What do you do in York on a hot summer’s day when you realise you’ve only got a few days left in your favourite city and are about to head off into the countryside again? Pick out your future, uber cool winter coats of course. They felt so good and are made by a company who care.
I love this place. For one thing it’s so photogenic. The colours are soft, warm and inviting. It’s in one of the gates that make up the medieval wall surrounding York’s centre so it feels extra cool with the added history and thick stone walls. The staff have to be fit here; there are three levels including a roof terrace. They’ve got to have strong, coordinated legs to whizz (calmly) up and down the wooden stairs. I’m comfortable here on my snuggly couch. I feel peaceful and soft. Leather and wood abound. It’s primal. Like an inn. Done 21st century style.
My cappuccino came extra hot. A rare occurrence. So it’s lasting longer (also a rare occurrence). It’s creamy and bright. They know what they’re doing with coffee. Their Instagram barista videos are wonderful to watch and pleasing on the eye. I’ve been naughty this morning and had a salted caramel chocolate slice too. When made with love, they are sweet, light, buttery slices of epicness. This is one such as those.
I’m so pleased to be here with chilled out, laid back music pitched at the perfect level. You know when something is done so well and with such care, that it becomes quite emotional? I’m kind of in that space right now. Feeling grateful for people, love, life, lessons, good design and lots of fun.
Been embracing bus culture since our car is still in hospital (and the next house-sit looms). I like the bus when it’s quiet. It gets ever so hot with many people on board and no-one opens the windows which makes no sense to me (no air con here). I use Uber when feeling wealthy.
Day 28 - We are all sculptors. Sculpting our own bodies and our own futures. We chisel away, exploring and discovering new things our bodies can do. If we treat our body kindly it feels wonderful. If we challenge it, it repays us by getting stronger and happier. Love your body.
After lying down, I used to find getting up again a challenge. Physically. My arms were weak, my torso heavy. I’d use my arms to lever myself up onto my side and from there I could push my way up fully to a sitting position. My back would twinge and protest. The lumber region was weak. Now after all my dancing, getting up seems so different. I can twist however I want. Whichever way I want. My stomach muscles engage and then it takes no effort to rise. My supple strength means it’s easy. I’m so grateful for what I’ve discovered. Getting stronger, through dance, taking it one day at a time is the best decision I ever made.
Day 27 - It’s funny how little I’ve thought about my upper body over the years. Now I’m playing with it, moving it, it feels important. There’s definition up there and everything’s waking up. It’s not just something for my legs to bear the weight of. Having a flabby upper body doesn’t serve a purpose. So I made it more lithe. More toned. And now it has a purpose. It has jobs to do. It reaches for things with ease. It stretches and opens out. It twists and turns in a fluid motion and without pain. It allows me a bigger space with which to breathe in oxygen. It works with my legs to make me graceful and soft as I walk and dance. It’s no longer a burden but a joy.
Working it more has brought me back to life. Lifting up my chest feels amazing. Holding it there naturally feels regal. I’m tall and elegant. My shoulders don’t shrug or curl forward anymore. I have no shoulder pain. I have more space and strength vertically. This is something not to be underestimated. Vertical strength opening like a flower is like tasting the nectar of my muscles.
We had a massive rain shower. I went out to feel the raindrops. They were fat.
Popped into VJs this afternoon for a champagne and strawberry liqour. I’m not much of a bar goer but everyone’s so friendly here and bars have definitely become more civilised since I was younger. So here I am, soaking up the friendly vibe, coiffing my glass of bubbly. Cheers!
Oh wow. Let’s talk about Partisan. It’s got a vintage, rustic charm and is full of cute smiley pixies (see Coline in the picture - she’s chief sweet pixie). The staff are bright, beautiful and kind. The cakes are eclectic and bright. I’m having an extended cheat day morning and just had a piece of strawberry and turmeric cake (the cake on the far right up high). I like having cake for breakfast. Before my eggs benedict. I do things differently. Like taking pudding before my main. It keeps people on their toes and me full of cake.
My cappuccino. Full bodied Monmouth coffee. It’s creamy and silky with the oat milk I chose. I’m liking it very much. I love the cup. I can get my fingers though the handle. Bonus as this isn’t always the case. No chocolate sprinkles. What’s the deal on chocolate sprinkles? Is it uncool to put them on the top these days? Was it ever cool? Was it ever supposed to happen?
I’m loving it here. The ambiance is chilled. I’m even hearing some American accents : ) I’m vibing out on the magic of this place. I’m vibing out on historic York and funky independent cafes. I’m also vibing out on the butter icing from the cake. Oh golly. Hold on tight.
Day 26 - I got sultry today and took it slow. I played with my stretches. I went deep. Ain’t no Sunshine - Bill Withers made me feel soul to my bones and Ella Fitzgerald gave me depth and groundedness. I felt sexy and balanced. I soared like a bird into their passionate voices.
Cheat day cont. We got some sweet licquorice drops here. Pink peppercorn Belgium chocolate. Chocolate covered orange slices and a salted caramel shortbread biscuit. Oh, and there’s some limoncello cooling in the fridge for later. Yum and refreshing for this scorcher of a day.
He got the musical moves. Mr Rupert Engledow. Jazz and swing violinist. πΆ.
I’m loving it here at the Gulp + Graze in Micklegate. It’s bright and airy with a delightful breeze running through the front of the cafe to the cosy back courtyard. There are happy, giggly people celebrating Saturday together. It feels alive and joyous. It feels full of love. The staff are smiley. I’m enjoying the fresh funky vibe.
There are delectable juices, nourishing smoothies and sweet apricot pastries. Nut smoothies aren’t a common occurrence so it’s great to see them here. I’m starting with a coffee and will see where I end up next. It’s cheat day afterall. The coffee is subtle and easygoing. I’m enjoying this cappuccino. It looks beautiful and has chocolate on the top. Bonus.
Cheat day here we go. Breakfast. Dutch pancakes. I took mine with maple syrup, Swedish Glace vanilla ice-cream and a side of Nutella. Simon went with apple and Dutch stroop. Bubbles flew past the window as we ate with wide eyed kids running after them. Pancakes were yumbly.
Day 25
I dance in the sun, in the fresh, in the light
I dance with the stars, I dance with the night
I dance to music and magical sounds
I dance as birds sing songs all around
I dance with the moon, I dance with the trees
I dance with fairies laughing soft on the breeze
I dance with my feet, with my whole body bright
I dance as I fly into warm golden light
Happy Summer Solstice People of the World! May the force and the peace and the joy be with you βοΈ
Taken from The Urban Dictionary. Apparently I’m healthy. Jolly good. Ghost Poo