Runaway Photo: 50 Shades of Green
Scotland’s 50 Shades of Green As I’ve always imagined, Scotland is covered in green. It didn’t disappoint me. Different from Bhutan’s fresh and sunny green, Scotland’s was more complex and wet....
View ArticleScottish Highlands Road Trip Planning
Rugged terrain with thick green moss-covered rolling hills always attracted me. Iceland and New Zealand were the very definition of the mystical scenery I imagined. I loved how their landscapes showed...
View ArticleRunaway Juno Media is heading to Edinburgh’s Hogmanay 2014/15
Continuing from last year, Runaway Juno Media is again participating Edinburgh’s Hogmanay 2014/15! I’m off to Scotland this Monday, and will travel for next seven days with #Blogmanay campaign. The...
View ArticleThe Three Sisters – Bidean nam Bian
The Three Sisters of Glen Coe, Scotland In Glen Coe, find the famous “Three Sisters”. It’s a part of Bidean nam Bian, the highest point in the former county of Argyll. Glen Coe’s scenery is so...
View ArticleI’m Officially Loony Dook-ed!
the Loony Dook New Year’s Day dip in the Firth of Forth at South Queensferry (photo credit: Telegraph) I’m Officially Loony Dook-ed! The sight of Forth Bridge, thousands of people dressed-up...
View ArticleI Went to Glen Coe, And This is What Happened.
Glen Coe: Where the Elves Might Be(?) Sometimes the world can surprise you when least expected. Our road trip from Edinburgh to Glen Coe, which normally takes less than 3-hour ‘in a normal driving’,...
View ArticleBRIEFS: all male, all vaudeville, all trash
Briefs: The Second Comming (photo source: Edinburgh’s Festivals) A Boy-lesque show, anyone? Who knew, I would be sitting in the theater for “boy-lesque”. I love theater shows, but I never...
View ArticleParty ‘Till the New Year: Edinburgh’s Hogmanay
What happened at the Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Edinburgh knows how to welcome the New Year. For three days, they throw one of the world’s biggest parties filled with music, adventure, and more than enough...
View ArticleThe Kelpies: More Than Just Giant Horses
The Kelpies: More Than Giant Horses Scotland recently acquired a pair of metal equine sculptures. It’s 30-meter high, became the largest public art in Scotland, and one of the largest of its kind in...
View ArticleRock Climbing and Life Lessons
Indoor rock climbing is my new “it” sport. As a daughter of an experienced climber, I’ve always wanted to try it. But it’s not something that I could start nowhere, and in fact I didn’t know how or...
View ArticleBest 7 Travel Experiences of 2015
The year 2015 is almost coming to the end. How did this happen? I didn’t believe it when my grandmother said ‘time goes faster when you get older’, but now I understand what she meant. Time flies....
View Article2014 Travel Experiences Top 7
I listed seven of my favorite of the year 2014. While I was flipping through the photos, once again I realized how fortunate I was to visit these wonderful places that some people only dream of...
View ArticleRunaway Juno Media is heading to Edinburgh’s Hogmanay 2014/15
Continuing from last year, Runaway Juno Media is again participating Edinburgh’s Hogmanay 2014/15! I’m off to Scotland this Monday, and will travel for next seven days with #Blogmanay campaign. The...
View Article2014 Travel Experiences Top 7
I listed seven of my favorite of the year 2014. While I was flipping through the photos, once again I realized how fortunate I was to visit these wonderful places that some people only dream of...
View ArticleThe Three Sisters – Bidean nam Bian
In Glen Coe, find the famous “Three Sisters”. It’s a part of Bidean nam Bian, the highest point in the former county of Argyll. Glen Coe’s scenery is so dramatic, it’s been featured in numerous films...
View ArticleI’m Officially Loony Dook-ed!
I’m Officially Loony Dook-ed! The sight of Forth Bridge, thousands of people dressed-up over-the-top, and freezing cold water — what are we all up to? What do you remember about your New Year’s Days in...
View ArticleI Went to Glen Coe, And This is What Happened.
Glen Coe: Where the Elves Might Be(?) Sometimes the world can surprise you when least expected. Our road trip from Edinburgh to Glen Coe, which normally takes less than 3-hour ‘in a normal driving’,...
View ArticleBRIEFS: all male, all vaudeville, all trash
A Boy-lesque show, anyone? Who knew, I would be sitting in the theater for “boy-lesque”. I love theater shows, but I never encountered with burlesque shows. But it happened indeed. It was a show called...
View ArticleParty ‘Till the New Year: Edinburgh’s Hogmanay
What happened at the Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Edinburgh knows how to welcome the New Year. For three days, they throw one of the world’s biggest parties filled with music, adventure, and more than enough...
View ArticleThe Kelpies: More Than Just Giant Horses
The Kelpies: More Than Giant Horses Scotland recently acquired a pair of metal equine sculptures. It’s 30-meter high, became the largest public art in Scotland, and one of the largest of its kind in...
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