beaten my yearly goal by extra $266. Isn't that awesome?
2017 in Review and Financial Goals for 2018
Monthly Income chart as of December 2018
Goals for December 2019
This is my favorite part of the reports - trying to forecast/set goals for the next year. But before setting goals for December 2019 dividend income, let's see what I forecasted for this December year ago:
I'm looking to get about $200 in December 2018 dividend income
Boom. I missed my goal by about 40 bucks. It feels bad. To compensate that, I will direct an extra $40 USD toward investment on Mintos.com peer to peer platform next month. (Matching interest earned on Mintos.com Peer to Peer Lending Platform)
Now, when setting goal/forecast for December 2019 I have a $240 goal for the December 2019. From today's perspective looks very possible.
Hotel Baltvilla in Baltezers
| Hotel reviews | 8 seen
Baltvilla is a 4-star hotel located some 15 km from the city center of Riga, on the shore of a lake with a private beach area and on the Via Baltica highway (E67).
Baltvilla is located 4 km from Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum. Free WiFi is provided throughout the hotel and wide private parking is available for guests free of charge.
We opted for Baltvilla hotel during our latest trip to Latvia at the end of 2018 (pre-New Year) - surprisingly but we paid less than EUR 40 for a stay here. I believe this has been the cheapest 4-star hotel I have stayed so far, thus the service was excellent. Breakfast was just amazing. Salmon in the breakfast, sure come to Latvia.
Top Hotels in Baltezers, Latvia
Hotel room at Baltvilla
Baltvilla hosts a restaurant on the ground floor. It specializes in European and Italian cuisines and here guests can enjoy meals throughout the day. A summer terrace with a lake view is open during the season. The hotel features a Disco bar on the third floor.
Buffet breakfast at Baltvilla hotel
There are spacious standard rooms, as well as elegant luxurious suites - they all come with a French balcony. All rooms are air-conditioned and feature a Smart TV. Baltvilla provides easy access for people with special needs to all places. Kids can play either in the playground by the lake or in the LEGO corner in hotel's ground floor. Guests will find 24-hour reception at the hotel.
Baltvilla has 3 conference halls and a SPA center with different messages and procedures on the 3rd floor. All procedures must be booked in advance. Health center Baltezers is located next to the hotel and offers physiotherapy and rehabilitation services.
How To Upgrade Drupal 7 to 8 (With Multilingual Support)
| Drupal Development | 45 seen
Here comes another article, which has been in the blog's draft section since the start of 2017. In this article, I will share my notes on performing a major Drupal upgrade from 7 to 8 with multilingual support.
As a Drupal developer, I've been pretty conservative and don't rush for upgrades just because of upgrades, but here I was working with a website which was almost 8 years old (built from scratch on Drupal 7 in 2011)
What I don't like when upgrading from Drupal 7 to 8, is that the upgrade requires a fresh install of Drupal 8 site. Unfortunately, there are no still the magical one-click upgrade button (It's 2019 and not 2007, right)
In this Drupal tutorial, I will use the real example with actual content, modules and some custom fields - the site is not over customized, but it has some customization.
Let's start with a fresh Drupal 8 installation, follow this guide to learn more: How to Install & Config Drupal 8 on Ubuntu 14.04 + Ngnix
I own several Linode VPS's and deployment of new Drupal site took me about 5 minutes, depending on your hosting provider and your skills it might differ - but basically that's nothing complicated,
During the installation process I opted to install a minimal version as I love to take full control of settings enabled, but feel free to choose standard configuration profile.
Now, let's see how to perform an actual site and content upgrade
Make sure these modules are enabled on your Drupal 8 site: "Migrate," "Migrate Drupal," and "Migrate Drupal UI." A quick note, in Drupal 8, modules are renamed to Extend, though the path still is the same - /admin/modules
For migrating multilingual content from Drupal 7 (i18n) enable Migrate Drupal Multilingual
Modules to enable to migrate Drupal 7 to 8
Next, visit the /upgrade page. When you do you will see this screen:
Confirm upgrade screen
Press Continue to configure your migration source (see screenshot below). Enter the database credentials and path of your Drupal 6 or 7 site's files ( and press Review upgrade. If your Drupal 6 or Drupal 7 site uses a database prefix, be sure to expand the Advanced options and provide that prefix. Under the Source Files enter local file directory containing your site (e.g. /var/www/docroot), or your site address (for example http://example.com).
Review upgrade screen
If the database credentials are correct, the upgrade review page will list the sources and destinations existing or missing based on modules present on the source site. The page provides a summary of the upgrade paths found and missing and then details the missing ones first:
Drupal 7 upgrade to Drupal 8
You cannot do anything directly on this page to fix these missing migrations. Some of them may just be missing implementations that need to be developed while others signify modules not installed on the destination site
Hit on Perform Upgrade button.
Running Drupal 8 upgrade screen
It took some time and the website was finally upgraded to Drupal 8
Upgraded Drupal 8 website
There are still many things to do, like creating new or applying existing Drupal 8 theme.
Also, I should note, that not all body field contents were transferred during this upgrade. On the other hand that's the only major issue, I faced during this Drupal upgrade. As the site was not massive, under 100 nodes in total, I was able to recreate missing content parts manually by just copy/pasting from live Drupal 7 site to Drupal 8 site.
How To Disable / Enable Windows 10 Update
| Servers | 20 seen
Windows 10 updates might get annoying, and though they are much needed and it's not recommended to turn them off, in this article I will show one easy method how to disable and later enable Windows Update.
For other methods please see: How to Disable Windows 10 Update in Every Way
How to Disable Windows 10 Update
Understand the limitations of this method. While disabling the automatic update service will temporarily halt any Windows 10 cumulative updates, the service will re-enable itself after a certain amount of time. Here are the directions:
1. Press the Windows logo key + R at the same time to invoke the Run box.
2. Type services.msc and press Enter.
3. Scroll down to Windows Update, and double-click it.
4. In Startup type, select Disabled. Then click Apply and OK to save the settings.
To enable windows update, repeat the steps above and in startup mode chose Manual
Bolnisi Sioni Cathedral
| Churches and Monasteries | 13 seen
Bolnisi Sioni Cathedral is a Georgian Orthodox basilica in the Bolnisi village of Bolnisi District, Georgia. The cathedral was built in 478–493. It is the oldest extant church building in Georgia. Bishop David was the overseeing church leader for the construction of Bolnisi Sioni.
It took me more than 7 years of living in Georgia to visit for the first time Bolnisi and Bolnisi Sioni at the end of December 2018, though I was familiar that there are one of the oldest historical documents of the Georgian alphabet.
Bolnisi Sioni
Bolnisi Sioni Cathedral is known for its Georgian inscriptions. These are one of the oldest historical documents of the Georgian alphabet. This church is the first Georgian building to have a completion date on the exterior. Bolnisi Sioni’s decorative scheme was a Sasanian style. The southern and central parts of the church are adorned with curling vine scrolls, arabesques, and foliate motifs. Uniform masonry blocks were used to build on to the original building’s late antiquity remnants on the southern façade
Bell-tower at Bolnisi Sioni
The country of Georgia was in contact with Persia during the time of Bolnisi Sioni’s construction. Evidence of this is in the decoration of the building. The sculpture and embellishments of Bolnisi Sioni and other surrounding Georgian churches are influenced from Iranian, Armenian, and Near Eastern art and architecture. The hunting depictions and sculpture are similar to Iranian 4th and 5th century art and architecture.
How to get on one photography Tbilisi TV tower, Narikala and Tabor Monastery
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Simple - panoramic photography.
It was at the end of 2018, we were wandering around Tbilisi botanical garden, to discover Zip Line, when I thought - hmm, there is a good observation point from which we can see Tbilisi TV tower, Narikala fortress and even Tabor monastery.
I decided to make a quick experiment and was shooting panoramic photography. The result?
Here you go
Panoramic photo from Tbilisi
I love experimenting with panoramic photography and I love doing it in Tbilisi, see for example Panoramic Photography From Tbilisi Holy Trinity Cathedral or How to take and create HDR Panoramic photos
Well, I agree - the blog post is not the best solution for sharing a panoramic photo - it might be a good idea to build a simple panoramic photography plugin for Piece of Life.
Panoramic photography from Tbilisi
P.S. Happy New Year (Happy New Year! Fireworks Photography from Tbilisi)
2018 in Review and Financial Goals for 2019
| Investments | 16 seen
I'm 33 now and I have a goal to save one million dollars by the time I will turn 60. That's 27 years to go. I've been documenting my journey towards financial independence for the past two years already
In today's article, I will review the past year of 2018 and take a quick glimpse at the New Year of 2019.
Just like in the previous year, 2017 for me was a year of peer to peer lending, dividend-paying stocks and - cryptocurrencies. Speaking of cryptocurrencies 2018 was really bad for my long-term crypto holdings and whipped out all the great gains we made in 2017.
2017 in Review and Financial Goals for 2018
Structure of Investment portfolio at the end of 2018
At the start of 2018, I planned to invest about 42% of my annual net income, the planned amount for 2018 was $10,700.18, I managed to invest little more ($11,066.07) at the end of the year. I exceeded my initial plan by $365.89. In 2018, on the average I was investing at the pace of $922/mo, that's slightly less than back in 2017 ($1,000)
Net Worth value at the end of 2018
Starting June 2018, my portfolio has entered into a negative value growth ending 2018 with a negative -30.81% YTD growth and -19.31% Since the start of the portfolio in 2017.
A year ago I was quite optimistic and looked to reach at least $25,000 in net worth value. Unfortunately, there were just two months in 2018, when total net worth was larger than $20,000. I closed 2018 with $18,685.40.
Despite I managed to invest more than $11,000 this year, I barely managed to increase my net worth by a humble $2,600 or things went wrong almost everywhere in 2018 and I lost in value (YTD) EUR 7,380 / USD 8,465. Ouch, that hurts!
Here is what I told a year ago about net value:
Also, I'm looking to reach 25K net worth value by the end of 2018.
Let's see if we can apply some math here:
$16,077.05 (portfolio value January 1st, 2018) + $10,700.18 (planned additional investment throughout the year) = $26,777.23
Now let's do some crazy stuff and imagine that in 2018 I would see another 30% year over year value growth:
$26,777.23 + 30% = $34,810.399
Holly cow. It's hard to believe in such numbers (and probably there is no need for that), but in general this is how compounding works (ok, it's both compounding and value growth in this case)
Instead of +30% year over year growth, I got a negative - 30% year over year growth in 2018. That happens!
Now, the good news - In 2018 dividend yield (on cost) for my investment portfolio was about 6.30% (up from 5.50% in 2017), here is the breakdown by positions
- Mintos.com peer to peer lending: EUR 591.14 (yield 14.82%)
- Nasdaq Baltics: EUR 386.56 (yield 5.04%)
- EU stocks: EUR 74.26 (yield 4.65%)
- US stocks: EUR 154.76 (yield 3.61)
- Poloniex.com crypto lending: EUR 58.64 (yield 2.18%)
Now, in total in dividend income for 2018 I received EUR 1,265.36 / USD $1,466.84)
In general, it means that in a true passive income I made $4.02 daily, by doing nothing much, just keeping stake at great companies and lending out money via peer to peer platforms. On the other hand, I spend about an hour a day to research, analyze, make future decisions.
Financial Goals for 2019
I'm looking to invest 53% (my age + 10%) from income I've made in 2018, that's about $11,871.70.
For 2019 I plan to invest in stocks, peer to peer lending and cryptocurrencies. More or less here is the plan for invested amounts:
- Stocks: $7,000
- Peer to Peer Lending: $4,000
- Crytptocurencies: ~ $1,200
Also, I would love to keep at least 5% in cash.
For 2019 I'm looking on a minimum $2,045 annual dividend income (about $170/mo or $5.60 daily)
I'm looking to reach net worth value $30,000 by the end of 2019.
Zip Line Tbilisi (Georgia)
| Outdoor Activities | 27 seen
Zip Line Tbilisi is another cool thing to do while in Georgia.
I might be late to the party, as discovered Zip Line Tbilisi just at the end of 2018, but seems it was first opened for a public already back in June 2017. It was during our latest trip to the Tbilisi Botanical garden when I noticed strange cables going from Narikala fortress into the botanical garden.
Zip Line Tbilisi
Visitors and locals of Georgia's capital Tbilisi can now enjoy the scenery of the city's popular botanical garden from a bird's eye perspective after a zip line running above the park was launched at the location earlier today.
Zip Line Tbilisi
Strung from the hilltop Narikala Fortress overlooking the city, the line is suspended 30 metres above the park and runs 270 metres to its destination platform. (Source)
Investment Goal #5 - $100,000 by the end of 2021 in Savings Account (Stocks, Cryptocurrencies, Peer to Peer Lending)
| Investments | 52 seen
This article has been in my blog drafts section since January 2018. With the New Year fast approaching, I took another look on it, and despite the goal sounds a bit scary to me now, I decided that January 1st, 2019 is a great day to publish it. As they say, there is no better date to make a wish. Here you go - my New Years resolution - a plan for the next three years.
I'm 33 now, and I have a goal to have in saving account a million dollars by the time I will turn 60, in 2045. I started my wealth building journey just two years ago in 2017, and by now I've managed to save ~ $20,000. On average that's about $10,000 a year.
To make it to $100K in the next 3 years, it would ask me to save $80,000 or about $26K a year. With my current savings rate, I could barely reach $50K by the end of 2021.
Now, that's why I decided to boost my goal (Which is just a small step from the bigger goal) - frankly speaking, from today's perspective, looking - I have not a single clue, how to double my savings rate on a yearly basis.
On the other hand, there are a couple of options I'm considering now - like earning more (still just around $20K a year) + investing in value growth stocks and cryptocurrencies.
Take a look at my previous investment goals:
- Investment Goal #1 - $100/mo from Dividend Payments
- Investment Goal #2 - Trade Bitcoin from 0.033 to 0.05 (Altcoin Flipping)
- Investment Goal #3 - Build up Starter Emergency Fund $1,000
- Investment Goal #4 - Minimum $550 Purchase for US Stocks
Now, I have said it load, no way back. $100,000 in savings account by the end of 2021. I will be then 36/37 years old. For a guy in his late thirties that amount of money sounds reasonable to have.
How about you? Think it's possible to save $80K in just 3 years? What would be your investment strategy? Let me know in the comments section, readers and I would love to hear!
Happy New Year 2019!
The Botanical Garden of the University of Latvia
| Tourism objects | 23 seen
The Botanical Garden of the University of Latvia is located in Pardaugava (Kandavas 2), just a 10-minute ride from the central part of Riga. The garden was founded in 1922.
Over 15ha visitors can explore hothouses and outdoor collections with some 6,000 different plants. It is one of the most well-loved recreational spaces in Riga - you can slowly walk the garden’s compact yet informationally saturated territory, get to know plants from all over the world, visit the Plants House, the Azalea House as well as the Tropical House, or just enjoy lush nature in the middle of the city.
Whether you are a gardening enthusiast, a botanical expert, or just want to spend time in a beautiful and pleasant environment, you will always find something interesting here.
Tropical house building in Riga Botanical garden
I first visited Riga Botanical garden in March 2018. I haven't seen many botanical gardens, but this one really reminded the one you can find in Kiev, Ukraine (Hryshko National Botanical Garden in Kiev)
The garden’s collection is wide and carefully chosen - it includes protected plants, or those used for medical treatment, as well as a collection of the poisonous plants of Latvia.
Inside plant house
Most of the trees and bushes in the arboretum are uncommon for Latvian flora; for example, the witch hazel, cedar, walnut tree, ginkgo tree, mulberries, roses, cork tree and an edible chestnut tree. The garden has a rich collection of perennial plants, dahlias and other decorative plants. A special collection provides an insight into the world of swamp plants as well as different kinds of moss and lichen. The Plant House has various kinds of tropical and subtropical plants as well as different dessert plants, including cactus.
Blossoming Magnolias
From February to April, azaleas in the hothouse; in spring, the magnificent magnolias; at the beginning of summer, banks of rhododendrons; in the heat of the summer, roses and peonies and in autumn, dahlias.
Inside the butterfly house
From March to October, visitors can experience tropical exotica and walk amidst butterflies in the Tropical Butterfly House.
Blossoming flowers
The Botanical Garden of the University of Latvia blooms and blossoms throughout the year!
The Grand Documentary of 2017
| Documentaries | 15 seen
The Grand Documentary of 2017 is a second part from the never-ending Grand Documentary series, originally set back in 2016.
The Grand Documentary of 2017 is a 5 minutes and 23 seconds long short film documenting our lives back in 2017.
Filmed in various countries across the Globe throughout 2017, glued, polished, laminated, beaten and put together in Tbilisi, Georgia, using Premiere CC
Places from the film:
- 3 Weeks in Crete (Complete Itinerary list)
- Weekend Trip To Kiev, Ukraine
P.S. There is also in production "The Great Documentary 2018", which promises to delight us very soon - in the first quarter of 2019
Top Hotels in Baltezers, Latvia
| Hotel reviews | 9 seen
Baltezers is a popular recreational village located in Ādaži Municipality some 17 km from Riga city center.
The place is popular among tourists from the close neighboring countries like Estonia and Lithuania (because of Via Baltic road) and also for tourists from Scandinavia and Russia.
In today's article, I've listed the top 3 hotels to book here in Baltezers.
Disclosure: hotels listed below contain links to Booking.com, by clicking on links on this page and by making a reservation on Booking.com site, I will earn an affiliate income, at no cost to you.
Baltvilla
Read my review here
This 4-star hotel Baltvilla is located 9.3 mi from the center of Riga, on the shore of a lake with a private beach area and on the Via Baltica highway (E67). Baltvilla is located 2.5 mi from Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and a wide private parking is available for guests free of charge.
Baltvilla hosts a restaurant on the ground floor. It specializes in European and Italian cuisines and there guests can enjoy meals throughout the day. A summer terrace with a lake view is open during the season. The hotel features a Disco bar on the third floor.
There are spacious standard rooms, as well as elegant luxurious suites - they all come with a French balcony. All rooms are air conditioned and feature a Smart TV. Baltvilla provides easy access for people with special needs to all places. Kids can play either in the playground by the lake or in the LEGO corner in hotel's ground floor. Guests will find 24-hour reception at the property.
Baltvilla has 3 conference halls and a SPA center with different massages and procedures on the 3rd floor. All procedures must be booked in advance. Health center Baltezers is located next to the hotel and offers physiotherapy and rehabilitation services.
Price ~ EUR 41 Book this hotel on Booking.com
Villa Sofia near Lake
Located within 11.3 km of The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia in Baltezers, Villa Sofia near Lake has accommodations with free WiFi and seating area.
Some accommodations include a terrace with lake views, a fully equipped kitchen and a private bathroom with bath.
A continental breakfast is available each morning at the property.
The villa has a grill.
Fishing and hiking are possible within the area, and Villa Sofia near Lake offers a private beach area.
Book this hotel on Booking.com
Vanaga Ligzda
Vanaga Ligzda is picturesquely located on a stretch of land between the lakes Lielais Baltezers and Mazais Baltezers. Guests can enjoy a meal in the onsite and free WiFi throughout the property.
Decorated with warm colors, every room features an LCD TV with pay-per-view channels and a lake view. Some rooms feature a private bathroom complete with a shower and free toiletries, while others offer access to a shared bathroom.
At Vanaga Ligzda you will find a bar, a children’s playground and a free private parking. There is a boat rental facility within 50 m and horse riding is possible 0.6 mi away.
Price: ~ EUR 45 Book this hotel on Booking.com
Weekend Trip To Kiev, Ukraine
| Travel guides | 15 seen
Weekend trip to Kyiv, Ukraine is a short recap of my 32 birthday celebrations back in 2017.
In short, we booked a central hotel in the city center, used local taxi's a lot, traveled forth and back to the distant neighborhoods, and tried a lot of great Ukrainian cuisine.
Traditions should be respected. For the fourth year in a row, I have been celebrating my birthday at one of the former Soviet Union member country's capital cities. It all started in Yerevan, continued in Tallinn, Vilnius and now it was the turn for Kyiv.
In fact, we made a short trip to Kyiv at the end of 2016, during a flight to the US, and back then we decided to return here in Summer. See Short Day Trip To Kiev, Ukraine
Puzata Hata, Khreschatyk Street, Kyiv, Ukraine
| Restaurant reviews | 29 seen
Puzata Hata is a popular (and probably the largest) chain in Kiev - it serves traditional Ukrainian cuisine for a budget price.
Puzata Hata was one of our favorite Kiev restaurant chains we visited during our latest trip to Kiev in August 2017. See: Kiev restaurants
The Puzata Khata Restaurant Network opened its doors to the first visitors in 2003. Then it was the first restaurant in Bessarabka, in the center of Kiev.
Puzata Hata in Kiev
Today, Puzata Hata is a network of modern restaurants with quality and fast service, where you can taste delicious Ukrainian and European cuisine.
Traditional Ukrainian Cuisine
Mmm, pancakes ... yummy
I doubt we spent even USD 10 here for two person meal. Highly recommend!
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As summer came to a close, we continued our family's tradition of visiting Borjomi. This year marked yet another memorable trip at the end of August 2024, reaffirming our love for this beautiful Georgian town. Visiting Borjomi at least twice a year has become a cherished routine, a piece of life that we look forward to, blending relaxation,…
Travel guides
Summer in Latvia 2025
Summer in Latvia movie is out - Join us on our July (2025) journey through Latvia: installing a bathtub in our countryside cottage, setting up a pop-up store at Bangotnes, celebrating a birthday in Vērbeļnieki, traveling via Riga to…
Birthday in Thessaloniki, Greece
Turning 40 is a milestone worth celebrating in style, and what better way than in Thessaloniki — a city that seamlessly blends history, culture, and cuisine. From affordable flights and boutique stays to seafood feasts and hidden beaches,…
Azeula Fortress, Tbilisi Sea, and Ateni Sioni
August ended with yet another packed and memorable weekend in Georgia. This time, our journey took us from the hills near Kojori to the refreshing waters of the Tbilisi Sea, and finally to the historical town of Gori, where we enjoyed a…
Hotel Reviews
Stays & Trails La Maison Hotel Review in Panaji
At the tail end of 2024, just before catching our flight back to Delhi, we decided to book a one-night stay at Stays & Trails La Maison Fontainhas in Panaji, Goa. After weeks staying in Palolem beach, we wanted to wrap up our trip with…
Schuchmann Wines Château: A Long-Awaited Stay in Georgia’s Premier Winery Hotel & Spa
It took us over a decade to finally make it to Schuchmann Wines Château & Spa, and it was well worth the wait! We’ve spent years recommending this stunning winery hotel to visiting friends and business partners, yet somehow, we had…
Hotel Belvedere Prague: A Practical Stay with Easy Access
During our recent trip to Prague in mid-October 2024, we stayed at Hotel Belvedere. My partner attended the MEET Central Europe Translators conference, and we were joined by one of our office employees, so we opted to book two rooms. …
Review: Art Hotel Prague – A Cozy Stay in a Tranquil Part of Prague
During our recent trip to Prague in October 2024, we opted for a one-night stay at the Art Hotel Prague. We arrived at the hotel via Bolt taxi from Václav Havel Airport, which was straightforward and efficient. At about EUR 120 per room…
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Plage des Catalans: A Shrinking Memory in Marseille
Plage des Catalans, a sandy crescent tucked along Marseille’s coastline, holds a special place in my travel tapestry. I first visited this beach in the summer of 2003, a carefree stop during my early adventures in the city. Back then, it felt like a haven—close to the bustling port yet offering a slice of Mediterranean calm. When I returned…
Colva Beach: Golden Sands and Tranquility in Goa
Colva Beach, located in South Goa, is known for its expansive golden sands and tranquil atmosphere. Stretching for several kilometers along the Arabian Sea, the beach offers a peaceful escape from the busier tourist hubs in the region. Its wide shoreline, framed by swaying palm trees, provides plenty of space for visitors to relax, stroll, or…
Charles Bridge: A Timeless Landmark in Prague
The Charles Bridge (Karlův most) in Prague is one of the most iconic and historic landmarks in Europe. Built in the 14th century under the reign of King Charles IV, this Gothic stone bridge spans the Vltava River, connecting Prague's Old Town with the Lesser Town (Malá Strana). Adorned with a series of 30 Baroque statues and surrounded by…
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