Friday, February 28, 2014

Werewolves of London

Mood-Sick 






Clubbing in London.

My mind races with the trains passing through each station. The speed in which this city functions at is overwhelming. San Francisco and Dublin are small golden peas of a cities compared to London.

If you have never traveled alone I suggest it with everything. Although I spent a lot of time with a friend I also got to explore a bit on my own. You can never truly feel alone in a city of strangers.

The art of comprehending the tube and train system deserves it's own Place as a sport in the Olympics. San Francisco was nothing but a video game simulation compared to the volume and complexity of the subways here. 

This city has a glow of age to it. Like a proud mother of her children. The glowing queen is a picturesque representation of the streets of London. 

The more I travel and see, the more insignificant I feel. A feeling in which I cherish and bask in. Walking through a museum filled with volumes of collections of the creations of humankind has made me feel younger and more optimistic then ever. You cannot help but feel life and everything around you passing like frames of a movie. 

I am thankful for the adventure away from Dublin and the company of someone who romanticizes San Francisco as much as I do. Being here makes me homesick for everywhere at once but so content with the ground my feet walk on. Every bed feels like home and a cozy nights rest can be found where you seek it. 

This short trip makes me truly realize how I am in the beginning of a truly great adventure. 

The feelings I have that surge through me in moments can never be replicated but can only be topped. We danced all night at a gay club, feeding off the energy of the crowd. Everyone in their own world of glamor and delusion. Our movements felt like screams powered by the energy of chaos. 

In each new place is a new adventure, filled with new stories I shall never forget. 


Sunday, February 9, 2014

From Dublin, With Love

Mood-Relaxed 
                                             Listening-I Cover the Waterfront, Billie Holiday 



There is so much constant beauty around me that it is hard to capture it in any way. I know I should have updated this long ago, but the wonders of a new place have distracted me. It is a whole new world being in a place that has such a long history. Coming from a country with only a few hundred years of it. 

School has begun and is just as fantastic as I could have imagined. I am so lucky to be surrounded by such intelligent people from all over the world, not just my professors but my peers also. I am excited to be surrounded by such a mix of people. It makes what I am studying feel that much more relevant. 

Time is passing by very quickly. The weekends are quiet around my flat because most of the other tenants go home for the weekend. The silence in comparison to the bustling energy of the week is deafening at times. 

There is always a reason to celebrate and go out here and the streets at night are filled with chaos. The culture of going to pubs is the key social aspect. Although the city is small in comparison to many we are used to in the states it feels as if it were the most metropolitan place on earth and filled with a constant heartbeat of energy. 

I thought that after living in San Francisco for years nothing could surprise me or shock me, but this city has done so more then I could imagine. In Dublin there is a such a large underground culture. The vintage shops and the strange places I find myself welcome at here are fantastic. 

One of my new favorite shops
The culture shock has set in though. Some things are so different it would amaze you. From the way the light switches work, to the way we speak the same language. Sometimes I just smile and nod when someone is talking to me as I hate looking stupid and not understanding what they are saying.  I do not really miss the states at all. Although I do miss some key things like the nice weather. It does rain a lot here, but it is as expected when moving to Ireland. I miss my friends and family of course, but that is only normal. I do miss some of the foods and things I am used to having around but I am adjusting without them. You don't really miss the food or things until you sit down and talk/think about it.


Soon I am going to be traveling around Ireland and Europe a little bit more. Next weekend I hope to see the north and Belfast. Then in two weeks I am headed to London for an extended weekend holiday. I am so lucky to be able to explore and adventure here. This is an opportunity I would have never imagined, and yet I am here. I am excited to see where else this takes me. Even just looking into the school I am attending and the notable attendees is so exciting, especially for what I am studying. Heads of state, notable justices, and international organization founders have all studied here.


Hopefully I get better at updating here. I am sure I have left out a million things because there is so much to say. Now I must get to some studying. That is, after all, why I am here.