It's been a while since I've been here, and in the mean time, not only another year has ended, and a new one begun, but spring is almost upon us as well. Not that it feels much like it at the moment. It's the coldest it's been this winter, -6 degrees Celsius max yesterday, and today it0s snowing like mad. It's not that I haven't done anything in these past three months. I've been working through a couple of online classes, doing some lunchtime sketching at work, but none of it particularly share-worthy. And my energy level has been about as low as the temperature at the moment, making it a struggle to pick up a pen at all in the evenings and at the weekends. But hopefully, things will pick up again soon now.
At the weekend in any case, I felt inspired to pick up my (new) pen for a quick pre-lunch sketch, before the pepper and courgette went into my curry.
I've started a little illustrated recipes book almost four years ago, but haven't added a lot of recipes. I don't like to cook. I only cook because I want to know what's in my food and don't want to eat processed and ready meals. I don't enjoy it, so cooking has to be quick and easy, something to get over and done with so that I can spend the rest of the time doing something I actually enjoy. Because I'm such an uninspired cook, I usually don't know what to cook. And that's why I've started this book. So that I have a number of quick and easy recipe ideas at hand. And while I don't enjoy the cooking itself, at least I had some fun drawing the recipe. I first started cooking this delicious Thai Yellow Curry a few months ago, and when I cooked it this Sunday, I realised that I had forgotten to buy a tomato, and I couldn't remember how much fish sauce went into it - was it one table spoon or one tea spoon? So I decided to spend the afternoon adding the basic recipe to my little book. Hopefully, more recipes will follow soon.
In January, N and I spent a lovely holiday together here in Switzerland. Lots of relaxing and going for walks in the area, but of course we also had to go on a day trip to the mountains for my birthday. This time we decided to head to the canton of Wallis, to Zermatt. From there we took the train up to Gornergrat at 3100m. There isn't really much you can do up there in winter, if you're not skiing, but it was a quite mild day with lots of snow, sunshine and a deep blue, cloudless sky, and so we ended up spending about 4 hours up there anyway. The views all around were absolutely spectacular. 29 mountains over 4000m, the Monte Rosa massif with Switzerland's highest peak, the Dufourspitze (4634m), the alps second largest glacier, the Gorner Glacier, and a few more, and of course the star of them all - Switzerland's most iconic mountain, the Matterhorn.
What else? After I stopped going to Swedish classes a year ago, I wanted to learn something new and I found this fun app Duolingo. For the past few months, I've been doing my (almost) daily lessons (they only take about 5-10 minutes) and I can now say that Ik spreek een beetje Nederlands. Well, I guess it's a bit of an exaggeration, it really is only a tiny number of (not always very useful) sentences. It will definitely be quite a while until I can read my copy of Jip en Jannecke. Until then, I just look at the beautiful illustrations by Fiep Westendorp. But it's great fun anyway.
And then here's a film I want to go and see at the cinema - Ex Libris: The New York Public Library. Hopefully one day I'll have the chance to actually visit the library itself, but until then, this films looks like well worth watching. And as a librarian, I guess it is a bit of a must :)
Matterhorn from up Gornergrat |
Monte Rosa Glacier and Border Glacier with Dufourspitze |
And then here's a film I want to go and see at the cinema - Ex Libris: The New York Public Library. Hopefully one day I'll have the chance to actually visit the library itself, but until then, this films looks like well worth watching. And as a librarian, I guess it is a bit of a must :)
Love your little food watercolours, and wow...,what a great holiday to go on....looks gorgeous....happy ppf...x
ReplyDeleteSounds like a gorgeous place to visit- if you like mountains and snow(I'm a 100% beach girl). What stunning views you must have enjoyed! I love how although you don't enjoy cooking, you're combining it with your illustrations making it a bit more enjoyable. Great drawings! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteYou have such great talents to sketch and paint. Love your art. Thanks for showing the wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF xx
Your illustrated recipes is such a great idea. (I'm not fond of cooking either.) I once was aware of the great free resources of the NYPL and used some of the free images years ago. Thanks for the reminder. It was interesting to learn that Andy Warhol used them too.
ReplyDeleteYour cookbook! What a great idea, so you can grab and pick without too much searching for what you want. I especially like the drawing of the bell pepper. Thank you for the video. I have never been to that library either.
ReplyDeleteI love your food paintings, and like you I do not love cooking.
ReplyDeleteThe weather has been awful so far this year; nothing but day after day of snow. Your work, however, is superb. It has really brightened up a dull and extremely cold day. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHello, It is great to see your post whenever you get a chance! Your photos reminded me of my trip to hike the Alps. What wonderful memories I have of this trip! I also admire your drawings! Have a lovely week.
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How fun to draw your recipes! I'm with you on the cooking thing, and anything that can make it more enjoyable is welcome :-) Dus ik kan nu Nederlands met je praten? Jip en Janneke were the favorites of my kids when they were younger. We had a really big book full of stories, and I enjoyed reading them every night. It's good to see you back!
ReplyDeleteReally nice illustrations. The photos are dynamic and I am glad you found Duolingo. I use it too. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful food paintings! I so love the style with just a dash of colour. Fantastic! Your holiday photos look so beautiful too :)
ReplyDeleteYour food illustrations are very nicely done. I am like you, not much into cooking but have to to survive.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful drawings! Well done!
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