Sakura

12 May 2015

This past weekend we, along with what seemed like the whole population of Toronto, visited High Park to see the blossoming cherry trees in High Park. I try to avoid crowds when I can, but the blossoms only last about a week so as long as you look up and not forward, all you will see are white fluffy clouds. 
The trees were actually gifted to the High Park by Japan in 1959 (countries give each other flowers too :)). In Japanese tradition, cherry blossoms (or 'sakura') symbolize mortality, because of their exceptional beauty but quick death. No wonder the cherry blossoms symbols were used during WWII to motivate Japanese soldiers on the front - "live free or die hard". And indeed, beauty feeds the soul and the spirit. Without beauty in our daily lives, we are prisoners to our routines and have-to's. 
Another interesting fact is that cherry blossoms are edible! in Japan they are added to traditional desserts (one dessert on earth I have not dug my teeth into yet tehe) and even served instead of green tea on special occasions! Now, I've drank all kinds of tea but have not tried sakura tea before. A trip to Japan is in order!

Another Dimension

24 Feb 2015

If you got a chance to read my last post, you know the insanely long but adventurous road trip we took to get to the place where the pictures you had just seen above were taken. Not only did we get lost in the middle of the Wild Wild West, with no reception or signs of civilization around, but we also didn't make it for the last day tour of this incredible canyon.
So we spent the night at the nearby town called Page and tried our luck again the next morning. And EVERYTHING  was worth the 1.5 hours we got to spend inside this mysterious, awe-inspiring, breathtaking place. I felt like i traveled to another dimension... 

The No-Plan Plan

2 Feb 2015

After spending 2 weeks in Hawaii and California, we didn't expect much of Arizona. After all, what can possibly beat the Road to Hana and those awe inspiring waves at the Big Sur?! Arizona was the second last stop before our flight back home so it was always an afterthought. But Sedona changed our minds...

Big Sur

4 Dec 2014

Honestly, I never got overly excited at the thought of visiting California or anywhere in close proximity to home (i.e. Canada). To me, adventure and distance went hand  in hand - longer flights meant more exotic and inspiring destinations. But I was in for a huge surprise! 

#GIRLINSANFRAN

11 Nov 2014

On our last day in Hawaii aka paradise, we took the scenic Road to Hana on our way to the Airport. We stopped in an isolated (or so I hope) corn field and changed into our comfy plane clothes, stuffing our still wet swimsuits into a duffle bag. This is just so typically us...running for the plane last minute and bribing flight attendants with smiles to let us in. Yet we always make it. 

Aloha

25 Oct 2014

Tom Cat

29 Sept 2014

Shirt Dress

31 Aug 2014

Turquoise Love

26 Aug 2014

Rustic

9 Aug 2014

It's Hat Out

6 Aug 2014

Welcome!

27 Jul 2014

 

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