Thursday, December 31, 2015

2015

I started 2015 carrying the hope of an exciting year of amazing opportunities ahead, and man, 2015 you didn't disappoint. This year, I finally managed to turn my focus onto myself albeit a few unresolved problems and distractions along the way. I'm especially thankful for the people I've met this year - be them new friends or strangers who passed on their wisdom to me. 

Currently in London now surrounded by people and things to do, hence a more decent post when I have more time to myself. 

Happy New Year, you :)

Monday, December 14, 2015

Lille, France (05/09/15)

My exchange at sciences po just came to an end a week ago so.. I have officially run out of excuses to delay travel logging. I will be doing myself a huge disfavour if I don't start registering the precious moments I have had here anyway. So here I am, beginning with the first city I went to after settling down in Paris - Lille. 

Lille was never part of my itinerary. I didn't even know the city exist till my housemate Charlton learnt of its annual flea market festival from his french class and invited me to go along with him. Apparently it is the largest flea of the entire Europe and it would take more than a weekend to cover the entire area!! I was psyched when I heard there's gonna be fresh mussels and fries :D 



We took a train from Gare du Nord (North Station), one of the main train stations in Paris. Train tickets can be easily bought online via SNCF website. SNCF is France's national state-owned railway company and the ticket prices can sometimes go under 10 euros!



I was excited to see these giant kebabs! Much larger than the ones at pasar malam back home~
























City Square






I like the architecture in Lille. It's slightly more colorful than the ones in Paris!






Now, now. This is the giant mountain of empty mussel shells dumped in front of the famous mussel restaurant: Aux Moules.




I bought this leather jacket at the flea and wore it straight away. It's 40 euros! It didn't occur to me that it means $60.. but I guess leather can't get any cheaper anywhere, so this price is rather reasonable.



Really really fresh and well prepared!





And here comes the street music band performance!




I like how the performers were all wearing fanciful costumes! With men donning on thin ladies clothes even though it was already starting to get cold.



A 2.50 euros giant macaron! I love how even established retailers take part in the event by setting up smaller pop-ups in front of their store so that people on the street can just look, stop and buy.



French balconies


Even the books are on display and discount!




We had moules-frites (mussels-fries) for dinner again! But this time it wasn't as fresh and delicious as the one we queued for in the afternoon..






So this sums up our one day out of Paris to Lille! We didn't get to explore the city because of the flea, so I wouldn't really say I have really experienced Lille. Nonetheless, it's an eye-opener to cruise through more than 10,000 stores that sell a wide range of items from clothes to antique. If you guys are ever interested in this event, it's called La Grande Braderie de Lille. It takes place on every first weekend of September! :) 








Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Some days,



I lose sight of who I am and just how much more I can be. Some days, I feel like I don't deserve to be missed, and love should always keep a distance from me because I do best at destroying. Some days, I don't know what I'm breathing for.

Today could have been but is not one of those dramatic days. Thank you so much, for reminding me to love life.