Today was an experience. A day out in Cardiff with Jonathon, Jobey, Jonty, Jay, Joycey, Iestyn, or whatever you know him as. Our mission to buy some stuff for his wedding in a months time, and his new house.
It is always an education getting in the car with him. Musically he is by far the most eclectic person that you are likely ever to meet I admire his ability to buy music, rarely does he choose something hideous, today we listened to Antony & The Johnsons. Here is a clip. it's quite haunting.
But also it is very relaxing, I tend to like this genre of haunting/easy listening laid back Summer evening music. I can't really describe it, If you have listened to the song then i'm sure you understand. As far as the singer goes he is bizarre looking. How on earth my brother in law found him I have no idea... anyway.. I like it.
Today I discovered how compact I can fold my body, as in his car we brought home from Ikea a double bed, a bed settee, a large pillow, and also various other 'usual' bits and pieces (You know -the usual lamp, coasters, candles etc that you always tend to purchase on any trip to ikea (whether you want them or not)) lol. I was in the front seat and couldn't keep my head up straight, my knees to my chest, the boot held shut using shoelaces. and an hour later I unfolded from his car nearly crippled. we laughed lots.
Also discovered today that if two guys lay down on a show bed in Ikea together that they get funny looks from people.
Was also amused when I was asked in the Apple Store in Cardiff if we 'were together', I assumed they meant 'being served' and just happily said a camp 'yes, we are'. Thinking back to the question I am now uncertain what they meant.
Anyway... our meal for two in the Hard Rock Cafe, no doubt looked as gay as, Jonathan besides me sipping a cocktail as we enjoyed the moments of musical history, laughing away together.
what a nice day...
Saturday 28 July 2007
grand day out...
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Friday 27 July 2007
you see...
I easily believe music skill is hereditary. Unless you are very lucky and have some mutated gene the chances are that you look at people like this and drool enviously of their skills. As far as my musical heritage goes...
I am from a line of Silver bands (Trombones, cornets etc), and very few sounds in the world can actually stir me up like a superbly played band. If you are bored you can see part of my history here. My grandfather on my dads side was one of the founders (see pic below). If you look for the name Reg Pugh on the site it pops up here and there.
If you have ever watched the film The Englishman who went up a hill and came down a mountain. The chances are that you have seen and heard Porthywaen band as they were in it.
A film worth watching if you like this type of stuff is Brassed Off. The music is good, and the storyline is about the troubles faced by a colliery brass band, following the closure of their pit.
Here is a clip featuring a song I like:
In summary, I did once play the Tenor Horn. but that didn't last too long. I own a Bass guitar, but stopped playing that when I got married. :( Am pretty much rubbish at all other musical instruments. I don't have great rhythm so don't dance. I am too tall for a dance partner really, me and Cath dancing look awkward. anyway... it's getting late... now I will listen to Silver bands and fall asleep...
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Steve Vai...
following on from that previous clip am now watching Steve Vai weave magical music...
How is that for a guitar?!?! I am quite jealous...
Posted by starinajar at 10:26 pm 2 comments
karate kid...
Just finished watching Karate Kid 1 on DVD with the kids tonight. Forgot how many goosebumps you can get from a film ending. But anyway, just been on YouTube looking at Karate Kid clips and up pops the following:
Crossroads Guitar Duel - Steve Vai battles Karate Kid
I haven't seen this film for ages! Awesome ending. For those who haven't seen it rent the film Crossroads. Just watching the clip and dribbled at Steve Vai's God like way with a guitar... drool.
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Thursday 26 July 2007
last night...
I am back in work today. Not certain I should be if i'm honest, but my workload keeps mounting up if i don't deal with it. I am very tired, and as a result feel quite down.
Went to Borders last night, the kids were with their Gran so Cath and I seized the opportunity to go out. I bought two things, Cath bought one. I purchased a new poetry book - Poem for the Day Two (And before you ask the same question Cath asked, I have read the first one in a few weeks therefore not needing to wait a year for the second one). I also bought the DVD of Karate Kid! a bargain at £3!. Cath's purchase was more interesting but that is a different blog entry I think. Anyway... here is a poem from my new book:
What it is
Erich Fried
It is nonsense
says reason
It is what it is
says love
It is misfortune
says calculation
It is nothing but pain
says fear
It is hopeless
says insight
It is what it is
says love
It is ridiculous
says pride
It is careless
says caution
It is impossible
says experience
It is what it is
says love
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Wednesday 25 July 2007
song of the day...
Tracy Chapman
The Promise
Don't ask me why there is a Harry Potter video acompanying it. I have no idea, It made me smile though.
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If...
If
Rudyard Kipling
IF you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated, don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream - and not make dreams your master;
If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: 'Hold on!'
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
' Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch,
if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
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Tuesday 24 July 2007
poooorly baaad...
Afternoon all... I'm baaad (in wales you have to extend the length of the aaaa in bad). Been to the doctor and have to go back on Friday for more blood tests. the first lot he gave me a couple of weeks back showed nothing abnormal, but i still feel rubbish, I have no appetite, feel sick, feel lethargic, basically I am not myself and haven' t been now for weeks.
Went for a nap this afternoon because i was exhausted. woke up and have only just turned on my computer to check emails etc and feel like my arms are going to drop off.
Hopefully I will feel a bit better tomorrow. But for now have to face my fate and go and watch clouds while lying on the hammock listening to music.
I am a rubbish patient. lol.
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can't sleep...
Out of all of the songs i own, one that leaves me breathless is the following. I love the lyrics, her voice etc, everything about it in fact.
Amy Nuttall
No Greater Gift
I couldn't get the video to play here as I normally do but you can watch the video if you click here. enjoy.
One brief glance can be
a door to eternity
eyes that reveal your very soul
have made me loose all self control
feeling so long denied
a stirring deep inside
and when you find your not alone
could it be your hearts come home
here am I
no me more hills to climb
in your arms I rest
in your heart I'm blessed
when we have no greater gift
then this is our to give
time will tell they say
to those who feel this way
lonely the heart listening
can hear the song that love can sing
here am I
no me more hills to climb
in your arms I rest
in your heart I'm blessed
and we have no greater gift
then this is our to give
as the setting sun
surely we'll become
daylight for turning earth
in your arms i rest
in your heart i m blessed
when I'm with you i leave the world outside
there's no need to hide
in your arms I rest
in your heart I'm blessed
and we have no greater gift
then this is our to give
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Monday 23 July 2007
chapter 2...
Here it is... You may ask why I have started at chapter 2, the reason is chapter one contains information (and photos) about my family. For risk of being beaten by my sisters I have decided to refrain from posting it... A little brother knows his place. (Click on the images to enlarge them). Don't you just love the illustration? I am very dramatic.
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Sunday 22 July 2007
today i'm listening to...
Alice Cooper
Poison
*update*
Ok, looking at this blog entry today it does require some explanation, it is a bit of a random and dark choice for me going for Alice Cooper, but you have to admit the song is great. When I'm driving to work at the moment my mp3 player is set to work its way through my entire library. It's surprising how many songs i had forgotten were on there. every now and again I hear a song i haven't listened to for ages... this is one of them.
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Saturday 21 July 2007
ouch...
my arms ache... Have been to the big B&Q this morning to get some supplies to complete my fence. Now my arms ache too much to make the fence. D'oh! The poorly one is a bit better again today. But still not great so I am staying at home with him and my eldest while Cath and my youngest have gone to Margam Balloon Festival. They will be back at 10.30pm! The big question is will there be a fence constructed in the garden when they return? As long at the rain holds off I could have a go...
ok.. lets find out how you make concrete...
*update*
just learned how to make concrete and the rain has just started falling. guess I am staying inside and eating Ice cream instead. Thank you God for Ben and Jerry's 'Fish Food' ice cream. (I also love 'Cookie Dough' and 'Half Baked'). The fence has to wait...
*another update*
Do you ever wonder where all the rain comes from? the foundation hole i dug for the fence is now a small pond. rubbish! Oh well, toastie time!
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Friday 20 July 2007
coming soon...
The greatest insight into my mind yet. As we take a look at the autobiography I wrote when I was in my first year of Comprehensive school! An emotional roler coaster of a ride through the highs and lows of my young life. (First chapter will be online Monday!)
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poem...
Not Love Perhaps
A.S.J. Tessimond
This is not Love, perhaps, Love that lays down
its life, that many waters cannot quench, nor the floods drown,
But something written in lighter ink, said in a lower tone,
something, perhaps, especially our own.
A need, at times, to be together and talk,
And then the finding we can walk
More firmly through dark narrow places,
And meet more easily nightmare faces;
A need to reach out, sometimes, hand to hand,
And then find Earth less like an alien land;
A need for alliance to defeat
The whisperers at the corner of the street.
A need for inns on roads, islands in seas,
Halts for discoveries to be shared,
Maps checked, notes compared;
A need, at times, of each for each,
Direct as the need of throat and tongue for speech.
In my poem for the day book, this is actually yesterdays poem. I didn't understand today's... lol.
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Thursday 19 July 2007
singing in the rain...
Tonight, once I have picked my eldest up from the school (him having had a day trip to Cardiff). We all gather back home to watch a DVD that has arrived today.
Singing in the Rain
Why? I have no idea... another of Cath's choices. I will give my review once we have watched it.
*Update*
I actually quite enjoyed it. I must admit I am not entirely suprised. I enjoy Audrey Hepburn (mmmmmmm...) films so 'older' films don't horrify me. This film had some toe tapping songs, amusing lines and a generally pleasent storyline. Three elements that make a good film for me. Well done Cath for this choice. :)
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I love...
But answer me this... I just Googled the name to check the spelling and I have just discovered that if you search 'Ella Fitzgerald' you get the following:
Yep. read it again. It says HIS... anybody know why?
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all done...
Here is the finished chicken house! having the day off has allowed me to put the roof together and put it on... all I need to do now is put up the fence. Estimated Chicken Arrival time is mid next week! so I'm planning to complete the project this weekend.
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Labels: chickens
my day off...
Today I have a day off! horrah! been tying up loose ends that you kind of forget to do everyday, but when you have a day dedicated to these bits and pieces you seem to get loads done and it feels great!
The poorly one is here but is looking better today. My youngest feels sick and is just sitting there looking quite pitiful. I am making phone calls and sorting stuff.
anyway...
here is something lovely:
find more lovely things at www.edwardmonkton.com/
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Tuesday 17 July 2007
urgh!....
Anybody who says I lack empathy and sympathy will be punched...
I feel sick.
enough said...
*later on*
I still feel ill. I know that I feel worse than he does. I have seen more than I wanted to. I don't want to hear the words pus and swollen and the like ever again ..... aggghhh
...seriously... i feel worked up and quite rough... lol... good grief
... i need a drink...
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minor surgery...
Greetings blog fans, hope you are all liking the new look. One problem with being a a designer is that you are never satisfied with how things look. So prepare to see even more changes to the blog over the next week or so...
Anyway... I have a question...
Who was it that deemed circumcision 'minor' surgery? I'm sorry, but there is nothing 'minor' about it! I can only assume it was classified by some unstable woman who was having a laugh. Today my youngest son has gone into hospital for the 'minor' operation... so all the best to him. (I think I have been more concerned about it all than he has). It is surprising how many people have 'congratulated' me... I just looked blankly back at them, then explained that it wasn't choice and there was a medical reasoning...
And that brings me to point out to guys everywhere that I do not want to know if you have been circumcised! I already know too much about guys I don't want to know this stuff about! Please no more!
Anyway, as we are on the topic, I want to point out something I discovered a while ago but had no real reason to note it on my blog....
The Bible in lego! but more interestingly take a look at Joshua 5:2-8... It seems topic appropriate
Genius!
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Sunday 15 July 2007
one hundred...
wow... this is blog 100! doesn't seem like that many i must admit. i guess i should do something profound to mark this occasion... but what to do? I should have thought about it before i started typing i guess... but where's the fun in that?
*10 minutes later*
yep i'm stumped...
going out soon so i will have a think about what i can do while i'm out.
be back later!
To be continued....
I know! A new look!
Am tweeking the design as I go... have made some changes to the blog technical side so I can modify bits (the look/features etc) with greater ease... please bear with me as i dabble with the html code voodoo stuff. !
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Saturday 14 July 2007
I ache...
Sadly it is not because I have done anything too strenuous over the last couple of days. The most athletic thing i did was play rounders (I am awesome at that game). But right now I feel like i swung too hard and as a result cannot lift a cup of coffee with my right arm. My left ankle feels like a mountain fell on it. I also had a migraine attack (supposedly brought on by the intense sun). So Thursday evening i felt as rough as a dog. I got home at 3pm(ish) yesterday and went straight to bed, I got up to eat some tea (watch BeetleJuice on DVD) i then went back to bed and have just woken up!
I must admit I do feel better now. (Apart from my left ankle and right arm)... lol...
The time away was great, (it always is) Thursday afternoon/evening we were entertained by the Lacey Theatre Company, as they tried out some new material on us. As before when I 've seen these guys in action, they were amazing. The rest of the time away I ate well and attended meetings/seminars about what is going on in 'the year ahead'. All good stuff... anyway, am going to take it easy today... I will hobble around and see where I end up...
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Wednesday 11 July 2007
random posting...
Evening all! I have nothing in particular to talk about this evening. Just thought to myself 'I'll write something because I'm away from tomorrow for a couple of days. Well I have no work to do this evening, which is quite nice. it gives me some thinking time before I'm off to HairyFord. I will be taking my laptop because no doubt I'll be asked to 'knock something together quickly'... OK let me get that straight. Designers DON'T (most of the time anyway) KNOCK THINGS TOGETHER! There is a skill in what I do believe it or not. anyway, rant over...
The photo of 'twin me' from the times has found much acceptance in the office and at home. With my hair as long as it is at the moment it won't be long before I seriously do look like the photo...
OK. 9pm what to do now?... I don't really know... I could put together more Design Titbits, but that would class as work so am avoiding that. I know I 'll read a bit of poetry...
WHEN YOU ARE OLD
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)
WHEN you are old and grey and full of sleep,
And nodding by the fire, take down this book,
And slowly read, and dream of the soft look
Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep;
How many loved your moments of glad grace,
And loved your beauty with love false or true,
But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,
And loved the sorrows of your changing face;
And bending down beside the glowing bars,
Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled
And paced upon the mountains overhead
And hid his face amid a crowd of stars.
There we go, fancy that,... a poetry blog entry...
Posted by starinajar at 8:54 pm 1 comments
mind mapping...
What is a mind map eh? well back in school they were known a spider diagrams amongst other names... They are thoughts and ideas, all written down in no particular order. They are a good way to stretch your creative mind, everyone is creative (most people believe they are not), but your mind is constantly thinking, coming up with ideas, solutions etc. All you have to do is learn how to get those ideas onto paper.
This is where mind mapping comes in. The idea is to write down/doodle things faster than you think, ok, you get some random gibberish on times but you do start to write down more subconscious thoughts/themes/ideas... Then expand on these ideas, remember not to 'think' about what you're writing. It is liberating. It is good stress relief, you can start to see what issues are really on your mind. Einstein, Churchill, Leonardo da Vinci, Mark Twain, Walt Disney an many more used mind mapping to unlock creativity...
try it... grab some paper, and keep writing for a few minutes minutes, don't think about it, just write whatever comes into your head...
I would be interested in peoples thoughts on this (write in a comment about themes that come up for you)...
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Monday 9 July 2007
the week ahead...
A very busy week ahead for me. Today I start design of the charities magazine/newsletter (to see the last version click here). This is a lot of work and very manic but I must admit I love the pressure of it all. I love (to a certain extent) stress. I thrive on it! It brings out the best in me. The adrenaline of deadlines! woo hoo!
Thursday I am off to Hereford for a couple of days for the staff retreat! It is quite inspirational and fun (on times) and it's always good to meet together in the evening and have a drink and chat, laugh etc outside of the office...
anyway... deadlines await! yay!
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Sunday 8 July 2007
Deep and meaningful blog entry (2)...
OK, I admit that last blog entry lacked meaning or depth so here goes something deeper.
At the age of 25 I am told that I am too young for various things (parenting etc) and often mocked for my youth. I do however know that age does not give you wisdom in life, just more experience of life. How you obtain wisdom is another thing entirely. (Someone once said, and i forget who it is, that you get wisdom from bad experience.)
There are 3 experiences I've noted down below (there are many more in reality) in which I've been told things that have changed my perception of stuff...
1) Hold your head up...
I used to worship in Church facing the floor, one day a woman came up to me and prayed with me and told me to keep my head up, face the skies... and I did and it changed my christian walk.
2) It's OK to be angry with God, He's big enough to take it...
It's true, and was a relief at the time to hear someone saying it. So often in life you can just be frustrated at circumstance. this statement freed me from that.
3) don't tell me you're 'praying for me', just tell me that s**t happens...
this was said by someone who had just lost their partner to cancer, it made the world make sense to me. Christians can be annoying on times, and this helped me understand that sometimes bad stuff just happens. I believe there isn't always a deeply spiritual answer to all things in life... I mean there is no reason at all ever ever, you should tell someone who has lost someone that 'It's in God's plan'... That makes no sense at all.
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deep and meaningful blog entry....
Having just looked back at the last few blog entries, I 've decided to write something a little different in this one. not entirely sure what but will type away for a minute or two and see what pops into the computer.....
Sleep... i used to be able to sleep really well and for a very long time.... of late however my sleep patterns seem to be all over the place and I wake up at ungodly hours and can't get back to sleep again... usually when this happens i get out of bed come downstairs and read poetry, books, or blog etc...
dreams... mixed in with my irregular sleeping patterns seem to be a patchwork of bizarre dreams, of late they contain friends gone by (worth noting is that they usually have all had a hair cut, one friend had dyed her hair blonde and it didn't suit her at all, lol)...
people... i used to think i kind of understood people... lately my views have been distorted and i have realised that life is far more complex than can be written in a book or structured in a solution...
poetry... i don't write enough... this is partly because i have never really tried but deeper down it's because i was always told as a child that my handwriting was rubbish... this in turn made me hate the subject 'English', therefore i started to hate books, poetry etc...
logos, pathos, ethos... oh rubbish... was hoping nothing too deep would pop into my brain... ok. Logos, Pathos and Ethos are a combination of marketing techniques that when mixed together cans very effectively sell/convince... logos is facts or benefits. Pathos is heartfelt and sincere moving stories. Ethos is testimonials and convictions.
If you answer/argue etc something using these three (in that order) marketing methods, then you will have a very good argument:
e.g. This car is one of the safest cars you can buy (Logos - fact). A moving story now about how the car saves lives when other cars are crushed in car accidents (Pathos - story). "Thank you car manufacturer for saving my small child" A car owner (Ethos - testimony)
work... got freelance work to get on with this afternoon... but the hedge really does need cutting so am in a bit of a dilemma, hedge or work? maybe a bit of both, design work laced with the odd 15 mins of hedge cutting.
coffee... need a cup of the good stuff. at the moment we only have decaf coffee here... what's that all about? bring on the strong stuff...
until later....
(p.s. just read it and realised it's not that deep or meaningful)
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Saturday 7 July 2007
my body aches...
I haven't had such a manic day in a while... today I've almost finished the chicken house (it just needs a roof) (Need to go to the big B&Q in Swansea to get wood big enough). prepared the spot where they will cluck about (only the fence to go up). Been swimming (flippin cold), mown the lawn (caught the sun), weeded the patio (made my legs ache). tidied the garden up so it looks inviting (sat on the bench and drank Banana milkshake). There has also been a power cut for two hours!
Now the sun is slowly setting. I am going outside to listen to my mp3 player and watch clouds...
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Labels: chickens
Friday 6 July 2007
A puzzle from wonderland (2)...
NO GOOGLING THE ANSWER!
What is most like a bee in May?
"Well, let me think: perhaps--" you say.
Bravo! You're guessing well to-day!
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Labels: puzzle
A puzzle from wonderland...
NO GOOGLING THE ANSWER!
A stick I found that weighed two pound;
I sawed it up one day
In pieces eight of equal weight!
How much did each piece weigh?
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Labels: puzzle
Thursday 5 July 2007
the dentist...
*trembling*
I really don't like going to the dentist. It's not that I have painfull teath or anything, in fact i have very good teeth with no fillings at all. But it is the smell of the dentists, the sound of the denstists, the taste of the dentists...
urg....
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Wednesday 4 July 2007
sliding doors...
At home we have a DVD subscription service where we rent DVDs online. The amusing thing about this service is we can go though many good DVDs in a short period of time but once they have all been used up we tend to rent the films from olden years, most of them good (some rubbish). So Cath and I settled down last night and watched Sliding Doors. I had never seen this film before it was Cath's choice.
I liked it (apart from the hideously annoying and very predictable ending). I admit I saw that van coming half an hour before it did. The theme was interesting and had me thinking about parallel universes in which we did one small thing different and our lives are as a result hugely different.
Traffic jams annoy me. But my mind can't help wondering how my life could be different if I had been late meeting people because of traffic jams or early because there was no traffic? you get what i mean? (would i still have got married? have a different job? be dead?) just something that I find curious...
Posted by starinajar at 8:34 am 0 comments
chickens again...
the great chicken palace is near completion... Just need to borrow some stuff from my dad to complete it. I love building stuff like this, It is kind of like Lego but for grown ups.
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Monday 2 July 2007
affirmation photography...
Hey all!,
Caths' website is now up and running...
www.affirmationphotography.co.uk
send me some comments to let me know what you think.
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Sunday 1 July 2007
the chicken saga begins...
yep.. I knew it would happen soon. today saw the start of me constructing the chicken house. will post up some pics when it's done.
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Labels: chickens
something I adore...
Animations from Studio Ghibli. I simply adore them. I do have a collection of them starting on my DVD shelf and so far I own:
NausicaƤ Of The Valley Of The Wind
Laputa Castle In The Sky
Whisper Of The Heart
Spirited Away
Howl's Moving Castle
I love the animation but mainly the storylines. Anime tend to have more developed storylines than your traditional disney cartoon. For example read the plot of Whisper of the heart here. So if you are looking for gift ideas then these would be very much loved...
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