About

I don’t travel. Not the way most people see traveling.

I get lost and find myself again and again.
I make my home to every corner of this world.
I buy flight tickets and go but my soul never returns.
Adventurer that’s what you should call me.
Lost jittery blossoming soul.

So hello everyone! I’m Viivi (or Viivi Severina, Lost Viivi, etc.) the author of this blog. There’s not that much to tell about me but here’re somethings:

  • I am 30 years old and still lost in my own life
  • I hate changes but get bored quickly if I don’t have something new to experience.
  • I began this blog to learn English, write down my memories, and maybe help some other lost souls.

 

Contact Me: viivi.severina@gmail.com

60 thoughts on “About

  1. Hi Viivi. it is very nice introduction. We all experience lost one or more in our lifetime. Travel, interaction and meeting other people, will help shape you in the future. Happy travelling girl. Please stop by at our blog at http://www.frejatravels.com. The blog is about our exploration of the globe. cheers.

  2. Hi Vivi
    Just to let you know I have nominated you for the Bloggers Recognition Award. I am pleased to have come across your blog and have enjoyed reading your posts and seeing some wonderful photos. Have a look at my recent post for the rules/conditions regarding this award.
    https://borntotravel55.wordpress.com/2017/02/16/bloggers-recognition-award/
    I hope you accept the nomination and I look forward to seeing who you nominate. Congratulations and well done!
    Cheers, Mark

    1. Thank you so much! It means always so much for me when someone thinks my blog is good enough for nomination. I don’t unfortunately answer nominations in this blog but if it is okay I try to find time to answer in my side blog https://lostviivi.wordpress.com/

      Once again thank you! And your blog is cool too πŸ™‚

      1. Hi Vivi,
        No problems. I actually was nominated in my old blog and Vanessa from Wanderlustplusone was similarly happy for me to write about the award in my new blog. Well done again. Cheers, Mark

  3. Thanks for liking my post! Your blog looks interesting and whimsical so I’m looking forward to reading future posts!

    1. Thank you! And as Finn of course I liked your post. I have always wanted to visit Kakslauttanen but have never had the change to do it πŸ™‚

    1. I loved your post! It was very interesting read πŸ™‚
      And I hope you will enjoy reading my blog, thanks for commenting.

    1. Thank you so much, your blog seems amazing too! πŸ™‚ My English isn’t really that good but I’m getting better at it. And to answer your question, I’m from Finland.

  4. Hi. I am so happy I found your blog. You know, I’m still finding my way to survive in the industry that I’m in. I hope to be inspired more by your posts.

    1. Hi and thank you! I hope you will like my blog and would be thrilled if someone finds it inspiring. I’m too still lost in my current situation so there is two of us πŸ™‚

  5. Hi Neidotta! I like your name. πŸ™‚ Just wanted to say hi and I look forward to reading more of your adventures.

    1. Hello and thanks for commenting! I use nowadays my real name, Viivi Severina, but Neidotta is okay too πŸ™‚ I hope you enjoy reading my blog.

  6. You’ve got a lovely blog here (your English is really good btw). I especially liked your posts on Kyoto – it’s one of my favourite cities and your photos of it are beautiful. Good luck with the rest of your bucket list!

    1. Thank you so much for your kind words! I really love your blog too and hope you will keep writing a lot in the future πŸ™‚

  7. Hello Neidotta! Do you have tips from my upcoming trip to Barcelona?? I was wondering if there’s any other cheap way to travel there. Thanks much! πŸ™‚

    1. Hey and thank you for commenting! I totally love Barcelona and have been there two times. How long are you going to stay? If you are going to be there for short time I recommend taking the hop on hop off bus.

      Other tips would be not to get conned or robbed. Barcelona is amazing city but because all the tourists there is many pickpockets and swindlers. La Rambla is must go place but also the home of these thieves. Keep eye on your bags and you should be okay πŸ™‚

      One specific tip I have for Barcelona is always ask how much would the drink cost in restaurant. Specially water. On my trip we found cheap restaurant and even all decided to drink water (because it should be cheap, right?) but surprise the water costed us 3 euros/person.

      I’m sorry I couldn’t be better help now but feel free to ask if you want to know more. πŸ™‚

      1. Thank you so much for all the ideas! Yes i heard they were many pickpockets happened especially in L Rambla. Can’t wait to be there! Thank you and keep it up:)

  8. Hi Neidotta, thank you for dropping by my website flyingoffcourse.com. Flyingoffcourse is also about getting lost and finding one’s self along the way. I agree… getting lost is not necessarily a bad thing. Keep traveling and writing!

    1. Hi! Of course I dropped by because your blog seemed interesting πŸ™‚ Getting lost is definitely good thing! (Usually…)

    1. I had to google those movies because I only know them by the Finnish names. And yes I also like Finnish movies (and all those movies you mentioned) but that’s not surprise because I usually like all kind of movies. I think Finland makes amazing historical and teen movies (and I don’t know the titles in English or they all probably don’t even have English names.)

    1. Thank you! And I agree with you that getting lost is good way of getting to know yourself better. Your blog seemed interesting too so I hope you keep writing. πŸ™‚

    1. Yeah, I’m totally lost but I don’t think it’s necessarily bad thing πŸ™‚ Thank you for your comment!

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