Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Links lately

Spring, outside of the Natural History Museum, London, 2015.
Since I have been busy with piano practice, teaching, conducting the newly formed church choir for our evening service, and organising our home (unpacking boxes) lately, these links are mostly related to travel, photography, organisation, videos editing, and spring!
-These two vloggers: one based in London/LA (she brings back good memories of studying masters in the UK and traveling in London) and the other in Seoul. Their recent travels to Europe motivated me to look through my photo archives for the many photos I took in Europe and edit them using lightroom (see my recent uploads on my Europe blog)
-Bellywellyjelly and Jessica Whitaker are two bloggers/photographers who made me want to edit photos in adobe lightroom and take more portraits/tell more stories.
-Music: the free music archive to discover new music done by individuals and available for downloads for personal projects; I enjoy listening to the OSTs of the kdrama "The liar and his lover", IU's new 'Palette' album, and Roy Kim's 'Bloom' album lately. For a less upbeat spring music, listen to Yesung's Paper Umbrella album.
-This home organisation/cleaning method that I had heard before in the UK but watching a youtuber does it and explain it makes it more motivating to follow (partially of course because any method has its strengths and suitability)
-Favourite instagrammers: Imkristen with her family stories, Lydiajane and her travels/art stories, and sigridsminde (the kittens! & her blog).
-Book: D.L. Moody's "The Overcoming Life"

Damai staycation part II (Sarawak's own mini Hawaii)

On the second evening, we decided to use the free shuttle the resort offers to go up to the hilltop pool and we were soooo glad we did! The view was spectacular from the top and it looked like Hawaii! 
No filters needed for this beautiful landscape!
The hilltop pool was surprisingly empty and we enjoyed our swim there.
After the swim, the sunset hour was starting and the sunset glow basked a golden light on everything.
After that, we went back down to watch the sunset sky. The weather was not good enough for an "egg yolk" sunset but it was still beautiful, with a calming blue hues laced with some yellow.
After dinner, we ended the night with another walk by the seaside and called it a night.
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