Montag, 20. Juni 2016

CASEAPP GIVEAWAY


Sind diese Handyhüllen nicht ein Traum? Momentan sieht man Cases in Mamor-Optik ja überall auf Instagram
und Tumblr, aber bei CaseApp hat man nicht nur eine Auswahl an unfassbar vielen verschiedenen Mamor-Designs,
sondern kann diese auch noch personalisieren - sei es mit einem Foto oder in Form eines Schriftzuges.


Da ich sowieso auf der Suche nach einem Geschenk für meine Cousine war und weiß, dass sie schon seit
Langem nach einer solchen Hülle sucht, habe ich mich für diese beiden Stücke entschieden. Mit Hilfe der Initialen
ihres Namens habe ich die Cases noch etwas persönlicher gestaltet - in meinen Augen eine super schöne,
besondere und persönliche Geschenkidee! Außerdem macht es irgendwie Spaß, die Handyhüllen zu gestalten...



Aber nicht nur meine Cousine wird beschenkt, sondern auch eine/einer von euch! 
Hierzu müsst ihr nur folgende Schritte befolgen:

1. Folgt mir via GFC oder bloglovin - immerhin ist die Verlosung ja für meine lieben Leser.
2. Schreibt einen Kommentar mit eurer Mailadresse und lasst mich wissen, welche der beiden Hüllen Euer Favorit ist.
3. Wer mag, kann CaseApp noch auf Instagram folgen. Dafür gibt es ein Extralos!

Und schon habt ihr die Möglichkeit, eine Handy- oder Laptophülle zu gewinnen und diese bei CaseApp kreativ
und ganz individuell zu gestaltenDer Gewinner/die Gewinnerin wird dann von mir persönlich kontaktiert.
Cases - CaseApp*


Für alle anderen gibt es als Trostpreis aber auch eine Kleinigkeit. Denn mit dem Code "SUMMERLIGHTS20"
könnt ihr bis zum 9. Juli 20% Rabatt auf eure Bestellung bei CaseApp erhalten.

Klickt euch einfach mal durch die wunderschönen Designs und lasst eurer Kreativität freien Lauf! 

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Freitag, 10. Juni 2016

SYNDEY ON A BUDGET



As you might have guessed, Sydney isn't necessarily the cheapest city to visit. Especially after traveling
for a few months you just don't want to spend a lot of money anymore because living in hostels,
paying for groceries etc is expensive enough! Luckily, you don't have to stay in the hostel the whole day
just to avoid paying for anything since there is actually quite a lot of stuff you can do for free or for
very little money. Here are my "top six things to do in Syndey for travelers on a budget".

Picture via Google


Let's start with some cultural attractions. The Art Gallery of New South Wales for example is really, really
interesting with loads of different, partly changing exhibitions and doesn't cost you a penny. Further options are
the Museum of Contemporary Art or the Australian National Maritime Museum which are both for free as well.

Picture via Google


Feeling hungry but you don't at all fancy the food you have got in the fridge at the hostel? Lentil
as Anything it is then. I actually didn't check out the one in Sydney (391 King Street, Newtown) but I've been
to the branch in Melbourne and it's the best concept ever! The people working there are volunteers and
offer a buffet with all kind of vegetarian food. In the end, you pay as much as you think the meal was
worth (normally around $12, preferably more). An absolutely cool experience, go check it out!



If you just want to hang out somewhere nice for a while, sit down in the Botanic Garden or at the Circular Quay/
Opera House. There are always people around and most of the time you can even enjoy some live music for free.

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Looking for something to do on Saturday? The place to be is definitely the Flea Market in Glebe on Glebe
Point Road in front of the primary school. I personally love flea markets and this one is honestly the best I've
ever been to. Loads of pretty pop up stores selling braletts, christal chocker etc but also a huge amount of
students selling their super stylish clothes for basically nothing. Every second vendor looks like a model and the atmosphere is just really relaxed. Sit down to enjoy a Turkish kebab or try homemade granola for free. And
since you are already there, go and check out the Fish Market on your way back into the city. The range
of fresh products is huuuge and you might be lucky and grab a bite of salmon somewhere in the alleys -
after eating salmon only once in more than six months the taste made me so, so happy!



To get out of the city centre of Sydney you have to use public transport and have to have a card called
Opal which you can top up with money. Once you enter a bus or a train, just simply tap the card on or off
and they will charge your card the exact amount. On Sundays the amount is capped to $2,50 for the whole day.
So if you want to go to Manly Beach or the Blue Mountains without spending heaps make sure to go at the end
of the week. That is so much cheaper! Of course there is some stuff you just can't miss out on. Bondi Beach and
Bondi Iceberg are definitely two of these attractions. Pack a picnic, grab a towl and hop into the bus. One way
costs you between $3,50 and $4,50, depending on from where you take the bus, but it's definitely worth it! Snap a
pic of the pools (no need to hop in there if you want to save money), then hit the beach, relax and get tanned.



Have you ever been to Sydney? What did you enjoy the most? Or do you
want to go there one day? Let me know in the comments below.

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Sonntag, 5. Juni 2016

I FELL IN LOVE AT THE SEASIDE



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