New Year, New Site, New Resolutions

Hey everyone! I am writing this post to announce my website will go through some changes.

New Subdomains

You might have noticed that the URL for the blog is now blog.prismatic.pink instead of prismatic.pink. I decided to branch out into different subdomains because I want to challenge myself and get a more hands-on approach to coding. I also enjoy way too many different designs and I want to be better able to express my artistic vision in different ways.

I made this decision because I wanted this blog to be responsive (a.k.a. mobile-friendly) so I could easily share my texts with people. However, designing responsive websites compromises creative freedom. I really enjoy what I did with this blog, it’s the furthest I’ve ever been with HTML and CSS (and my hubby helped me a lot with JS and PHP). It’s also managed with WordPress, a very convenient solution for blogging. I can say that it’s 90% hand-coded (I just got the PHP functions from a pre-made layout).

Prismatic.pink is under construction right now, but soon it will be the main page. I will add the webrings, listings, and creative stuff in general. I also want a separate subdomain for pixel art, but I haven’t started yet.

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Belfast — My Newest Loved Destiny

I have been to Belfast twice for a few days, and it’s already one of my favourite cities. It was my very first time travelling by train, and now it makes me really sad how there are no trains in Brazil — it’s simply the cheapest and most comfortable way to travel long distances. The landscapes are breathtaking and there are no worries about the size of your luggage.

After leaving the train station, we went to St George’s Market. It has got everything from antiques to handmade scarves and local food. I bought myself a scarf since I didn’t have one (it’s in my profile picture!). Now I am all focused on creating a whole new wardrobe of winter clothes.

Our next stop was the gorgeous and amazing City Hall. There is a museum inside it and it’s free, definitely worth the visit.

I know Belfast is famous for the Titanic Museum, and the James Cameron movie is one of my obsessions, so of course we went there. However, to my surprise, it wasn’t the most remarkable thing about our visit. I was expecting more displays of actual objects found in the sea, but there were very few. The museum is focused on an “interactive” exhibition, with information totems, buttons, and even a tiny roller-coaster inside. It was very crowded, so it was impossible to explore all of them.

Most museums are like that these days because it’s more “Instagrammable”, but it’s such a loss for our culture. I want to learn from museums, I don’t want to take pretty pictures and completely forget about them later.

Me and my Rose ❤
Prettiest bus ever
Ulster Museum

My favourite museum is certainly the Ulster Museum. It’s so big you need more than three hours to see everything. Unlike the Titanic Museum, it has loads of antique objects, the history of Northern Ireland and even a mummy. I tried to take some pictures, but the lighting always reflected in the glass shields. I might as well say I didn’t take any pictures because I was having so much fun.

Our last stop after the Ulster Museum was a lovely café. I had rhubarb crumble and pumpkin spice latte for the first time. It was delicious, but again, no pictures. 🙁 In my defence, now that I am running this blog, I will try to take more pictures!

I’m glad I could write a post for this blog, you know, the first post never counts. Now the good part starts! Yay!

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