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“Art history? So can you paint really well?”

When you specialize in humanities you get asked a lot of weird questions. Sometimes I have the feeling that when people ask what you're studying, they want to hear something simple, something they understand: Say "psychology" or "business administration" and people are happy. They know you'll end up having a proper job. But when you're asked for your major and answer "English literature and art history", people are confused and immediately assume: "To be a teacher, right?!". Because teacher is a proper job. You'd be providing knowledge for kids. That's a decent way to earn your money. I however did [...]

By |2013-09-25T12:18:45+02:002013/09/19|Categories: Specials|Tags: |17 Comments

One Year: A Blogiversary

I can't even believe it myself: Sateless Suitcase went live a year ago today. A platform for random travel-related musings of a clueless almost art historian -- which I basically just started, because I really love procrastination. At least, I think that was my intention at first. I still remember how I excited I was when the very first person accidently stumbled upon my blog. It overwhelmed me that someone would actually care about what I have to say. Since then, Sateless Suitcase and I have come quite a long way: Both still kind of clueless and still unsure of [...]

By |2014-02-16T15:15:12+01:002013/09/04|Categories: Specials|Tags: |22 Comments

Capture the Color: My 2013 Travel Photos

I don't need a reason to go through my travel photos every once in a while: I love images, and I always love a little trip down memory lane. So when Alex, my favorite Texan expat in Germany, tagged me to be a part in this year's Capture the Color Photo Contest, I was excited to go through my photos once more. In this contest, participants choose one photo for each primary color. I however, chose a few more photos to mirror my favorite destinations of 2013 thus  far (although I violate the contest's rules) -- each destination, depicted in [...]

By |2014-01-21T19:24:59+01:002013/08/31|Categories: Specials|Tags: , , , , |28 Comments

Six Helpful Little Travel Items

Normally, I'm not one for the what’s-in-my-bag kind of blog posts. But recently a friend asked me for packing advice, because after all, I am writing a travel blog, right? Well, I mentioned it here and there already: I no packing genius. I always wait until the very last second and then throw a whole bunch of unnecessary "just in case"-stuff into my suitcase. Just like you shouldn't do. But beside all the packing-drama-queen-ness, I know which little things I really need to pack for city trips, European getaways, or a semester abroad. And I'm willing to share my little [...]

By |2013-08-27T00:33:17+02:002013/08/24|Categories: Specials|Tags: |14 Comments

How To Cope with Europe in the Rain

I love living and traveling in Europe. But to be honest, when it comes to weather -- Central Europe is not the Caribbean or South America. You can never really rely on the weather. Especially during transition seasons it is really tricky to pack for traveling around Europe. And I have seen way too many girls traveling in ballet flats when it was freezing outside, and way too many guys bringing only shorts to a Euro trip in September. September is still supposed to be summery in Central Europe, right? Well, not necessarily. The weather in countries like Holland, Switzerland, [...]

By |2015-06-11T13:36:47+02:002013/08/17|Categories: Specials|Tags: |14 Comments

An Unwritten Story

It's a feeling I know very well. That familiar uncertainty. The enduring "What's next?". It has accompanied my life for years. And as my graduation comes closer the dreading, suppressed question gets louder every day. So, what's next, Julika? Honestly, I don't know. I really don't. The truth is: I will (presumably, hopefully) graduate in less than three months and I have no idea what's next. It's not like I haven't been there before: After graduating from high school, I didn't have a clue either. I just decided to study my favorite subjects -- English and art history. When I was through [...]

By |2014-01-05T16:15:50+01:002013/05/11|Categories: Specials|Tags: |18 Comments

Why I love Traveling by Train in Europe

It's no secret that I love traveling by train. Trains are a part of my everyday as well as my travel life. And no matter if it's just a random Wednesday train ride to university, or a trip to another country -- taking the train is my favorite mode of transportation in Europe. For me, this has obvious reasons. Trains are simply comfortable. Train rides are not as bumpy as rides on a bus or a plane. This means several great things: 1. The soft simultaneous rocking of the train puts me to sleep like a baby. 2. I can [...]

By |2022-01-05T15:27:21+01:002013/05/04|Categories: Specials|Tags: , |27 Comments

Why Disney May Have Caused My Travel Addiction

I'm a child of the nineties. Born in the late eighties, my childhood was dominated awkward jeans, way too colorful windbreakers, Backstreet Boys, and tamagotchis. But one of the most important sources of inspiration at my young age was Disney. Although I didn't spend too much time in front of the TV (thanks parents!), those Saturdays when my dad rented one of the grand Disney movies always were a highlight. Until today, I'm the biggest Disney movie fan. I know most of the songs by heart, and my sisters and I can't even have a single conversation without integrating at [...]

By |2013-05-07T04:39:03+02:002013/02/20|Categories: Specials|Tags: |15 Comments

On Duties, Delays, and Due Dates

I know my obnoxious obsession with alliterations becomes a little annoying already (yay, two in this sentence alone! This is what happens if you have attended way too many poetry lectures than necessary). But these three Ds are honestly what my life is about right now: Writing duties, delaying them, and the everlasting anxiety for my Master's Thesis' due date. I'm probably committing blog-suicide now (and when I decided to choose a blog name that even Google corrects!) -- but I really have to cut back. I completely underestimated how much effort you have to put into a really good blog. [...]

By |2013-09-04T23:36:50+02:002013/02/07|Categories: Specials|Tags: |18 Comments

Too Old for a Family Vacation?

I've been writing a lot about my fall visit to Croatia, but as you might have realized - I've been weirdly vague when it came to personal pronouns. I didn't have the guts to see it in written words yet... But to be finally honest: It was a vacation with my family. Yes, I am 25 years old and spent a vacation with my family. My sisters and I in Baška The last time I went on a family vacation I had just turned 17. My parents had rented a cozy little apartment on the Costa Blanca in Spain, which was [...]

By |2013-08-07T22:04:52+02:002013/01/31|Categories: Specials|Tags: , , |27 Comments
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