Author: Beth
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Slow travel in Czech Republic: A Trip to Kostelec nad Černými lesy
This February, I gave myself a day. No big plan, no to-do list — just a short solo trip to Kostelec nad Černými lesy. I wanted to walk, breathe some cold fresh air, and let the day unfold without structure. Just a slow travel in Czech Republic. I started in the main square, quiet and…
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A Day in Karlovy Vary: Thermal Walks
Last weekend, we drove from Prague to Karlovy Vary—no sleepover, just a slow wander through one of Central Europe’s most famous spa towns. The air was fresh, the buildings quietly grand, and the mood surprisingly timeless. There’s something comforting about taking a day trip with no big plans and no overnight bags. Just a destination…
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Bread in Egg – Simple Comfort, Zero Waste
One of the quiet comforts in my kitchen is what I grew up calling bread in egg. It’s a dish so deeply woven into my daily life that I sometimes forget it’s worth writing about—because it feels like something that’s always been there. My mother made it. I make it. And now, my daughter loves…
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Avoid Burnout in Everyday Life: Small Steps Toward Feeling Better
Burnout isn’t just for high-powered executives or overworked students—it can creep into anyone’s life. If you’re feeling exhausted, anxious, or emotionally disconnected, this guide offers gentle, practical ways to start healing. Here’s how to avoid burnout in everyday life, especially when life feels overwhelming. Start Small: A Key Step to Avoid Burnout in Everyday Life…
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Sick in Spring: Finding Strength in Slow Living
Spring is when everything bursts into life—and this year, it happened just as my whole family fell sick for over two weeks. It wasn’t a mild cold either. There were long days of coughing, aching, and sheer exhaustion. Yet, despite the fatigue, I couldn’t ignore the garden, my daughter, my husband, or our cats. Life…
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Spring in the Garden (and Mostly Nothing Else)
Lately, this blog has basically become a garden log — not by design, but because there’s barely time for anything else, when there is spring in the garden. When I do have spare moments, I don’t want to spend them rushing around or overcomplicating things. So I cook simple meals — often something like preserved…
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Starting My Garden: Planting New Seeds for a Thriving Harvest
After having success with seed starting in the past, I’m back at it this year with new varieties. I’m starting my garden with a fresh batch of seeds that I hope will thrive in both my balcony garden and our garden at the house. Growing plants from seed has been such a rewarding experience, and…
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10 Ways to Embrace Slow Living in Central Europe
Do you ever feel like life is moving too fast? In the heart of Europe, slow living is more than just a trend—it’s a way of life. From enjoying long, unhurried meals to reconnecting with nature, Slow Living in Central Europe is about finding joy in simplicity. I’ve put together this infographic to inspire you…
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Rolled Pork Belly with Sauerkraut and Bacon
There’s nothing better than a warm, home-cooked meal. This rolled pork belly with sauerkraut is a simple yet flavorful dish that brings comfort to the table. The combination of juicy pork, tangy sauerkraut, and crispy bacon creates the perfect balance of taste and texture. Not only is this recipe easy to make, but it’s also…