This song was played really badly, I’ve been meaning to learn finger-plucking, and just did the simplest technique.
I think it goes quite nicely with the song because I’m “rushing in” to playing this song. I’d prefer to not edit it because this would be a good marking point to where I started out playing. I want to see myself get better! But I’m dedicating this to my boo friend <3
I see trees of green, red roses too I see them bloom for me and you And I think to myself What a wonderful world
I see skies of blue and clouds of white The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night And I think to myself What a wonderful world
The colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky Are also on the faces of people goin’ by I see friends shakin’ hands, sayin’ “How do you do?” They’re really sayin’, “I love you.”
I hear babies cry, I watch them grow They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know And I think to myself What a wonderful world
Yes, I think to myself What a wonderful world
I hear babies cry, I watch them grow They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know And I think to myself What a wonderful world
Yes, I think to myself What a wonderful world What a wonderful world
I hope you enjoyed the song! This song has been my go-to cheer up song, each line encapsulates a beautiful feeling. Some things in life are just beautiful in its simple ways. Ending the day with jazz and a sip of wine is my way to go.
The ability to do something isn’t so much a problem as keeping it consistent. Hope to be back for good now. I may be joining a blogging challenge again pretty soon. I just need to build up a solid discipline foundation. See you in the next post!
Ah, my never-ending list of things I want to do and places I want to go. Today, I’m going public with my to-travel list.
Destinations
Visit castles and go to pubs in Ireland
To be absolutely honest, my very first impression of Irish culture is the time I ate potato skins at an Irish pub. There weren’t many vegetarian options. I thought that was such a bizzare dish, but ended up crunchy delicious! I was hooked.
Aside from that, I simply adore Irish music. I always find myself putting on an Irish/Celtic playlist while going on long drives or hikes. Not to mention I love everything about the animated film, Brave.
And seeing myself walking down a medieval castle’s winding staircase. /dreamy sigh/
To cruise through, literally, anywhere in Africa to dance, listen to music, and explore wildlife.
In 6th grade, I memorized all the countries in Africa to impress a teacher, and won an award for it. I know it sounds kind of crazy to brag about it now, almost a decade later, but it was my first exposure to the continent.
I love beat and rhythm of Kenyan music, the culture and history of Egypt, the friendliness of Ghana citizens. I also adore the colorful African clothing!
Not to mention I love everything about the animated film, Lion King.
New Zealand
One of my biggest inspiration of visiting New Zealand is from listening to Flight of the Conchords.
The country itself is gorgeous, and I’ve heard so many great things about it. Not to mention the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed there.
Stroll around Paris, France (with my SO)
City of love, eh? I loved Paris the first time I visited. The architecture, the people, the food, the music, the energy. Can’t beat that. However, I want to go again with my SO- because I’m a romantic like that. I want to experience the city right.
Alaska- To See the Glaciers
Need more be said? I’m a greedy girl. I want to see the great glaciers before they all melt away (at the rate we’re going). I’ve never been, but I imagine it’s similar to Colorado, but bigger and colder. Confirmation?
Activities
Cruise
We’re budget travelers. Cruises are too luxurious for us. That might change in the next year or two, as I’m about ready to go on one finally! I should mention I’m a pessimist on open water, and am deathly afraid of sharks/whales/icebergs/storms/pirates running over my poor cruise ship.
… I blame Titanic.
See Northern Lights
I just really, really want to see pretty lights.
Pack Bags and go to random destinations
Shame on me for taking pride of being spontaneous, but never actually set off on a blind. I’ve always had some sort of planning, even though a day ahead. The most I’ve ever done true spontaneous travel was while wandering around New York City.
Rock climbing
I’m always looking for something new to try. I want to do it in nature versus at a gym or something.
Fly First Class
Here’s to hoping some airline is going to have price mistake soon.
Thanks for reading! This is a response to the 21 Weeks of Travel Blogging Challenge!
What’s on your bucket list?? As always, I would love to connect and exchange stories!