Read: The Lost Girl by D.H. Lawrence
Listen: Piano Ombre by François & the Atlas Mountains
Watch: And God Created Woman
Local Eat: bread and cheese everyday
Montpellier —> August 27th
I have arrived in Montpellier. At a train station in transit somewhere there was a piano with a sign that said “Play Me”. Free. For the public. Just like that. On the train I sat next to a cute Parisian boy who teaches philosophy and plays the guitar. Brown eyes. Shaggy Hair. I love France. Once I stepped off the tracks in Montpellier, I spotted the radiant smile of my friend Deborah. We headed to her parents house where we have spent the last few days poolside, reading D.H. Lawrence, eating croissants for breakfast and drinking wine. Every night we enjoy a three course meal that her mother prepared while her father spins Serge Gainsbourg on the stereo.
Last night, moments before I fell asleep, I realized that back home we have it all wrong. We’re so used to living alone, living fast, spending our money on plastic instead of fresh-baked baguettes! Here in this little house in the suburbs of Montpellier, they’re doing it right. Is it foolish to think one could live like this everyday? Slowly enjoying the simple pleasures of life, a home cooked meal with good people and good music and good talk. Living with gratitude instead of need. If you’re going to do France, take my advice and do it like this:
find a french family and live with them forever.
Beziers —> August 28th
We drank chococo, ate mussels, walked across the Devil’s Bridge, danced tango at the museum and sang Daft Punk at 1am on the street with a bunch of kids after a party. Montpellier has been good to us but the journey must continue! I’m currently sitting on top of my duffle bag at the train station in Beziers, eating an eclair and waiting to be picked up by a band of friends, The Hot Blood Orkestar. Tonight is the last show of their month long Euro Tour. I think it’s going to be a crazy adventure. I have no idea where we’re going.
Somewhere near La Redorte —> August 29th
I am unaware of our exact location. Last night the band played a party on a canal with a bunch of sailors and cool people. We danced and then drove to a tiny old town about 30 minutes away and came upon a party in the square. An amazing DJ played all the classic hits with a little tropical and a little 80’s mixed in. We didn’t know anyone there but it didn’t matter. The violinist brought us here. He’s french and we trust him. We drank vin rouge, danced all night and left before the bar fight broke out. Around 4 am we walked to a patron’s house to jam songs and sing-a-long and at dawn we magically made it to an empty house with enough empty beds for us all. I have no idea who offered this lovely home for us to lay our heads and it doesn’t matter. I’m having the time of my life and I have no idea where we’re going next. For once I’m without a plan and it’s working out perfectly. Just go with it.
Cadaqués —> Sept 1st
We’ve crossed the border and we are now in Spain, the land of duende and toreros. We’re slowly making our way down Costa Brava and I feel like a Bond Girl. A cute hilltop town called Begur full of Catalonian spirit is our resting place. On our first night the sound of a Brazilian bateria led us and all the people through the windy streets to the town square for beer and fin de verano festivities. This little town is full of surprises and a perfect place to base yourself for exploring the area.
Today we hung out in the white fishing village of Cadaqués and visited the home of Salvador Dali. To see his house that he created with so much imagination and love with his wife Gala made me so happy. A reminder to not take it all so seriously. Have fun and create whatever you wish without fear or hesitation. I can’t explain this place. All I can say is that it feels amazing to be surrounded by the spirit of a great artist, enjoy a lunch of seafood tapas and sangria, bathe in the sun and swim in the sea. There are endless beaches in beautiful secret coves with castles and charm and for once, I get to lay on the beach like the boys do. Nipples are free.
Let’s never leave.
Barcelona —> September 4th
It’s golden and dirty here. I found some film for my polaroid and we’re walking all over this strange city. We’ve explored the Gaudi masterpieces, watched the skating in front of the contemporary art museum, eaten paella at midnight, enjoyed the live Flamenco at Cafe Royale and dodged the messy hoards of foreign students pouring out of the bars at 3am.. I prefer the beaches north and the feeling I had that summer just began. But I’m just whining over the end. The city is starting to fill me with inspiration and drive and I feel motivated to return home and continue creating the world I imagine with fresh baguettes and simple pleasures. I’m grateful for this time with friends exploring the coast from Montpellier to Barcelona. It’s been unreal and I know the fun doesn’t end here. Adventure is everywhere and every moment if you’re willing.
So, I open my heart to the future and the present glory. No goodbyes, only hellos.