"Mood"

The word "mood" can be used to describe a multitude of things in more recent times. Your actual set of emotions, the vibe in your home decor, the filter over a photo, the essence of a particular scene or landscape - it has become very versatile. Whether you're annoyed with the word because of overuse or have slipped it into your daily diction it definitely has a tone. Things that seem more dreary, foggy, and subdued are perfect candidates for this word. There are those who have described personal aesthetics with it and have come to endear the "mood". 

Millennials alone have seemed to boost the popularity of this word (as most slang goes) and there doesn't seem to be any signs of stopping. Here, in the photo provided, is a little look into a view I had awhile back in Colorado. An early morning with misty fog is an early morning I will always tend to. The rain was coming in at a delicate speed and everything seemed very still and peaceful. 

I can't say that my mood is always so serene, but I really appreciate it when it is. 

-CS

Blackout blinds and Colorado sometimes make a perfect mix. 

Blackout blinds and Colorado sometimes make a perfect mix. 

 

I've include some decor items that might help make your space more...moody. Click the links or images to purchase and hashtag Sonder Explorations on socials to share! Enjoy.

Down Foreign Alleys

Adrenaline is one of the biggest motivators in life. Whether it's out of fear, love, adventure, or all of the above it's to be assumed that most people have felt this in their lives. Daring feats of climbing, jumping out of airplanes, encountering wild animals, and extreme sports are some of the most obvious of avenues to find adrenaline. However, there are simpler things that can lead to this sensation as well. 

Travelers are some of the greatest advocates of adrenaline (if I do say so myself). Besides all of my stories about extreme events I find that there are smaller moments when your heart rate really rises. Traveling through crowded alleyways at top speeds has to be one of them. Now that's not to say that cab drivers in the US don't get crazy from time to time, but from my experience it's foreign alleys that are the most thrilling. Whether I'm in the Middle East or Europe there's just something about flying down narrow streets that makes my palms sweat just a little bit. 

Sure, there are dangers and at times it is completely unsafe and reckless. A gentle reminder - you always have the right and power to ask your driver to slow down if you are uncomfortable. Not every person behind the wheel drives like a maniac either, so please don't twist my words. Locals are typically the ones who can get you anywhere at top speeds or take you for a detour that will cost you a pretty penny.

Have fun, enjoy the ride, but above all be safe and enjoy your destination.

-CS  

This is an alleyway in Rome from 2009. Just around the corner was the Trevi Fountain.

This is an alleyway in Rome from 2009. Just around the corner was the Trevi Fountain.