Monday, November 21, 2011

Suffolk walks---Wiston, Suffolk

Last weekend, I went to see Marcus after having my tattoo done in the morning. Cor, it hurt. But worth every pain....(I know it sounds a bit mad.) I love my back tattoo now.

 Anyway, as usual, I got on the bus from the stop near my flat at 2.30pm, it usually takes about 1hour to get to Sudbury. Then, Marcus picked me up from the bus station. I was expecting to see my friend Sunny driving the bus. He wasn't. According to him, he was a grumpy bus driver, I wanted to see the grumpy face when I got on the bus....never mind, might be next time.

 Then we popped into the waitrose for food shopping for 2 nights. By the time we came out from there, it was already getting darker. Feels like sun sets gets earlier and earlier....That night, it was clear night to start off with, then it got cloudy so that we couldn't watch stars and planets in the night sky.

 Following day on Sunday(20th/Nov), we went out for a little walk. yes, it was a proper little walk. Not Marcus's "little walk". We drove through Stoke By Nayland(it's in Suffolk and Essex border), cross over the A134, into a little village called "Wiston". It's a very small village, and has a cute little church called Wiston St. Mary's Church.

There's a small car park just before the path way to the church. We parked our car there. It was very quiet and peaceful I would assume most of people were getting ready for Sunday dinner, I could small food from near by house. Very cozy♥ This is the church before our walk. very pretty.

It was quite foggy/misty morning/afternoon. But it kept changing.


 
there was a walk path next to the big house, I would imagine it was a vicarage, just beside it. Follow the path and takes to the field, then there are a few different paths. It wasn't clear which paths took to where, but took the path near the river. We found a happy looking mushroom. It wasn't a magic one, happy one! The path lead to a big farmer's field.
After while, we had very muddy shoes! But we didn't care. We saw a heron! The river was called River Stou, where me and Marcus went for canouing a few month back. I remembered the place where we saw herons last time. It was almost the same place! Wow, it was a huge and very elegant. I love watching birds flying. Beautiful. After 30mins walking in the field, we decided to walk back, then we took another path. But still along the river Stour. Then we saw Wiston Mill!
 It was a huge old thing. Quite impressive building. We carried on walking the path. We saw some walkers, families with dogs, and old people. It was really nice to see people walking on Sunday afternoon.  There was a little bridge to across by the mill to another field.

 Wondered where the river Stou went??? I knew it was somewhere over the field. Then we saw a bridge far in front of us. After walked past a family with a dog, we now reached another bridge. Yes, it was the one of the bridge when we were canouing, we saw three people across, and told us they walked from Wiston Church. This is the bridge.
We across the bridge, turned left into the field. We only walked about 5 mins or so, then decided to walk back to the car. It started getting darker already and misty.
Still, it was a pretty sight, when mist came down to the ground, felt a bit dump and humid. Then start feeling chilly. Time to get back to the car quick........
But when we got back to the church, it was very clear there.  Anyway, we got back to the car then drove back to home. We wanted to the sunset from special hill in Nayland (I think) but it was wrong location, sun was behind a big barn there. Shame. But we saw beautiful sky on our way home. 
That night, we saw Jupiter and mars in the sky. Jupiter was the first one to come up in the sky and very big and shiny. Never seen it before, I was so excited. Then we saw mars. It was red shining planet near to Jupiter.

 After while, stars appeared. It was clear night. We saw loads of beautiful twinkle stars. Pledis were clear, it reminded me when we went to La Gomera(one of canary islands) in Feb this year. It was sooooo clear then.

One of good things about Marcus living in the country side were to be able to watch the night sky. Even I live in a little country town, I'm not able to see the night sky, too bright. Nature always invites me to see beautiful magic in its nature, and every time blow me away.
 Looking forward to next adventure!



Friday, November 18, 2011

Suffolk walks---we got lost......

Last Sunday(13/11/11), me and Marcus went out for our little adventure.

First, we went to Blackthorp barn( i think) to have a look the craft fair there. my friend, Sylvia from the charity shop( where I work) had a stall selling her home made recycled blanket. Never been to see her on fairs. Blankets she was selling were beautiful and very quaky. She makes blankets out of old jumpers. She gets them from charity shops, also, people ask her to make them out of their treasure jumpers etc.  I bought a small one for my knee too.♥  They are lovely.  And warm♥

 The craft fair was really nice, the most of them were local artists and crafts people. I was inspired. Marcus found something he liked too.

 Here's Sylvia and her stall.


And, her blankets❀
She's got website. www.suffolkblankets.com , check it out!
this is one I bought❀

I love it. Sometimes I take the blanket with me in bed. soooo comfy and cozy. It reminds me of when I was a child. I used to carry a white velvety towel/blanket(not very big though) all the time with me. The towel, in the end, got so dirty but I didn't even let my mum to wash it. Then, one day , while I was in bed sleeping, my mum took it away and chucked it. Following morning, I still remember, I was really upset and cried and cried for hours. Someone gave me another towel, but I hated it, it wasn't as same as one I loved. Funny thing was, I soon forgot about my towel. Funny how I felt feeling secure from it.

 Anyway, I'm not going carry the blanket with everywhere, I'm not that insecure!  Anyway, we found lovely tree outside the barn.
After the visit, I wanted to go to West Stow for walks. I only went there once last year with Jean. First I cycled to Jeans in Timworth(where she used to live), then we cycled to West Stow through Hengrave. Then, Culford back to Timworth. I'm sure We cycled through more villages but I don't remember..

. Anyway, my vague memory about directions. I knew it was closed to Timworth.... We ended up being in Troston.

After that, I gave up finding the place. So, we drove round. Where we ended up? Thetford forest! Yippeeeee!

Then, I wanted to go for a wee.... We looked for toilets. We found one....after driving 15mins into country lane. It was closed. Gutted. Place where we ended up was a part of the Thetford Forest, near Brandon.

 We walked round. It was pretty and very peaceful.

There was a cute little church and we loved the energy there. The church was called "All Saints Church". It was situated the same area as St. Helen's church, it was a part of the walk(orange root). We didn't do the circular walk. That's something for next time.
Accidentally found the church, but as if we were meant to find it. Or the church called us? Anyhow, I don't care, it was lovely surprise, also we had a magic moment too❀❀❀

And it had pretty ceiling.

There was river near by called "Little Ouse River". We were thinking about canouing...Is it allowed???
 
Oh, our magic moment was; when wind quietly blew to the tree in front of us, we saw the space was moved. When rain drop into the sea, it creates patterns and splash in the air, make wavy on the surface.
 
It was exactly like that but in the air. Never seen that before. Amazing. Makes sense, everything vibrates and resonate to each other.  For example, if I think of someone who I haven't seen for ages, then suddenly the person I have been thinking either ring me or see him/her in town. Because I thought about the person, vibrates, then been manifested.

So, question is: if I think of myself negatively, where does this thought go? Does it stop somewhere? I reckon it carries on and on....and goes to universe. Someone said to me, " that stops you from thinking bad things about yourself" That was our magic moment.

 We found mushrooms too. Not magic ones though. They were called "Amethyst deceiver" Initially, I thought they were poisonous ones. Even Marcus didn't know. when we got home, we looked up on the net. Here it was, edible mushroom. Never seen edible mushrooms in wild before. Apart from puffball mushrooms. Maybe next time cook some wild mushroom risotto for our dinner after our walk????

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

poodle meets poodle 15/sat-16/sun/oct

I really need to start studying today. Then I've decided to write a blog...it's called Norie's procrastination, and I'm pretty good at it. All I've done so far for my course(I've just applied for on-line course on nutritional therapy) is to go on amazon, put some books I need to read into my wish list, and bought cheapest books. I was really looking forward to do this course, and still am. I've got day off today, I haven't done pottering in my flat wearing my lounge clothes lately. So, I decided to do that too (till when I go for my core training this evening). I realized last night, I'm on 11days stretch again. I don't know sometimes how I get myself into 11days, 12days, 14days stretch. I used to do it all the time when I was cheffing in London. But I'm too old for that now. I don't wanna do it full stop. I don't wanna even go to work (apart from charity shop job as assistant manager. I love it), hey, tough, I need to work to earn for my living, otherwise I will be homeless again(not from work I was homeless once, but some other reason...). Anyway, I love my days off and holidays(who wouldn't), and enjoy every seconds of it!!!!! The weekend just gone, I was with Marcus and poodles in the poodle family's house doing house/poodle sitting. I love it. Lovely kitchen, diner, conservatory, and dry-store. This time we stayed only for a night. The poodle family was away to pick up an addition to their family from west country. When I was told that was what they were doing on the weekend, I was excited and wanted to see the little addition to the family. Prior to that, Tess(cheeky) and Coco(naughty) were behaving as usual with cheekiness and taking piss out of us(in a nice way). Tess, she's a big poodle living a big house with massive garden. Why does she like lying underneath the table??? Why can't she lie somewhere else???
O.K, I got it. She likes human company and fuss. Even so, she's a funny dog. Coco, she sits and sleeps on one of chairs in the conservatory. She doesn't do that when the family is around. Only when she's with us, she likes sleeping on the naughty chair. So, Marcus put his snuggle blanket on the chair for her to sleep. He's enabling her behaviour. If Jane(poodle's mum) finds out(from dog's fur on the chair, she's a detective sometimes), we get told off.....anyway, I thought Coco was cute♥ and looked pleased with her funny face that she had blanket on it.
On Sunday afternoon, Tess and Coco were a bit restless, they knew something was going on. In the late afternoon, poodle's mum rung Marcus to give him instructions: put short dog leads on both dogs, meeting with them in the front garden.

 When they arrived, Marcus was in trouble again(in a nice way), meeting place wasn't the car park it was the front garden! Oh, dear☹....

 Anyway, we all met the baby poodle. She was really cute♥ black♥ and furry♥. Fur was very very soft, not like Tess and Coco's.

 They were taking the baby poodle( Mum named her Tara! like a tv person) really well. I thought Tess was gonna be protesting saying "Woof, woof, who iz dat? woof woof, why does she get all da attention?? woof woof" instead, she was very gentle and looked very curious(just an observation), same as Coco.

 (I was doing her thinking for her,) "Oh, she's tiny! Like me☺!!!" but what Coco hasn't realised yet is that Tara is going to be a big poodle when she grows up, like Tess. I feel for her. No matter how long she lives, she always is the smallest one(or shortest one) and always will be. It's not just because I'm small(petti, sounds cuter☺) myself, my friends kids grow taller than me already when they reach 10years old etc.

 Good things comes in small packaging, that was my host mum used to say. She was small Italian lady herself.

 Anyway, "Coco and Tess meeting Tara"
Next time we are on poodle sitting, we'll be taking 3 mad poodles for a walk.....and wondering what naughty tricks learn from Coco and what cheeky behaviour learn from Tess... Future is bright!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

L' Escalet to Cap Camaret



On Saturday 8th, We did this walk. From L' Escalet to Cap Camaret, where the light house was.  We weren't gonna walk there. But set off anyway. We left L'escalet about 10.30am.

 We spend about 30mins for lunch, 20mins at the light house, 20mins for swimming(Marcus), we came came back there about 5pm. It was lovely walks, I really enjoyed it.

 To start off with, I felt like I was walking someone's back garden. I'm sure all plants and trees were natural and wild, but they were beautifully standing there.Found loads of lavenders. Imagine how lovely smell will be in the season!

 The path, some were rough, some were nice stone steps, really had texture. What I loved the most was the walking on big bear rocks. I'm not sure why, but I love rocks and stones.

 Felt amazing. I didn't get grumpy! After we had lunch sitting on lovely bench with view, saw the light house. It didn't look like really far. I was really curious. I wanted to go to the light house. So we walked. We met lots of walkers. French (I'm sure some were Germans too) people like walking!

 By the way, I was really impressed when we saw loads of cyclists on mountain roads with Tour de France outfits (basically, men in colourful Lycra) were really old! some looked about in their 60's easy! Cycling in the heat and mountain! And looked really easy and according to Marcus, "no effort". Wow, they were amazing! They all had fantastic bikes. Just once, I would like to do that too. Must be feeling sooooo good to cycle in the French mountain.

 Anyway, I took some photos from our walks.
This pine tree reminded me of Japan....We have amazing pine trees in Japan too.

This is view from outside of the light house(owned by French M.O.D).

This is the magic island, Cap Camaret.




It was clear sky that night. We saw some shooting stars. Look forward to our next adventure. Nighty night.


Chestnut village and the forest-Collobrieres


On Thursday, we went to Chestnut forest and the village. Marcus had this idea to find chestnut forest. He didn't know exactly where, but had map, so went out to explore. We found the village. 
I think this is how I imagined country French village. It was very very pretty♥ and rustic.
Very old 13th century church.

After visiting the village, we set off to the forest. And to the Monastere de la verne. It was huge! and surrounded by untold numbers of wild chestnuts trees. Of course, we were scrumping the chestnuts. They were yummy. 
It was €6 to get into the monastery. I especially loved one of basement(?) stone chapel. Energy there was soooo cool. Really spiral!

 Amazing monastery, and very simple, very tastefully restored. I could feel almost as if it was exactly like that years and years ago.

 Apparently, Marcus told me lots of lay lines were crossed there. No wonder felt really spiral down there and had different energy in each churches. Oh, only photo I took was this inside the monastery. Taking photos were prohibited.
This is hand basin in the toilet(for tourists) there. I thought it was cool.

 lovely chestnut trees!

 Next time we want to stay in the village for a few days......

Beach and Walk...L'Escalet and Gigaro

After Qi-Gong and our brekkie we set off to the beach in L'Escalet. We walked about 30-40mins from there to Cap Taillait. It had 2 beaches on both side. We chilled there.

 On our way there, we found some cool places(platforms) to chill(on rocks), but they were all taken.

When I got home, I found 8 mozzie bites! Even When I went to Mallorca, I managed to stay off from them, now, they got me... Very itchy. Luckily, we had some insect repellent and cream from (mad and kind) English lady next door.

So, next couple of days till I bought Tegarome oil(essential oil with herbs and lavenders) from the health food shop in the village, we creamed ourselves every day.

 On Wednesday, we drove down to Gigaro for beach and walks. Marcus said, "let's go for a little walk before going down to the beach." So, we parked the car, and started walking.

Walk was amazing, into the Cap Lardier National Park. Again, French do this very well, marvellous sign post, beautiful foot path along the coast with fantastic views.

We ended up walking 4 hours in hot weather. I got a bit grumpy. In my head, thinking, "he told me it would be a little walk, it's not little walk...I'm hungry!" Ah, sometimes I like me being grumpy, it's funny. It's not funny at the time, but after a few hours, look back,  my "grumpiness", oh, dear, sounds like a child, Norie!!!!!


This is L' Escalet, we were walking towards path to Cap Taillait.



This is French walking sign post. Very informative!!!!


And, there were lots of different paths to explore!

Found some cool  trees.

very nice foot path


This was why we walked.  The VIEW!!!! I think I stopped being grumpy by that time. We took photos there on top of some really old fort (now ruin). We saw Cap Taillait behind us. Every time when I see beautiful views, always make me forget I'm grumpy. (I'm not always grumpy though. Only sometimes........☺) I think I took over this from my dad. But more like sulking......

Anyway, after looking at beautiful view, we walked back to the beach in Gigaro and had swim and sunbathing!!!! My favo activities!!!
We loved L'Escalet so much, we went back there Friday and Saturday also. On Thursday, we chilled on one of awesome rocks. We did Qi-Gong there.

On Friday, We went for long walk. this, I was expecting it to be loooong, so, I didn't get grumpy and hungry! hooray. Tell you more later.



This is me doing Qi-Gong on the rock. Marcus loved doing Qi-Gong there too. Magic!



South of France 2/oct-9/oct

Hooray, it was my first time in South of France! I've been to Paris and Calais. I went to Calais with a couple of my Japanese friends loooooong time ago, why I went to Calais, don't ask. It wasn't exciting as this trip. Just for a day...from London...had lovely coffee and sandwiches. That's all I remember now.

 Paris, I liked it. I loved museums and galleries. That was it. I didn't enjoy very much. If I had different companies to go with, that would've made hell of different to my trip to Paris. Never mind.

 Even my French friends (i had long time ago) told me Paris wasn't real France, I must visit to South of France to see real France. And I did, finally!!!! I always wanted to go there.

 I've got far too many places I would like to visit and experience different culture. Started thinking anything is possible in this world, just need to manifest it!

 Anyway, I loved every moment even my grumpy moments! I went there with Marcus, again, he always takes me to lovely places. We flew with good old Ryanair(some people don't like it, but it's fine by me), he found cheap tickets to Toulon. Where we stayed, was his friend's holiday house.

 So we self-catered ourselves. We hired a french car with convertable top. Now I'm big fan of French car! I don't drive, so, all cars, more or less, look the same to me apart from colours. Now I can recognise differences on different cars. This is our hire car. Cute♥♥♥
And this is us in front of the car.
All week, it was sunny, blue sky, blue sea and hot sun. But not too hot. It was very pleasant climate. As soon as got off the plane, I smiled to the sun on my back. I was very impressed and loved the little air port. There was really nice cafe with lovely salad and cakes.

 Big different from Stanstead air port!

 We drove along the coast, about 1hour drive through Lavandou, Cavallere then, we reached our final destination, La Croix-Valmer, late afternoon. There was pretty beach near by. After we settled, we went out to the sea for quick swim. I could see sun was setting behind one of the mountain there. Water was still warm(just).

 Following day we went to Ramatuelle, really old medieval village in the mountain. We visited church there too. It was very simple and pretty. It had very calming energy and soft, well, we felt really mild and soft energy all the time during out stay anyway.

 We walked round this amazing village, I bought some hand made soaps. Oh, French make lovely soaps♥.


That night, after our dinner, we went out for walk round neighbourhood. I saw some shooting stars. We saw more on the night before we left too! Every night sky was clear to see stars and moon was very bright.