Today I abandoned my dream of the past 7+ years.
After working 16 hour days for the past week I finally had a 'talk with myself'. I often do this when I can not figure out why I am angry, unhappy or even 'disconnected'.
After fighting with myself to accept the answer, I gave up my dream.
At once the self inflicted pressure I had been under disappeared!
Now I have a much smaller plan, a smaller goal but sill a DREAM.
Managing expectations made working toward the smaller goal much easier.
I have trimmed my 2 month trip by a week so I could at least book a few room reservations.
I have reduced my number of proposed 'interviews' to 2 or 3 instead of a dozen.
And I shall stay longer in one place so I am not constantly racing to a train station or an airport.
Although I had to give up my dream to travel by freighter, I shall try take an overnight ferry to Sicily. I have read the sunrise over Palermo is not to be missed.
I may not interview the oldest woman lace maker in Burano but I shall try to eat for 10 euros at the new food 'court' in the market centrale in Firenze.
My dreams will not all be met but I should enjoy the ride far more.
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Off the Beaten Path in German
Monday, August 25, 2014
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Scarves with a Purpose
Homesoul
The enormous open area has endless booths, tables, shops and food locations. I did not plan suffient time to explore the entire market and was glad I had not come on a Saturday!
A colorful display of printed fabric caught my eye. Drawing closer I found stacks of colorful scarves, pillow covers, bedspreads and other home décor. I was delighted to learn from the co founder/co owner Ipshita where her products were created. She kindly allowed me to do a short film while we chatted.
The two sided scarves were made from re-purposed silk saris. They are hand sewed together by Indian woman, giving them employment and keeping the 'art' alive for the next generation. Cotton saris are used to make the throws and other items.
It was difficult to choose one pattern from the large selection. But the effort was worth it. I have a treasure with a history and a purpose that I shall think of every time I wear my scarf.
Homesoul www.home-soul.co.uk
Old Spitalfields Market
16 Horner Square
Spitalfields, London
Thursday to Sunday 11 am to 5 pm
Saturday, August 9, 2014
The Best Exotic Fur-ever Hotel
Just like the movie, "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel", there is a loving home in London for retired cats. Homeless after years with a faithful human, retired cats often find themselves homeless when their human 'family' member is no longer able to live on their own or pass on.
A local shelter is often where these treasured furlines find themselves, confused and often still mourning the loss of their best friend. The retired house guests each have their distinctive personalities. I had the opportunity to meet the kindhearted woman who manages this haven for retirees. She describes her 'guests': "I share my home with 7 elderly cats, whose safety is of paramount importance to me. They go in the garden but never out of the front door."
During my visit I was ignored by most of the guests but one friendly 'fur' face stopped in my room to see who had moved in. | ||||||||||
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