Month: May 2019

Patterns from above

Patterns from above

Just a short post today. I wanted to share these images with you taken from the plane window when landing at Abu Dabi airport on the way to India. I was flicking through my photos wondering what to post next and these struck me as 

A little bit of rice flour can make all the difference.

A little bit of rice flour can make all the difference.

When I am walking around I often look down and notice the surface I am walking on. I have shared in a previous post how clues can be found under your feet that help to piece together the history and life of the place you 

Wabi Sabi and Palimpsest

Wabi Sabi and Palimpsest

If you have been following me for a while you will be familiar with both of these words. They are two of my favourite descriptive words and things that come under these descriptions will absolutely make my creative  antenna jump to attention. For those who aren’t familiar with these words a quick explanation. Wabi Sabi is a Japanese life concept and aesthetic that values and finds beauty in the imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. It values the signs of age and the wear and tear of use creating the story of the object or life. Palimpsest is similar but its focus is more on words and layers that show traces and tell stories of the past life of an object or surface. 

The collective philosophy behind both of these is something I whole heartedly believe in. We are each a product of our life circumstances and experiences that have left their marks both good and bad. We can choose to love or hate those marks and I choose to love them and work with them recognising the beauty of survival that has surfaced in me. I think that is why I connect with these battered and worn surfaces and choose to see the beauty they radiate. There is always a choice to embrace something and turn it into good or let it drag us down and taint everything we touch. This explanation is so short and may sound a little optimistic but so what I am an optimist at heart and don’t apologise for that. 

Anyway back to the beautiful surfaces….

Sorry for the little preach sometimes I get carried away with myself…. I just think we are in this world for such a short time we can make a difference and should try to see the good in everything as much as possible and spare a thought for those struggling. A kind thought or word can make all the difference adding a positive layer over the difficult ones creating a glimmer of hope. I choose to be that person and I’d encourage you to consider doing the same (if you don’t already!)

The other aspect is to celebrate the signs of age. None of us are getting any younger but how do we cope with that? We often try to cover up the signs of age. But maybe just for a moment consider that some of those signs are actually beautiful. What about laughter lines? A sign of much laughter and joy had at some point in that life? Just spend a moment to consider how beautiful you and those around you are despite the things life chooses to throw our way. I am for the most part preaching to myself at this point! Anyway time to end this rather long and sermon like post with the last few examples of Wabi Sabi I found in India.

Wonderful drawings and imaginings.

Wonderful drawings and imaginings.

A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of hanging out with my two favourite small people. I love looking after them we have a great time, usually involving baking, drawing, rummaging in charity shops for treasures and sometimes a little adventure or two. 

Breakfast experiment

Breakfast experiment

Well yesterday I was making my morning cuppa wondering what needed eating and what to have for breakfast. Out of those questions these little tasty morsels were born. First of all the thing that needed using up was some chunks of fresh coconut, the kind 

India Baby!

India Baby!

I wonder, when someone mentions India to you what is the first thing that pops into your head? My guess is that colour would be one of the words that comes to mind. India is all about the colour on so many levels.

I have just had the pleasure of spending a delightful (if a bit hot and sweaty!) two weeks travelling around the south of this beautiful country. I have been to India before but only ever explored the north with a quick visit to Goa. This time I was really interested to see the differences/similarities to the northern parts I have experienced previously. I already love the country and the people having grown up in the midst of an Indian and Pakistani community, eaten the food, worn the clothes and soaked in every inch of the culture I could. I almost feel half asian even though I am born and bread British. I think that says something good about the great bits of my home country that for me asian culture has always been so normal and part of life. 

So over the next few weeks I want to take you with me on a voyage of discovery and share the things I have seen and places I have visited and some of the food I have eaten. Hopefully I will also develop some new recipes inspired by this trip which I would love for you to try. And for my friends and loved ones expect quite a lot of spicy food for the near future.

So for now I will leave you with a riot of colour from this amazing place, enjoy.