🎙️📣 Exciting News – My New Podcast Is Now Live on Spotify! Hey everyone! I’m beyond excited to share that my brand-new podcast is officially LIVE on Spotify! This is more than just a podcast — it’s a window into my creative world, my artistic journey, and the rollercoaster ride of my life. https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/laurabernardeschinelson/episodes/Whispers-Beneath-the-Golden-Sky-A-Contemporary-Oil-Pastel-Journey-by-Laura-Bernardeschi-Nelson-e35b5mm IfContinueContinue reading “Launch of My Exciting New Podcasts on Spotify of Laura Bernardeschi Nelson”
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The Healing Power of Adopting a Cat
Last year, I rescued Panna, a sweet four-year-old pussycat, from a cat charity. I had owned other cats in the past, but with Panna, something different happened. Our bond is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced—a deep connection that fills my heart every day. It’s almost as if she talks to me—not with words, but with the toneContinueContinue reading “The Healing Power of Adopting a Cat”
Tips for Aspiring Life Models: Embrace Your Artistic Path
In 2012, I embarked on a unique journey as a life model in London. Now, over 12 years later and at 55, I continue this rewarding work. It’s more than just a job; it’s a passion that connects me with artists and fuels my own creativity. The Joy of Connection One of the most rewardingContinueContinue reading “Tips for Aspiring Life Models: Embrace Your Artistic Path”
Living on a Narrowboat in London: Challenges and Realities
🚤 Life Afloat: My Journey Aboard Summer Place By Laura Bernardeschi Nelson When I decided to buy my narrowboat Summer Place, I was still living in London. At the time, it seemed like a smart and exciting decision — a budget-friendly way to create a stylish, unique home and escape the stress of urban living.ContinueContinue reading “Living on a Narrowboat in London: Challenges and Realities”
Edna: la sfortunata scrofa di Cockslodge. Invidia, gelosia e tragedia
In un lontano e grigio villaggio a nord del pianeta viveva una giovane scrofa di nome Edna. Era alta e robusta ma non aveva niente di speciale da far girare la testa ai maiali della zona . In passato si era illusa di essere una giovane stellina pronta al successo televisivo come la più famosaContinueContinue reading “Edna: la sfortunata scrofa di Cockslodge. Invidia, gelosia e tragedia”
Following my ancestors on the Orkney Islands ( Third part )
After our continental breakfast in the hotel, my husband and I decided to discover another archaeological site called Scara Brae. With our Tesla car completely charged, thanks to the app Pod found next to the Tesco supermarket in Kirkwall city centre, we started our new adventure. Disappointed with the charging point of Tesla in KirkwallContinueContinue reading “Following my ancestors on the Orkney Islands ( Third part )”
Following my ancestors on the Orkney Islands ( second part )
Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkneys. After our first night in Kirwall, we decided to discover this town the following morning. Kirkwall is a bustling, busy town, but it’s one with a historic centre full of character. Officially a Royal Burgh since 1486, Kirkwall’s name comes from the Norse ‘Kirkjuvagr’, meaning ‘Church on the Bay’,ContinueContinue reading “Following my ancestors on the Orkney Islands ( second part )”
A walk along the Wye Valley , by lauraartist68
A walk along the Wye River. The Wye ValleyArea of outstanding beauty called in Welsh Dyffryn Gwy. It is an internationally important protected landscape straddling the border between England and Wales. It is one of the most dramatic and scenic landscapes in Britain. It is a unique corner perfect to have a walk-in nature surrounded by beautiful hills, animalsContinueContinue reading “A walk along the Wye Valley , by lauraartist68”
A day trip in Burnham-on-Sea in North Somerset
Holiday! This year because of covid19 I have decided to avoid travelling abroad and spending my Summer in Uk. For some wrong legend, England is considered an uninteresting place to spend Summer Holidays apart the big smoke alias London or Bath or Stonehenge or Oxford. But this is a big mistake because England is aContinueContinue reading “A day trip in Burnham-on-Sea in North Somerset”