June 25, 2013

We sunbathed endlessly and ate like we had just survived a famine.

We went snorkelling but didn’t see too many fish. This is my second time snorkelling and still no fish. What’s up with that?

We joined hands with hundreds of people and climbed 960 ft. up the Dunn’s River Falls like this. Your speed and ability is completely dependent on the person in front of and behind you. It was like team building with strangers. Our tour guide was named Bling Bling and avidly wanted to be addressed by that name. I don’t really understand but that’s okay.

We went out to the town. We walked by foot around the parameters and then went by car to what they called the “ghetto” neighbourhoods to see how people lived. The most interesting bit was that many of the houses were halfway to completion. The first level is built with a bunch of steel / wood / building materials sitting idle on the rooftop to add on to the house when time and money permits. I got a few pictures but was hesitant to snap away freely in case the dwellers got angry. In town, we came across a man who offered to walk around with us for a small payment. Being under the impression that going off the resort is “dangerous”, we figured we’d let him come along for our own peace of mind. His name was Big Papa. It felt weird every time you addressed him by such a name. “Hey, Big Papa, can we stop to take a picture?” Big Papa wore this giant golden chain around his neck. He says he “runs the block” and no one else around is called Big Papa and as we walked around, many gave him “props” and he seemed to be quite popular. We felt safe with Big Papa.

Two photos here. The first one is of seashells that our friend Kevin found under the Caribbean Sea. The other is a selfie just after we finished the Dunn’s River Falls climb and before hopping onto the Catamaran.

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Posted By Charlene Precious @ 10:18 pm
June 22, 2012

Truly, is there anything better than sleep? I look forward to it the moment I wake up.

By the way, I am going to Costa Rica in a month. I’ve convinced myself that I need to invest in a basic necessity for this trip: a new telephoto lens, considering all the time that I’m going to spend in the jungle with funky animals.

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Posted By Charlene Precious @ 11:59 pm
September 23, 2011

But I was still intrigued by this book market in Madrid. It was a strip of outdoor bookstores that went on for a kilometre or so. Picturesque more than anything, that’s why I posed in front of one.. ha.

I’m actually looking forward to a semi low-key weekend and I’ve learned to be civil with rain and grey skies because it gives me a reason to relax indoors and not feel guilty about it.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 3:42 pm

is one of the most pleasant sensations in the world.” More San Sebastian photos / options for my customer. :) I have to do some work work tonight, after my Etsy work. It’s a busy time at both works. My life is one big work these days, but I can truly say that I am so happy and so in love with both the 9-5 and the 7-12. In love and consumed. At Canon, I work with the best and smartest team and Etsy has brought me in touch with some of the sweetest people from all different parts of the world. Who knew that one could marry ART and BUSINESS? I’ve married Art and Business! You can absolutely have both and be both.

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Posted By Charlene Precious @ 6:48 pm

Here’s the Lennon Wall in Prague. It’s not so Lennon anymore because it has suffered a case of stupid people who’ve gone and spray painted over the real Lennon graffiti. This is what’s left of it as of August 2011. There is still a Beatles Imagine drawing and then I can still see the word “Jude”. Everything else on this wall breaks my heart.

The second photo is the famous Charles Bridge in Prague. The tower entrance portion anyway. I’ve added this to my “Pastel Europe” set, available at my Etsy Shop.

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 7:13 pm
August 24, 2011

All booked for November – I’m super stoked! I like this – barely getting over my eurotrip and already looking forward to another trip. This is me in Salamanca, Spain, at the doorstep of the University of Salamanca. And the second photo is more houses in Lisbon (lol).

Posted By Charlene Precious @ 7:22 pm