Durante el viaje a la India, ademĆ”s de sedas, compramos bastantes especias, y por mucho que me guste mi "masala dhaba" no es tan grande como para guardarlas todas, asĆ que tenĆa que inventarme otra forma de guardarlas bien hermĆ©ticas y clasificadas. Esta idea es genial si tenĆ©is botes vacĆos de mermelada, legumbres... Y los nombres se pueden borrar y escribir todas las veces que haga falta. QuĆ© os parece?
During our trip to India, apart from silks, we brought many spices, and as much as I love my masala dhaba, it's not big enough to fit them all, so I had to find another way to keep them closed and classified. This idea is great if you have empty jars of jam, legumes... And you can erase and rewrite the names as often as you need. What do you think?
WHERE: Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA
A 35 km de Agra se encuentra Fatehpur Sikri, una ciudad construida por el emperador mogol Akbar y que tuvo que ser abandonada tras unos aƱos por la falta de agua. El recinto de la ciudad fantasma estƔ casi intacto y la visita estƔ llena de curiosidades...
Fatehpur Sikri is 35 km away from Agra, a city built by the Mughal emperor Akbar, which had to be abandoned after a few years due to the lack of water. The phantom city area is almost intact and the visit is quite curious...
WHEN: January 2017
WITH: Boyfriend
HOW: Car from Jaipur
WEATHER: Sunny and warm
WEARING: Indian
WITH: Boyfriend
HOW: Car from Jaipur
WEATHER: Sunny and warm
WEARING: Indian
A 35 km de Agra se encuentra Fatehpur Sikri, una ciudad construida por el emperador mogol Akbar y que tuvo que ser abandonada tras unos aƱos por la falta de agua. El recinto de la ciudad fantasma estƔ casi intacto y la visita estƔ llena de curiosidades...
Fatehpur Sikri is 35 km away from Agra, a city built by the Mughal emperor Akbar, which had to be abandoned after a few years due to the lack of water. The phantom city area is almost intact and the visit is quite curious...
No os cuesta muchĆsimo elegir regalos para hombre? Cada vez que se acerca un cumpleaƱos de un hermano, tu aniversario, el dĆa del padre... Yo me mato a pensar y suelo acabar regalando un libro, que es un gran regalo, pero muy predecible en mi caso! Hace poco he descubierto una tienda de Dinamarca que vende una selecciĆ³n genial de accesorios para ellos, y tenĆa que compartirla con vosotros, sobre todo ahora que se acerca el DĆa del Padre! Os presento: Tredhim
Don't you think gifts for him are extremely difficult to choose? Every time a brother birthday is coming, or your anniversary, or Father's day... I eat my brain thinking and I always end up buying a book, which is a lovely gift, but I'm so bored of it! I've just discovered a shop from Denmark with a great selection for them, so I had to share it with you! Let me introduce you: Trendhim
WHERE: Jaipur, Rajashtan, INDIA
Llegamos a la tercera parada de nuestro viaje: Jaipur. Conocida como la Ciudad Rosa, a pesar de que su color tiende a naranja, Jaipur es la capital de Rajasthan, y se nota! Sus bulliciosas calles y el variado comercio hacen que en la India sea famosa por las compras, y los palacios y fuertes son una atracciĆ³n para el turismo. No os lo perdĆ”is...
Third stop of our trip: Jaipur. Known as the Pink City, even when its color is actually orange, Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, and there's no doubt about it! The busy streets and the endless shops make it a shopping destination for Indians, and the lovely palaces and forts bring all the tourists. Don't miss it...
WHEN: January 2017
WITH: Boyfriend
HOW: Car from Jodhpur
WEATHER: Sunny and warm
WEARING: Indian
WITH: Boyfriend
HOW: Car from Jodhpur
WEATHER: Sunny and warm
WEARING: Indian
Llegamos a la tercera parada de nuestro viaje: Jaipur. Conocida como la Ciudad Rosa, a pesar de que su color tiende a naranja, Jaipur es la capital de Rajasthan, y se nota! Sus bulliciosas calles y el variado comercio hacen que en la India sea famosa por las compras, y los palacios y fuertes son una atracciĆ³n para el turismo. No os lo perdĆ”is...
Third stop of our trip: Jaipur. Known as the Pink City, even when its color is actually orange, Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, and there's no doubt about it! The busy streets and the endless shops make it a shopping destination for Indians, and the lovely palaces and forts bring all the tourists. Don't miss it...