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Through a Vintage Film Camera I Found Time Again

September 25, 2025

Taking photos with old vintage film camera for the first time felt like stepping into another era, a world slower, quieter, more deliberate. It was frustrating, yes, but also strangely illuminating.

The mechanics of my used film camera Minolta caught me off guard. On my digital camera, the focus dances wherever I wish, quick and effortless. But with film, it stayed fixed. Such a small difference, yet it changed everything: how I framed, how I moved, how I saw. I had to think twice, maybe three times, before pressing the shutter. Suddenly, each photograph felt less like an impulse and more like a decision.

And then came the real test: thirty-six exposures. Just thirty-six. Digital spoils us with endless clicking: trial and error, rapid-fire bursts, the safety of delete buttons. Film does the opposite. It asks for restraint. Every shot mattered. Holding my old film camera I found myself pacing, circling, watching the light shift across a face, a street, a wall, and asking: is this really worth one of my frames? Many times, the answer was no. And strangely, saying no felt like a kind of freedom.

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I feel like, this experience with my Minolta film camera brought me closer to the heart of photography. 

Film captures intention. There’s no instant feedback, no glowing screen to reassure or correct. You press the shutter, and then you wait. Mistakes stay hidden until the roll is developed, sometimes days or weeks later. That delay is humbling. It teaches patience, self-trust, and reverence for the craft. Each frame must be earned.

It made me realize how easy it is to be careless with digital. We lean on excess, on luck, on endless editing after the fact. But film insists that you show up fully. It doesn’t forgive laziness. Its limits are gifts. They force you to slow down, to see more deeply, to respect the moment before it slips away.

Falling in Love With the Nostalgia of Vintage Film Cameras

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Every click on film feels like a promise. A commitment. When the photo finally emerges (like this one – Timeless Flow), it carries the weight of that choice. It more than just an image, it’s a small triumph, the proof that you trusted your eye and your instincts enough to wait for it.

Film whispers the value of patience, intention, and quiet artistry, virtues so easily lost in the world of instant everything. It reminds me that photography is less about chasing perfection; but more about presence.

Holding that roll of Fujifilm in my hand, knowing it holds moments I cannot yet see, feels almost sacred. It’s a reminder that beauty often lives in the waiting, and that some rewards are meant to arrive slowly.

If you’ve ever loaded film into a camera, you know the magic I’m talking about, that mix of anticipation, discipline, and wonder. I’d love to hear what it taught you. Share in comments.

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P.S. This first roll of film and the camera itself also awakened something unexpected in me, a strange fascination with retro vintage cameras. I’ve always loved history and art, and vintage objects carry so much of both. But holding a film camera as a photographer was different. It stirred something deeply nostalgic and a little romantic.

Soon, I found myself deliberately searching through the “vintage” category on eBay, hunting for old film cameras with character. After much browsing, I bought one… then another. Now, I have a small collection of five film cameras, each with its own story, its own weight, its own soul.

There’s an immense charm in simply looking at them: the brass details worn smooth by time, the leather grips carrying traces of past hands, the mechanical click of a shutter that feels more like music than machinery. They’re pieces of history, artifacts of an era when photography was slower, deliberate, and tangible. Owning them feels like owning fragments of another time.

 

If you liked reading this article you might also enjoy “This Café Feels Like Curling Up With a Classic Novel” and “Exploring Layers of History when Slow Travel in Newport Rhode Island”

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All images in this article were taken by Elena Sullivan, ArsVie Photo Studio and are protected by copyright. If you are interested in using any of the them, please contact me for permission. Thank you for understanding!

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An art gallery feels like a small world within the larger world of art. Works created at different times, by different artists, each carrying their own stories and perspectives, come together in one space to create a new world - one that is beautiful, intriguing, surprising, and open to exploration.
Marbella is home to Metamorphose Gallery, @metamorphose_gallery a space filled with light, elegance, and contemporary art that gently awakens curiosity and invites you to look a little longer.
I also had the pleasure of talking with the gallery’s owner, Anastasia. The way she speaks about art is both passionate and welcoming, making it feel accessible rather than intimidating. It was a lovely reminder that art doesn’t ask us to know everything, it invites us to be curious.
During the opening of the new exhibition, Miradas (“Gazes”), I found myself lingering over the details: the textures, the colors, the brushstrokes, and especially the eyes looking back from many of the paintings. Every artwork seemed to invite a quiet conversation, asking each visitor a slightly different question.
Over the years, I’ve spoken with people from many different cultures, and one thought comes up surprisingly often: “I’d love to understand art better, but I don’t know where to start.” Or, “I’m afraid I won’t understand what I’m looking at.”
If you’ve ever felt that way, perhaps start with a gallery rather than a museum. Galleries feel more intimate and approachable. Walk around slowly. Spend a little longer with the pieces that catch your attention. There doesn’t have to be a “right” interpretation or a hidden meaning you’re expected to discover.
Sometimes, simply allowing yourself to be curious is enough. And perhaps that’s where the real conversation with art begins.
If you’re in Marbella this summer, Miradas is on view at Metamorphose Gallery from 1 July to 1 September 2026. It is well worth stepping inside to experience a gallery that makes contemporary art feel welcoming, inspiring, and wonderfully human. #artwork #marbella #spain #contemporaryart #malaga
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An art gallery feels like a small world within the larger world of art. Works created at different times, by different artists, each carrying their own stories and perspectives, come together in one space to create a new world - one that is beautiful, intriguing, surprising, and open to exploration. Marbella is home to Metamorphose Gallery, @metamorphose_gallery a space filled with light, elegance, and contemporary art that gently awakens curiosity and invites you to look a little longer. I also had the pleasure of talking with the gallery’s owner, Anastasia. The way she speaks about art is both passionate and welcoming, making it feel accessible rather than intimidating. It was a lovely reminder that art doesn’t ask us to know everything, it invites us to be curious. During the opening of the new exhibition, Miradas (“Gazes”), I found myself lingering over the details: the textures, the colors, the brushstrokes, and especially the eyes looking back from many of the paintings. Every artwork seemed to invite a quiet conversation, asking each visitor a slightly different question. Over the years, I’ve spoken with people from many different cultures, and one thought comes up surprisingly often: “I’d love to understand art better, but I don’t know where to start.” Or, “I’m afraid I won’t understand what I’m looking at.” If you’ve ever felt that way, perhaps start with a gallery rather than a museum. Galleries feel more intimate and approachable. Walk around slowly. Spend a little longer with the pieces that catch your attention. There doesn’t have to be a “right” interpretation or a hidden meaning you’re expected to discover. Sometimes, simply allowing yourself to be curious is enough. And perhaps that’s where the real conversation with art begins. If you’re in Marbella this summer, Miradas is on view at Metamorphose Gallery from 1 July to 1 September 2026. It is well worth stepping inside to experience a gallery that makes contemporary art feel welcoming, inspiring, and wonderfully human. #artwork #marbella #spain #contemporaryart #malaga
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At first, I thought this was just a story about failing an exam.
But over the last few days, I realized it was actually a story about something much bigger.
When we moved to Spain, I knew I’d have to deal with paperwork and adapt to a new culture.
What I didn’t expect was having to earn back something I already had, a driver’s license. That meant months of studying for a theory exam with what Google says is around 3,500 possible questions, practical driving lessons, exam fees, and a lot of time and money. I even failed the theory exam on my first attempt before finally passing it the second time.
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Months of studying. Driving lessons. Exams. Time. Money. And this week...
I failed.
When you check your result online, the DGT in Spain shows just two words:
«No Apto.» Which is translate as Not suitable.
For a moment, my brain stopped reading those words as «You didn’t pass today’s exam.»
Instead, it heard:
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And that’s when I realized...
Maybe that’s what starting over feels like.
Either you’ve moved to another country, changed careers, started a business, or you’re an artist who’s been rejected by a gallery...
At some point, life asks you to prove yourself all over again.
But failing one exam...
Getting one rejection...
Or receiving one «No»...
doesn’t change who you are.
It only describes one result, on one particular day.
So yes... I’ll book another driving test.
And I’ll try again.
Because I don’t think starting over is a sign that you’ve failed.
I think it’s simply part of starting a new chapter in life. #relocation #spain #startingover #motivational #movingabroad
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This week I failed my practical driving test in Spain. At first, I thought this was just a story about failing an exam. But over the last few days, I realized it was actually a story about something much bigger. When we moved to Spain, I knew I’d have to deal with paperwork and adapt to a new culture. What I didn’t expect was having to earn back something I already had, a driver’s license. That meant months of studying for a theory exam with what Google says is around 3,500 possible questions, practical driving lessons, exam fees, and a lot of time and money. I even failed the theory exam on my first attempt before finally passing it the second time. Because Spain doesn’t recognize my American driver’s license, I had to go through the entire licensing process again, even though I’d already driven in Mexico, the United States, and Spain using an International Driving Permit. Months of studying. Driving lessons. Exams. Time. Money. And this week... I failed. When you check your result online, the DGT in Spain shows just two words: «No Apto.» Which is translate as Not suitable. For a moment, my brain stopped reading those words as «You didn’t pass today’s exam.» Instead, it heard: «You’re not good enough to drive.” And that’s when I realized... Maybe that’s what starting over feels like. Either you’ve moved to another country, changed careers, started a business, or you’re an artist who’s been rejected by a gallery... At some point, life asks you to prove yourself all over again. But failing one exam... Getting one rejection... Or receiving one «No»... doesn’t change who you are. It only describes one result, on one particular day. So yes... I’ll book another driving test. And I’ll try again. Because I don’t think starting over is a sign that you’ve failed. I think it’s simply part of starting a new chapter in life. #relocation #spain #startingover #motivational #movingabroad
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Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
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Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived. Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past. What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
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Spent the evening at the opening of a contemporary art exhibition at Fusion Málaga Art Gallery. @thefusionartgallery 
One of the things I enjoy most about contemporary art is that it invites interpretation rather than giving answers. Every piece tells a different story depending on who’s looking at it.
A lovely evening filled with creativity, conversation, and plenty of inspiration. #spain #malaga #artexhibitions #art #travel
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Spent the evening at the opening of a contemporary art exhibition at Fusion Málaga Art Gallery. @thefusionartgallery One of the things I enjoy most about contemporary art is that it invites interpretation rather than giving answers. Every piece tells a different story depending on who’s looking at it. A lovely evening filled with creativity, conversation, and plenty of inspiration. #spain #malaga #artexhibitions #art #travel
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An art gallery feels like a small world within the larger world of art. Works created at different times, by different artists, each carrying their own stories and perspectives, come together in one space to create a new world - one that is beautiful, intriguing, surprising, and open to exploration.
Marbella is home to Metamorphose Gallery, @metamorphose_gallery a space filled with light, elegance, and contemporary art that gently awakens curiosity and invites you to look a little longer.
I also had the pleasure of talking with the gallery’s owner, Anastasia. The way she speaks about art is both passionate and welcoming, making it feel accessible rather than intimidating. It was a lovely reminder that art doesn’t ask us to know everything, it invites us to be curious.
During the opening of the new exhibition, Miradas (“Gazes”), I found myself lingering over the details: the textures, the colors, the brushstrokes, and especially the eyes looking back from many of the paintings. Every artwork seemed to invite a quiet conversation, asking each visitor a slightly different question.
Over the years, I’ve spoken with people from many different cultures, and one thought comes up surprisingly often: “I’d love to understand art better, but I don’t know where to start.” Or, “I’m afraid I won’t understand what I’m looking at.”
If you’ve ever felt that way, perhaps start with a gallery rather than a museum. Galleries feel more intimate and approachable. Walk around slowly. Spend a little longer with the pieces that catch your attention. There doesn’t have to be a “right” interpretation or a hidden meaning you’re expected to discover.
Sometimes, simply allowing yourself to be curious is enough. And perhaps that’s where the real conversation with art begins.
If you’re in Marbella this summer, Miradas is on view at Metamorphose Gallery from 1 July to 1 September 2026. It is well worth stepping inside to experience a gallery that makes contemporary art feel welcoming, inspiring, and wonderfully human. #artwork #marbella #spain #contemporaryart #malaga
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An art gallery feels like a small world within the larger world of art. Works created at different times, by different artists, each carrying their own stories and perspectives, come together in one space to create a new world - one that is beautiful, intriguing, surprising, and open to exploration. Marbella is home to Metamorphose Gallery, @metamorphose_gallery a space filled with light, elegance, and contemporary art that gently awakens curiosity and invites you to look a little longer. I also had the pleasure of talking with the gallery’s owner, Anastasia. The way she speaks about art is both passionate and welcoming, making it feel accessible rather than intimidating. It was a lovely reminder that art doesn’t ask us to know everything, it invites us to be curious. During the opening of the new exhibition, Miradas (“Gazes”), I found myself lingering over the details: the textures, the colors, the brushstrokes, and especially the eyes looking back from many of the paintings. Every artwork seemed to invite a quiet conversation, asking each visitor a slightly different question. Over the years, I’ve spoken with people from many different cultures, and one thought comes up surprisingly often: “I’d love to understand art better, but I don’t know where to start.” Or, “I’m afraid I won’t understand what I’m looking at.” If you’ve ever felt that way, perhaps start with a gallery rather than a museum. Galleries feel more intimate and approachable. Walk around slowly. Spend a little longer with the pieces that catch your attention. There doesn’t have to be a “right” interpretation or a hidden meaning you’re expected to discover. Sometimes, simply allowing yourself to be curious is enough. And perhaps that’s where the real conversation with art begins. If you’re in Marbella this summer, Miradas is on view at Metamorphose Gallery from 1 July to 1 September 2026. It is well worth stepping inside to experience a gallery that makes contemporary art feel welcoming, inspiring, and wonderfully human. #artwork #marbella #spain #contemporaryart #malaga
1 day ago
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This week I failed my practical driving test in Spain.
At first, I thought this was just a story about failing an exam.
But over the last few days, I realized it was actually a story about something much bigger.
When we moved to Spain, I knew I’d have to deal with paperwork and adapt to a new culture.
What I didn’t expect was having to earn back something I already had, a driver’s license. That meant months of studying for a theory exam with what Google says is around 3,500 possible questions, practical driving lessons, exam fees, and a lot of time and money. I even failed the theory exam on my first attempt before finally passing it the second time.
Because Spain doesn’t recognize my American driver’s license, I had to go through the entire licensing process again, even though I’d already driven in Mexico, the United States, and Spain using an International Driving Permit.
Months of studying. Driving lessons. Exams. Time. Money. And this week...
I failed.
When you check your result online, the DGT in Spain shows just two words:
«No Apto.» Which is translate as Not suitable.
For a moment, my brain stopped reading those words as «You didn’t pass today’s exam.»
Instead, it heard:
«You’re not good enough to drive.”
And that’s when I realized...
Maybe that’s what starting over feels like.
Either you’ve moved to another country, changed careers, started a business, or you’re an artist who’s been rejected by a gallery...
At some point, life asks you to prove yourself all over again.
But failing one exam...
Getting one rejection...
Or receiving one «No»...
doesn’t change who you are.
It only describes one result, on one particular day.
So yes... I’ll book another driving test.
And I’ll try again.
Because I don’t think starting over is a sign that you’ve failed.
I think it’s simply part of starting a new chapter in life. #relocation #spain #startingover #motivational #movingabroad
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This week I failed my practical driving test in Spain. At first, I thought this was just a story about failing an exam. But over the last few days, I realized it was actually a story about something much bigger. When we moved to Spain, I knew I’d have to deal with paperwork and adapt to a new culture. What I didn’t expect was having to earn back something I already had, a driver’s license. That meant months of studying for a theory exam with what Google says is around 3,500 possible questions, practical driving lessons, exam fees, and a lot of time and money. I even failed the theory exam on my first attempt before finally passing it the second time. Because Spain doesn’t recognize my American driver’s license, I had to go through the entire licensing process again, even though I’d already driven in Mexico, the United States, and Spain using an International Driving Permit. Months of studying. Driving lessons. Exams. Time. Money. And this week... I failed. When you check your result online, the DGT in Spain shows just two words: «No Apto.» Which is translate as Not suitable. For a moment, my brain stopped reading those words as «You didn’t pass today’s exam.» Instead, it heard: «You’re not good enough to drive.” And that’s when I realized... Maybe that’s what starting over feels like. Either you’ve moved to another country, changed careers, started a business, or you’re an artist who’s been rejected by a gallery... At some point, life asks you to prove yourself all over again. But failing one exam... Getting one rejection... Or receiving one «No»... doesn’t change who you are. It only describes one result, on one particular day. So yes... I’ll book another driving test. And I’ll try again. Because I don’t think starting over is a sign that you’ve failed. I think it’s simply part of starting a new chapter in life. #relocation #spain #startingover #motivational #movingabroad
2 days ago
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Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived.
Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past.
What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella 
Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
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Hotel Claude, quietly tucked away in the heart of Marbella's Old Town, holds within its walls the charm of a bygone era while offering all the comforts of a contemporary boutique hotel, creating a place where history continues to be lived. Photographing its interiors was an absolute pleasure. Light pours into the spaces from different angles throughout the day, gently revealing centuries-old columns and arches that have stood here for generations, while carefully selected interior details harmoniously complement the story of the building, adding a new layer to its identity without taking anything away from its past. What I found especially beautiful was this delicate balance between history and modernity, thoughtfully protected and nurtured by the team behind the hotel, allowing the building to remain authentic while feeling warm, elegant, and effortlessly inviting. @hotelclaudemarbella Spending a holiday here is a truly unique experience. Each room has its own individual design, inspired by one of the Andalusian provinces, giving every space its own distinct personality and allowing guests to experience a different interpretation of southern Spain through design, color, and atmosphere. #interiordesigninspiration #interiordesignideas #spain #travel #interiordesignphotography
4 days ago
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Spent the evening at the opening of a contemporary art exhibition at Fusion Málaga Art Gallery. @thefusionartgallery 
One of the things I enjoy most about contemporary art is that it invites interpretation rather than giving answers. Every piece tells a different story depending on who’s looking at it.
A lovely evening filled with creativity, conversation, and plenty of inspiration. #spain #malaga #artexhibitions #art #travel
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Spent the evening at the opening of a contemporary art exhibition at Fusion Málaga Art Gallery. @thefusionartgallery One of the things I enjoy most about contemporary art is that it invites interpretation rather than giving answers. Every piece tells a different story depending on who’s looking at it. A lovely evening filled with creativity, conversation, and plenty of inspiration. #spain #malaga #artexhibitions #art #travel
1 week ago
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Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns.

Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real.

It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist.

My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city?

You can't.

To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*.

Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation.

Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
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Croissants, baguettes, macarons, flowers, soulful Bordeaux wine, bicycles and beautiful streets - all of this is, of course, wonderful. But when the blazing sun and exhausting heat fog your brain, you stop noticing even the most beautiful things around you. You only have enough energy to find a spot in the shade, a bar with air conditioning, or at least a fan, and wait until your curiosity returns. Paris is beautiful. No matter what people say about the snobbishness of the locals (and yes, we met some of those too), the city inspires you with its architecture, grandeur, and sculptures. Walking its streets, I realized that *joie de vivre* is real. It's a way of living where you can enjoy life and still work, make plans, achieve goals, casually flirt, drink light wine, and have long conversations about the smallest details of life. Somehow, the French have managed to make all of that coexist. My husband and I came to Paris as tourists. These days, social media keeps telling us to experience places "like a local," as if being a tourist is somehow not enough. I used to chase that idea too, until I asked myself: how can you be a local if it's your first time in a city? You can't. To truly know a place, you have to live there. To understand Paris, you need time. You need to slow down. Maybe drink a little Bordeaux, talk to real French people, and let yourself fall into the rhythm of *joie de vivre*. Ironically, what I remember most isn't just the Eiffel Tower or the museums. It's escaping the heat, breakfasts with our Airbnb host Paul, conversations in broken French and English, and realizing that sometimes Google Translate works better than pronunciation. Paris didn't teach me how to travel like a local. It reminded me that there is absolutely nothing wrong with being a tourist. Sometimes, being present is enough. #parís #parisfrance #travel #relocation #summerday
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