Here is part two of my Edinburgh Photoset. The days we were there were full of wandering the streets. We had tea and cakes in Leith, and Whiskey on the Royal Mile. There was a Scottish Music and Arts Festival on while we were out there called Tradfest and caught a show on the Saturday night. We saw some Fiddlers (my fave were a duo called Hal and Nikolaj, they were fantastic) and a weird random trio of Scottish and Danish fusion dancers, Art is Art I suppose. The final day we took a tour of the underground streets of Edinburgh, as years ago they literally built more of the city on top of old Closes. Edinburgh is a gem and I recommend people to visit if they haven't, actually the whole of Scotland looks like a beauty so why not try and discover it all!
Just came back from an amazing weekend in Edinburgh, Scotland. It has beautiful architecture, rich in history and good places to drink some Whisky. More photos to follow but for now here are some bagpipes!
Woooohoooo! How exciting! We got shortlisted for the Company Magazine Style Blogger Awards 2013 for the Best Designed Blog category. Thank you so much for all of you who nominated and voted for me thus far. To proceed further with this I need to kindly ask for you to vote for again pretty please with cherries on top! If you click on the voting site here you can click to vote for www.thebamboodistrict.com in section 4 of the shortlist. Why not check out the other fantastic sites featured in the other categories too, there is some amazing work out there that the other bloggers have created too.
Whether I win or lose I just want to say thank you all so much for supporting me and my blog, it really means a lot. I enjoy posting here and I am happy that many of you enjoy browsing around sharing in my brain spill. In the words of my brown town peeps of the Philippines, Maraming Salamat! x This weekend along with spending time with friends and other loved ones, as a Christian I will be remembering the origin of the holiday and celebrating the resurrection of Jesus! It is a time for me to reflect on the love God has for me through the sacrifice of his son, that I may live a full life. Woah.
For those who celebrate other religions or not fussed with all of that I am sure the holiday has other connotations to you but let us all take a moment to be thankful for those who have helped us in life, take a step out from our busy lives to remember the sacrifices everyday folk have made for us in the hopes that we have better lives and think about how we can be that towards others too! So whatever your plans this bank holiday weekend I wish you all a great time! And... enjoy THE CHOCOLATE! Yum. :) This weekend you will find me at the Benjart Clothing pop up store in Wembley Retail park opposite the Stadium. The boys will be selling their products in person, products usually only found on their online store www.benjartclothing.com. There will be caps, hoodies and tees, plus early availability of some of their new pieces. If you are coming the nearest tube is Wembley Park! Whoop!
I love Cornwall. It is such a Magical place, and even more magical because of the people I know from there. My friend Jo is the English Rose in our United Colours of Benneton group of friends. She is a country bumpkin and it is a blessing that we get to visit her beautiful home town and are looked after by here wonderful parents. We went on walks, ate roasts, drank wine and took loads of pictures while stuck in the mud. England has so many nice places, and this year I am determined to see so much for of it! I have already booked a trip to Edinburgh in a few weeks which I counting down the days until and be sure to be bombarded with pics galore too!!
Still from Harvest video for Stewardship by Pinyata Pretty neato still above, isn't it? This particular shot is from a video I was in to promote Harvest time for the charity Stewardship; it always makes me smile, as it captures a moment of inspiration. This still inspires me to keep doing what I love. Whether professionally or as a hobby. Last Monday night I attended a lecture held by Johnny Cupcakes founder Johnny Earle. He was discussing the story of the growth of his brand and the tough decisions he had to make for his business to reach where it currently is (hello, Multi Million dollar company). He is 30, own shops internationally and has a loyal and still growing fan base; this is all fruit of him sticking to the truth of his brand and designs, staying independent and mostly staying positive and having fun. He mentioned the sacrifices you will have to make to really pursue your dream. Do you want to invest your money into your dream or buy nice things and treats consistently? Would you rather hang out with your peoples or use your time alone, at your desk building your products and nurturing your talents? This balance of big sacrifices birthing big joyous results versus wanting a little bit of everything, staying in the comfortable zone reminds me of the John Keats poem, an Ode on Indolence (hence the blog title): The blissful cloud of summer-indolence I remembered this because the same drugged up induced bliss the poet experiences in the poem is like my life...kinda, sans drugs. He is happy, but dopey. He does not want to experience the sting of pain, but in that he does not experience the beauty of the flowers. I know many people around me including myself are chasing dreams but we also want safety. This is sad to see as the fear of failing is so embedded in us that we miss opportunities because success is not guaranteed. However, what keeps me optimistic is when I am presented with examples of people enjoying the 'beauty of the flower' after their sacrifices and moving on from their failures. The power of failure is diminished when you see that it is only a mere stepping stone to try and move on from, knowing not to step there again, and that it is not your final destination. Minus losing your home, going to jail or dying what other failures are there that can really stop us in life? (even losing your home and jail is not the end of the world) that the circumstance will never change for the better at some point? I equally have many friends who show this and I admire them so much for doing so. The ultimate joy I see them have diminishes the little setbacks they have here and there. Ultimately it is hard but I think it is the only way to really feel that full joy. I am not limiting this to just career and work, it can even be relationships too.
Turning this all back to how it affects me is to basically remind myself that creating clothes/visuals is what makes me happy, and I should give more time to it. It does not feel like work when I am in the zone, even if it is time consuming. The effort to really produce something fantastic can be hard, testing and requires a lot of work which tests me as naturally I am quite complacent and indolent. But in reality I never feel as much fulfillment or joy as when I have completed a project I am proud o,f and that I can't argue. So I hope in all you do, take this is mind, success come with time and investment. And though everything in life is a balance a wise person told me once, 'You can have it all, just not all at once'. "Great skirt! We're intrigued by this glasses-making aunt, too. Miss Fabello looks like she's the star in the story of her life-not everyone can say that." -London Lite 2009 Bahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. My friend Jere sent me this picture of when I was in the free paper in the street style section in 2009. No quite a Sartorialist moment but at least my Aunt got a mention for my bins which three years on I am wearing even as I type this post out. What a gammy smile I have too. I do envy the fact that I am wearing no tights though, and I miss those shoes!
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