looking back in Louisville

looavul. luhvul. loueville. looaville. looeyville. 

Last year on January, I arrived in Louisville (Kentucky) for my internship and it was one of the best experience ever. I worked in Louisville Marriott Downtown where I met new co-workers that became my very good friends. They’re one of the reasons why I really enjoyed my stay there. 

Looking forward, here’s some of the photos during my stay in Louisville. 

The Big Four Bridge 

It is a six-span former railroad truss bridge that crosses the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana.

better to build a bridge than a wall.
at Big Four Bridge

Louisville Skate Park

also known as David Armstrong Extreme Park

The park offers a great balance of street-style, transition style and vert. If you’re into skateboarding, rollerblades or BMX, this spot is for you! 

it’s a strange phenomenon how this piece of wood, wheels and a turning system has made so many people happy

Chris Cole

Please & Thank you

small-batch southern bakery and coffee shop

This is where you can find the best cookies in town! They’re perfectly soft, chewy and rich. 

everything else is great, but let me swoon over the cookies for a moment.
nomnomnom

it’s not enough to just start, you have to keep going too.

no rain, no flowers.

Welkom! Enjoy your visit.

So I’m currently enjoying the summer in December here in Brisbane, Australia. After my one year internship in US, I moved here last July to study cookery. But I must say that I love eating more than cooking. I know you feel me too. Hahaha

shaded with trees and leaves like a piggy bank filled with memories. 
at Mount Gravatt East