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Tag Archives: Music
10 Things i don’t do enough of
1. Pursue my music production interests+ meet likeminded people 2. Paint and draw – making art in general 3. Spend time with mum, dad, sister, grandparents, in fact my entire family
Posted in Asia, Constructive Ranting Also tagged Art, Conviction, Dancing, Drawing, Energy, Expression, Friends, Making Stuff, Music Production, Painting, People, Philosophy, Singing Leave a comment
Frustration
Having arrived in Delhi, I had been wishfully thinking that I would pick up Pakistan and Iran visas again and make my way by public transport back to Turkey.
Posted in Expedition Journal, India Also tagged Borders, Bureaucracy, Caucasus, Challenge, Couchsurfing, Delhi, Embassy, Forgetfulness, India, Iran, Motivation, Nepal, Pakistan, Productive, The Streets, Transition, Visas, Waiting Leave a comment
Memory Loss
I was in an internet cafe this morning, feeling crappy and depressed. I woke up this morning with a head full of heavy thoughts about my future travel plans, feeling worried. I connected my hard disk to the computer and as what often happens I spent a good hour wrangling with it to try and view [...]

Portable Drum ‘n’ Bass using a bicycle on the streets of London