Saturday, January 28, 2012

Southern Uk - The sunshine on my virtual keyboard - stop and view the roses....

This week, I am traveling in the southern most part of the UK. First stop?  My little google man (does he actually have a name? I'll name him Ed....) lands on Minack Theater in Cornwall.  Wow, what a story and amazing pictures on their website.  The Minack is famous.  Theater groups from all over perform there, including dramas, musicals and opera.  The theater, built by Rowena Cade who was born in 1893.  She herself built it with the help of two men.  The history can be read here: http://www.minack.com/history.htm - read it - you will be impressed as well!  Here is a picture I took from their website.


As with everything, I'll update my blog as I visit these places this summer!

So I left The Minack and continued driving around Cornwall, finding interesting buildings and places that intrigued me.  As an American, I often stop and look at architecture and buildings built (by American standards) a long time ago - but by European standards, just yesterday.  Small towns and intriguing spots.  I'd often see a "barn" that I can only guess is like a "barn" that we think of.  The difference? They were stone and looked like small houses.  Here's one I found...


Next Official Stop?  Lands End.  Also south and along the shore.  Land's End (Cornish: Penn an Wlas) is a headland and small settlement in west Cornwall, England, within the United Kingdom. It is located on the Penwith peninsula approximately eight miles (13 km) west-southwest of Penzance.  They definitely play upon their name there - Lands End.  End and beginning of everything.  Apparently, Lands End is privately owned but the area certainly is scenic being right on the edge of the water.  Here are some pictures I took of it.







As you can tell, these are not professional pictures - I took them using Google Maps Street View as I will all my pictures until I get to the UK and take them in person :)


Cornwall was definitely a pretty area.  It had lots of agriculture and the villages in it are small and scattered.  What I have yet to understand is where they get their groceries from.  Do they drive to bigger towns?  I suppose there's no midnight ice cream runs like in America.  I am left to guess better planning and not forgetting things when you are at the store are in order if one lives in such a rural area. (If I am wrong - someone tell me!).  But the one thing I have learned about the British is that food there is much more natural and homemade.  Perhaps they run out to the barn (see pic above), milk a cow and make their own ice cream.  Yes, this must be the case.  (Again - someone post a comment and tell me, ok?)  I'm pretty sure I saw ice cream at the First and Last House (again - picture above) but I'm talking residential.  

Continuing on with the subject of things being more natural, it always amazes me when I find a garden in the UK (what in America we would call a "yard") and they have a vegetable garden.  There are exceptions to the rule here, but many Americans simply go to the grocery store or farmers market when they need fruits and vegetables but when people in Europe need herbs or vegetables, chances are they may have grown them.  I see this as a good illustration as using what is in season in your garden now to plan your meals rather than living on a whim and just being able to drive to the grocery store.  Neither are right or wrong, but from someone who would rather live on a holistic natural diet, this really appeals to me.  Imagine the taste of fruits and vegetables that aren't covered in wax to make them look pretty or pesticides.  One day I was driving around in Saint Banbury and found this amazing looking garden that excited me ;)


(Thanks to the unknown owners here)

Another picture that is one of my favorites is a wheelbarrow of Rocket that my friend Peter sent me to show me what Rocket was.  Rocket was something I was not familiar with in America although I'm sure somewhere they may have it?  

Here's the definition from Wikipedia:  Eruca sativa (syn. E. vesicaria subsp. sativa (Miller) Thell., Brassica eruca L.), is an edible annual plant, commonly known as rocket, roquette, rucola or arugula, not to be confused with Wild rocket. It is a species of Eruca native to the Mediterranean region, from Morocco and Portugal east to Lebanon and Turkey.[1][2] It is closely related to Eruca vesicaria and included by some botanists in that either as a subspecies E. vesicaria subsp. sativa[3] or not distinguished at all;[4] it can be distinguished from E. vesicaria by its early deciduous sepals.[


Ok - back to more travels -watch for the next blog coming soon to my blog on your computer where Technology melts with Humanity!


Love ~ Peace ~ Happiness
Marianne

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Technology Melts with Humanity

January 1st - don't we all look to it as a fresh start? A new beginning?  This year, especially, I am.  The past year was a difficult one.  I was fired.  Defeated.  Anyone who knows me knows I don't stay defeated long.  But six months of 2011 was defeat for me.  Recently, I decided that January 1st, 2012 would be a new start for me.  Where will it take me?  Across the world I hope!

Ok, those who read my blog regularly know me from either in real life or online.  Many know me from an online community called Second Life.  I used to be very addicted to SL (short for Second Life).  I love the fact that you can meet people all over the world in one place.  I have met tons of people - doctors, lawyers, architects, owners and managers of all kinds of different businesses, entrepreneurs, musicians, and even a few unemployed people.  I have met people from all over the globe in SL.  The US, Australia, almost every country in Europe, Indonesia, Thailand, and the list goes on and on.  I have met people of all walks of life.  Missionaries, educators, dominate people who can just say the word and people listen, to those who willing will follow people and those in the middle.  It all fascinates me.  I spend a lot of time alone and SL gives me the avenue to explore people.

Recently, I started looking at where I was going (hence this blog) and realized I hadn't gone far enough.  I hadn't met enough people in real life.  I hadn't seen enough or done enough.  I have this passion in me to be a world traveler and to take my daughter with me - teaching her how big the world truly is.  I honestly believe it's one of the best gifts a parent can do for their child.

One day, I was driving (one of my other favorite things to do) and it came to me.  It hit me like a brick (no - one was not smashed into my windshield - thank goodness!) but into my brain virtually.  It hit me like a ton of them - Technology Melts with Humanity.
Without people, computers serve no purpose.  Behind most computers, whether it be at home or an office, is a PERSON.  Unique.  Creative.  Boring.  Exciting  - you name it - but a HUMAN PERSON!  I decided my fate at that moment and time.  I was going on a quest to match technology with humanity.

Ok - I know you are reading this wondering  - huh? What?  She's a nut for sure.  I'll admit it - I am!  But realizing that life is short, I have to do this.  So starting today, I am reaching out to the world to know you.  Starting with my computer, will be traveling across Europe in search of people.  Yup - Google Maps on Street View will take me to places I cannot get to yet.  It will let me see interesting places and hopefully interesting people.  I will share my experiences with you.  Who knows who/what we will find?  Let's get started!

So, the plan?  To find these places and people on the computer and contact them via their website or facebook if I can find either for them.  Then this summer, I'm going to go meet these people in real life after getting to know them via the computer.  Hence -Technology Melts with Humanity.    I'm sure some people will have fun stories to tell me - others maybe sad.  We'll discover them together.

I'm asking for help.  Please put my blog address - itsthewriter.blogspot.com in your facebook page, twitter page, sl profile - anywhere where people will see it.  Let's get people following.  I have more plans to be revealed soon - please help me!

Thank you for reading, my friends, and together we will all have a Healthy and Happy New Year!

Peace ~ Love ~ Happiness

Marianne