Hey guys, it's no secret, I love my iPhone. So today I thought I would share my favourite apps with you; hope you enjoy and maybe even download them!
*In no particular order
Cloth
The first app is, of course, a fashion app. You can upload pictures of outfits you like, and 'cloth' will keep them organised for you. This way, when you're in a rush or just out of ideas, you already have a selection of fashionable outfits waiting for you!
BuzzFeed
I hate to admit it, but I fricking love this app. First of all, I'm a sucker for BuzzFeed quizzes. Whenever I have nothing to do, I will open up the quiz section and just go crazy. I also really like that you can customise the app to your preferences, so all the articles that appear in your feed are things you actually want to read.
Instagram
Instagram has got to be my favourite social media (maybe after tumblr, but their app has some improving to do). I love being able to share photos so that my friends can see them and also so that I have a place to look back on. I also really like seeing other people's photos, so I can see what my friends are up to. Instagram just always seems to put me in a better mood.
Snapseed
I have almost 20 apps dedicated to editing photos (yes I know, I'm crazy) and lately 'snapseed' has been my favourite. I love the 'tune image' function because it makes it super easy and quick to adjust things like brightness, contrast, shadows, saturation, etc.
8tracks
Last but not least, a music app. I actually prefer this to other music apps for two reasons. First of all, it's free. But also, I really love that you can search up a genre, or an activity, or a mood or anything of the sort, and 8tracks will provide you with a variety of different playlists created by other users. I really love this because if I'm studying or something, and I don't want to think about what music to play, I can just search up something like "studying, acoustic, chill", choose a playlist, and enjoy.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Playing Tourist
As I said in my last post, this past week I got to play tourist around Rome and I visited a lot of amazing places. I took some, bad quality, pictures but I hope you'll forgive me since the places were magnificent and a bad picture is better than no picture.
One of the first things we did was the Vatican museums where we even saw the Pope! Okay... a tiny dot in the distance dressed in white robes but it counts!
The museums were stunning, so if you're in Rome and thinking about going there I recommend it (just be sure to pre-order online or you'll waste the whole day in line). Though the rooms were filled with priceless works of art, my favourite parts were the ceilings and the floors.
Each ceiling was painted with so much detail and the gold details were beautiful. By the time we were out my neck was aching from staring up all the time!
One of the first things we did was the Vatican museums where we even saw the Pope! Okay... a tiny dot in the distance dressed in white robes but it counts!
The museums were stunning, so if you're in Rome and thinking about going there I recommend it (just be sure to pre-order online or you'll waste the whole day in line). Though the rooms were filled with priceless works of art, my favourite parts were the ceilings and the floors.
Each ceiling was painted with so much detail and the gold details were beautiful. By the time we were out my neck was aching from staring up all the time!
Monday, April 21, 2014
Old Friends and New Beginnings
Well hello everybody!
It really has been some time since I've written anything, I do apologise to my big audience of zero, however, to everyone's joy, I am back. This time I am determined to increase the quantity and quality of my posts, and to make this small blog into something. I am already very proud of the little makeover it underwent (no matter how simple it was a very big accomplishment for the technology imbecile that is writing this post) and I am actually thinking about writing a very quick and extremely simple tutorial on how to make a header.
Before I do that, however, I wanted to share what I did over this last week as it was wonderful for me. One of my best friends came all the way from New York to visit me in Rome.
When I heard the door bell last tuesday afternoon I rushed down the stairs, something that should not be taken for granted since what you run down you have to climb up, and met my best friend Klara (that is not her real name but it shall be her nickname on this blog). I was met with a hug, a hug I'd been waiting for for 9 months. I spent the whole week taking her around the city and catching up and just having a real good time.
Before I continue I should let you know a couple of things about Rome:
1) Almost everything is extremely pretty, even in the simplest ways
2) Nobody that lives in Rome seems to really appreciate it
3) All the famous places are nice to visit but the real beauty is in the smallest streets, it's a open air museum
4) Every old door, every climbing vine, every homeless cat, every good cappuccino: it's a hipsters paradise
5) The food is really, extremely delicious in the most addicting and unhealthy way possible
6) The rule that every italian is hot only applies when you're not actually italian-- though I really wish it did
Since we did a lot of different things over the course of the week I have decided to split it into two blog posts: one about tourist-y type places and one on more unknown beauties.
I shall be back soon don't worry, this time I won't let life get in the way of this blog.
It really has been some time since I've written anything, I do apologise to my big audience of zero, however, to everyone's joy, I am back. This time I am determined to increase the quantity and quality of my posts, and to make this small blog into something. I am already very proud of the little makeover it underwent (no matter how simple it was a very big accomplishment for the technology imbecile that is writing this post) and I am actually thinking about writing a very quick and extremely simple tutorial on how to make a header.
Before I do that, however, I wanted to share what I did over this last week as it was wonderful for me. One of my best friends came all the way from New York to visit me in Rome.
When I heard the door bell last tuesday afternoon I rushed down the stairs, something that should not be taken for granted since what you run down you have to climb up, and met my best friend Klara (that is not her real name but it shall be her nickname on this blog). I was met with a hug, a hug I'd been waiting for for 9 months. I spent the whole week taking her around the city and catching up and just having a real good time.
Before I continue I should let you know a couple of things about Rome:
1) Almost everything is extremely pretty, even in the simplest ways
2) Nobody that lives in Rome seems to really appreciate it
3) All the famous places are nice to visit but the real beauty is in the smallest streets, it's a open air museum
4) Every old door, every climbing vine, every homeless cat, every good cappuccino: it's a hipsters paradise
5) The food is really, extremely delicious in the most addicting and unhealthy way possible
6) The rule that every italian is hot only applies when you're not actually italian-- though I really wish it did
Since we did a lot of different things over the course of the week I have decided to split it into two blog posts: one about tourist-y type places and one on more unknown beauties.
I shall be back soon don't worry, this time I won't let life get in the way of this blog.
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