AMSTERDAM | DURING COVID

Hello Lovely readers and welcome back to a new (the new normal) travel blog on misswidjaja.com. This year during the COVID- 19 pandemic, I haven’t been able to travel at all. Unfortunately, my holidays to Costa Rica and Paris has been cancelled because of the pandemic. Luckily I am fortunate enough to at least see my family back in the Netherlands during these two weeks.

Super excited to have spent some time with my family after six months, all with social distances measurements of course. I am so proud to be part of my awesome family, who knows how to enjoy a good party. Not sharing all personal events we did during those two weeks on my blog, but they are available on my Instagram if you are curious.

Where to begin, we were lucky enough to take a few days off to see beautiful Amsterdam with my mom and aunt. Before we went to Amsterdam, there was an announcement from the government that the city centre of Amsterdam would be more restricted because of some increasing cases of COVID infections.

We decide to still go and it was definitely the right decision to make. The city centre was pretty much empty. I never saw the Dam Square and Kalverstraat so empty. Just like London, those days were almost without any foreign tourists. I would say, enjoy it while it lasts. Of course, everywhere you go within the city centre, you will need to wear your mask in certain streets and all the shops. We made sure not to go to busy places, which was an easy job to do because the city centre was basically empty.

Some recommendation to go to, in Amsterdam and where I have been going is the Anne Frank House. It was my second time here, but still, impressive to be in that house and to hear her story again. Her story marks a historical period of the Netherlands during the second world war. Like her many Jews were affected by the war. Always good to see that there are people who are willing to help others, even if it endangers their own lives.

Another thing we went to is the NEMO science museum. Might be more fun for kids, but definitely a joy to scroll around and learn hands-on how some experiments actually work. The rooftop terrace with beautiful weather is definitely worth strolling through three or four floors of experiments and kids hanging around, up to the rooftop. For those who only want to drink something at the rooftop, there is a separate entrance to reach it.

Another place I went to is café Loetje, a typical Dutch cafe, which is near the Central Station on the canal side. When the weather is right, we Dutchies, love to be out and about to drink and eat some bitterballen on a café terrace. I have to admit, I love Dutch snacks and I really miss them in London. I would say, try them all when you are in the Netherlands, you will be able to find them almost on every corner.

The hotel we stayed in is Fine Harmony Amsterdam. It is a ten-minute walk from Central Station and next to the majestic Grand Hotel Amratt Amsterdam. It is Eco-friendly hotel with friendly and professional staff members, especially one in particular, Mr Romario. He fixed our television in our room, the aircon and he even left some delicious chocolates for us. Super sweet and very helpful those days.

To give you an impression of Amsterdam, I took these pictures below. I have a special interest in architecture and street art if you haven’t noticed yet on my blogs. This is what I was aiming for in Amsterdam while strolling around the city centre. Just enjoying the beauty of the city.

This city has so much character, so hopefully, this will show in my pictures as well. Pictures are all taken with my mobile phone HONOR 10 without editing. It is just a part of a huge photo collection I took, which downside is that is hard to select a few for you guys.

Hope you can see the art and beauty of Amsterdam through my pictures in the architecture, street art and our stroll through the city centre. Enjoy!

HELLO LONDON | SUNSET WALK

Hello Lovely People and welcome back to a new Hello London blogpost! Recently I have been really enjoying our walks in the city. I feel blessed to live so close to everything in the city centre. It is nice to finally enjoy and discover London with just an evening walk.

A long walk, but very beautiful in the evening is a walk from Black Friars to Tower Bridge and back. Especially when the sunsets. This walk for me, with some detours, is just around 12km. Trust me, 12km with so much beauty is worth the walk.

Walking in the beautiful summer weather doesn’t feel so long, it will take around 4 hours. I really take in the view as I pass by so many new discoveries. London has such amazing architecture. I have seen so many new spots/ buildings that I definitely want to go back to.

Below some of the impression of the route we walked. I recommend bringing your camera as there is so much beauty to catch on film. Great to have those memories for later. These pictures are not edited. All are taken with my Honor 10 phone.

ART | PAINTING IN PROGRESS

Just wanted to share with you, my latest painting in progress. It doesn’t have any title yet. The inspiration comes from my “Love Thy Self” painting I finished earlier this year. That painting has been featured in the RegenerArt Ebook.

During the lockdown, I have painted so many dogs, which are all going to have a wonderful new home. I am super sad that they are leaving. I am also very happy and proud, they get to have a new home. Luckily this dog is going to stay a bit longer with me. I got the inspiration from my friend’s lovely dog in the Netherlands, who is super cute.

As you can see in the painting there is the apple, who is alive. There is also this beautiful powerful black lady who might not be human with her very protective dog. I love paintings where you can image your own fantasy/ story by looking at it. I love when the painter adds some clues or hidden messages in the painting.

As the title suggests, it is still in progress. I might add some new elements in on a later stage. For now, I think it is nice to document the progress as it is. At least for me, it is nice to see how I progress in painting :).

I am actually very happy with the dog so far. For me, painting a dog, I usually do in one session, alla prima. That just works the best for me. When I start, I have to make sure I am satisfied with the end result in that session.

Hoping you like this kind of blog posts about my journey in painting. I really enjoy painting, it is relaxing and therapeutic for me. I would love to improve my skills and see how this will change in the future.

Update – in the end I left the painting as it is and named it UNION OF THREE.

Bye for now,

HELLO LONDON | CANAL WALK

Hello Lovely People and welcome back to a (finally after a long time) Hello London blogpost! 2020 has been a really challenging year so far. I hope you all are well and safe and that you haven’t been affected by the Covid-19 situation.

For me personally, this has been a year of a lot of growth and self-love. I appreciate much more the time I spend with others, but most importantly the time I spend with myself. Can you imagine how fast time flies? Me neither! Beginning of the quarantine, even when I am working from home, I thought this is going to be the longest lockdown ever. Of course like everyone else I had some up and downs during the lockdown, but I am happy that I was wrong and that the time flew away. I found so many creative inspiration and growth which helped me to get through some tough times as well as being isolated. Wow, let’s be proud we all made it through the lockdown period and that most of 2020 have been gone. Let’s pray that the COVID-19 will go and we can enjoy travelling and each other again and please appreciate the time you can spend with people you love and care for.

So from the end of July, the beginning of August 2020 restaurants, bars and museums are slowly opening up again. It feels good to see people enjoy the outside life again. Hopefully, I can book a visit to the museum again soon.

With the beautiful weather recently, I was happy to meet up with a friend and do a walk near the canal from Kings Cross, Camden town to Primrose Hill. I definitely recommend walking around the city, if you live in or near the city centre. So many places you can just walk to and every corner in the city centre is beautiful. Next to a nice company and great chat we had during the walk, we did a bit of exercise as well. Can you believe it we walked for more than 12 km in 4 hours?

Kings Cross and St Pancras is such a beautiful place with the restaurants near Granary Square, the Coal Drops Yard and of course the canal. A lovely place to meet up, but also a place to see people enjoy the weather and each other’s companies.

Below some of the impression of the route we walk, so bring a camera or just use your phone as I did and make some memories. I didn’t edit the pictures below. They are taken with my Honor 10.