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INKTOBER DAY 7: TRIP
Goodness gracious it’s been a really long time before I posted Inktober 😅
photo dump of my quinceañera trip to europe! ^^ i went to a lot of places, its really different to mexico LIKE REALLLYYYY different
Sonic Superstars came out a while back and I wasn't too fond of Trip's design so I made this✨
Magical cove on the northeast coast of Niue Island, Polynesia
امروزم بدک نگذشت.
ساعت چهار صبح خالهم با بچه هاش رسیدن اینجا.. من نمیدونم چطوری خسته نمیشن واقعا.
یه خاله دیگه م هم با همه بچه هاش اومد. (جز یه دخترخالم که کلاس داشت..) جالبه هیچکدوم نمیدونستن اون یکی قراره بیاد.
سر میز از نوه خالم پرسیدم اومدیم کجا، مامانش زیرلبی گفت بگه طالقان. چی گفت؟ اومدیم طالبان👍🏻
بخاری رو هم که دید گفت : این چی چیه؟
+ بخاریه.
- توش جیش میکنیم؟
+ نه.
- چرا.
بعد صبحونه رفتم در پشتی رو باز کردم، جلوش یه جوی خوب داره. بچه ها نشستن لبش و بازی کردن. بماند آب پاش پلاستیکی یکیشون افتاد و آب بردش کلی دویدیم پیداش کنیم که گریه ش رو تموم کنه.. خوشحال شد.
کلی سنگ پرت کردیم تو آب، گل گذاشتم روی موهاشون، بهشون خوش گذشت. خوشحالم.
(باید مشکلات خشممو با پرت کردن سنگ تو آب از بین ببرم)
نهارو همه کنار هم خوردیم. (کل سینی گوجه ها قبل پخت چپه شد رو زمین، برشون گردوندیم یه گوجه دیگم بعدش افتاد عالیه)
از نوه خالم پرسیدم به کی رای میدی؟ گفت : من به تو رای میدم. به (اشاره به دخترخاله هام) شما هم میدم به همه رای میدم.
کاش تو زندگیم همین شکلی ساده باشم.
بعدم همه یکم استراحت کردن و به اجبار یک دوست عزیز فرستادنمون جهت رای دادن. تو این گرمای سگ پز سگ میره بیرون آخه؟ از بینمون ۴ نفر رای دادن کلا. منم فقط کاغذشو انداختم تو صندوق، خودم رای ندادم.
حالا تو ماشین :
مادر : حالا تو به کی رای دادی؟
(پدرجان موقع رای دادن کاغذشو قایم کرد گفت نمیخوام رای منو ببینین)
پدر : دزد بزرگ.
به این ترتیب وقتی مادرجان منظورشو فهمید دعوا شد.
برگشتیم خونه یکم میوه خوردیم و استراحت از اونجایی که همه خسته راه بودن..
به باغ مادربزرگم هم سر زدیم و چندتا آلبالو چیدیم، یه گل جدید دیدم. خیلی جزئیات داشت و انگار وسط برگای ریزش یه مرکز کاج شکل کوچیک داشت . اکثر فامیل برگشتن خونه هاشون و امیدوارم سالم رسیده باشن چون چند دقیقه پیش چنان رعد و برقی شد که کرک و پرام ریخت..
رفتیم لب یه رودخونه که پشت باغ بود، خیلی پر آب بود و یه خانواده نزدیکش نشسته بودن. سنگ پرت کردم تو آب که البته تو کفشام کلی آب رفت..
وقتی بقیه رفتن ما هم با یه خاله و داییم رفتیم سه تا روستا رو دیدیم، مرجان، نساء اولیا و جوستان.
برگشتیم خونه. دوباره در پشتی رو باز کردم یکم نشستم تو لب آب پاهام خنک شد کلی هم آرامش گرفتم.
واکنش صادقانه یه بنده خدایی که ته جوی وایساده درحال خوردن آب :
اون بنده خدا تا ابد :
یکم از آسمون آبی فیض بردیم و برگشتیم تو.
امروز صفحه جدیدی از بولت ژورنالم درست نکردم.. فردا هم برمیگردیم تهران.
بدرود.
جوجه رو نگاه آخه، پسرخالمه :>>
امروز رفتیم طالقان (بماند همه ایل و تبارو جمع کردیم بردیم تازه یه سریا هم قراره بیان بازم-)
آرامش خوبی داره، فقط باید بشینی رو چمنا، باد موهات رو تکون بده و مدیتیشن کنی
جاده ی خوبی داره نسبتا، ولی بهتره شب نری، خیلی تاریک و پیچ در پیچه. اگه تهران باشی دو ساعته میرسی.
عنکبوتای نازی هم داره، یه بار یکیشو دیدم که پاهاش قرمز بود.
هنوز کلی برف روی قله ها مونده بود!
وسط راه نزدیک یه پرتگاه توقف کردیم استراحت کنیم. تمرین سنگ پرتاب کردن کردم. اولش دستم ضعیف بود، کج هم میزدم که بابام اومد گفت چرا مثل دخترا پرتاب میکنی. (خب دخترم دیگه-)
دیگه زوشا قاطی کرد، آستینو بالا زد چنان سنگارو پرت کرد که پشماتون بریزه. دو سه تاش از یک سانتی متری صورت مامانم و داییم رد شد-
به شهرک که رسیدیم چون خیلی فاصله داره تا خونمون همون جا خریدامونو کردیم. تخم مرغ بومی و یه تخم غاز هم گرفتیم. اندازه دوتا تخم مرغه که خب طبیعیه.. غاز خودش اندازه دوتا اردکه.
تو ویترین یه مغازه الکتریکی یه گربه خوابیده بود، انگار از کل جهان جدا بود اهمیتی به اطرافش نمیداد. فقط محکم پلک هاشو بسته بود.
یکم سبزیجات و جوجه گرفتیم و رفتیم سمت خونه..
صبحونه رو کنار هم خوردیم، نون سبوس دارش به قرمزی میزد.
بعدم به کارای خودمون مشغول شدیم..
ظهر وسط آفتاب سگ پز رفتم بدمینتون بازی کردم، برگشتم داخل نفس نداشتم فقط ولو شدم، سقفو صورتی میدیدم XD
با پسرخاله کوچولوم وقت گذروندم یه گلم گذاشتم رو کلهش. جوجه درست کردیم. زغالش خراب بود مجبور شدیم عوضش کنیم. زیاد چیزی نخوردم.
نزدیکای عصر به باغ یه عزیزی (اجازه داد بهمون) دستبرد زدیم و نزدیک یه کیلو آلبالو چیدم، یه سریاشون خیلی درست بودن اندازه ی گیلاس، احتمالا چون بذرشون مجارستانی بوده. کلی آلوچه چیدیم (گوجه سبز میگید بهشون؟) کلی گل چیدم که بیشترشون خشک شدن.. یه سریاشون شبیه شیپور بودن، میخوام بچسبونمشون توی دفترم.
(بماند که کلی شته از داخلشون کشیدم بیرون-)
بیشتر اون آلبالو ها رو میخوام بدم به چندتا از دوستام. چند وقته باهام حرفی نزدن، پس از راه دوستی وارد میشم.
از لا به لای کلی گندم و علف هرز رد شدم که تا یکم پایین تر از شونه هام رشد کرده بودن، داشتم خفه میشدم
از کنار یه مرکز ثبت رای هم رد شدیم.. شربت نذری میدادن.
پسرخاله گرامی هم کلا علاقه خاصی به شب راه افتادن داره شب اومده میگه دو ساعته با خانوادم میرسم.
خوبه بزرگوار تو ماشینش محسن لرستانی پلی نمیکنه وگرنه ده دقیقه بعد از پیامش رسیده بود. با سر و کله شکسته البته-
احتمالا شنبه صبح برگردیم..
راستی، کلی صفحه جدید به بولت ژورنالم اضافه کردم، عکسشونو میزارم
بدرود.
by siempresam on Flickr.Sleeping Buddha in Tham Poukham cave, Vang Vieng, Laos.
Assorted PKNA sillies from the last few months that I never got around to posting
Bonus Christmas doodle from a Magma board
The stereotypical picture. . . . • • 🏞 #landscape #amazing #view #trip #tree #sky #mountains #nature #landscape_lovers #landscapelovers #landscape_lover #landscapehunter #landscapes #toptags #landscapestyles #trees #treestagram #treescape
The stereotypical picture. . . . • • 🏞 #landscape #amazing #view #trip #tree #sky #mountains #nature #landscape_lovers #landscapelovers #landscape_lover #landscapehunter #landscapes #toptags #landscapestyles #trees #treestagram #treescape #naturelovers #naturelover #nature_seekers #natureonly #nature_shooters #nature_prefection #naturediversity #naturephotography #naturewalk #naturegram #naturelove #naturephoto
Packing for a trip can be exciting yet overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to balance convenience with sustainability. The good news? Green packing doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or style. By making thoughtful choices, you can reduce your environmental footprint and travel more mindfully. Here's how to pack light and eco-friendly for your next adventure.
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Follow your consciousness, on a night time trip to Westerpark in Amsterdam
This drawing was made after a visit to Westerpark in Amsterdam. I made some sketches there at night and translated these into a pastel and pencil drawing the next morning. This is the older part of the park, that has a large pond or a small lake with an island in the middle and a large open field with trees and plant areas that in some cases have remains of human presence, like wall branches or nests made in trees and bushy areas. The park used to be known for being a gay cruising area, these days there is a small chance of making a friend, regardless of sex. The topic is not advised to use loosely in the case of making an adventurous exploration to this park, so thread these paths with care, find a bench of your choice or a patch of grass, and see if someone is nearby on Tinder or Grindr first, if you are lucky enough to have these applications still working for you.
In this drawing I tried to convey the special atmosphere in the landscape and in the air, the architecture around the park and in this old gas factory area's buildings, industrial heritage from the past; or around the hotel licated in the main building standing in the middle of the park. Airbrush is maybe the best way to describe this setting and with sfumati pastel chalk layes and impressionist techniques I have tried to visualise the mood of land, field, water and sky becoming a sort of blended space that offers new visions beyond the already known. Rhere are different dimensions visible here during some nights and these invite the viewer to take a hike and go further, walk or cycle or move in any of the directions that looks most alluring or approach the lonely stranger that acts the most seductive, even a good old trao can be persuaded, if you're lucky. The Westerpark and Westergasfabriek terrain can get somewhat spooky at night, but seeing the sun rise in the earliest hours of the morning again, and watch the park come alive again, with whatever its cast has in shore for the day, is worth a visit alone. Remember ro bring a hat, for it can get painfully cold here at nighr.
We are only on our third month of school and we decided that we are already tired.. So we decided to go on a trip on Ioannina...!
-We are currently in Kamper Aga's Stone Bridge-
Just recently i was on a trip with my school and it was just amazing!!
Here are some pictures that i took while i was there..!