For now it’s just buildings. Nothing really significant. But it’s still a part of surroundings, not a post card to show to your parents. There’s a lot of photos coming. I want to post them all sooner or later. Wish me luck
Back from Asia. Tbilisi is the same as I left it. Pricey again though.
Asia does something to your eyes. Everything here suddenly has texture you forgot about.
I’m glad to see my friends again. Last year I missed this place a lot, but now it’s not that strong. I give it a few weeks before I want to leave again.
Two days in Shanghai. Jet-lagged, couldn’t figure out how to pay for anything or find somewhat familiar food. It was loaded with people. I couldn’t wait to leave. but the film shots turned out more than just ok 🫰🏼
My time in Vietnam this year will be coming to an end soon. And by far, being all over the place here, I love the northern part of Vietnam more.
Put all the pics left from Sapa and Hanoi here. They deserve some attention nevertheless
I heard several times that phrase:
“I’ve been to Japan. And now I always compare South Korea with Japan.”
I had the same thing, but the other way around.
I went to South Korea first. And when I arrived in Tokyo the next year, I couldn’t help but notice some small things that visually unite both countries. There are pretty many but still the vibe is very different.
I woke up really early that day and went to this temple. The pro tip for seeing it empty is to arrive before everyone else.
Later I discovered on my phone a meme saved months ago featuring this lying Buddha. And it is my favorite meme. I didn’t recognize at that time that I was standing near the Buddha from my favorite meme đź«
I added here the details of Japan that I want to keep for myself because they shape my memories of it. The lettering and patterns that I'll remember.
The autumn in Kyoto is adorable. I was lucky to catch the end of Momiji because it was quite late already. When I arrived to Fukuoka all leaves were already gone. But anyway…
I didn’t stay in the center and went to Arashiyama instead. The scenery is the same but less crowded. So I recommend going there to avoid touristic insanity
I started my year with beautiful ladies at Koh Phangan. This was my first New Years Eve with sand and sea instead of grey winter scenery. And my third New Year without snow.
Then there was Kuala Lumpur, I appreciate this short time I spent there.
Bali. I spent there 3 months in total. I quite don’t get it. I think it is just not my place.
Hanoi and surroundings, Vietnam. It was so fun. I met incredible people there. And two my new acquaintances created a cringe stories on their own later but I let them go with it.
South Korea. Wow, I enjoyed it so much. I would definitely come back, especially Jeju. I wish I had a car there.
Georgia in summer. Back to my routines and friends. Short trip to Moscow in July, quality time with family. Then Armenia and Georgia again.
And Japan… I have so many thoughts about it. I didn’t get this place at first. But when I got it… I got it
And now I’m in south Vietnam meeting my 2026.
2025 was easy on me. I didn’t have plans and goals for 2025. And it became the best year yet in my life I would say. I have some plans for the next year. I wish 2026 goes smoothly as well.