Monday, September 14, 2009

Love

Listening to the pattering of the rain hitting the floor and the rooftops, I am reminded of how much I love Europe, and how much rain reminds me of happiness. This week in Florence has been completely and ridiculously amazing. We began the week with museums and sculptures and palaces and culture. A trip to the leather market and a pretty normal reaction to a new city. What i've noticed is how I am able to feel more comfortable by finding things which remind me of something i associate with comfort. An example would would be Gelato. Though we're in a new city, Gelato is still as good as Venice and I believe we've had some every day at least once.
SO much has happened this week. I learned how important art can make you feel. Seeing the statue of david encouraged this feeling. Seeing how I have seen it in pictures my entire life as some statue which people are familiar with, and yet feet before me David stood, prideful and courageous and rather larger than i expected, I was struck by how this piece of work really was amazing and beautiful. I of course couldn't allow this experience go unrecorded, therefore, with a few precautions, I snuck a few photo's in after hiding from cameras and guards. Another piece which really stood out to me was the Birth of the Venus. I was in such awe of the beauty she held. She reminded me dearly of someone and I just stood with my mouth gaping open. Incredible i felt that a painting could emotionally stir me.
Friday was very exhausting, but so worth it. We climbed to the top of Michaelangelo's garden. Here, we climbed an exhausting amount of stares leaving me slightly breathless and this was after a long day of museums and what seemed like endless amounts of walking. Fortunately, Eugene was kind enough to treat us all to Gelato at the top of the climb. While enjoying our Gelato, we enjoyed a view which i thought couldn't get better. Before us was the city of Florence in it's purest form. No distractions, beautiful scenery to the sides and just a beauty I had never experienced. To the left were Villa's on the outskirts of the town. To the right were mountains and behind us was a grave and church. The view from there also was wonderful. Some of us decided to stay behind as a few went on back to the hotel. Those of us who stayed enjoyed dinner and the scenic view as well as an english speaking three man band. They were quite incredible. Slowly, the city changed colors as they complimented the colors of the sky. Oranges, golds and purples were cast upon the view and soon night came upon us lighting up the city with an electrical parade of lights. Just when you didn't think it could get better, God was like...uh...i can do better...watch this! haha.
After our exhausting day, and skyping with claire and my sister and my dad, I drifted off into a peaceful sleep. Early the next morning, I awoke and welcomed the day with a shower and preparation to embark on my own journey with Aubrey, Scott K, Gabby, Dana, and Rachel. We rode the train to Cinque Terre which translated is Five earths or cities. We didn't get to our destination until one and several trains. We stopped in Pisa and failed to see the infamous leaning tower, but that wasn't too bad. Getting off the train, we were welcomed with what seemed like a surreal paradise. The Mediterranean Ocean was as clear as those of magazines, but what looks like color enhancement in those pages was actually real. The waters were teal like none that i'd seen yet clear and one could see rocks below the surface. People snorkled and laid out on the beach. Some were in the water playing in the waves. As i picked my jaw off of the floor, we bought our tickets for what would be, though i had not anticipated it as such, the most intense hike of my life.
The hike itself was intense began with a small incline, and then...it completely slapped you in the face and said...make it or break it! The mountain was tall and when you thought you couldn't go any higher, you'd look and there were more steps or more ground to cover. The pathway was narrow and many parts were left without rail. Most of the trail was open to the sides and one could just imagine what it'd be like plummeting down the mountainside. Passing through vineyards and little homes and gates, I was on the verge of passing out a few times. How was this possible? The stairs only continued and my breathe got the better of me. I began ascending 15 steps at a time, passing people who would pass me moments later. Along the sides, i'd be grabbing for the nearest branches as people waited for me. I didn't realize just what a fear i had for heights. There were moments when lightheadedness would get the best of me and times when i could barely let air into my gasping lungs. My load was light, but my legs felt like rubber. Gabby stayed back with me and she encouraged me along the way. There was a moment when i was by myself...and the image of passing out and having no one notice was a scary thought. I bent over to catch my breath, and I was alone once again. No one around. The air was still, the rustling kept to a minimum. The pounding of my heavy heart pounding in my ears. Time and time again i've heard that expression and it took the altitude that i was at to make me experience that loudness in my ears. I listened the the sweat form my face hit the dirt. The solitude of such a hike was enough to make one go mad if time allotted. Each bead of sweat hit the ground, and as it hit, the impact would make a loud splash. I met several Americans along the way and each was exceptionally pleasant, encouraging each other, and excusing each other and moving for the other. Getting to the point where I was ready to descend, we finally began nearing the next town. What a sight it was. Visibility was clear, and the town was colorful against the beautifully blue ocean. We finally arrived to Vernazza from Monterosso and it was THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING i'd ever seen. I couldn't have possibly described everything which made it so gorgeous. The water was beautiful and the colorful buildings made the town like a painting.
We immediately darted for the water which felt so great on our hot bodies. Seeing clearly through the water only made the experience more thrilling. It felt so good swimming in God's glorious creation. we jumped off rocks and to top it off, Scott, Gabby, and I jumped off a larger rock at the same time. Scotts height was 20ish feet, Gabby 16-14feet, and i 12-10 feet. It was sooo exciting. I almost didn't do it, but I knew i'd only be there once. What a rush it was. We finished the perfect evening with dinner watching the sunset and gelato. Sunday was relaxing and extremely lazy, but well needed. I loved it. And today, Monday, it poured rain and lightning struck several times in the distance as the thunder clapped several seconds apart. I did a shoot of myself in the rain and took a shower. It's now 6:30pm and the day has been so good. I love Euroterm. Thanks God and thanks to those who made it possible.

-Just Love Europe
John

Saturday, September 5, 2009

A New Found Land

Dear California,

Europe leaves me speechless moment after moment (especially after lugging all my crap everywhere. LOL) After London, we took a three hour train ride to the world known PARIS! Upon arriving, I tried desperately to use as much of my accent as possible. I failed...miserably, but at least I tried. We found our hostel and everything was perfect...after we look our ridiculously heavy and apparently delicate (after a couple of people were unfortunate enough to break their luggage's). I found that life abroad isn't scary at all. And, i'm learning to experience life, and live on my own...sort of. Paris was as epic as everyone makes it out to be. The streets, the buildings, and the smells, remind you how you really aren't around the corner from your beach, sunset-watching living space. You're really abroad, seeing sites which you read about or see on the television. I've learned so much about myself, about others, about life. I'm only in week 2! WEEK TWO! that's like...nothing. I don't want y'all to think i don't miss you or that i'm never coming back, though, I currently don't have a ticket back to the states.
Something hit me yesterday, and it's how unbelievable this experience is. Two weeks into this trip and i've already seen sooo much. My second day of Paris was rainy, but beautiful. I ran through the streets of Paris with a crepe in hand and no shelter to hide under. It was probably one of the most epic things i've ever experienced...I RAN THROUGH PARIS...in the RAIN. it was wonderful. I ran screaming down the street...running from under trees to overhangs and having a blast. Compared to the heat that had been the day before, I enjoyed the rain, though, I've nevered not fancied the rain. It's my favorite. That evening, I boarded my first overnight train after writing a song with dana and scott in the train terminal entitled "Turtle Love".

The turtle took his turtle shell and his green and brown eyes
Walked to the train station waiting for a surprise
A visit from his turtle love
Her name was Eponine
She was from above
And she belonged to me

chorus*
I wanna grow old with her
85 years old with her
Our love is so divine
It's worth more than gold combined

Eponine got off the train
She a fumbled a bit with her cane
Even though she's 72
she likes to move better than you

chorus*

(the end)

Now about Venice.
I totally am IN LOVE with Venice. Upon exiting the train station, I realized I was in Paradise. Looking out in front of where I stood was what looked like a dream. People in Gondola's, Canal's like the movies, and an intense heat which one could only escape if you stood beneath the shade of a tree. Sticky and hot, I hoped to find our hostel or house...i don't really know what they are, but while we waited to leave the station, a few of us couldn't resist indulging in an authentic Italian Gelato. Let me tell you, of the many flavor's i've tried, the Pistacio is to die for here. It's creamy, yet milky, yet peanut buttery, yet succulent. The best I swear! As for the streets, they're cement, but it's slick as though there's no traction, so one has to be cautious or you could end up on your bum or your knees, both of which hurt (believe me...i know. lol). For example, I was trying to get into a photo with Caits, but I moved incorrectly, and fell straight on my knees and smashed my ice cream into the floor. It was absolutely funny, but totally embarrassing as it happened in front of multitudes. LOL. We were going to go to the lido today, which is that infamous swimming area, but that didn't happen due to the clapping thunder heard nearby. So instead we walked through the streets shopping like any other person would do. Some fact about Venice is masks like those seen in a masquerade ball are found in every other shop here. They're absolutely beautiful and some are so delicately hand crafted, it's scary to touch them...but nevertheless, they're beautiful. Also, there are beggars here on the streets. Women, who sit in all black looking sickly and ill begging for money by just reaching out their hands with their cups with no eye contact. They're faces point to the ground and there is a tug at your heart because you don't know if you should feel sorry for them or if you should feel that they should do something with their lives. I haven't given any of them any money, because i don't have much myself, and well, I just don't feel very comfortable around them. NOW...for the Biennali. The Biennali is the reason why I wanted to come to Europe. It's this place where the top artists from every country display the latest and greatest in works. One piece which i will show in a later post when i have my own computer was called Constellation. It was a black room where upon looking, one saw what looked like a galaxy of the universe. Upon closer inspection and as your eyes adjust to the darkness, it was simply a display of normal everyday items one would have in a bedroom such as a computer or extension cord or a tv and the little light that usually shows when it's asleep or not in use. It was a clever piece of what i consider magic. It was beautiful but indescribably simple. I broke down last night for a few minutes just overwhelmed by the art, people and missing home. I love it here and i can't wait to continue my adventure, it was just a moment that i needed to breathe and take it all in. For now, this is me. This is my affection for european culture and my love God's wonderful creation.

-Just Love
John