Wednesday, 12 October 2016

The Beret








I was browsing at my new supermarket yesterday---I love Lithuanian supermarkets, great packaging and all--and I came across a piece of head gear I'd never worn. I love hats and I've been told I carry them off well. But I'd never worn a beret. And right there in the supermarket were a selection of berets. I bought one and will be sporting it all winter.

Monday, 10 October 2016

The Pig Was Smoking






Donald Trump is a pig. Even the Lithuanians think so. Last Friday, after picking up my midget from school, we decided to have a nice afternoon meal at a ribs and beer joint. It turned out to be Vilnius' Keulė Rūkė (pig was smoking). The food's delicious and I suppose the succulent ribs and pulled pork burger alone give the place its well-deserved reputation. But there's another reason it's famous: the odious, deplorable, misogynistic Donald Trump. There's  a drawing of Trump blowing smoke into Putin's mouth or otherwise giving Putin a "shotgun" kiss emblazoned on the front of the building. Fitting. The pig is the star advertisement for a restaurant called the pig was smoking.

In other news, I move into my new house today. I'll now live in the forest less than a kilometer away from a cemetery. Spooooooooookieee and I love it. More on this later....

Friday, 7 October 2016

Fall Colours




Fall? What fall? It's bloody winter in Lithuania with temperatures hitting 8 C as the high today. It's all gray and rainy and blah but still the leaves on the trees do make it look like fall- the colours are beautifil (burnt orange, red, yellow). Still it's great being away from the gray, dusky Brussels. Seriously, it is.






Just in time. JCREW at New York Fashion Week decided to anticipate the winter misery by cheering us up with its spring 2017 collection. I like all the girly pink set against the khaki. I want that pyjama shirt like now...just so I can wear it in the middle of the Lirhuanian Fall.

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Creepy Rental Home Bathrooms

Gaaaahh! Those frogs! Totally creepy. Am house-hunting in Vilnius...and looking at bathroom décor to cheer me up. If you've ever been rental house-hunting, then you, like me, must think that the creepiest part of it has got to be the bathrooms. No?

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Moving to Vilnius



 I have to tell you something: when I was 16, I wanted to live inside a Sydney Sheldon novel. I wanted to travel to Europe (never the Far East) and I wanted to live in Paris and drive a fabulous convertible with my head covered with a scarf and smoke slim cigarettes while wearing a fabulous coat at a sidewalk café. Back then, I used to try to figure out the logistics of stowing away on the freight ships that come to Jamaica. How else was it all going to come true? Today, while shopping for a car in Germany, in a tiny little town called Arzfeld, I looked around and squeezed my eyes shut really tightly and then opened them and wondered: how did I get here? From my little corner of Kingston to Arzfeld shopping for a car? And how did I get to a thousand other places when I hadn't the foggiest idea of ever converting from skinnygirl-living-on-dreams-and-Sydney-Sheldon-novels to .... it's been scary sometimes. But I march on.

So...I am moving. Away from Brussels, Belgium and onto Vilnius, Lithuania. We can't stay in Brussels now that my midget (my little 3 y.o. daughter) has to go to school. There are no school spaces in Brussels...not for anyone of unimportance...not even if you pay up to 55% of your income in taxes and social security. The low-life politicians in this country have made it so that children who live in Brussels get a second-rate education and you have to sell southern body parts (and am not talking kidneys) to afford a good education for your child unless you are networked with the Blonde Bleue Belge (B.B.B; look it up, it's true and shocking!). So, yes, we are moving.

What will I miss about Brussels? Maybe my gym. I make no jest. I have lived here for close to 9 years now and I will not miss a thing. I will not miss the tram noise going "clang clang clang" by my bedroom window and I will not miss the dirty streets and I will not miss the Belgian socialist attitude where everything is "c'est pas possible.."! Intractable people!!! And I will not miss those bloody idealist Eurocrats who inflate the cost of living in this city. But I will miss my high-tech and fabulously-equipped gym despite the fact that it is confusing for me when a person with both breasts and a giant penis uses the women's dressing room alongside the other women. I will miss my girls--my girlfriends prop me up and are my chief support system and the sisters I'd pick if I could have picked my sisters. I will miss La Cueva de Castilla (my little neighbourhood Spanish resto). And I will miss the Arabs on my roundabout who call me Ms Bob Marley and sell me fresh fish, vegetables and mostly fresh meat. I will miss the spices sold in the Turkish and Moroccan supermarkets.  I will miss the healthcare. And finally, I may just miss my little house. Uhmm..and I will miss shopping at Rue de Brabant...so much like downtown Kingston. And I will miss the flea market. And I will miss the Leonidas chocolates and I will...oh dammit! I was intent on not missing a bloody thing! I may miss the smelly, noisy, lazy, terrorist-infested, socio-communist , heap after all...


To date I have lived in Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and the UK (for a good few months each), the Bahamas (for a year), US (New York and Washington DC), Dubai (for a little less than a month), Belgium, Switzerland (for a year) and now on to Lithuania...phewwww!!! Am tired. The late and great Sydney Sheldon could have gathered some writing material from my travels....like the time a dashing Italian took me on a midnight ride on his Ducati along the Seine or the time a taxi driver tried to kidnap me in Dubai or the time a Nigerian followed me home on the London underground or the time the Colombian Ambassador to Barbados proposed or the time I hosted a dinner party for the other Colombian Ambassador to Barbados and almost killed him and his guests with fish bones or the time I hid from immigration and the police in Trinidad...


Back to the packing. I leave on Thursday.

Monday, 26 September 2016

The Eyes Want It: Art From Zimbabwe

 
 
 
 
 
 
I was in Harare last week and I visited Zimbabwe's National Gallery. I want everything I see there. I managed to take just a few pictures because once I began clicking away a gallery caretaker came and told me "no pictures please". But still, here you go: see a little of what my eyes want.

Thursday, 22 September 2016

Zara Brings the Warmth






 
It's starting to feel chill here in Brussels. And I am trying not to exercise the silliest impulse: one must not buy this pimpish yet fun-looking coat. Must one?