ABBAYE DE VILLERS

The ruins of Abbaye de Villers, Belgium - in black and white.

Dans les ruines d'une abbaye

Seuls tous deux, ravis, chantants !

Comme on s’aime !

Comme on cueille le printemps

Que Dieu sème !

 

Quels rires étincelants

Dans ces ombres

Pleines jadis de fronts blancs,

De cœurs sombres !

 

On est tout frais mariés.

On s’envoie

Les charmants cris variés

De la joie.

 

Purs ébats mêlés au vent

Qui frissonne !

Gaîtés que le noir couvent

Assaisonne !

 

On effeuille des jasmins

Sur la pierre

Où l’abbesse joint ses mains

En prière.

 

Les tombeaux, de croix marqués,

Font partie

De ces jeux, un peu piqués

Par l’ortie.

 

On se cherche, on se poursuit,

On sent croître

Ton aube, amour, dans la nuit

Du vieux cloître.

 

On s’en va se becquetant,

On s’adore,

On s’embrasse à chaque instant,

Puis encore,

 

Sous les piliers, les arceaux,

Et les marbres.

C’est l’histoire des oiseaux

Dans les arbres.

In The Ruins of an Abbey

Alone, the two together, ecstatic and singing!

How they love one another!

How they gather the springtime

That God has sown!

 

What sparkling laughter

Fills these shadows

Once filled with blank faces

And somber hearts!

 

They have just been married.

They send each other

Various charming cries

Of joy.

 

Their antics mix with the wind

That shivers!

Joyful expressions that the dark convent

Enhances!

 

They ruffle the jasmine flowers

On the stone

Where the abbess joins hands

In prayer.

 

The graves, marked with crosses,

Become a part

Of these games, just slightly bitten

By the nettle.

 

They chase each other, play hide-and-seek,

And feel the growth

Of your dawn, love, during this night

In the old cloister.

 

They go about, pecking at one another,

They adore each other,

They embrace at every moment,

And then again,

 

Under the pillars and the arches

And the marbles.

This is the story of the birds

In the trees.

 

~ A Poem By Victor Hugo, upon visiting the Abbaye de Villers.


Hide and seek with the ghosts of Abbaye de Villers.

VIRIDITAS

noun

1. A force of nature

2. The real and visceral energy and spirit of life on earth

3. It is particularly associated with abbess Hildegard von Bingen, who wrote of it many times in her mystical treatises.

synonyms: vitality, lushness, verdure, and growth.

 

...

Just us, amongst the ruins: Myself, Oliver, and several honking geese.
Wandering and wondering about ancient halls, wind-swept cloisters, playing hide and seek between the walls beneath the sky.
My laughter was caught by my breath, stopped short in the vast nave where the pillars went down, rows and rows, to the apse.
The bones were showing. I imagined what it must have been to walk the nave, in the light of candles, and shifting shadows, sent down from the cracks that now opened onto daylight.
Windows on the sky.
A ceiling that touched the clouds.
The height of the nave was even more apparent, now that it was stripped bare. Vertiginous. Vertigo. Can one get vertigo, looking up? I felt a little dizzy when I craned my neck to stare into the depths of the heights.
And all along the walls were ropes and tendrils of ivy, and pockets of grasses growing from brick-shaped-holes.

 

The beautiful stone apse of Abbaye de Villers - with light pouring in.
The ruined stone walls and ivy clad gardens of Abbaye de Villers.
Ivy leaves in the sun, close up of ivy on a stone wall.
Black and white photo of Abbaye de Villers, Belgium - in afternoon sun.
Rosemary still grows in the gardens of the ruined Abbey of Villers.
Round window with stone tracery, in an old Abbey of Belgium.
Light pours through the windows in the old stone apse.

OUT OF SHADOWS

The Girl With the Pearl Earring - by Johannes Vermeer.

chi·a·ro·scu·ro

kyärəˈsk(y)o͝orō | noun

 

1. The treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.

2. Mid 17th century, from Italian: 

 

chiaro = ‘clear, bright’ (Latin clarus )

oscuro = ‘dark, obscure’ (Latin obscurus )

 


History is like a Rembrandt painting: some parts are clear, while others have been lost in the shadows of time.

Out of the shadows, the little details are illuminated - clear and bright, full of life immortal.

As I wandered Amsterdam's hallways, galleries, artists' studios and living quarters, visions came to me in fragments...

 

weathered leather seats, indicating the outline of the sitter.
several old protractors.
a box, dusty now, filled with butterflies stuck on pins.
a pair of reading glasses.
the set of eyes they belonged to: creased lids unable to hide the inquisitive twinkle held within.
a wicker chair, the seat of which is sagging.
a candle by the bed...
the bed itself is boxy, the pillows bolstered, the sleeper laying in a sitting position for health's sake.
a window overlooking the canals and passersby.
a sitter, on a settee, her gaze languid in the morning sun.
copper pots and pans, and a huge hearth in the downstairs kitchen.
thousands of chipped blue and white tiles, showing little boys and girls and windmills.
many creaky sets of stairs.
flowers in a vase, beside a moulding orange.
a stiff lace collar.
a human skull.
a set of used oil paints, and the smell of turpentine.

These are the fragments of beautiful human lives.

Dried thistle flowers on a leather seat in Rembrandt's house.
Small curios and compasses on a shelf in Rembrandt's old house.
Rembrandt portrait.
Pieces of coral and rainbows - a painter's collection.
A painter's palette - Rembrandt's house.
A candle illuminates a dark still life scene in an old dutch painting.
A beautiful old wicker chair in a dutch tiled kitchen - homes like a painting.
Old dutch painting of a lady with a stiff neck ruff.
Vase of Flowers by Jan Davidzs de Heem.
A dried thistle seed head on red wool.
A 17th century box bed in the dark and light of a candle.
Vase of Flowers dutch painting by Rachel Ruysch

AMSTERDAM

The houses and canals of Amsterdam.

A SPRING FLING

- NEW LIFE GROWS FROM THE OLD -


Amsterdam had been our dream end-goal for quite some time.

In reality, it turned out to be the beginning of a whole new chapter of our adventure!

 

Waaaaay back in Croatia, when we were battling with car-life in the coldest winter storm of recent decades, we were dreaming of ending our adventure days in Amsterdam. With only around $4000 NZD left in our accounts, we figured we might just make it there, limping perhaps, but we could squeeze it in before we had to head back to Italy to meet Oliver's parents, and finally give back our small Citroen and get on that plane that would take us to the USA...

What we did not reckon on was that we would arrive in Amsterdam early, with a whole MONTH to spare, and.......... a tonne of EXTRA CASH!

I think I seriously considered blowing all that extra money at a Fairytale Theme park. But luckily, after 5 months of traveling, we had our priorities straight, and knew just how far that leftover money could get us. We planned a new plan:

 


THE NEW CHAPTER OF ADVENTURES:

I think at this point I turned to Oliver and said: what are your dream experiences in Europe?

We got out our handy-dandy notebook and began to dream big...


- Drinking the best beer in Belgium - The one brewed by real monks, inside the walls of Westvleteren monastery!

- Eating mountains of chocolates, waffles and fries in Bruges!

- Peering closely at the real Bayeux Tapestry in Normandy, (this was my idea, of course!)

- Sleeping a night on the gorgeous Mont St Michel!

- Eating crepes, and drinking cider, and walking between the pink rocks on the Rose Coast of Brittany, in France!

- Sleeping on the cliffs of Etretat, to wake and see the sunrise over the white arches!

- Skipping down Europe's tallest sand dune - The Dune du Pilat!

- Exploring the cave paintings of Lascaux and Font de Gaume!

- Driving across the Millau Viaduct - the tallest bridge in the world!

- Peeping at the pink waters of the Salin d'Aigues Mortes!

- Touring through Provence region, eating, drinking, and merry making amongst Van Gogh's Irises!

- Swimming in the Verdon G0rge, with its azure and turquoise waters!

- Visiting all the gardens of Monaco for a day!

- Summiting the snowy peaks of Mont Blanc, to look out over three countries!

- Exploring the underground cavern-Temples of Humankind in Damanhur!

- Discovering ancient monsters in the Bomarzo Garden of Monsters, in Italy!

 

... Before finally ending our six months of traveling with one week of touring around Italy, Ollie's parents in tow.


And where would this whole new chapter begin?

In Amsterdam of course!!!!


With a new lease on life, and a Dutch MuseumCard in my pocket,
we took to the streets of the city to see what we could find...

 

WE FOUND WONDERS

 

Watery reflections of tall and skinny buildings.

Cold mornings, grey days, and lamp-lit nights.

Windmills, and rain, and a rainbow of umbrellas.

Bikes, bikes and more bikes!!!
We even found some bikes of our own to ride.

Creaky stairs and golden angels at the Museum of Our Lord in the Attic.

Thousands of tulips, tucked into buckets at the Bloemenmarkt!

An eyeful, and a little more than I wanted to see, in the windows of the Red Light District.

Remnants of posters on peeling walls, in the Anne Frank House... (and many memories from childhood of reading her story, all of it came back, flooding my heart).

Richly coloured pigments and wooden palettes inside Rembrandt's old abode.

Psychedelic tiling inside the covered walkways.

Cats galore!!!

Posters for peepshows, all over the place.

A moment of rest in a cafe.

A moment of bliss at a patisserie.

Hordes of sea gulls, their squawking music reminding me of my little hometown by the ocean.

Hordes of British blokes looking for a good time.

Food glorious food - in the form of piping hot croquettes and boerenkool stamppot (kale and mash).

Sunflowers blooming at the Van Gogh museum...

...and daffodils blooming in the countryside of Lisse, where we rode our bikes between the flat fields, canals and small woodland groves.

 

Cool leather shoes of a stranger on the train, Amsterdam.
Eating at a healthy cafe and juicery in Amsterdam.
Rounds of cheese in a shop window, with a bike outside, Amsterdam.
The town square of Amsterdam.
Bright rainbow tulips in buckets being sold in the markets of Amsterdam.
A dutch windmill by the canals at dusk.
Looking out a red shuttered window onto the streets of Amsterdam, as a seagull flies by.
Umbrellas on a rainy day in Amsterdam
Flower boxes with pansies on a dreary day by the grey canals, Amsterdam.
Delicious pastries at petit gateau in Amsterdam.
Guy sitting in a coffee shop, smoking and musing on life.
A duck makes waves through clouds and reflections of Amsterdam's houses.
Fields of daffodils before the tulips come out, outside the city of Amsterdam.
Crazy mosaic patterns in the covered galleries of Amsterdam.
Magenta tulips all crowded together in the dutch flower markets.
Symbol for a bike path.
Bikers in long lines on the bike paths of Amsterdam.
A delicious little pastry tart on a napkin.
A multitude of bikes left on a bridge over a canal in Amsterdam.
A bike set on a bridge over a canal - picturesque moment.
The Moulin Rouge - red light buildings in Amsterdam at night.
An empty red chair in a window of the Red Light District, Amsterdam.
City lights reflecting on a canal, in black and white photography - Amsterdam at night.