AuntGo
A hand-painted lane in the south of France — the world of AuntGo Aunt Go and Pig Rosa setting off in a little car Cat Azul

Small adventures for
the unmapped you

Some places you can find on a map. This isn't one of them.

AuntGo began in a foreign land where I didn't speak the language. I was a tourist, but more like a nomad — close enough to my neighbours to trade cakes for the fruit they grew, to wave, to lend a hand and be lent one, but never quite close enough for a real conversation. Friendly nods across a gap I couldn't cross with words.

So I started paying attention to everything else.

In a world with fewer distractions, I turned toward my surroundings and my own quiet thoughts. The buzz of cicadas. Bees oozing past in the heat. The neighbour's cats chasing little lizards. Fruit that tasted unfamiliar. The differences between one cheese and another. Jasmine drifting over the wall from next door.

When you start to notice where ordinary things meet — sight against sound, a taste against a memory — the ordinary stops being ordinary. That's where the creativity lives. That's where the adventures come from.

An invitation

This site is my little Hello World — the first thing you write when you're learning to make something, just to prove a connection is possible. That's all this really is: an invitation to connect. Come wander with Aunt Go, Pig Rosa, and Cat Azul. Notice the small things with us. And if you'd like an adventure to find you now and then, leave your address at the Post Office — every so often, a postcard will arrive.

I hope we find each other here.

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Every adventure leaves something behind

AuntGo Adventures is a small story-world made of real travel, handmade watercolour, and gentle wandering. The adventures are little — a market, a wall, a mask, a slow snail crossing a path — but each one leaves something behind: a sketch, a question, a feeling you didn't have before you arrived.

It isn't a travel guide and it isn't a portfolio. It's a place to notice things together.

I don't tell these alone. Aunt Go wanders a few steps ahead of me, Pig Rosa keeps close, and Cat Azul appears whenever a quiet street needs colour — companions who turn what I noticed into something worth following. More turn up along the way — a snail, a lantern, a kite, a keeper of postcards — but you'll meet them where they belong, inside the adventures, not in any list I could give here.

Aunt Go

Aunt Go

Pig Rosa

Pig Rosa

Cat Azul

Cat Azul

— Ada Chui