19 Dec 2013

LA DOLCE VITA


Traveling to Rome has always been a dream of mine. I studied art in high school and at university and wanted to see Michelangelo's Last Judgement and ceiling in the Sistine Chapel in real life.

My friends and I did the typically tourist thing: brought along a camera, wore sneakers and marched from one amazing ruin to the next amazing church. Rome is so full of beauty that your eyes can't take it all in after a few hours. I began thinking, 'Oh another old church...oh another pretty painting...". It's like the city is loaded with history like a budget airplane.

Michelangelo's fresco though was a moment of beauty...I stared at it, my neck aching, for quite some time. It was amazing to be so close to such genius. And for that brief moment I was in wonderland and forgot the stuffy feeling of it all. 

IT'S TIME FOR GERMAN RAP



I've blogged about Casper again. But his version of Coming Home is just so infectious that I am serving it to you like a freshly baked slice of bread with melted butter. Wet your appetite? Check out this odd-looking but sweet-sounding bloke.

WOE IS ME!


Albert Camus once famously said, "In the depths of winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer".

It is the end of winter in Hamburg. The roads are covered in snow sludge except where car tyres have formed black lines. I wish that Albert Camus' words would resonate within me. But as my boss has so correctly pointed out, "You've got winter on your brain!".

RYAN OH RYAN


I just watched "The Place Beyond the Pines" with Ryan Gosling. Who doesn't love Mister Gosling? With tattoos. Wearing rugged tees. On a motorbike.

What struck me most about the movie is that the beginning features many close-up's of Ryan Gosling: love-struck, pensive, angry, thoughtful, etc. The director, Derek Cianfrance, made sure that the female population got what they came for.

The second thing I noticed was that the film felt like two stories. I usually never have the urge to leave the cinema – and have never done so before in my life – but I was tempted to in the screening of The Place Beyond the Pines. The movie was just that half an hour too long. It felt like he had already added the sequel into the main film.

A little tidbit on the director…his wife also made a movie called “Towheads” about her as a mother. It was filmed in their house and features her hubby (just his legs) and their kids. I watched the trailer and it looks like a funny, sweet little film. I can’t wait to watch it!

11 Jun 2013

SUMMERTIME IN HAMBURG



Who knew that summer would ever arrive in Hamburg. Like a memory-loss potion, I have already forgotten the grey and depressing cold. Please, dear summer, never leave us! People are so happy. I even receive a smile – now and then – from a passer-by. Oh summer, extend your warm rays forevermore.

P.S. I've been playing around with tilt shift on my brother's camera. Check out the above result. Such a wicked little thing that makes a normal bush look hot. 

29 Apr 2013

FINDING MY VOICE AS A WRITER


Lately, I've been reading tons of blogs, scouring newspapers and navigating online websites to find inspiration. Why, you may ask? Well, I'm trying to find my voice as a writer. And I feel in order to do so successfully, I need to see how other people are portraying themselves online. Although that's also pretty fake, aint it! We all have a different personality. Some writers love sharing about really intimate things in their lives. Others love writing about nonsensical, ordinary things without much emotion. I think that I am a very private person who is not so fond of sharing so much about myself. I might even delete this post.

This blog started off as a spontaneous 'oh lemme start a cool kids fashion blog' idea and mutated, as my life changed, into something a little more jumbled. It's like when you go through you're basement and you open old dusty boxes or suitcases and find an assortment of things. And because my brain is like a sieve...I like to keep moments, or poems that remind me of someone, or photos, to remind me of the little things in life. 

26 Feb 2013

FLOAT, FLOAT...MY DREAM HOME

 

Just down the road from my apartment is a canal that leads to the Alster. Floating on the water are all kinds of houseboats from contemporary to old-school. Yes, houseboats in Hamburg. Who would have thought?



12 Feb 2013

WINTERTIME IN GERMANY



Only in Hamburg do you get: snow, sun and seagulls. What a bizarre time of year it is – when the world sinks into a grey, inky, darkness. I come from Cape Town and I must say that the weather in Hamburg is something you have to get used to. Slowly. Very slowly. But you do.

Sometimes the extreme cold just feels like the extreme heat of a summer’s day. But what’s really hard to get used to is: the sky is eternally tinged grey like a milky mess. I treasure every winter’s day when the sky is blue – the seagulls are dancing in the air – screeching and enjoying the sun’s warmth. For then my heart is also screeching. 

I do enjoy looking at the photos I recently took in Cape Town. It helps. A little.