Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Manual Overdrive


Reaching the threshold of set molds and going solo is one of the most unique borders a person can encounter. The journey over definitely will be hard, maybe even with a little dash of confusion thrown in with frustration, but believe me, shifting to manual overdrive will always be worth it. 
Besides, the moon looked so pretty that day. 

Rishita

Monday, January 27, 2014

Music Moments of 2013

Hey guys! It's Rishita again, except with music favorites instead of camera tips. I'm basically going to give my favorite albums from 2013, so they don't necessarily have to be released in 2013; I just had to have fallen in love with it within the past year. I think that's fairly straight forward, so let's get to it. 



AM - Arctic Monkeys
This is hands down my favorite album of 2013. The blend of different music style resonates through the entire tracklist with no two songs sounding outwardly the same, but yet every single song just kind of strings together perfectly. Legitimately speaking, if you were only to listen to one album from this entire list, I'd recommend this one. 
Favorite songs on the album: I Wanna Be Yours / Why'd You Only Call Me When You're Drunk
Modern Vampires of the City - Vampire Weekend
After their last album from 2010, Contra, I was actually kind of anticipating this NOW GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ALBUM (congratulations to Vampire City)! The indie rock feel to the album definitely resonates through and through and is a great to listen to when you're just relaxing or feeling sentimental (believe me as I've felt inspired to make super sentimental videos with their songs as bg music. You'll get what I'm talking about when you listen to it) 
Favorite songs on the album: Step / Obvious Bicycle / Young Lion
When It Was Now - Atlas Genius
I don't actually remember how I found out about Atlas Genius but whatever it was, I'm pretty glad I found them. The Australian band's first album is definitely a must listen for any alternative lovers.
Favorite songs on the album: If So / Back Seat 
Pure Heroine - Lorde
LORDE. It's not new news that she's gotten immensely popular within like the past six months, but it's all well deserved. Pure Heroine is definitely a unique alternative album with pretty thought provoking lyrics and ridiculously catchy beats. 10/10 would recommend to everyone. (side note: definitely recommend her EP, The Love Club too.) 
Favorite Songs on the album: Tennis Court / Team 
The vs. EP - Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
I actually fell in love with this EP after The Heist came out, surprisingly. I pretty much instantly fell in love with the songs. Actually I fell in love with the brass ensemble theme throughout, but the entire EP is pretty great anyway. 
Favorite song on the EP: The End 
Native - OneRepublic
Pretty much since I was a kid, I've been hearing OneRepublic, from the radio to the mall to the elevator, EVERYWHERE. It was no surprise that when Native came out, I was pretty much anticipating it for my entire life. The album has pretty much gone through five renaissances since its release, but it's so catchy and beautiful it's all worth the radio takeovers.
Favorite songs on the album: Life in Color (the acoustic version on youtube is really good too) / Something's Gotta Give 
Random Access Memories - Daft Punk
DAFT PUNK!!11!!!11 Okay I am just too many feels about this just listen you will understand 
Favorite songs on the album: the entire album friend, the entire album 
El Camino - The Black Keys





Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Some Favorites.



Hi. Please enjoy this picture of some pictures I recently took. In other words, please admire what I was doing when I was supposed to be studying for finals. 

Featuring: Sperry Topsiders, Anthropologie milk glass, Anthropologie mini latte bowl, Anthropologie farmer's market basket 

Yes, I like the kitchen items from Anthropologie :) 

Love, 
Vanessa

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

A Touch of Nonsense


I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities.
-Dr. Seuss

Monday, January 13, 2014

Talenti Gelato


An all-time Coffeestrokes frozen favorite is Talenti Gelato. Just trust us-- take a trip to Vons, pick up a tub, and you will be set for anything from a movie night to a late night study cram. Oh, and forget about bowls as well-- just take a spoon and dig in! 


Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Piper


When we got the absolutely lovely experience to visit the Neuschwanstein Castle this summer, I didn't really know what to expect. All I knew that I was going to spend my sixteenth birthday at this popular tourist destination, which also doubled as the inspiration for the renowned Disneyland castles. 
What I did end up figuring out, however, was that: 

  1. Do not visit ANY tourist location in the summer that has very minimal shade, the result of which can be observed in the corner of the picture where hoards of people hide under the shade of the most pathetic trees ever.
  2. Do not stand even an inch on the road off the pathway–the bus driver will not hesitate to run you over. 
  3. Do not not look at the downward trail path from the castle while walking back–horses also walk back on them. And by walk I mean excrete.
But hats off to you, Mr. Piper, for playing something BESIDES Scotland the Brave, in 100 degree weather, not even under the skimpy shade. And for enjoying it too. 

Rishita

Monday, January 6, 2014

Netherlands




Leaving Brussels, Belgium in the dust, the next destination was the Dutch-speaking Netherlands (Holland)! We were lucky enough to be able to visit a few of the major cities-- starting off with the Hague. An hour bus tour afforded us only a glimpse of the beauty and importance of this city. 


The Hague
Simple Cafe Decor (Hague)

Next stop in the Netherlands was the capital city of Amsterdam. What struck me was the modern vibe of the city-- as proven by the endless rows of contemporary restaurants and shops. Perhaps the greatest highlight of our afternoon in Amsterdam was the tour we took of the Anne Frank Museum-- a museum in the exact location where the Franks were sheltered during World War II.

Fair and Fair (Amsterdam)

Jewish Gold Star (Anne Frank Museum, Amsterdam)

The last city we visited during our stay was the small fishing village of Volendam. It was a much-needed change of scenery from all the large buildings and busy city-life to a quiet village spotted with beautiful boats on the still waters surrounding the main road.