September 28th, 2007 by
Weco
The weather is starting to get a bit chilly now so my tip for this week is to add layers: our fabulous yellow vintage distressed pullover hoodie with our orange dream tunic top underneath would look great together as the printed design of the tunic would reflect the analogous contrast between the two. Wearing these with some boyfriend cut jeans and yellow & white lacoste twirl wave trainers would team up well with this outfit.


Wecomeone Women’s Hoodie: Make Unique - Sunshine
Wecomeone Women’s T-shirt: Orange Dream
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September 19th, 2007 by
Weco
History, culture, divisions, unity… ohh and did I forget freedom? I really don’t know where to start with this place. Its huge (around 6 times the size of Paris!), theres loads of places to visit and sites to see.
I arrived at my hostel late on Monday evening and without a moment to spare I was told to go to Unter den Linden. It’s an amazing place at night.
The fall of Berlin wall was a sign of a federal yet reformed Germany. Places such as “Checkpoint Charlie” really give an insight of what it was like in a divided Berlin after the war. I have never seen so many nice yet big buildings before. German Parliament for example is a good touist spot. Even the Soviet memorial point was quite emotional yet cool.
I wish I could stay here longer. There’s culture, arts and the Buddy Bears!
Check out more cool stuff in the links below.
Auf Wiedersehen!
http://www.buddy-baer.com/
http://www.berlin-tourist-information.de/index.en.php
http://www.berlinerfernsehturm.de/home_en.asp
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September 17th, 2007 by
Weco
So… where do I start? The part where I’m supposed to be in Moscow but I’m happily on my way to Berlin, or meeting Miss Belgium 2005 in a Brussels train station?
At the airport in Brussels my visa was not valid to board a plane to Domodedovo Airport. Yes, it was a “school boy” error. Luck has been a word I can use to describe my journey so far. Security were very nice. Nice enough to say “Namaste” when I was collecting my luggage.
So I stopped over in Brussels for a few days. Tried to obtain a Russian visa. Failed dramatically. As bizzare as it was, I met a girl who lived a few hundred metres away from the Russian Embassy. She was a model. Ohh… and Miss Belgium in 2005! Yes I’m very modest.
It was pretty cool living with her for a few days. Needing to re-plan a route, I chose Amterdam and Berlin to visit.
I have a few hours left in Amsterdam before a long 6 hour train journey to Berlin. Who knows what may happen.
Being an ‘asylum’ in Brussels, getting shouted at in Amsterdam for walking in the cycle lane (something which is free to do in the UK!) and now to boarding a train to Berlin.
Lets just hope its a safe journey to Germany and an even safer journey back home.
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September 15th, 2007 by
Weco
Well where do I start… I arrived in Amsterdam on Thursday night. Tired, in need of a cheap hotel and people to talk to.
I eventually found a place to stay after hours of searching (trust me some places are very expensive!).
So what was my first impression? A lot of bicycles! With flat land and canals pretty much everywhere, I guess its an efficient mode of transport.
The Van Gogh museum was inspiring. Any enthusiastic artists out there should check it out. If you’ve already seen it then you’ll know what I mean.
So where does the freedom come into it? Ok… theres cannabis available in practically every cafe, The Anne Frank House has a message all about freedom and the relaxed laws out here provide a lot of space for the people of Amsterdam.
The locals are easy going, it’s easy to walk from place to place and I’m never going to see a city in europe with so many bikes!
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September 13th, 2007 by
Weco
As much as I would like to write a blog in french, its probably not a wise thing to do. I’m in Brussels at the moment. A very multi cultural city. The languages are torn between French and Flemish. A few speak english which is good for me. The people here are very nice and very welcoming.
It was just a surprise that there is no real government in Belgium due to the divide between french and flemish culture but theres a sense of freedom in the air.
In terms of the environment it’s a case of saying what environment?
I’m enjoying the real european experience and really wished I paid a little more attention in my french class!
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September 7th, 2007 by
Weco
Our Eagle t-shirt looks great with these camouflage shorts from Red Herring.
Why not let us know what you think? Send me your suggestions……email info@wecomeone.co.uk !!


Wecomeone Eagle T-shirt : 100% Organic Cotton
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