Welcome 2024 in Style: Planning the Perfect New Year’s Eve Celebrations.

The coming year 2024, according to the Chinese calendar, will be ruled by the Green Wood Dragon, the only mythological animal in the entire zodiac circle, a symbol of spirituality and wisdom in China, Indonesia and other Asian cultures.  In Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes good fortune, success, power and glory.   The dragon is aContinueContinue reading “Welcome 2024 in Style: Planning the Perfect New Year’s Eve Celebrations.”

Spread Holiday Cheer: Wishing You Joy and Happiness This Christmas!

Merry Christmas my Dear Friends! Wishing you a holiday season filled with joy, love, and magical moments that warm your heart. May each day be wrapped in peace and sprinkled with kindness. May the Christmas star shine brightly on your path, guiding you to endless happiness. Cheers to a truly wonderful and unforgettable Christmas! WithContinueContinue reading “Spread Holiday Cheer: Wishing You Joy and Happiness This Christmas!”

Santa around the world.

The New Year’s celebrations, with their fabulous, cheerful and kind atmosphere, are always the most magical times of the year. Santa, the beloved figure in every nation, is the symbol of this wonderful holiday. But Santa goes by many names. He is also known as Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, Ded Moroz, Father Christmas, Saint Nick, andContinueContinue reading “Santa around the world.”

Best 5 Ice and Snow Festivals for 2023-2024 

Best 5 Ice and Snow Festivals for 2023-2024

Magic of December: A Season of Hope, Holidays, and New Beginnings

“December is the time for remembering the past and reaching toward the future.” Ralph Waldo Emerson December is a truly special time of year, filled with expectation and hope as we prepare to say farewell to the current year and welcome the next. As the last month of the year, December brings a sense ofContinueContinue reading “Magic of December: A Season of Hope, Holidays, and New Beginnings”

Gigantic Chairs Around the World: Exploring Beyond Borders! 

Manitoba, Canada This post was published on my Triptipedia Page first. Hello everyone, are you ready to embark on an entertaining journey across the globe, where enormous chairs take the spotlight in the most unexpected places? Today, we’re diving into the story of these giants and exploring their presence in Canada and around the world!   ContinueContinue reading “Gigantic Chairs Around the World: Exploring Beyond Borders! “

The proper way to greet people in different countries. Traveling tips for your next trip.

Traveling is a fascinating way to discover cultures, traditions, folklore, and customs from around the world.   Lots of incredible things we have learned during our trips and this valuable experience has become even more enriching, inspiring, and delightful.   The best way to prepare for a trip is to learn the local traditions andContinueContinue reading “The proper way to greet people in different countries. Traveling tips for your next trip.”

Tips for 2021 New Year Celebration.

New Year is a favorite holiday for many people. Everyone is waiting for a miracle and sincerely believes in New Year’s magic.  To make dreams and wishes come true, here are tips for the New Year 2021 celebration: 2021 Year of the Metal Ox The symbol of the coming 2021 year is the Metal Ox. It symbolizes perseverance, stubbornness and energy. The Metal Ox has many respects for hardworking people and is going to beContinueContinue reading “Tips for 2021 New Year Celebration.”

Ideas how not to get crazy during the lockdown.

Winnipeg has a Code Red, and we locked down again until the middle of December or maybe longer during this COVID-19 pandemic. I really hope it will help to “flatten the curve” and bring down the number of COVID-19 cases. People must stay home now, which is very good, but unluckily there are lots ofContinueContinue reading “Ideas how not to get crazy during the lockdown.”

Remembrance day.

On November 11, 1918, an Armistice agreement was signed at Le Françoise near Compiegne (France), which ended the fighting on land, sea and air in the World War I. The signed agreement by French Marshal Ferdinand Foch came into force at 11:00 Paris time, November 11, 1918. Since then, Remembrance Day has been established asContinueContinue reading “Remembrance day.”

Perfect day in my favorite park

I think this is the last warm days and fall is coming with confidence: picturesque and vibrant, peaceful, and cozy. All colors are there: green, yellow, red. We have more multicolored trees now and more leaves on the ground. I instantly feel the fall in the air. Autumn has a special smell: watermelon, fallen leaves,ContinueContinue reading “Perfect day in my favorite park”

A little drama.

Paris I’m rebelling! I want to scream so loud! I’m upset!  Summer is over. It just flew away almost unnoticed. It went by so quickly, and today I realized that I’m putting away all of my summer clothes without even having worn them: dresses, sandals, t-shirts… I put everything away until next summer, not even wearing themContinueContinue reading “A little drama.”

My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.

Winnipeg is my new home city.   It is not a very big city, but not small either. Lots of people don’t like Winnipeg. Some of them moved out with the first opportunity, but some of them continue to live here and complain. I don’t blame them. Unfortunately, Winnipeg is not a city where you wantContinueContinue reading “My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.”

The quarantine time and projects.

Life is wonderful, interesting, but absolutely unexpected. You never know what is waiting for you around the corner. I was in Tokyo in September and after … Boom… Pandemic. Covid-19 affected our lives, economy, travel, and lots of other industries. It feels like the entire world just freezes, and we are all stuck. Lots ofContinueContinue reading “The quarantine time and projects.”