A Nourishing Journey

2 May

I have been on a journey these past few weeks – both internal and external. I have travelled far from home to reach Ballymaloe Cookery School in County Cork, Ireland, where I will remain for the next three months or so learning and refining my skills as a cook. I have been looking forward to this trip for such a long time, that when it finally arrived – as much anticipated moments are wont to do, given the inevitability of time – I was surprised, and slightly overwhelmed.

But before Ireland, I had a moment of time to adjust and refocus my energy and personal space. I spent a wonderful few days in London … in a sun-filled, quiet flat, surrounded by green, a gift of my GoddessMother. I visited with my delicious Karo … and was embraced by my sayang for (and by) MsTina. She brought me a present – the divine chocolate of Amelia Rope – hand made, signed and individually numbered. Fine, beautiful, artisanal, and tasting of love – she gave me the Pale Lemon and Sea Salt edition – such a revelation. I ate and laughed and shared with my Adik at Carluccio’s … and dined at the lovely vegan raw-food Saf restaurant on the 1st Floor at Whole Foods, Kensington.

What a wonderful beginning to the adventure of a lifetime. Opened me up, reoriented my soul … and gave me a little space to just root down a bit. And then… and then… a journey that took me through Bristol, Hay-on-Wye and Fishguard (in Wales), across the Irish Sea to Rosslare, and finally here, to Shanagarry, County Cork. I was nourished along the way … by life – and by food and friends and an abundance of love.

In Bristol, I arrived to the warm embrace of Soph and Hux and Coral – and the beautiful experience of watching mother and daughter make scones with love and light and laughter.

Making Scones

They were perfect – a superb English cream tea.

Eating Scones

And deep, in the still of the night, I found a breath, unexpectedly. And I knew that right now, I am living in pure joy.

The next day, I reconnected with and hugged C+C at the Avenue Cafe in Henleaze and had a perfect latte before heading out onto the open road to Hay-on-Wye – the town of bookshops located in the Wye Valley in Wales. Along the way, I passed through country so beautiful, I just stopped and looked and laughed aloud with happiness.

By the Roadside

Nourished by the green, I stayed the night at the wonderful Old Black Lion – where the welcome was warm and kind, the bed was comfortable, and the building just resonated with stories and voices and laughter. I have decided that one of the great pleasures of life is taking a road trip, and exploring. One’s internal voice becomes strong and clear – and the pace is exactly to one’s own rhythm.

The Old Black Lion

I had dinner at the Old Black Lion – a simple but beautifully made mushroom, roasted tomato, spinach and leek vol-au-vent with mashed potatoes and peas. Fresh ingredients, clarity of flavour, and pure warmth.

Delicious

But it was the salad that really made me stop – crisp, green, sweet, savoury, juicy and perfectly fresh. Sometimes its the most basic of things, presented with a loving hand, that makes the heart glad.

Simple Salad

And then it was across the Brecon Beacons – greens of infinite hue, gently rolling hills, trees singing me along my journey… and a blue blue sky.

Nothing but blue sky

And then, Fishguard, where I was to catch a ferry across the Irish seas. I stayed at the Fishguard Bay Hotel and had dinner there that night. The food was less than memorable, but the view of the harbour was beautiful. Nourishment is where you look for it 🙂

The ferry left in the early hours of the morning, and I arrived on the Emerald Isle at 615 in the morning… to mizzle (mist and drizzle combined) and pure sweet air and laughter in the wind. I arrived at Ballymaloe Cookery School at around 930am and was shown my beautiful cottage, where I am to stay for the next three months with five other lovely people – Mrs. Walsh’s cottage. (My room is the second floor window on the left).

Mrs. Walsh's Cottage

It is so beautiful here, my senses and my spirit devour everything – the sounds of the birds and the rain and the wind, the scent of green and sweetness and earth, the lushness and textures of stone and wood and growing things. It is a place to learn, expand and be nourished.

And on that first day, after unpacking and making my own bed, after setting out my Buddhas and laying out my clothes… I went to Ballymaloe House Cafe and Craft Shop. Firstly, to get a warm woolen sweater as an extra layer against the cold! But also, to enjoy a new meal, with a new friend.

Gorgeous, earthy brown bread and Irish soda bread (which I shall know how to make soon!)

Irish Soda Bread

A lovely welcome lunch of fresh salad, light cucumber pickle, spicy tomato chutney and a camembert and caramelised onion tart. Such a gorgeous textural combination – and such lovely company.

Lunch

And then to bed … with the promise and the joy of a new beginning – of cooking every day, being immersed in food and conversation and new souls and spirits. Of living in green and laughter, and using my brain and body and skill. Of breathing deep and true and resonating with joy.

Nourishment is all around … it is the journey.

10 Responses to “A Nourishing Journey”

  1. Afizah May 3, 2011 at 12:19 am #

    Thanks darling Pia. What a wonderful post! I felt every moment of that and feel so happy for you, feel the joy with you, want to be with you, want to BE you! Oh my goodness, how you continue to feed us – with your wonderful words – even though you’re over there.

    • delectableblog May 3, 2011 at 12:24 am #

      Ola my dearest 🙂 I hold you all in my heart … I can only be so free because I am so beloved, held so close, cherish and cherished. Thank you for being with me on this magical journey 🙂 Much love xxx

  2. pcilla May 3, 2011 at 12:47 am #

    A lovely post, P! I totally agree that one of the best things in life is a road trip. Especially, on your own. You find inner strength you had forgotten about. The landscape looks gorg!!

    • delectableblog May 3, 2011 at 5:55 pm #

      Thanks my darling P … It has been a wonderful journey – so powerful and grounding … and yet, I feel like I am flying free for the first time in a long long time 🙂

  3. ping May 3, 2011 at 2:23 am #

    Hey Pia, I’m so happy for you that you’ve finally started on your dream journey. Have a blast!

  4. goddessmoments May 3, 2011 at 3:18 am #

    Oh my good goddess! How amazingly perfect. Happy tears 🙂 Am loving your cottage and can’t wait to hear all about life there 🙂 And yes very little in life tops a road trip and mizzle ♥

    • delectableblog May 3, 2011 at 7:25 pm #

      My dear Goddess, I wish the mizzle wasnt quite so cold! But my cottage is lovely, at the end of a green green walk of trees down to the school and while its overwhelming, I am so happy 🙂 Joy is in the air! Will you come visit?

  5. chris orow May 3, 2011 at 2:47 pm #

    wonderful! I hope that feeling of wonderment stays with you throughout the journey and brings you joy and errr… knowledge! ah, it’s a like a grand gesture to yourself and to life, and you must honour it, just like I always take a moment to honour the machine that makes The Coffee every morning.

    Hugs!!
    C

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