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Friday, 30 December 2016
Watercolour Map
Maps have always been a huge fascination for me. And now that I have actually travelled outside of North America, it made sense to get a map that would showcase the places I have travelled and the places I have yet to go. This watercolour map was a perfect gift for my sister, as it shows where we have been together and will show the places she will end up going, whether with me or without me. It is an amazing representation of the world we live in and it also demonstrates how big this world really is and how small we truly are.
Sunday, 9 October 2016
The Rock
Our families have been coming to this little rock island for almost an entire decade now. No matter how busy all of our lives have become we always manage to take one weekend off during the summer to get together for an amazing and unforgettable time. These weekends always consist of amazing food, laughter, story telling, and new memories. It's the little things. We always have an absolute riot when we are all together and this video is just a small indication of this.
Music: Smooth by Florida Georgia Line
Enjoy!
Friday, 9 September 2016
On The Road Again
They say once you go on one trip to somewhere new, the travel bug bites and the urge to travel again never leaves you. For me, this is so true. The second I came home from Europe I began planning another trip back. I had a few choices on where I wanted to go. I knew I wanted to go back to Europe and travel the whole continent, but there are so many choices and places I have yet to be it made it difficult to try and narrow it down. There was Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, and Spain and Portugal and Greece. The places are endless, but I eventually decided on Ireland and Scotland. My family is from Ireland so it is a way of me getting back to my roots but also I wanted to see what this beautiful country had to offer.
I've had friends and a couple of cousins go to both countries and every single one of them have said those were two of the countries they would 100% go back and visit. Not just because of the beautiful scenery but because of the people, the locals were so friendly and amazing to be around. They told stories about the history of Ireland and I have heard nothing about good things. I cannot wait to experience these two beautiful countries and of course to come back and visit again.
I feel like the photos you see online everywhere of both countries, of course they are beautiful, but they just do not do the countries justice. It's also very different to experience it yourself rather than just seeing the photos. As I realized earlier this year, its the emotions you feel when you are there and the way you see it through your own eyes. It's the stories you come back with and the experience and the memories and the photos you took yourself. That is what travelling is for and I cannot wait to continue my travels through Europe!
Friday, 12 August 2016
Lucerne
Switzerland stole my heart, and my money, but mostly my heart. I could not believe the beauty of this country and just how imaginative this beautiful place is. Also, Switzerland is incredibly expensive and I was somewhat thankful that we only spent about eighteen hours here, although I do wish that we could have stayed maybe one more day. And again we stayed in a converted jail and it was, umm, interesting to say the least. We also took a lake cruise around Lake Lucerne which was a lot of fun. We got a lot of photos together and a lot of memories were made. I loved the lake cruise because we started it when it was light out and finished it while watching the sunset and the hotels along the lake starting to light up. Really, really beautiful.
Going up to the top of the Swiss Alps was so beautiful. I loved going up on the train it was really cool experience. And of course actually going up to the Alps by the only roofless motor car. It was really awesome to stand up at the top and see the Alps as we moved closer and closer. One of the girls on our trip, from Australia, had never seen snow before and so I am very glad to have been able to be a part of that memory with her. She was very excited about seeing snow for the first time, especially when we were heading up to the Alps and it started to snow a little bit and she finally saw snowflakes fall in real life.
The hotel was really cool, although at first everyone was a little creeped out by it. We were staying in a jail that literally had been closed down in the 90s. It was a women's prison who had committed petty crimes. The doors for the room were still the old jail rooms and you needed a passcode to get into each room. The WIFI situation was not that great, but it created a funny environment for us, we would spend a lot of time hanging out in stairwells and down in the lobby trying to stay connected.
Random point: the top of the Alps has excellent cell phone service and the WIFI is impeccable up there.
Florence
Oh gosh, what is there to even say about Florence. It was so hot that day and sunny and perfect that it made walking around the small and beautiful city even better. What I liked the most about Florence was it wasn't too busy and yet there were still a lot of tourists. It wasn't as congested as Venice and Rome, especially Rome, but it still had a lot of people. I liked the views and easiness of getting around. I liked just walking around and seeing the architecture was really beautiful. I think the best part, again, was the walking tour. I liked that we were walked around the city with the tour guide and she was able to give us little tidbits of information (none which I can remember now of course!).
The one thing I absolutely loved, which I'm sure everyone else did as well, is the view from Piazzale Michelangelo. Just seeing it was absolutely beautiful. How amazing is the view, how amazing is it to see absolutely everything in Florence and to be able to see it all in one look. Panoramas do not do this place justice. One of the unique things we were able to do here was get a group shot, which is one of my favourite things that we got on this trip. It's a way in which I can have a photo with every single person from our trip. It's a very nice memento to have.
Venice
Oh Venice! What a place to be. Granted the entire day we were there it rained and it literally poured. The only time it stopped was when we took our 30 minute gondola ride and the minute we stepped out of the boats it began to pour again. But aside from the rain, Venice was a beautiful city full of history and beautiful architectures. I could not believe the canals. I have seen photos of them and I have heard about them, but there is nothing compared to actually seeing them and taking a boat through them. Also I got conned into feeding the pigeons and ended up having to pay 10 euros for it. Not fun, I would recommend running from the men with the bird seed.
One of the these I loved was a really cool walking tour with a local guide. It did rain for the whole day and I of course didn't pack a rain jacket or thick sweater, so I only had my thin sweater. Aside from my atrocious clothing choice, I really enjoyed the walking tour. It was a way to see the city through the small walkways and random little shops. Another cool thing about Venice was the dinner we had that night. It was optional but almost everyone chose to go to it. Our trip manager told us to grab masks that were quite popular in Venice during the 16th century. We all bought little masks from stores around the city and at dinner took photos of our Venetian masks. It was a really unique experience.
One question I do have: do/can people swim in the canals? Or is that something people just don't do?
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Austria
We drove then on to Austria and driving from country to country was one of the best parts of the tour as we were able to see small villages and towns and the landscape of all of these beautiful countries that you just would not see flying from place to place. It also gave a lot of time for sleep or just relaxing time before hitting up the next city. In Austria we went to Innsbruck and being there just felt like a dream. It just didn't seem real, the landscape and the beauty of Austria just didn't look like it was really there. The best way I can describe it is that it looked like CGI animation, pretty much green screen. But it was real and it was beautiful and inspiring and breathtaking.
Also, Austria has some of the best dessert, especially the apple strudel, that I have ever experienced. I am not ashamed to say that I had it three times in the 18 hours that we were in that beautiful country. The group went white water rafting, and I was not so keen on it, so my sister and I decided to just hang out with some of the other group members. This was nice as it was a chance to get to know some of the other people on the trip and hearing the stories and seeing the videos afterwards was really cool.
Coming home, people asked me what countries I would definitely go back to, and Austria is one you can never see enough of. Granted, every single one of them is like that, but there is something about Austria that just pulls at me to come back.
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Munich
Munich I think is a very underrated city. It had a few tourists but it was not busy compared to the cities we had been to previously and the cities we were going to visit. It was such a sweet city to be in and very calm compared to the other cities we would see. We had the option to go on a bike tour but as my sister cannot ride a bike I did not go without her and we merely walked around the city and enjoyed the day. It was very relaxing compared to the crazy days that were ahead of us. We did a little bit of shopping but mostly walked around the city and just took it all in. I think what I enjoyed the most about the city was how easy it was to get around and the people were quite nice. I loved the mixture of the old buildings with the new buildings and being able to see the difference in architecture. It is very interesting and beautiful to see how architecture has changed over many years.
We didn't make it to the English Gardens or any massive churches, but we walked along the streets and just enjoyed it. Germany has now become a country in which I will definitely go back to. We utterly enjoyed being in a city that is so beautiful and so old and yet so overlooked by people visiting Germany.
Friday, 1 July 2016
Trail Time
Used multiple mounts to capture this video. Love the different ways of using all of these mounts and how the videos come out. They are absolutely incredible and I enjoy looking back on them and seeing the trails in a different way.
Music: This Girl by Kungs & Cookin' On 3 Burners
Monday, 27 June 2016
St. Goar
I had never heard of St. Goar before this trip and I didn't realize we were actually staying somewhere that was so off the beaten path that we barely had wifi service or anything at all. There was barely any vehicles driving around, absolutely no emergency vehicles (unlike London) and it was so quiet and peaceful. There was a point where a few of us just sat down by the water and listened to what was going on around us and there was literally no sound, just the chirping of crickets and mosquitos flying around. I think it was one of the most beautiful and picturesque places we visited, and we went to a lot of beautiful places. It was definitely really nice to go to a place to calm and quiet compared to the bustling and busy cities of Amsterdam and London. It was a nice way to sort of see what was around us and just to take it all in. It was also really nice to breathe fresh air that literally came off the turquoise river right in front of us.
One of the things I particularly enjoyed about this place was our ability to walk around the town and not have to worry about being hit by cyclists or cars. The streets were completely empty aside from us and there were no other tourists around. It was perfect. The night was cool, but nice to walk the town. It wasn't too hot which made site seeing that much more enjoyable. One of the things we noticed was how all of the stores were family owned and the cafes were kept open later then usual only because the owner was socializing with people who were sitting outside. They were so nice and greeted you as you walked by.
St. Goar is a place in which I had never heard of but now I will never forget.
Friday, 24 June 2016
ATV
New mounts for my GoPro and a brand new helmet means more videos and way more fun! I know ATV videos can get boring especially if it's the same thing after awhile, but honestly I love it. I love the new ways in which I can use my GoPro and the new mounts I can use. There is so many ways in which to capture amazing videos with GoPro that using it for just one sport or one activity is still as enjoyable as using it for multiple sports and activities. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy watching them just as much as I enjoy making them!
Music: Right Here Right Now by American Authors
Thursday, 16 June 2016
Victoria Monument
During our illustrious trip to Europe we had to go and see Buckingham Palace. It is a must see for any tourist in Britain. Of course the Victoria Monument must also be on this list, of course it is right outside Buckingham Palace and it is a monument dedicated to one of the greatest monarchs in British history. When I saw this monument, one I couldn't get over how large it really was and two, the likeness of statues to Queen Victoria was incredible. Now that I have seen multiple countries throughout Europe I cannot get over how well their statues look like the real person or thing. It is amazing to think someone sat and created this statue and designed it. Anyway, I had fun walking around the statue with my GoPro trying to get a 360 degree view of this amazing monument.
Monday, 13 June 2016
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a beautiful and free wheeling country. I had never thought Amsterdam was like this and I even have family who lives here! Unfortunately I did not get to see them, but the trip somewhat made up for missing out (though I will see them this summer). The day we were there was so hot and sunny it made our day there even better. We spent a mere 20 hours in Amsterdam and it was a beautiful way to start the trip. We had a walking tour with our trip manager and even went to visit the Red Light District.
Now because we were in Amsterdam on a Friday it was incredibly busy. I had never felt so claustrophobic in my life and it was definitely tough to walk around. We walked all the way around the District and learnt the history of prostitution in Amsterdam, which to every single person on the trip was a bit eye opening. We couldn't believe how proud these women were standing in their rooms showing everything off. But, hey, kudos to them! The one good thing about the walking tour with the entire group was that we were able to get to know people who were on the trip. Which was really nice because the next day we ended up spending our free time with a majority of the friends we had made the night before. We even had a beautiful canal cruise and were able to see the city from the canals that are used oh so much in such a small country. I think what I loved the most about Amsterdam is that you can literally tie up your boat in the canal and then drive around, in your boat!! It's crazy! And houseboats!? They are crazy popular and some of them were so intense and beautiful and super modern. So surprising.
The next morning we had a few hours of free time where we went to the Van Gogh museum, which showcased his work from his sane days until he was deemed insane. The paintings changed so dramatically and it was really different and amazing to see how they progressed. We sort of walked around the canals, which were just absolutely stunning and it was so nice out that it made the day that much better. Amsterdam was an incredible place to visit. I cannot wait to come back and visit.
Friday, 20 May 2016
Eiffel Tower 2016
So during my European adventure we went to see the Eiffel Tower. We had a reservation to go up to the second tier of the Tower to look out at the rest of Paris. When walking up to see this magnificent beast of steel I lost my breath because of it's beauty. You really have no idea how tall something is until you are standing in front of it trying to take a photo or even just trying to take it all in while staring at it.
I am slightly afraid of heights to going up the second tier of this tower was difficult but I was beyond excited that I did it. It is something you go to Paris to do, it is something you should do no matter what. You can never see a city so beautiful better then from the view of the Eiffel Tower. There are really no words to explain how beautiful and incredible this experience was, I hope in some way this video can show a little bit of it.
Enjoy!
Music: Middle by DJ Snake ft. Bipolar Sunshine
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Europe Trip
I am just so excited to finally see the places I have studied for years and watched movies and TV shows and documentaries about. It really is something I have always wanted to do and I have actually already started planning my next trip with Contiki (haha). I will hopefully be updating as much as possible as it may be difficult with the amount of travelling and of course being able to connect to wifi.
I think one of the things most people (or maybe just me) is not only going on the trip, but the excitement of coming back and sleeping in your own room and then telling your friends and family all about the trip and what you saw and the interesting people you met. You get to tell them the stories of the people you met and become friends with people from around the world you would have never met otherwise. It's fun being able to relay your experiences with other people and see them relive it with you even if they weren't there to witness it.
More posts to come!!!
Monday, 11 April 2016
Water
A compilation of videos I took during the summer of when we were on the boat. I took them using my GoPro Hero 4.
Sunday, 3 April 2016
We're All Mad Here
“Where is the Leaning Tower of Pisa
anyway?” I asked. She looked up from the computer, her brows knitted and an
incredulous look was on her face.
“Oh
I don’t know, maybe, Pisa?!” Oh,
right. I guess that made sense, I can’t believe I didn’t notice that right
away.
“You
seriously didn’t know that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is in Pisa?” She
retorted with a snort and rolled her eyes before going back to the computer
screen.
I
don’t think there has ever been a conversation shared between us that did not
involve some level of sarcasm. Most of the time I thought we should have our
own reality show. We are pretty damn hilarious.
I
glanced over at her round, porcelain doll face. She was naturally tanned like a
surfer though, something she inherited from our mother that I did not. She
looked up at me with what I called her “just brown” eyes, to annoy her. But
what she called usually striking a dramatic pose, her “copper against honey with
flecks of sage that glowed when they were watery and became shades of nature
after a storm” eyes. She was pretty creative with her words, as well as in a
drawing book.
She
turned the computer screen towards me and said,
“look
at this post on Tumblr”, a sentence we say more often than we should.
This
post was a gifset, the first gif was of two bats who frantically moved their
wings and the second, was basically the same except there was a few seconds
where it was focused on one of the bat’s stressed faces. My sister animated the
captions of the gifs, something not unusual in our house.
“AHH
Walter, get the spider!” She said in a girly voice for the first gif.
“I
am TRYING
HELEN.” Was said next in a deeper voice, with exaggeration on the last
two words.
Her
loud laugh from her own joke made me burst out laughing too. She shook her head
while laughing. This made her waist long brown hair bounce, the light from the
lamp changed it from golden to dark chestnut with every shake. My laughs turned
into chuckles as I looked back down at my own Tumblr. She thought she was so funny, always laughing at her own
jokes but I guess she was pretty
hilarious.
She
fixed the beanie on her head and pushed her bangs back under the hat. The navy
colour always made her black eyeliner and mascara stand out more than usual. It
amazed me how she could change how she looked all the time and it came off like
she wore that style of clothes all the time. When we were younger it was always
hot pink and sparkles but now it’s a mix of everything. Some days I saw her in
plaid button ups and beanies and some days in fancy blouses and leggings; she
wore converse and then moccasins. It really was no secret that she has a large
closet full of variety. One she had also colour coated.
Her
room was pretty much her personality in a nutshell: crazy. She has her own
artwork on one wall, quotes on her ceiling, a brightly coloured comforter, and
bright coloured scarves hung on her canopy bed.
Immediately
when you walked in her room all you saw were boys: boys here, boys there, and
boys everywhere. And no, not a variety of boys either. It’s the same
British/Irish (she would murder me if I just said British) boy band known as One Direction. Cue hoards of teenage
girls screaming. Yes, I live with a mad fangirl. And I know you are probably thinking,
“yeah my sister (or brother) is a fan too and it gets wild” but no, you do not
even know the half of it. She was absolutely obsessed. Not a crazy fake fan that
said they loved the boys but completely butchered their names and information,
she was a wrathful, dedicated directioner (the fan clubs name). Unfortunately I
was on the receiving end of her antics, although it was pretty entertaining.
She
quoted what they said and tried to imitate their accents but she can only do
Niall’s, the Irish one, moderately OK and only with certain phrases. This
“phase but not really a phase anymore phase” has been going on since 2010 when
they were on the X Factor. Yes for four years and yes I know more about them
than I would like to admit. She has all of their songs, even ones not on their
albums, on her IPod plus hardcopies. She has t-shirts, drawings, and a Twitter
dedicated to them. At their concert she cried and legit bawled when Liam (her
favourite) came out on stage. She has a real crazy thing for boy bands and
people who are British. Even one wall in her room, that she painted herself,
was of the Union Jack and not the Canadian flag.
I
knew she sounded like a complete whack job now but the way I saw it was that
she was very passionate. When she loved something, she invested her whole being
into it and even if she didn’t love it she tried her best to do her best, which
was something I admired.
“I
WILL FIND HIM!” She suddenly screamed, which made me jump. She said it a few
more times before looking at me and smiled, her naturally pale red lips
separated and showcased her straight, white teeth. Something the both of us
acquired without braces.
She
was saying what Michael Shannon said in Man
of Steel when he threatened to find and kill superman on Earth. It was her
favourite line and I absolutely could not tell you why. She was a weird one.
I
had always wondered what it was like to be inside her head, I assumed it would
be like Alice in Wonderland. Everything made no sense at all but at the same
time made perfect sense. I knew I would definitely see bright colours, weird
animals, and abstract landscape. Whenever I thought about what went through her
mind I instantly regretted it. Knowing it was probably like me being in the
maze in the Triwizard Tournament without having my name picked from the Goblet
of Fire: dangerous and wrong. She really was mad, “entirely bonkers. But I’ll
tell you a secret. All the best people are.” I can only deduce that her mind
was like those two great stories, breathtaking and magical.
Her
projects for school definitely showed that she has a wild imagination. Her one,
hypothetical not actually performed, experiment in grade 9 was “The Affect of
Crayons On Hamsters”. Yes you guessed it, that would mean that the hamsters
would have had to eat crayons.
I
looked back over at her again but she was no longer sitting on the opposite
couch as me. I saw her from the corner of my eye coming back from the kitchen.
“Man
I love food,” she said while eating
off of a plate covered in cut up cheese and crackers. She was dancing
exotically around the TV and I could not help but stare. She stared back at me
for a few seconds before breaking out into a creepy grin, one I could only
describe as the Grinch’s before he said “I know just what to do” and decided to
steal Christmas from the Who’s. I returned the sinister grin for a mere 5 seconds
before I dropped it when she lost interest in me for a yogurt commercial on TV.
She
could never stay too focused for too long and if she absolutely had to, like on
a test or something in school, then you could guarantee she would not be
sitting still. Everyone was born with basic reflexes and I am pretty sure the
Megan was born with a few different ones. She shook her leg, tapped her pencil,
and cracked her knuckles like it was nobodies business. She only ever realized
she did that stuff when someone commented on it or told her to stop.
My
mom walked into the room doing up a bracelet on her wrist.
“Get
ready, we have our friend’s party soon,” she said to us. I looked over at Megan
as she looked over at me; a mischievous glint was present in her eyes before we
both looked back at our mom.
“Our
friend? Could you be anymore vague? Believe it or not we actually have friends
in the plural sense not just one friend.” Megan said with a smile, letting my
mom know she was just messing around with her. Of course that didn’t stop our
mum from rolling her eyes at her.
“Diane,
remember? I told you about this last week. No getting out of it.” She replied
with finality.
“Is
there going to be lots of people there?” I asked, finding my voice.
“Yeah,
I mean you know we don’t really like people. “Socializing”? This term is not
one I enjoy.” Megan added on. I looked over and smirked at her, we were both
pretty awkward when it came to social situations and therefore tried to get out
of many, if not all, of them.
“It
is a party you know, meaning yes,
there will be people there now go get changed” mom snapped, which made us grin
widely before we got off of the couch and went up the stairs to our rooms.
As
we walked up the stairs I could not help but think about what a crazy pair we
were. Megan made up a lot of the crazy as well as cockiness and wit.
I would never
understand how she could be wild yet a “confident in the closet”. She reminded
me of a chameleon; could be absorbed in the surroundings, unique, ever
changing, and unpredictable. I am not going to lie; she was a pretty rad
sister.
Her hair flows in soft waves down her back to her waist. It glistens a warm honey brown in the sunlight, yet a dark chestnut in the moonlight. A knitted beanie covers the back of her head most of the time, letting her bangs fall on her forehead. Her face is round, as smooth as a porcelain doll but naturally tanned like a surfer. Her eyebrows are full and brown, perfectly complimenting her eyes. The copper against honey with flecks of sage glow when they are watery, becoming shades of nature after a storm. But when she is happy, her eyes hold a golden gleam. The navy colour of her hat makes the black on her eyelids and lashes more bold. Her nose is round, marked with a freckle on the left nostril. Her lips look like they are constantly covered with a light red lip stain, her bottom lip being larger than the top. Laughter is what I hear often coming from her mouth. Her teeth are straight and white, almost screaming "look at me." The smooth tone of her voice is either joking or being sarcastic and when she is serious it becomes sharp and dangerous. She always has to be in motion; whether it is shaking her leg, constantly touching things, or playing with her fingers. She is always anxious; jumpy, a confident in the closet", modest and shy. Her clothes reflect her ever-changing personality. One day she wears lip gloss, pale pink pants, and a cream blouse, but the next she is wearing dark red lipstick, skinny jeans, a graphic tee, and converse. She is hard to keep up with. What she thinks about, how would I know? Schoo, gossip, friends, One Direction. I imagine it to be something like the characters from Wonderland: she's mad, "entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are." She confuses me at every corner, but she is my sister so I don't care.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Harry Potter and Pottermore
The one thing that utterly impresses me every time, especially when I go on Tumblr is the amount of people who have come up with extensive back stories for characters or places inside the Potter World. The stories or even the fan fiction that has come out of this series completely astounds me. It just shows the dedication and pure love us readers and fans have for this series. Pottermore also gives us fans even more opportunity to delve into the world of Harry Potter and being sorted into a house as well as reading histories about wands, other wizarding schools, history of locations and history of other characters, among so much more. It creates this world that allows the reader to imagine that it actually exists. Sometimes people need that; they need that world to escape to and live inside of because they believe their world isn't magical enough.
Tumblr has amazing stories as well as gifsets that are just extraordinary. There is one blog that I absolutely love as it has a lot of different back stories for other wizarding schools around the world (and not just the new ones JK added to Pottermore). Take a look:
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We, as a generation, have fallen in love with this story. To the point where we could not even imagine our lives without this series. Even though the books and the movies have ended the story continues to live on in the people it has enlightened.
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Monday, 11 January 2016
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