TOUGH JOB BEING INSPIRED, CONSISTENT AND HAVE FUN TOO

by - Monday, February 24, 2014

TOUGH JOB BEING INSPIRED, CONSISTENT AND HAVE FUN TOO
TOUGH JOB BEING INSPIRED, CONSISTENT AND HAVE FUN TOO

TOUGH JOB BEING INSPIRED, CONSISTENT AND HAVE FUN TOO


















This is what I'm studying: second photo next to the cup smudged in cheap lipstick and leftovers of disturbingly delicious slice of lemon and polenta cake. I ate it for the first time and wouldn't recommend any other dose of sugar especially whilst making those brain cells earning their glucose supply. No, I'm not joining the world of neurology neither pediatrics and most probably not the chiropody department. You'd have a good laugh at me taking care of your bunions so I spare you the questionable fun. I'm studying human brain for my work diploma as well as taking notes for those 90,000 words needed to make sense in attempt to get accepted, revised and eventually published. So it's more of a killing two birds with one lemon cake. While my work assignment requires basic knowledge of different brain functions, novel that has been shaping up humbly under the moody sky focuses on more than material in the book covers. Heavy stuff balanced with soft inside of chewy polenta bits. 

I found this quiet bookshop and café in one on recent stroll to significant sale departments (floods or not, a girl is lost without fashion opportunities on her budget), forgotten all about it then got giddy with excitement to actually pronounce it a more fascinating part of my work and simply wasn't able to locate it with or without my smart device. Sad afternoon it was and wedged footwear a bad option but persistence rewarded fresh blisters with a note on the entrance door that the bookshop would be closed today as if it was a normal decision in a world of hospitality and retail. I don't remember if I made loud comment or just waddled away, next time fully educated with closing and opening times I was the fourth customer to the service. Rows upon rows of shelves of pre-owned pages, vinyl records in boxes on freshly swept rug, trinkets from thrift stores at less than a fiver playing make believe with the layout of the furniture, wooden tables with four chairs each were my writing environment. I could spend full noons here, doused in coffee maker's occasional noise and lustrous reflection in vintage oversized mirrors peeking at the drafts from sides. I let my controversial story shape up distracted by strong drink and sweet flavour. I never really opened up about the plot, never really steered conversations through chapters that eat up most of my colouring, counting and spelling hours. So will not tell before it's made into print (even as every occasion's desperate gift to family, friends and everyone on my Facebook list) however setting the mood in advance can still happen. It is controversial, what do you expect from concise human body supportive material? Thrilling, tearjerker, anything can happen if reliable source meets my imagination. Her name is Gemma and will not settle for less than her body is capable of. She could've been in much advanced stage, in yummier shape but I love going back to what I've scribbled so far I'm afraid your pennies are safe for at least one planet cycle. Constant editing is not a good companion for successful ending. Americano can help, late opening times contribute. This is what I'm studying at every opportunity. Sometimes I open blogger draft in microscopic mode of my phone here to tell you about our daily musings in soft English accent, some days I just sip caffeine without care in the near neighbourhood. Can't tell how long until another chapter, bear with me and my lipstick application technique. Until next time, noisy americano maker.

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17 comments

  1. Love that lipstick print on the cup :)

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  2. thanks for sharing your meal<3

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  3. I can't wait to read it, your writing always spoke to me. Have fun making things up ;)

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    1. Thanks for your encouragement! It means a world to me! x

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  4. such a yummy looking meal :) xx
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  5. Lovely

    Hope you'll check out my blog too

    xx stephalsay.blogspot.com

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  6. Lovely post and wonderful blog!! I would love to stay in touch!! :)

    Well I was wondering if we could follow each other via bloglovin, instagram, gfc, twitter, facebook and g+? Do visit my blog and let me know where you follow and I will follow back right away!! :)

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  7. Good luck with your studying, stay inspired! xo

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    1. It's not difficult in that moody weather! xx

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  8. Looks like a great place to study! And gorgeous writing. I really felt transported through your thought process :)

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  9. I really love this post and your blogstyle!
    would you like to follow each other on Bloglovin, dear? I'd like to keep in touch!
    Let me know with a comment on my blog, I promise that I'll follow you back!

    J'aime les feuilles rouges

    xoxo Marta

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  10. Good luck with studying, but you found that cafe so it's probably easie (I hope)! The lemon cake looks so yummy :)

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    1. Thank you Tanja. It might be easier but I have to watch the calories ;)

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  11. love the idea of sitting in that little cafe you found.. being inspired

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