Another experiment of Homo Sapiens @ Malta 2024 April 29
Another experiment of Homo Sapiens During my five days in Malta, I managed to visit three sites of big stones in two days – they are officially known as Megalithic Temples of Malta and there are a total of 7 of them. They say they were built in the Neolithic era, sometime between 3600 and 2500 BC, making them as old or older than the pyramids of Giza, Egypt. The oldest one, Ggantija temple, was built about 5,500 years ago, and it is the second oldest...
A (de)tour to Viseu @Viseu, Portugal, 17 April 2025
A (de)tour to Viseu When I decided to spend 9 days in Portugal for my vacation- perhaps a generous amount of time for a vacation traveler within the EU – I was conscious that I wanted to glimpse the “deeper” Portugal, where tourists do not frequent. That motivation became even stronger during my three-day stay in Lisbon, where I found myself almost exclusively surrounded by tourists in the old town. It was a strange experience, rarely spotting any locals. It felt like a real-life theme park....
Not Separate @ Warsaw, Poland, June 2, 2025
Not Separate I first met “C” at a hostel in Moldova some six years ago. I don’t remember how well our initial “small talks” went, but the two of us hung out several times, and I ended up building a sense of brotherhood with him (I’m not sure about his account, though). Not only did we recognize common thoughts and feelings regarding long-term traveling, we also shared some insignificant fun coincidences: man-bun hairstyle, the same age and height, and each having one more brother. Although we...
Amateur is the goal
The most influential dance teacher of mine was a martial arts practitioner before he became a dancer. When I asked about the difference between the two different phases of his life, he told me that there was fundamentally no difference, indicating that he viewed either form as a tool to shape the life he wanted. That is, a life supported by a lifelong craft where there is no final destination. At least this was my understanding of what he said then. Over two decades of dancing...
Carthage ruins @Tunis, Tunisia, January 1, 2023
Tunisia boasts a very long history, and the earliest stories date back to as early as the 9th century BC when the city of Carthage was founded by Phoenicians in modern-day Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia. It is easy to notice that Tunisia is proud of being the descendant of Carthage, as the international airport and many train stations have the name “Carthage” in them. Unfortunately, many of the buildings by Carthage were later demolished by the Roman empire, and as far as I understand,...
With Salim @ Hammamet, Tunisia, December 30, 2022
With Salim Despite being a dozen years younger than myself, I connected with him like a friend of my age. His thoughtfulness, maturity and inquisitiveness kept me in a comfortable and fun environment all the while we were exploring the Southern part of the country, and the experience will be remembered for a long time with warm feelings. Feeling a lot like seeing myself in my 20s, I occasionally had to hold the urge to give him “unrequested” tips and advice of life – I hope...
Arriving in Tunisia @ Medina, Tunis, Tunisia, December 25, 2022
I have been longing for traveling to unfamiliar places. It had been over 1.5 years since the last time I had such travels, and I was becoming increasingly desperate to refresh my perspectives – a reminder that the world is a much bigger place than the “comfortable international bubble” where I settled in The Hague. I desired a humbling reminder that my constant thinking about work performance and work relationships is just a tiny and particular subject I chose to spend my energy with, until...
Arrival @ The Hague, The Netherlands, September 27, 2021
Arrived in The Hague, the final destination of this trip. This time I drove around 2,700 km in three weeks. When I left the car in Greece a year and 7 months ago, I had no idea about what would happen to it later (donating it was one of the options I considered). And now, I am only grateful that I could continue its story and somehow conclude the last chapter of the long trip. During the past weeks on the road, I thoroughly enjoyed the...

