This is the blog for Matt Hollingsworth. I'm from Ojai, California. I've worked in comics for 22 years as a color artist.

This blog will largely be used to show my daily life as I live in Samobor, Croatia and as I travel around the region. Lots and lots of photos! Leave me a comment, will you?

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Where have I been? What have I been up to for the last 9 odd months?

Well, I've been all over. And I've been doing a lot of things. So, here's a bit of a catchup blog post.

I've been meaning to get back to this for a while, but once you stop for a while, there's some sort of inertia that keeps you locked on (or in this case off) course.

2009 has been a good year for me personally. We spent a good chunk of this year traveling. We've taken almost 10 weeks off from work and spent the bulk of that time traveling. That's more than 2 months off this year, which is huge for me. We spent 4 weeks in January and February in Thailand, 10 days or so in Southern California, and 3 weeks in Tribunj, Croatia and traveling around that area (1 week was working, so I don't count that week). In early August I headed to London solo to attend the Great British Beer Festival, which was four days of drinking with thousands of merry strangers. Lovely. In September we headed to Tunisia for a week, which was not so lovely. Then, just a couple of weeks ago we headed to Vienna. It's a beautiful city and we had a great time.

I'll post more about these trips later, but in brief, Thailand was the best and Tunisia was the worst. All of the trips were fantastic except Tunisia. All told, 5 countries other than Croatia were visited on 4 continents. Well, 6 countries if you count our 2 little day trips to Slovenija.

Nara and I also were married in August. And she's the best wife a man could ask for! We're very happy together. We lived together for a while before that, and life's pretty much the same as it was before we were married. We're a great couple and really like living together and enjoy our shared life. So win win!

I also set up my homebrew brewery here in our basement. I homebrewed for five years while living in Portland, but had last brewed in 2002. So there was a 7 year hiatus there. But with quite a lot of effort, the brewery is all set up here and functioning well. Brewing beer, of course!

Still working a lot for Marvel Comics, but also working for DC Comics again for the first time in some years.

We're also saving for a house and for retirement. So working hard when we're not traveling and trying to invest and save as much of that money as we can.

This is all just a quick catchup on what's been up in my world. I'll touch on these topics in more depth later and post pictures and all that good, fun stuff.

But that doesn't quite touch on why I stopped blogging. I stopped primarily because I started to get really annoyed with the volume of people e-mailing me about their desire to move to Croatia. Well, that in and of itself is not annoying. The annoying part was when they'd ask me for a lot of in depth advice about the process or when they were just up late in America and dreaming about moving overseas, had never been to Croatia and thought they'd just up and move here. Okay, it's fine to dream. But I'm not here as a service to people who want to move overseas. I mean no offense by this, but I will no longer answer this stuff. And in fact, I have removed my e-mail contact. If you want to have some contact, leave a comment on this blog. Don't e-mail me about advice for moving here, please. Anything I have to say on the subject is already in this blog, so read the blog if you want information on living here.

I also didn't quite get back to blogging because some of the stuff that I notice that I might want to blog about is sometime a negative impression of Croatia, the people here and living here in general. And I don't want to offend a lot of my friends. So how do I go about writing about the negative aspects of living here? I don't have the answer for that yet, but we'll see. Either I'll try to find a way to write about this stuff and hope to not offend my friends and others or I'll just skip that part. More likely I will write about it, but try to be as tactful as I can. That said, I still like living here and enjoy a lot of the culture and the people here. But as with anything, it's not all rosy. Yin yang and all that. The overly positive first impression has, logically, been replaced by a more balanced view of life here after having lived here for 3 years now. When you first arrive somewhere, it retains that "vacation" edge to it for a while. Once that's worn off, you can settle in and get a more realistic impression of the place. That's where I'm at now.

Oh, and I have my third visa. This year it was easy. It just required us to stand (yes, stand the entire time) in line at MUP, the police station, for 6 hours. We then got in for our meeting and had to return 30 days later and it went smoothly. The woman who processed me this year was great and all went smoothly.

So that's that for now. I'm hoping to get back on here more regularly but can make no promises at this point. Time will tell, as always.

6 comments:

Aselin said...

Since it's my first read, I am grateful for your blog guidelines. Great fun to catch up on your life. I promise not to ask your advice on anything. ;) Although I am mightily impressed by the visitor map... mine looks nothing like that. Apparently fewer people Google "Aselin" than they do "Croatia." Cheers!

Matt Hollingsworth said...

Yeah, people seem to just happen upon this blog. Dunno why exactly. Guidelines = grumpy guy! Better to post something than remain quiet I figure. Gonna go check out your blog here. Last time I checked was about the yodeling neighbor if I remember correctly.

Marie Javins said...

I totally know where you are coming from. People would always happen upon my round-the-world site, then send me all these questions about how I did it, when they could just read the FAQ or the journal entries.

You know, maybe I'll make a FAQ for my blog. That might cut down on questions.

Matt Hollingsworth said...

A FAQ might not be a bad idea. But the e-mails I got that were most annoying were from people who really had no idea about Croatia at all and just wanted to escape their life or something. Lots of idly thinking about moving "overseas" from people who had obviously not traveled much. I can understand if you've actually been somewhere and want to move there. I guess I can also understand the desire to escape. But don't bother me with a ton of specific questions on a place that you haven't even visited. You know?

I imagine the amount of shit you had sent to you when you were circling the globe was much large though. Ack! BTW, I'll send your package next week Marie! Sorry! I'm a flake!

Jennifer Juniper said...

I'd almost given up on you! :-) Glad to have you back!

I'm dying to get back to London again, a beer festival sounds like a great time to do so! If it's annual, maybe I'll check it out next year!

Matt Hollingsworth said...

Well, I'm not doing SO great with keeping up with the blog. If I can get another post in this month I'll feel like I'm slightly reformed!