Kristina is a multilingual writer and journalist based in Edinburgh, Scotland. With a passion for mental health, photography, arts, human rights, self-development, the environment, and more. She aims to deliver content that is not only ethical, but also leaves one feeling informed, uplifted, and motivated.
To start off the year the right way, many of us have set goals to deepen our self-care practices, work on ourselves, live more sustainably or simply exercise more. The perfect community event, Flare Festival, which enco...
While we’ve been relieved with fairly mild temperatures during the first days of 2024, the year’s first cold snap is set to cover Edinburgh in a thick, wintry fog with temperatures plummeting to as low as -1...
2023 is officially over and everyone’s wondering where the year went. It might be a little peculiar to realise it’s already 2024, and January can often feel like having 100 days instead of 31. So, we’ve summoned a...
It’s nearing the end of 2023, and the new year is almost upon us. Now that most of us have our Christmas plans sorted, it’s time to think about where to celebrate Hogmanay. While some people are looking forw...
Imagine finding a cafe with food so good you could eat for the rest of your life. While the notion of eating in one particular place for the rest of your life might seem unsettling for some, great food still deserves a...
While Scotland is not the most world-renowned cuisine, we do have some true gems when it comes to food. You can never go wrong with some stovies or some haggis, neeps and tatties, yet not all Scottish foods are as loved...
The Aberdeen Christmas Market can get easily overlooked when we have Edinburgh’s Christmas right here, however, a wee Christmassy getaway up North is still worth considering. Whether visitors are after a change of...
It’s Christmastime, so it’s only fitting festive light trails have taken over Scotland. Out of all the Christmas light displays and things to do this season, we have yet to…...
Throughout November, we’ve been filled with quiet anticipation in the run-up to December. It’s when the nostalgic memories of Christmas traditions and fuzzy feelings contagiously fill the air throughout the...
Now that October is here, we can start talking about the C-word. We can start getting cosy, hang out in candlelight, wear cosy socks and do other ‘Hygge-like’ things. As the city centre will be transformed into a winter...