Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2015

"The City for an Artist”, She Said

It's no news but I've been back in Prague for the summer. Believe it or not, as much as I love this city, coming back was not my intention. When I left this city behind, I thought the next time I'll be back would be perhaps with a family of my own. But merely a little over a year later, I'm back.

Someone once said something along the lines of me destined to be here. It sounds silly and I'm not sure about "destiny" but this city has surely become more than just a place I studied abroad during my college career. This city in a way became a third home or something of that sort to me. 

The last couple of days, a friend had visited Prague, and I had the honor of showing her around this beautiful and "third home" of mine. Walking along the Vltava river, overseeing the little red roofs, and getting lost in the alleyways of pastel colored architecture, I fell in love with the city all over again. Stuck in the financial district (or imagine something like that) all day everyday, I had forgotten why people travel from all parts of the world just to visit this small little place. 

Vltava River & Prague Castle by day

Vlata River & Prague Castle by night

The friend has gone back to the states (where there is real Mexican and Peruvian food.. Yum), hump day has come to an end already, and I'm about to knock out in this metro.. yet I’m in love with this part of my life in this so called “Fairytale City.” I look miserable in the metro after a long day of work—and I believe this is the reason why the traffic control never checks my ID—and even though I am dead tired right now, I love how I can just hop to a different train to go to a cafe I like because it’s raining outside. I love how I already have the hours memorized, which drink and cake to order, and how even my phone recognizes the WiFi. I love this ease and comfort I feel in this place. It’s strange for an Asian-American girl to say that she feels at home (even to me) at a place where she’s a minority and can barely communicate in the native language, but I do. 

The best chai tea latte of my (short) life

I get asked this question a lot, “Why Prague? Why not Paris?” I mean, I still find it funny that despite the years I spent studying French and loving everything about French (I’m a fake francophile), I studied in Prague and then back here again. If anyone is curious, in high school, I had an art teacher named Ms. Reynolds, and she was from Prague. She always spoke so fondly of Prague and called Prague a city for an artist. Because I spent so many hours in the studio, without even knowing, I became so fond of Prague that decided to study there instead of Paris. 

Now I feel like there is some validity behind the statement I am about to make, as I’ve lived here as a student and a working person, but I am not sure if Prague is really a city for an artist like she said haha. But I do not regret my decision to study abroad here, to have met people here, to come back here to work, and to just have welcomed this place as home in the midst of my many other homes (or no homes since I am a bit of a nomad). 

A random postcard I found online. 
Maybe Ms. Reynolds is the artist of this postcard.. Haha

There is this artist I used to listen to when I was in middle school, and his name is Lasse Lindh. He’s Swedish but he has an interesting past of living in Korea for a year. He fell in love with Korea so much that he decided to live in Seoul and even published a book called “Hallo, Seoul!” His songs are nice to listen to, especially on a rainy day like this, and I find this connection (?) with this guy because I am not the only one in love with a foreign city. 

Lasse Lindh- The Stuff

Lasse Lindh- I Could Give You Love

His book on Seoul

I might not be creating art left and right, but I do have to credit my time here for revitalizing creativity within me. I simply am inspired more, think more, and just see more. Perhaps it’s not Prague or Seoul that is for artists. Maybe.. a new city, a new place is where artists grow the most. Hmm, maybe. 

Anyways, I am done with my cup of chai tea latte, and the rain has stopped, meaning it’s time for me to head back home. Haha, home

Written 07.29.15

Saturday, March 15, 2014

When all things fall into place

Perfectly.

It's been a while since I've sat down at a desk to update my blog. The last time I posted a quality post, it was 3 weeks into my stay in Prague. Tomorrow marks my 7th week here in Europe. Ah.. It is truly incredible how fast time passed by. It makes me all the more anxious to realize that I have to eventually leave this place now I call home. I, therefore, should push myself to document as much as I can, because in the end pictures (and I guess blogposts) are all that are left..

However.. I do not regret just soaking in all the beauties and wonders of Europe the past weeks instead of constantly uploading pictures on Facebook/Instagram/Blogspot. But I also appreciate this time I now have to just sit down, look through the pictures I've taken, and perhaps share some reflections.

To be honest, I am here sitting at a desk because I really have no choice. I sprained my left ankle in London, and I stupidly ignored the pangs of pain throughout the trip to now just be.. sedentary.

Totoro: >__< 
(I'm suffocating from her ice-pack and heavy foot! Save me!!)

The weather in Prague has been too good to be true the last few days, but I woke up this morning as a bed-burrito to fight the chill. Yes, it rained! Ahaha.. at least it didn't snow.

Lastly, my one and only roommate Deborah is gone for the weekend to Krakow, Poland! Ahh so jealous and I miss her presence.. but it is also nice to just be home alone. I don't think I've been home alone here before.

Sprained foot + rain + alone time = Quality time with Him.

Some of my favorite things :)

Every time I drink tea (which is multiple times a day), 
I am reminded that I am His beloved as well as my dear sister Sally Shin's! 

I guess I can say all things fell into place.. perfectly.
What a fine Saturday morning/afternoon.

Photographed 03.15.14

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Farmers' Market

Oh how I love thee.

Back in those Berkeley days, I remember there was farmers' market every Thursday. It was always so fun walking around, eating all the samples, smelling all those organic soap/candles, and such. I am aware that there's one in Westwood every week too.. but then was never able to afford the time to just go dilly dally there.

Life is definitely getting busier here in Prague with six classes, internship, volunteering, and such, but I'm glad I had the time to drop by farmers' market here, which is held in my neighborhood 3 times a week--Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday! :)

My first time at farmers' market here!
A cold day, but it was still pretty crowded

I actually don't eat cheese just for the sake of eating cheese, but my eating habits have been changing! 

The best wine I have ever tasted so far. Mmm. Oh, he smiled for me! ^__^

Photographed 02.05.14

When I went twice in one day! Haha
Yes, food adventure! Down.

Mmm organic jam. Heavenly. Bought Fig & Wine jam! 

It was Valentine's Day so I bought myself some macarons like a boss. Teehee

"Bow Wow (I'm judging you for buying yourself macarons)" he barks.
"I don't care" she says.

My fancy Valentine's Day lunch, tomato soup

with my adorable dates, Erin & Maital

I love farmers' market. I love bread. I don't love pink.

Photographed 02.14.14


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Hello, Blogger. I never thought I would be writing here after all the years I spent on Tumblr. But here I am! For various reasons, some personal, some not, you janeskang.blogspot.com, is now my new little haven in this virtual world. 

Tomorrow marks my 21st day (3 weeks, already?!) since I moved to Prague, Czech Republic from Los Angeles, CA to call it my new home as well. I haven't taken pictures of the kitchen, but this is my new home!

Welcome to my humble abode!
Bedroom. Guess which side is mine! Left? Right?

Left it is.

My little haven in the actual world

It's unbelievable to realize that 3 weeks have passed. Even though it's only been three weeks, Prague has become my city and home that I cherish already. They say it's honeymoon stage for us study abroad students and that later on we will snap out of it. Well, I love it and I cannot wait to fall deeper in love with this place as I find out its quirks and charms. 

Photographed 02.09.14