Friday, September 27, 2013

When You Feel Like an Ocean Being Warmed by the Sun

Fresh off the plane from Japan (well, fresh by a week - to be honest, I started writing this blog fresh off the plane, but was too exhausted to finish it), I was reminded over the last five days of what I really love about travelling.

Despite what I feel a lot of my friends think about my life living abroad, my life is just like yours - except for the fact that I live in Korea.  I have a job that I work hard at.  I live in a basic apartment.  I pay bills, etc, etc.  Trying to save money, I rarely get out these days.  Living in England for four years put me in major credit card debit and living in Thailand did nothing to help me get out of it...it actually made it worse.  Add my student loans on top of that and this world traveller is living paycheck to paycheck.  Although I often write about travelling and visiting places, I rarely go on proper vacations.  In fact, I haven't been on vacation since last September when my friend and I went to Cambodia. 

Given the fact that I sat on my arse during my week long summer holiday from work (due to finances and pure laziness), and given the fact that I need surgery, I decided to bugger off and head to Japan for Chuesok (Korea's version of Thanksgiving) since the country basically shuts down for three days.

Here are a few things that I was reminded of that I love about travelling.

First, I really love the smell of an airport.  It's like the smell of a new car, or the smell after a refreshing rainfall, or the smell of fresh cut grass, or the sweet smell of a puppy's breath.  It's unique and lovely.  An airport, to me, smells of leather and adventure.  It's delicious.  (For the record, I really hate it when people use the term "delicious" to describe something as "delicious" that's not food, but really, I had to use it in this case and annoy myself).

Micro Machines...remember these little guys?
I always prefer to have a window seat when I fly for two reasons: The view and to have something to lean next to that's not my fellow passengers.  I also always think about the Wedding Singer when I fly, how Glenn never sits on the aisle seat because the flight attendants always bang his elbows with the drink cart...and how he obviously didn't love Julia (Gulia) enough to give up the window seat so she could look out the window on her first plane ride to Vegas to tie the knot.  Anyways, I digress.  My point is, there is this moment during takeoff that's magical to me.  It only last for about 30 seconds to a minute.  One moment you're on the ground, where everything looks as it really does.  The next moment, you look down and you're staring at a Micro Machines version of the world.  Everything that was its normal size is now cute and miniature.  Cars, trucks and buildings turn into toys and people all but disappear.  I love it.

(In case you didn't get my Wedding Singer reference...here you go!)


There's also this moment, when you're standing at the platform, waiting for the subway to come.  In the summer, it's hot and sticky, there's generally no breeze since, well, subways are underground.  There's no fresh air and it's stuffy, sometimes it feels like you're waiting ages for the subway to get there.  Then you feel it...A slight push of the air that starts off ever so light, but gradually increases into a wonderful breeze that means the subway is approaching.  Then woooooosh!  The subway arrives and you're on your way to your next adventure! 

There are also these moments of clarity when you travel.  You're either completely lost or can't read a thing, trying to figure out where you are on your English map while reading non-English signs.  Then something looks familiar and you've figured it out!  I always feel this enormous sense of pride and accomplishment when that happens.  The beginning of something new is always daunting, but as I've learned, the end result is brilliance.  It's actually one of the reasons why I prefer to travel alone, I feel more accomplished when I've done it by myself rather than when I've had help.  I like having a travel buddy every now and then, but I also love being solo...I'm just better at it.

These are the things that make me "feel like an ocean being warmed by the sun."

There's so much more about travel that I love, but these are a few little things that I was reminded of last week in lovely Japan. 

What are the little things that you love about travel?

Happy Trails!

Here's a Simple Song for simple things...(and the 'ocean' quote)



Friday, September 13, 2013

Say "Cheese!"

Just in case you can't tell by my blog posts, I am very passionate about photography! You also might not know that I sell some of my favourite prints through an organization called Art For Conservation. AFC is really great organization which brings together two of my passions in one, lovely package: art and conservation ;-) Being a member of AFC means that when a piece of my art work sells, a portion of the profits is donated to a conservation charity of my choice. It's a win-win for everyone!

Over the last year, I have completely re-vamped my photography collection for sale, choosing with special care images that I love from my time living in Asia. From January 2012 I was living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Sixteen months later, I made a move and am now enjoying living in a suburb of Seoul, South Korea.

As I mentioned, a portion of my profits are donated to a conservation charity of my choice. In addition to photography, I have a deep love for the ocean, beaches and surfing. Therefore, my chosen organization to donate to is the Surfrider Foundation. Surfrider is an organization dedicated to protecting our world's beautiful beaches and oceans! You can read more about the organization and what they do here.

If you're as awesome as I think you are and want to help out the Surfrider Foundation (and a starving artist!), you can buy works from my collection with Art For Conservation here!

These are the photographs that are available so far - please note: The watermark will NOT show on purchased images. I hope you enjoy them! Love Art. Be Green :-)

 
From Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea

Seoul Rooftops

From Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea

Palace Door

From Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor Wat

From Wat Srisuphan, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Buddha Hand

From Angkor Wat, Siam Reap, Cambodia

Dragonfly Sunset

From Chiang Mai, Thailand (available from September 20.2013)

Golden Buddha Hand

From Chiang Mai , Thailand

Loi Krathong

From Wat Pan Tao, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Pan Tao Buddha

From the Royal Flora, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Pink Frangi's

From the Royal Flora, Chiang Mai, Thailand

White Frangi's

From Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Temple Carving

Just a note, my prints are only available on either Hahnemuhle Bamboo paper (for colour prints) or Premier Art Fine Smooth paper (for black and white/sepia prints).  I don't offer prints on canvas as they are not as high quality and do not last as long.

Happy Trails!

Friday, September 6, 2013

"The time has come", the Walrus said...

One of the great things I love about Korea is the super lightening fast speed of the Internet.  Something weird to love and simple, I know, but after dealing with shitty Internet in Thailand for 14 months, this is pretty awesome...Especially considering football season started yesterday.

This isn't a blog about traveling or Korea.  I haven't been in the mood to talk about all-things travel lately (although I am going to Japan in a week and a half) and I've been insanely busy with the end of one term, beginning of another term, dealing with my shitty ankle (which, yes, I said I wouldn't bitch about anymore), and focusing on losing weight.  This is a blog about the Denver Broncos.  So if you were expecting the former, you can stop reading now and I won't be offended.

I've been a Broncos fan since the day I came screaming into this world.  Not since we let go of Brian Griese in 2002 have I been so hopeful as when we picked up Peyton Manning last season.  Last season, I saw again, my Denver Broncos from 1996-1999 forming...a team with the possibility of dancing the Big Dance.  I wasn't expecting us to have a Super Bowl victory last year, but that playoff loss in January against the Baltimore Ravens literally broke my heart.  Re-watching it, there were so many little mistakes that we just handed Baltimore that Vic Lombardi trophy on a silver platter.  Since that day, all I've wanted was revenge.  And REVENGE I got.

I've been waiting 8 long months for football to start up again because in my eyes, there are two seasons: Football season, and the rest of the year.  When they announced that Denver would be hosting Baltimore for the opening kickoff game of the 2013 season - due to a Baltimore Orioles scheduling conflict, I couldn't wait!!  About two or three weeks ago, they hoisted up a banner of Peyton Manning....and Joe Flacco on the outside of Sports Authority field.  That was some coarse salt in that still-very-fresh January wound.  It sent waves through Colorado...firing up every Bronco fan from here to Tim-buk-too (and Korea!). 



I purchased the NFL package during pre-season, set my calendar with alarms on my phone for the start of every game (many of them beginning at 5:30am here) and donned my Orange #18.  I started the countdown for September 5th.  Thursday. Night. Football.  Revenge time.  Due to the time difference, Thursday Night Football is actually Friday Morning Football in Korea.  When I went to bed Thursday night, it literally felt like Christmas Eve.  And not like Christmas Eve now, but like Christmas Eve when I was a kid.  Instead of dreaming about sugar plums dancing in my head, I was actually dreaming about Bronco players...I kid you not.  I was that excited for this game.  And for the start of the season. 

Unfortunately, due to lightening, the game was postponed by a good 30 minutes (c'mon, you're killing me here!!), which in turn made me miss the last 12 minutes of the game because I had to get to work.  But luckily enough, the Broncos had a good, cushy lead that, although I hate to walk away from a game, I was confident in our victory.  Peyton Manning had a historical game.  Tying the NFL record of 7, yes SEVEN touchdown passes (which hasn't been done in 44 years) and threw for 462 yards and was 27 of 42.  Dammit, that was a great game - one of those games I will always remember.  To come back from that January loss...well, revenge sure tastes sweet for breakfast! 

Here's to the 2013 Denver Broncos and bless my super fast lightening speed Internet in Korea for allowing me to watch the games live, in all their HD glory.

And from the Peyton's Place Facebook page...


I love you Peyton.  Wes.  Eric.  Champ.  Von.  Yes.  I love each and every one of my Broncos!