Posted on March 31, 2013
This is probably going to be one of the most personal posts on this blog. I need to put “pen to paper” and get this off my chest. Had a rather sad experience a couple of days ago when I was cleaning my room which made me realize that I have to make an extra effort not to lose myself and my interest completely in this country:
I had to dust of my camera.
In the 10 years that I’ve been taking photos and bringing my camera everywhere with me, this has NEVER happened. Must say I got a bit upset…and this really made me think. Studies take up so much of my time, and I’ve been really bad at taking proper breaks (not just full zombie mode in front of the computer) and actually go outside with my camera and enjoy what nature got to offer. It’s been hard to feel like I’m not able to be myself to the fullest, with my sewing machine at home in Norway, and my camera collecting dust, there isn’t much of a creative side of me anymore. The creative, animal-loving side of me is part of making me feel whole, and the side that’s on display here in Edinburgh almost feels like a stranger to me.
Being surrounded with people that only know one side of you, where it’s already hard to be myself because of the language, and on top of that not being able to express myself in any other way makes me feel like there’s few people that actually now me for who I am, and not just scraping the surface.
I need a proper plan now that revision weeks are coming up and exams are getting closer, to make sure that spring with all its beautiful changes won’t just pass me outside my bedroom window. I need to make small goals that I’ll try to achieve from day to day, week to week.
I’ve decided to make at least one “adventurous trip” each week where I bring my camera, making sure to clear my schedule for this and enjoy my time instead of feeling guilty whenever I’m doing anything but work. This would be a great chance to bring someone and get to know each other’s, so I’m hoping to bring some friends along for this. I’ve also booked tickets home to Norway in May so that I can be with my family and friends and charge my batteries before going back to Edinburgh for my summer course. Hopefully, these things will help to make me feel more like me again.
Just to make it clear: I do love what I’m studying, and I don’t want to quit. This is just my frustration over the personal aspect of living in another country.
I would love for this blog to be a place where I frequently post new photos of all the exiting things I do in my life, and the fact that my followers keep increasing every day is such a motivation! Thank you to everyone following me, it really does mean the world to me.
xxx
Posted on March 28, 2013
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It’s been forever since I posted anything here, and for that I’m sorry. There’s been too much to do, and too little time for me to finish it all! Some thing had to be more of a priority than others, which leaves the blog to be one of the less important tasks since it’s such a time consuming thing to wrap together a decent post. But here it finally is with a promise to not let it be so long til next post!
Our third day in Dublin was devoted to The St. James Distillery. It was really cool to see how the whisky (Scottish way!) was stored in huge barrels over several years, some as much as 18 years! Got some nice tastings as well and bought ourselves a nice, warm Irish coffee with proper Jameson Irish Whisky! Tasted so good, nom nom! I would definitely recommend people visiting Dublin to set a side a couple of hours at the St. James Distillery, there is a lot of stuff to see, and a lot of nice things to taste!
Posted on March 6, 2013
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The Guinness brewery was such a cool experience, even for someone like me who doesn’t even like beer. Since the weather kept being rather cold and grey, a day in the brewery was just perfect! I would totally recommend everyone visiting Dublin to use half a day (or maybe even a whole one, depending on how many free tastings you get!) in the brewery.
I’m going to start watermarking my photos now, since there’s been a couple of episodes now where people use my photos without asking and/or crediting, which I find pretty annoying. Hopefully you’ll be able to enjoy the photos even with the watermark, although I find it hard to focus on anything but the writing on the photos now!
Still got a lot of photos from Dublin, so there will still be several posts from that trip, hope people still find it interesting!
Posted on March 2, 2013
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First post with pictures from the trip to Dublin!
We arrived so early on Friday morning that the first thing we did was to eat a full Irish breakfast (which tasted like cardboard), before going full tourist-mode for the rest of the day. Dublin was rather cold and gray, much like Edinburgh, so photo opportunities outside were rather limited. This first day was packed with happenings, like museums, pubs, some really good food and some really bad dance moves that left one of us with a black/purple foot. Thankfully not me, haha!
All in all a good first day in Dublin!
More pictures coming soon.