âHow your life feels is more important than how it looks.â - homebody club.
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| Passport Journal |
âReal time is slower than social-media time, where everything feels urgent. Real time often includes periods of silence, reflection, growth, space, self-forgiveness, processing with loved ones, rest, and responsibility."
- @adriennemareebrown @artidoteÂ
Anybody have those really dear dramas that theyâre almost possessive about and donât want to share with the rest of the world because they feel like they were made just for you?Â
For me, one of them is Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo. đŒ
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~ Move With Humility ~
start where you are. and move with humility. recognizing, youâll surely make mistakes along the way. and thatâs okay. what matters is that you are showing up.Â
fear and shame have no place here ---Â they are counterproductive.Â
so, do not invite them into the conversation. give them no power, no voice, no authority.
instead, choose grace.
knowing that grace will guide your steps, and help you to find your footing as you navigate your way to the future.
| Excerpt from a pep talk by Lindsey Eryn |
Every journal has a story. This one has been a motley of confused pages, inspired ones and a lot of âgoing to make whatever I want toâsâ. I started this journal with a lot of lethargy, almost gave up on it and then came back with a surprised fondness after showing up on the page regularly. Thus, this notebook and I have an interesting tale of friendship.Â
âIt is easy in the world to live after the worldâs opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.â ~ Ralph Waldo EmersonÂ
âI was born to join in love, not hate --- that is my nature.â - Robert Fagles
~ Goo Dae Young, Letâs Eat: 2 ~
"When the world failed me, I could always lose myself in my work. I withdrew into this sanctuary, where all my other concerns faded beside the demanding compulsion of my Craft."
- Margaret Roberson, An Enchantment Of Ravens
~ The Tale Of Nokdu ~ đđœđđœđđœđđœđđœ
~ When the Camellia Blooms ~
Heartwork ~ 26.6.2020
Heartwork: sometime in beginning of Aprilđș
Hyori's Bed & Breakfast has been a non-pushy contender on my Netflix to-watch 'list' give and take, for the past 6 months.đ
At the forefront are Lee Hyori and her husband Sang-Soon who live on Jeju island. The house in itself is modest (considering they have an entire field as a backyard and then some more). It serves as a reflection of the quiet, lazy life the couple prefers. đ
Episode 1 opens up to Hyori and Soon starting their day, sitting in their dining room sipping tea. Hyori is yet to figure out a camera angle that shies away from her nasal hair. She'll target Soon's next. đ
The couple are having second thoughts on signing up to have their home serve as a bed & breakfast for surprise guests. Living with 5 dogs and 2 cats (their children), it is Hyori and Soon's easy, nonchalant, loving camaraderie that I spot right away. đ
Having failed to look good on camera as they eat breakfast, the couple settles on prepping their home as the next B&B on Jeju. Their pace is slow, unhurried and they are very good with unintentional, slapstick comedy (especially the part when Hyori drops a comforter on Soon's head). đ
You'll see them clean, head out to get groceries, play with their pets and have a lot of moments where they don't have anything interesting for the camera. But rest assured, for the English subtitles deserve a mini Oscar. They do a hilarious 'reading between the lines' and accurate (read: LOL-worthy) interpretations of the on-goings in the house. đ
The episode ends with the to-be B&B owners having their last restful night of sleep as their first guests are due to arrive the next day. đ
My favorite bits:
1. Hyori and Soon's fail humor. đ 2. Little Mocha's (their tiny dog) adoption story. đ 3. Hyori's take on worldly possessions after she nearly buys the entire slipper shelf at a store. đ  4. Soon's adventurous-chef spirit. đ 5. Their drive to the local market filled with open highways, trees and sunsets. đ  6. Hyori and Soon's little tea setup in the dining room. đ 7. The house catsâ 'why do I tolerate these humans?' faces. đ 8. Hyori waking up after a nap. đ 9. The real reason why Soon married Hyori. đ
Image Credits: 1) channelkorea.com 2) Netflix
Quite honestly, I fell in love with clean eating courtesy the Vegetarian Meal Bowl at Farmer's Cafe. đ
But it in no way meant that I was going to leave rest of their menu untouched. On exploring, I chanced upon their Mediterranean Platter (a very happy discovery, indeed). đ
Housing three different kinds of hummus -- the beetroot, the chickpea and the olive and black bean -- there's a generous serving of lavash, carrot and cucumber sticks along with 3 piping hot falafels. đ
My favorite among the three is that beetroot hummus. Sweet and earthy while imbibing a wonderful coolness, it goes beautifully with the crunchy carrots. The robust earthiness is balanced by salt and a hint of chili to cut through the natural, beet sweetness.đ
The olive and black bean one comes as a total surprise. Lavash'd up, it is creamy with thick savory notes of black beans, chili and ground spices.đ
Break open a falafel ball and the aroma of singing cumin and coriander wafts out. Quite frankly, you could eat these plain, they're that good. But they also pair up really well with the classic, chickpea and garlic hummus. I have to constantly remind myself to be a gentlewoman and share these with the person across the table.đ
If you love unhurried, easy conversations and the idea of slow lunches, this Mediterranean Platter makes for the perfect background score. How you can nibble and spoon something so simple yet tasty and have the joy of sharing it with someone makes for a delightful experience! đ
I am not a huge fan of their lavash sticks. They have a weirdly tangy and bitter taste which is unpleasant if you eat these individually. đ
Lastly, the fourth mound is the most heavenly ensemble of cauliflower couscous. It comes with notes of vinegar and fresh coriander. This provides immense relief from all that hummus creaminess. đ
Bro-Tip: Try the veggie sticks with all three hummus's. The cucumber goes really well with the black-bean rendition. Also, the lavash isn't unbearable if you pair it up with the beetroot hummus. đ
Favorite Stills ~ Episode 2, Midnight Diner ~Â âCat Riceâ
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Heartwork - 10.06.2020
A bit about Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories -Â
This is a collection of short stories that happen in a diner in Tokyo, Japan. The owner of this diner is called âMasterâ and he becomes a catalyst in either bringing people together or tying lose ends of a tale. Often serving as the voice of wisdom, his diner opens at midnight and shuts shop at 7 each morning.Â
The stories in themselves are beautiful depictions of human emotions. They are positive, light and simple. Food serves as a connector between the people who visit the diner and is often the reason for new friendships and love interests.Â
Here are a few favorite stills of mine from the Episode 1, Season 1.Â
All images here are screenshots from the show and are owned by Netflix. I donât own any copyrights to them.
Heartwork 06.02.2020
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Heartwork - 03.06.2020
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