Saturday, 24 January 2015

Korean - drama series et al

My latest passion is k-drama. I'm trying to explain to a 'carefully curated' (sic!) selection of people why Korean (as in South-Korean) tv series are great and I'm failing miserably. On my latest attempt my friend replied: - So you're only watching it for inspiration? - Well, no. It's not only that, though I'm sure that inspiration is also a part of it.

And before we move on, let me point it out, that watching Korean tv series is not the same as watching Latin American soap operas. Watching Korean tv series is like watching American tv series.


A few weeks ago I came across this article and I instantly started to watch City Hunter, which is very similar to Arrow. (So if you like Arrow, definitely watch City Hunter, you'll love it. And no, the story is not identical, so it is worth watching.) Before watching the first episode I was nervous about how I'd suffer through listening to the Korean language, so different from mine or the languages I speak, but surprisingly, it never disturbed me, and somewhere in the middle of my second series, Faith, I noticed that I actually really enjoy listening to the Korean language. It's soft, gentle and passionate, it's my latest meditation music.


This sudden fever for Korean tv series is not surprising. I have several recurring themes in my life, Asian culture is one of them. So no wonder that I've found another treasure trove.

What's great about contemporary series is that you get to see contemporary Korean culture. And it's great, because I'm sure you have a few misconceptions. What's great about historical series is that you get to learn about Korean history as the characters explain everything in their monologues and dialogues. And this is also great, because you get to learn about the history of a lesser known country or if you're a history freak you simply enjoy learning about all kinds of history.

The thing about k-dramas is, that they are full of things that make my heart beat faster, and probably that's why I find it so difficult to explain my enthusiasm to others. But besides that, there are those things appreciated by a larger audience as the beautifully photographed scenes or the excellent actors.

Of course, I don't love everything about k-dramas. I cannot stomach the songs or the karaoke scenes. And I was not able to wrestle my way through the big favourite Coffee Prince or Personal Taste.

But if you enjoy learning new things, I suggest you dip your toes into the pool of k-drama, you'll be surprised!

And before you ask, no, I won't learn Korean, because it's too difficult and I'm happy to be able to pronounce the more common words I pick up from various series. But I'm definitely contemplating a visit to Seoul, even though Korean people don't walk around with subtitles.


Have you ever watched any k-dramas? How do you like k-pop music? Have you ever been to Seoul? Let me know in the Comments below. (Mind you, I set all comments to moderate, so it may take a while to appear.)

Friday, 23 January 2015

Friday Five #8

Here are five blog entries that made my day throughout the week:

1. This photo, because I'm obsessed with hands.
2. This series of photos, because they're inspirational.
3. These photos, because they're full of 'feminine'.
4. I always appreciate lists of films and music.
5. I'm a sucker for packaging design.

This week's theme was inspiration. As you can see, I'm most inspired by photos. What about you, what medium inspires you the most? In what form do you discover new favourites? Is it easy for you to share the things that inspire you with others? Let me know in the Comments below. (Mind you, I set all comments to moderate, so it may take a while to appear.)

Friday, 16 January 2015

Friday Five #7

Here are five things that made me excited this week online:

1. Some little known cultural concepts from around the world.
2. Some more culture in the form of idioms, also from around the world. (lovely illustrations!)
3. A real booster for your financial life to make our dream lifestyle come true.
4. The best French tv series for those who want to know real French as opposed to textbook French.
5. Let's create some positive habits this weekend!

The theme of the past few days for me was learning about different cultures. What about you? What you're currently focusing on is a new theme or a recurring one in your life? What was the most interesting read of your week? Let me know in the Comments below. (Mind you, I set all comments to moderate, so it may take a while to appear.)

Friday, 5 December 2014

Friday Five #1

I decided to join the masses and share my favourite links every Friday. Excited?

1. The best things you can find at London's Borough Market. (food, obviously!)
2. Your confessions exposed. (exhibition)
3. This travel playlist is simply hilarious.
4. Have you ever thought of moving to Finland? You should!
5. I really loved the photos in this blog entry. I wish someone would take some similar ones of me!

Do you create link-up entries? What inspired you this week? What are you looking for right now? Let me know in the Comments below. (Mind you, I set all comments to moderate, so it may take a while to appear.)

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Ballet

Last night as I opened Bloglovin', I saw this beautiful photo on the main page.





I instantly clicked on it to find a blog entry on A Cup of Jo about an intriguing documentary series about the New York City Ballet

Although, it was quite late, I couldn't resist watching the first season.


(I haven't watched the second season yet, which is available since yesterday. So no spoilers, please!)

But it wasn't my first ballet documentary. A few months ago I discovered First position on the Designlovefest blog. It was really magical.

Ballet is an interesting thing. It is beautiful and cruel. For me, it's about pushing your body and the perfection of each and every movement. I think, it's fascinating.

Do you enjoy watching ballet? Do you go to various dance performances? Do you enjoy watching documentaries? Let me know in the Comments below. (Mind you, I set all comments to moderate, so it may take a while to appear.)

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

New tracklist in the making

I've grown bored with my current, mostly Glee-loaded playlist, so I decided it was high time to compile a new one. But it's never easy. Because you can feel that you're ready for a change, but in this moment of transition you don't really know yet what you want.

First, I picked up these two songs. The first one after reading the interview with Helena Noguerra in Janette, which is a brand new women's magazine in Luxembourg.


The second one I picked up a few days later from a friend's Facebook wall.


Then over the weekend, in the hope of gaining some inspiration, I deleted about 20 songs from the current tracklist I always skipped. Then I got stuck, so I asked my friends to suggest me some 'new' music.

In response to my query I've received an awesome variety of songs. Here are some:

We are done by The Madden Brothers (I used to be a Good Charlotte fan, so I was surprised to see that they had split up!)
S.O.S. by Indila (Isn't it the perfect wake up in the morning song? /based on the music, not the lyrics/)

I've also discovered Shawn Colvin, the Be Good Tanyas, Gillian Welch and the Postmodern Jukebox.

Then this afternoon I added this song to my new tracklist:


Besides music I've got an awesome glimpse into the world of my friends and that totally made my day.

What's your current favourite song? Do you compile tracklists? If yes, where do you pick up songs from? Let me know in the Comments below. (Mind you, I set all comments to moderate, so it may take a while to appear.)

Saturday, 19 April 2014

Where I am Now

I don't know what happened. Actually, so many things have happened lately, I should have been blogging all along. It's hard to come back. A few weeks ago I updated the design, I thought I'd come back then, then it just didn't happen. Maybe now. Perhaps, this is the perfect post to return with.

People who previously have done this: Cassie and Bre

Making: a fuss, instead of creating or simply doing things; I find it hard to get down and do things without fussing over perfection
Cooking: mostly Scandinavian recipes, and mostly the kind that uses left-overs to create a hearty meal
Drinking: tea. lots.
Reading: blogs
Wanting: everything I need from clothes to a new laptop and a professional camera
Looking: at postcards from friends and hand-written lyrics
Playing: Happy by Pharrell Williams
Wasting: time
Sewing: nothing, occasionally I knit, though, but nothing in particular, only for the sake of knitting and freeing my mind, organizing my thoughts
Wishing: I could travel wherever I want to
Enjoying: the warmth of my room
Waiting: to be able to wash, the laundry room is out of service
Liking: Mary Higgins
Wondering: how long am I walking alone
Loving: Nashville, the series
Hoping: to make the most of everything
Marvelling: at nature
Needing: love
Smelling: nothing
Wearing: comfy
Following: designers on FB
Noticing: the change of light
Knowing: in 2 weeks' time I'll be fine
Thinking: it would be great to be able to enjoy a book, which hasn't happened for a very long time, now
Bookmarking: Easter stuff for work
Opening: my mind
Giggling: at funny things my sister shares with me
Feeling: oh fuck!

Where are you now? Are you bursting with energy or trying to beat spring exhaustion? What are your plans for Easter? Let me know in the Comments below. (Mind you, I set all comments to moderate, so it may take a while to appear.)