Last quarter of 2016 was filled with back-to-back travel. By the end of it I was exhausted and was in dire need of a break. I came back from Phoenix and told my husband, "No more travel. Not for at least next 2 to 3 months. I cannot do it." That was about a month ago. And yesterday, I was like, "We have not been anywhere since forever! When are we traveling next?" You see? I think I might have a disease and it might be incurable, called: "wanderlust"!
Moving on to the outfit, this is what I wore on our cruise on Bosphorus in Istanbul. It forms part of the continental boundary between Europe and Asia, and separates Asian Turkey from European Turkey. How interesting, right?
Jeans- Rag & Bone // Better
Scarf - Pashmina // Similar
Coat - c/o Uniqlo // Same
Bag - c/o Lidia May
Boots - c/o Musse and Cloud
I think I'm also inflicted with the same disease as you. Only because my kiddos are little my travelling at the moment is a bit closer to home and often by road.
ReplyDeleteI also think I've passed the disease onto my daughter, she's 9 and her New Year's resolution is to travel more and try new foods!
Love following your travels and adding destinations to my places to go when the kids head to University list!
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These photos turned out beautifully! I still want to visit Istanbul even though everything is so crazy over there these days.
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if you have the flexibility, you should totally continue having this disease..
ReplyDeleteI completely understand your need for travel, even if it's just for a weekend! Bon voyage!
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I hope you do continue to travel. Keep going and don't stop. xx
ReplyDeleteIsn't traveling so much fun and exciting. Layering is the key and have a couple pair of great walking shoes.
ReplyDeleteI have this disease for sure! I've been wanting to go to this area forever! Where to next?
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Having the disease wanderlust is not necessarily a bad thing. Especially if you get to wear the beautiful coat while you have it. 😉
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are stunning and your outfit is very nice! Does not sounds like a bad and nasty disease! I would love to catch the travel bug!
ReplyDeleteHaha a bunch of my friends have that disease too ;) I'm personally a bit of a homebody.
ReplyDeleteThose boots look so comfortable and stylish!
ReplyDeletelove your looks!! I think you did get bit by the travel bug!
ReplyDeleteI have that same disease lol . I definitely crushing on your outfit too.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore traveling too and hope you continue your adventures.... I love this super cute outfit!!! Looks so comfy and those boots... so awesome! Shell
ReplyDeleteGirl, I think I have the same disease! And I haven't even been out of the country yet! Adorable outfit!
ReplyDeleteMy dad and stepmom are the same way! They are huge travelers but sometimes they like to enjoy a little time at home. Love the comphy look!
ReplyDeleteI love to travel too! If I didn't have to work, that's what I would spend the majority of my day doing.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could catch the travel bug too! The last few days have been boring because of the cold weather. Your pictures are stunning, what a stylish outfit for winters!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have a disease and you called a wanderlust and that is too cute. lol!!! By the way ypu look gorgeous in your outfit. Love your scarf.
ReplyDeleteI think that disease is pretty common. It's like you need a vacation from your previous vacation so it's a never ending cycle. I would love to travel more for sure!
ReplyDeleteSounds like your cure is to keep traveling :) Can't wait to see what places you go to this year!
ReplyDeleteI loved your outfit! And you look stunning as ever! Hope you had a wonderful time on your vacation!
ReplyDeleteI think I have the same issue. There’s just so much to see and not enough time.
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