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April 28, 2010

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April 22, 2010

All’s quiet in PARIS

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After extensive travel and diving into the preparations  for the MoonScout period in Tilburg, Graham and I took out a couple of days and went to Paris to re-connect with life itself. Graham came over to Antwerp by train from the Light and Building Fair in Frankfurt and we drove down from there to Beauvais, where we parked the car. From there we took the train to Gare du Nord.

I know for a lot of you the erupting volcano ruined your travel plans, yet for me it was such a gift that there were no planes up in the sky during our stay! Because, as a result of that, like a cloud of dust, the usual whirl of energy settled down and it got QUIET. The background-energy in the city was so peaceful and relaxed… People just stayed where they were, had given up attempting to get to somewhere else. It felt like one of these 1970’s long lazy sunday afternoons…

At our leisure, we visited an eclectic collection of buildings, modern and ancient. Next to must-sees like the Sacre Coeur, the Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower, we admired unfamiliar gems like the excavations below the Notre Dame square and the Arab World Institute.

The modern architecture of the Arab World Institute doesn’t look all that special at first sight, yet it has surprising features. It combines the latest technology and techniques with traditional Arab architecture. The southern façade is decorated with a translucent ornament of steel reminding the moucharabiehs. Here however, this geometric pattern is made of 240 diaphragms opening or closing according to the sun, thanks to a light-cell, to let in enough light without harming art pieces exhibited. On the inside a walkway allows you to watch the mechanism up close. Fascinating!

On the top floor you’ll find a roof terras that provides an spectacular view of the city, from the Notre Dame on one end all the way to the Sacre Coeur - hovering over the Centre Pompidou – on the other; especially under a clear blue sky:-) See for yourself next time you’re in Paris (1, rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard, Place Mohammed V, 75236 PARIS CEDEX 05, Metro line 7 or 10, station Jussieu).

On our last evening we went to see the famous Moulin Rouge show; quite a spectacle as well. I’d expected all glamour and glitter inside, yet the theatre was very old. The show was great – I have always admired feathers and shiny stones!

Yesterday we drove down to Normandy, to start our next housesit. And today – back to work…  The MoonScout preparations are in full swing; soon to be launched: MirroroftheMoonGoddess.com and the start of the ticket sales for the show on June 21st in Tilburg.

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April 1, 2010

Gin Gin Chin Chin

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Australia turns out to be a true “blue” country – even worse than I imagined! Blue = stricktly rules based. On my first trip over to Australia, I really enjoyed the laid-back mentality, the hospitality and atmosphere of the people. Over the past 4 months the laid-back mentality proved to be skin-deep.

Some examples: fine AU$ 150,0 for driving 108km/hr on a completely empty 100km/hr highway, fine for parking the car with the nose in the wrong direction, not allowed to take plastic water bottles into a fenced off area on new year’s eve, not allowed to take a bottle of champagne to the park to watch the fireworks, fine AU$ 200 for speeding with no consideration whatsoever to the fact that we were eloping giant honking trucks that were going way faster that the 100km/hr limit after two attempt to run us off the road altogether, shops closing at 3pm, bars and restaurants – even in Brisbane for that matter – closing at 9:00pm or 9:30pm…

The top was having to take 0.28kg out of my suitcase, because the weight limit is 20kg, so 20.28kg is unacceptable. I demonstratively took out some underwear and my bra!

All this has really shifted my perspective of this country. Shifted it from looking into permanent residency, to this is not the place for me. What happened?

Over the past 3 years I have been visiting travelling up and down the east coast tourist strip. This time we moved away from the coast and went more inland, about 50km. And it got more and more sleepy as we drove on. Most of the land is being developed for retirement villages that basically all look the same. Rows of houses with a giant mall next to it. The mall closes at 6:30pm and all of Sundays. Question: what do people do here to meet their need for variety. Because outside of these malls, there is nothing. And I mean nothing. We are a bit taken aback by that.

Every now and then Graham and I knock off at 3pm and embark on some sightseeing. This proves to be hardly possible in this region (Brisbane/Bundaberg); apart from the physical distances, you have to take in account that the sun sets at 6:30pm – and it sets very fast, almost as if someone turns off the light!  

We made one attempt, visiting the small town of Childers, described to us by the house owners as still containing large numbers of original Queenslander houses. By the time we get there (4pm) it resembles a ghost town. Stores closed around 3:30pm, restaurants and bars are set for locking up at 9pm. What do they do after that, we wondered… The house owners helped us out there: life here is geared towards the daylight. Most people rise between 5pm and 6pm and start their day.

Gin Gin marked the end of our 4 month stay in Australia. During this time I have come to see Australia from the inside out. And my conclusion: nice for a holiday – not suitable for permanent living:-)

Art, Travel

March 24, 2010

Acting Class in LA

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Arriving in Los Angeles, we found out that we had miscalculated the dates, and that it was still Monday instead of Tuesday morning. That was SO funny! Both Graham and I had completely missed that. Luckily the car rental place had a car available for us.

Alexander had asked us to extend our stay, so he and Connie were both thrilled to have us over so soon already. It is great to stay with them, to catch up, and seeing the fountain he wrote about on Facebook! The drive up to their place leads through a mountain range and offers a beautiful views of the scenery and the city.

Alexander invited us to his evening acting class last night and I enjoyed it very much. It gave me new insights for Mirror of The Moon Goddess. Click here to read about it (UK&NL)

Now we are off to meet Graham’s nephew. He writes filmmusic:-)

Adventure, Travel

March 21, 2010

Moving on

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Finished the housesit in Gin Gin near Bundaberg yesterday and trained back to Brisbane. That was the start of a 2 week fun trip Oz2UK, via the USA, Ireland, and the UK back to the Netherlands, where I will be starting interviewing actors and talking to the other MoonScouts. I am really looking forward to this trip, meeting Connie and Alexander, Graham’s nephew, get certified with Debbie Battersby’s eMMatrix system and see Graham on-the-job at the cathedral in Adare, Ireland. After Easter with his family, then on to Tilburg.

These past weeks have been fun too, it has been raining a lot, and not just any old bit of rain. It was absolutely pouring down, flooded roads everwhere. Upside is that when the sun finally did come out, the whole countryside was lush and green where it had all been brown before.

Now – finish packing and on to the airtrain!

Adventure, Travel

February 22, 2010

Two Days in Bangkok

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A Row of Buddhas

Having the weekend off after a busy time, Graham and I were contemplating what to do. Hearing on short notice that my sister was visiting Bangkok, Graham started telling me how fascinating this city is and about this great golden Buddha that had really impressed him when he had seen it years ago during a stop-over. So we decided to fly up from Singapore to meet with my sister for dinner and enjoy some sight-seeing.

We just got back after a wonderful 2 days over there. We have walked around the city, rode on the bus, experienced the real China Town,

ChinaTown

and saw an amazing amount of Buddhas, from very small 1cm carvings to enormous statues, one a sitting Buddha weighing 5.5 ton in pure gold and another one, reclining, measuring an amazing 46 meters in length and 17 meters in height. Very impressive!

The 46mtr Reclining Buddha

As we really liked the atmosphere of the city, we have decided to plan an extended stay over there at some point to check it out further. Even more so, since amongst all those Buddhas – none of them was the one that Graham had seen before…

As soon as I get the pagelinking sorted out there will be more Buddhas to watch on the 2010 Album- page

Adventure, Travel

February 3, 2010

My Skydive (2008)

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A few days ago I was seaching my harddisk for a file, and I came across this video of  my skydive. I had just left Namale in Fiji after 2 months there as crew and logistics manager (as a volunteer) at Anthony Robbin’s Life Masteries  and I felt absolutely amazing. Looking at it just now, the memories come flooding back to me: the fun, the beautiful location, the wonderful Fijian people that quickly became friends, the extraordinairy participants, the fabulous crew (previously known and newly befriended), the privilege of working with Connie Schottky and Linda Thomson, the steep learning curve and so much more.. wow, I love my life! And I am eternally grateful to myself for taking the opportunity when it presented itself. Well done me! Have a look and always remember to LIVE WITH PASSION!

Travel, Uncategorized

December 27, 2009

Champagne on Christmas Day 25/12/2009

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See my fabulous – first ever self edited – video on how much fun we had on the beach! Glad to say that our “white christmas” referred to nothing less then the foam of the champagne!

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December 19, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009

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A very merry christmas to all of you from the both of us. We are having champagne on the beach this year..

Christmas Card 2009rz

Travel

November 7, 2009

Migrating with the Birds

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The last weeks of October, we stayed in this lovely apartment on the border of a lake in the north of the Netherlands. Overlooking the water, there were the typically heavy clouds, some showers, some sun and beautiful dramatic sunrises and sunsets. And every evening, sitting at the dining table, we would see flocks of birds gathering in the sky. Migrating birds, ready to move south. And that made us feel very happy and grateful, as that was exactly what we were preparing for to do also.
After a beautiful time in Europe, Graham and I have travelled to the other end of the world again to spend a couple of months over here. We are starting off with a month in Fiji, then Australia and perhaps New Zealand. It will be great to see all our friends over here, who will be having their summer holidays!

Here’s 3 pictures taken out of the window of the apartment, all showing different weather….

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As you can see the birds have left…

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