Hello everyone!
How are you? I hope you have had amazing adventures lately because I have only been exploring this new city I’m now living in. And I’m sorry if nothing in this post makes sense because I have currently fever and flu.
Today I’m going to share few photos from my new home town. So like usually there is photos and captions for them. In addition to those I will be talking about something else between the photos. (My blogs future… Almost serious stuff…) Now let’s begin!
I have been super busy lately and not only because of my new life as full time student. If you know the site Fiverr I just recently started to earn some extra money there. (Takes unexpectedly a lot of time!) Like you may have realized there hasn’t been many post to this blog and I have been quite stressed to come up with some easy to write ideas.
Before I promised to publish new bucket list destination every Wanderlust Wednesday but now I have to eat my words and just promise to publish something interesting every Wanderlust Friday. (That doesn’t rhyme like with Wednesday… Maybe Fearless Travel Friday?)
So now you can expect new post every Friday. Next week I am going to finally publish that long waited Tallinn travel diary that has been waiting in my drafts folder for too long. I’m also planning a lot of weekend trips in the future so wait patiently for those travel diaries.
Another thing I wanted to talk about today is my YouTube channel. No, I don’t have one yet but if you have been following me long enough you may know that at one point I promised to start making videos when I get 1 000 readers.
Honestly I though it would take at least year to get so many readers but somehow it has only taken a few months. Thank you everyone who likes to read my blog! And especially the people commenting! It always makes my day when someone drops comment for my text.
Yeah, but now back to the YouTube subject. Is there any videos you would like to see? I have many ideas myself but I would love to get tips what you would like to watch me doing. Also I will probably make two channels.
One channel for travel videos I can then share here with my blog posts. And another one for random videos about literally anything. I will inform you more here in my blog when I get to the point where I have enough time to really make the channels. (Maybe next weekend?)
I think this was everything I had to say today. Thanks for reading and I hope you liked the photos!
And by the way you can also follow me in Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. I try to be active there but I’m a lot better blogger than I am with social media.
With love,
Viivi Severina
Hello Viivi, thank you for visiting my blog! wish you good luck with your YouTube channel, it’ll be interesting to watch 🙂
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Thank you! It was really interesting to read your post about Day of The Dead. We were just talking about it in school so was nice to get to know more about it 🙂
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Thank you for reading it, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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Wow this was an awesome place and you have presented it equally beautifully in your language. Thank you
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Thank you for commenting and this really is beautiful place
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Good luck in Kokkola and with your blog. Congratulations on your progress in writing English. Thank you for visiting Under Western Skies.
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Thank you! I really loved the photos in your blog 🙂
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Its SO beautiful!!! I haven’t got the chance to stop by and read your blog for a while so I thought I would and I LOVE IT MORE THAN EVER!!!
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Thank you so much! This means so much for me! I have been so busy lately that unfortunately I haven’t had time to read blogs but now when I have time I’m excited to see what you have been up to in you blog. And this city really is beautiful 🙂
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very interesting!
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Thank you!
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In Italian, ‘kokkola’ (spelt ‘coccola’, but pronounced roughly the same) means ‘cuddle’.
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Fun fact! In Finnish word kokko means a big pile of branches and the ending -la just makes it a place. But funny how same word can mean so different things in other languages. Thanks for sharing this with me 🙂
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