Thursday 23 June 2016

6 months later into 2016 I'm posting!! lol (sorry!)



Well hello there....It has been a while indeed I know, I know....But I guess I have been busy living life and all that! ;p But I have taken things offline in general, socially, dating etc and in a way its been refreshing and eye opening.  I have put myself first and been doing what I want, when I want, mapping things out and  keeping my soul happy :)

So I guess I should summarise what I have been up to so far......

January was spent pottering around plotting and planning how I was going to make the most of this year.

February was quite busy work wise. I went away to one of my favourite places, Amsterdam (and before you all think, not for the obvious reason!).  However I love their hot chocolates and patisserie places which are full of my favourite thing of all time giant Nutella jars!! I managed to catch up with my culture vulture cousin and we explored Amsterdam in the cold winter weather which is still a beautiful city regardless the weather to be honest.  I love its laid back ness, openness and generally everything about it!  It is somewhere I could easily go a live.

Travelling has always been a soother for me, it is when I am at my happiest and mellowest, it never stresses me out and never makes me feel uneasy.  If anything it gives me the wanderlust that I seek as I have always been a curious cat in life in general.  Seeking places, things to do, history and knowledge seeking about where I am going to or have already been to.  I know being single you feel like something is missing, however when I travel it fulfils that part where there is emptiness, it brings joy, peace and tranquillity.



                                   
A M S T E R D A M
One of the many beautiful canals in Amsterdam


The good thing about living on a Island like ours, we are half hour, an hour, two hours and so on away from other locations that are so different from our little Island!  One of my 'Putting myself first' things to do, is to travel more, be it alone or not.  In fact I love travelling alone, I get to take in my surroundings and bearings and make my own decisions on what adventure I want to take myself on.

For me its letting go of the everyday work/home life routine, the worrying about dating 'Will this guy message me? Call?' Does he like me? What is this? Confusing oneself with no need Pppfhhhh!....I craved freedom, letting go, everything has already been written in the stars and what shall be for you is only for you. (Sorry I am going back to dating here) But every step you take, every mistake, every disappointment, every wrong guy met, every effort made and lost, every miss match met.....that is a step forward taking you to where you need to and should be at this present time.  Which is why I let go, stopped making an effort in searching, and focused more on me and my own happiness and well being, so I started with Amsterdam which happened to be my second visit. :)

Outside the Rijksmuseum museum

Amsterdam has cool mellow vibes when wondering around the streets in the crisp cold winter February air.  I love winter, I always have and shall always do so. I stayed at my cousins cute mini apartment, everyone makes the most of every nook and cranny space wise. While walking through the streets at night (no on seems to draw their curtains....or have any!) you can see the clever ways people have made use of space, making it more so cosy than cramp in their quaint homes. 

A pretty window in Spuistraat

Spuistraat is a lovely area with retro styled buildings and amazing, graffiti which has always been a  personal passion of mine. I guess I am like a train spotter, but a graffiti spotter and slowly recognising international artists who I have spotted in London and also recognised their work in Amsterdam!  It's amazing what hidden along the side of a building, in a doorway, uplifting messages or just images that speak volumes that you can find on the streets, a bit like life in general when you have an open heart and mind :) 
Bikes and Blues


Be like a Flamingo...PINK!

Bob Marley by one of my favourite artists C215 also on Instagram as Christianguemy go check his work out!

Look close enough and you shall find the missing pieces to your puzzle.

One Saturday my cousin and I had managed to walk 11 miles within the city, which just goes to show there are so many things to see and explore.  I love how you can wonder from one bridge to a street to another bridge and so on.  The mixture of the late night smells from the amazing bakeries, to the busy bustling bars, cafes, the beautiful uneven architecture of the buildings along the canals and the random red window lights that you walk past.  The everyday life that is somehow is entwined and connected with the city's mellow vibe.  However I feel that there is always a light hearted sense of humour that runs through the city, that adds to this vibe, laughter has always been a good remedy to banish blues away :)

Everyone needs a cake with pink feathers, swirls and of course not forgetting the luchadores (Mexican wrestlers). Spotted at Taart van m'n Tante in the Oude Pijp district - Link: http://www.detaart.com/en/home.htm

Bikes, barges and buildings


Bumper to bumper ;)

Along our wondering travels we came across the famous flower market, which had all types of  seeds, flower seeds (weed seeds) galore, but truly had some beautiful vibrant flowers and cactus plants.

I have met quite a few pricks in my time, but I have to say these little guys made me smile :)
Be a rose amongst thorns ;)
My parents have cotton on to whats app and when I'm on my travels they love to message and see photos I have taken.  One big hobby that my Mum and I have in common is SHOPPING!  It's like we egg each other on and always have excuses for buying things we love....As alway my mum asked me if I had found anything.....
Parental conversations be like....
On the Sunday we booked to go to the Van Gogh museum which was one of the highlights for me going out there for.  I have always loved and admired his work and how he portrayed his visions.  It actually took me back to my GCSE Art class memories lol....But what a joy to be able to see his work first hand.  I have to say that did not disappoint, however we did queue in the cold winter rain for about an hour and a bit!!  It was worth it once we got in, I admit it was very busy considering it was a winters day.  However even though it was very busy and at some points you do feel like you’re in a school canteen dinner queue to see the next painting, you would be lucky to be able to take photos of the paintings! Security are soooo on it! It reminded me when I went to Rome and was in the Sistine Chapel looking up at 'The creation of Adam'' Pointing my camera upwards but holding it soooo low by my knees trying to take photos, and seeing the guards kick people out for doing so! (Felt a bit thrilling like a naughty school child!) Except full of adults and everyone trying to do the same without being caught! lol.....So I have to say...THIS is the ONLY successful photo I managed to get without being caught, told off......in fact I was ALLOWED to take:


Donald Van Gogh by Wouter Tulp at the Van Gogh Museum https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en
So I had been thinking, rather than searching high, low, left, right, top, middle and bottom for someone, I decided to let go. I can honestly say it’s the best thing I have ever done.  Stopping, realising and taking everything I have right now, being thankful and grateful for this. Just being around my family and friends...I guess in the very words of Van Gogh himself ''I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people.''  

Putting the focus on my own well being...my happiness.  Rather than looking for one person to fill a gap in my life, I decided to fill gaps with things I wanted to do and that made me happy.  I have understood, accepted and acknowledged that. Yes...I might not meet someone and I'm ok with that.  Being realistic is something we all have to face and understand.  So I am at a point where I know travel, photography, catching up with friends and family fill those empty spaces.  When you move your focus from one thing I honestly believe that everything has already been written and while you put your energies into something else, the Almighty above has woven things into your life that will appear when they are meant to.

Let's play a game, how many bikes in this Photo I took? Answers on a postcard!

It is about timing and taking everything in your stride, Amsterdam had been a taster of what I had yearned for....What I needed.  Being more spontaneous and getting up and doing things, life is not always about planning things, sometimes it is about letting things take its course and you shall see the beauty of how everything works out....I guess this leads me to my next location in which I had first-hand of this.. Mauritius, my second home, the Island that holds my heart.....

p.s - You can follow me on my instagram for more out and about photos  @Chat_noir_londres  ;)