This week’s self-portrait: 52 Weeks 43/52 (2008 week 51).
Ran out of time this week, so here’s one from the archives!
This week’s self-portrait: 52 Weeks 43/52 (2008 week 51).
Ran out of time this week, so here’s one from the archives!
This weeks meme can go one of two ways! Are you still decking the halls and excited about Christmas or are you being a Scrooge this year? You can do either your Christmas Likes or your Christmas Dislikes Meme!
Well I’ve done both. So here first are my Christmas Dislikes:
1. A present you’d hate Sox, handknitted
2. Worst place to spend Christmas Anywhere religious
3. Hated carol Away in a Manger
4. Worst Christmas food Too much chocolate
5. A non-Christmas tree It isn’t Christmas without a tree!
6. Your worst ever present A tacky plastic shoehorn from my aunt in Canada; I wrote her a poem of (non) thanks and haven’t had a present from her since!
7. Worst thing about Christmas Day itself The rest of the year
8. Nasty Christmas Drink Pernod; disgusting at any time!
9. A non-decoration A crib; isn’t it idolatry?
10. Annoying Lights Illuminated inflatable santas
11. A seaside postcard OK here’s one I’ve not seen before
12. Person you least like to spend Christmas with Any religious maniac
1. christmas socks, 2. the reason Jesus came the first Christmas.jpg, 3. Lindsey & Sydney singing Away in a Manger, 4. Chocolate Fondue Fountain, 5. No more Christmas tree 🙁, 6. Dice.jpg, 7. Winter, England., 8. Pernod 2, 9. Christmas Crib from Ortisei, 10. Inflatable Diptych, 11. Postcard from Dick, 12. aah, Capitol Hill in the springtime…
1. A present you’d like £2M
2. Favourite place to spend Christmas At home
3. Favourite carol The Boar’s Head
4. Favourite Christmas food Smoked salmon; we’ve made ourselves a tradition to have smoked salmon sandwiches and champagne at lunchtime on Christmas Day and then our Christmas meal in the evening
5. A Christmas tree Oh there has to be a well decorated tree
6. Your best ever present Noreen, my wife; we agreed to marry just before Christmas and told our parents over New Year
7. Favourite thing about Christmas Day itself Snow, not that I’ve ever seen a white Christmas
8. Favourite Christmas Drink Champagne, or beer!
9. A decoration A wreath on the front door
10. Fairy Lights Yes, and lots of them
11. A Christmas card or greeting OK, here’s a Christmas card
12. Person you most like to spend Christmas with Noreen
1. Hidden Money – Can you see what I see?, 2. Christmas Home, 3. Boar’s Head Carol, 4. smoked salmon, 5. Golden Christmas, 6. Just exactly what DOES happen when you kiss a toad?, 7. Harz Railway Winter 2006 #8, 8. Celebration toast with champagne, 9. Christmas wreath, 10. Day 265 : Fairy lights, 11. Christmas card, illustration, 12. Norn Albion
As always these are not my photos but please follow the links to enjoy the work of the photographers who did take them!
Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
This week’s self-portrait: 52 Weeks 42/52 (2008 week 50).
This week I’ve been feeling remarkably scaly.
An extra Flickr PhotoMeme this week: A New Twelve Days of Christmas …
“The Twelve Days of Christmas” is an English Christmas carol which enumerates a series of increasingly grandiose gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas. It has been one of the most popular and most-recorded Christmas songs in America and Europe throughout the past century. [Wikipedia]
Create your own series of 12 gifts you would want …
One true love
£2M
Three ravishing concubines
Four miles of my own private sunny, sandy shoreline with nudist beach
Five stone less weight
Six winning lottery numbers
Seven days a week, every week, of warm summer sunshine
Eight hours good sleep every night
Nine percent interest on our savings
Ten green bottles of wine a week
Eleven acres of natural ancient woodland
Twelve month-long holidays a year
1. Mon Amie la Rose – IMG_1165a,** 2. Red Head, 3. Heart,** 4. Morning Light,** 5. 5-peace-stones, 6. lottery, 7. Too good to eat?, 8. tsukareta nya~,** 9. leon’s nine lives,** 10. wine bottles-10, 11. Buche bei Oberbantenberg,** 12. Wintery Temple**
As always these are not my photos but please follow the links to enjoy the work of the photographers who did take them!
(The starred ** photographs are from my Flickr favourites.)
And it is worth viewing this on black to bring out the colours!
Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
Here’s a mid-week Flickr mini-meme I did some while back. Why post it now? Because I feel like it! 🙂
1. Painted on Jeans… 17/366, 2. Swimwear, by TBA Clothing-250, 3. i’m crazy, but you already knew that, 4. ruby fishing in the emperor’s new clothes on the dock up at camp, 5. naked feet, 6. Nudity
A mid-week mini-meme!
As usual the questions and answers and my usual tongue in cheek (but still semi-serious) take:
1. What do you wear to work? Jeans; just jeans mostly as I now work from home most days, and that’s really only so I can go quickly to the door; a t-shirt and sox only if I’m very cold, like today
2. Who is your favorite designer? You mean someone designs clothes? Oh dear!
3. Where do you get most of your clothes? From my wardrobe of non-clothing, of course
4. Where do you wish you could buy more often? The Emperor’s new clothes store
5. What is your favorite type of shoe? Naked feet; I’m sure barefoot is actually much better for the feet
6. What is your favorite around the house outfit? Nude when possible; clothed when necessary
As always these are not my photos but please follow the links to enjoy the work of the photographers who did take them!
Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
This week’s Flickr PhotoMeme
“The Twelve Days of Christmas” is an English Christmas carol which enumerates a series of increasingly grandiose gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas. It has been one of the most popular and most-recorded Christmas songs in America and Europe throughout the past century. [Wikipedia]
Let’s celebrate the season with a 12 Days of Christmas Meme!
A partridge in a pear tree
Two turtle doves
Three French hens
Four calling birds
Five golden rings
Six geese a-laying
Seven swans a-swimming
Eight maids a-milking
Nine ladies dancing
Ten lords a-leaping
Eleven pipers piping
Twelve drummers drumming
1. Partridge in a pear, 2. Turtle Doves 01, 3. Three French Hens, 4. 4 calling birds, 5. Five Gold Rings, 6. 6 Geese a swimming…., 7. On the seventh day of Christmas…, 8. Eight maids a-milking, 9. Nine ladies (20), 10. Ten Lords a-Leaping, 11. 11 pipers piping, 12. Twelve Drummers Drumming
As always these are not my photos but please follow the links to enjoy the work of the photographers who did take them!
Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
There’s a penchant at this time of year for summarising your blogging year by posting the first sentence of the first post of each month. This year I’ve made an effort to write punchier (first) sentences, and in writing generally to tighten up my rather prolix prose style. The following demonstrates that I “could do better”. Here is my contribution …
January. Yes, you read it right!
February. Going to the dogs is what a lot of children in Shropshire might be doing today.
March. I’m still working through the photographs I took on holiday in German a few weeks ago.
April. In the Barber’s Shop. (One in a series of a self-portrait a week.)
May. “Sitting quietly, doing nothing, / Spring comes, and the grass grows by itself.”
June. Albertine. (Photograph of a rose from our garden.)
July. We’ve not done a Friday Five for a long time, so here’s this week’s.
August. The “Feedback” column this week’s New Scientist contains this item.
September. Is it my imagination, or is the wheat harvest about a month late this year?
October. “I moved to London in 1973 to study Chemistry at University College, London.”
November. I’ve no idea now where I found this, but it struck a chord.
December. Anti-Haircut (Another in the series of a self-portrait a week.)
The Verdict? Keep taking the tablets!
Jamie over at Duward Discussion has posted this meme. It’s not unlike the 100 Things to do Before you Die on my Zen Mischief website, so I thought I’d give it a go!
To participate, just copy and paste the list into your own blog, and color all of the things YOU have done (mine are in blue, but use any colour you like). Things you haven’t done will be in black. Add some commentary if you wish. Please add a pointed back to here and/or add a comment pointing from here to your posting. And tag others if you wish.
Enjoy!
I’m not going to tag anyone, join in if you like!
This week’s Flickr PhotoMeme
Make a classic Advent Calendar. Chose 25 pictures that will put you in the Christmas spirit!
1. Christmas Tree Fruit, 2. Christmas Gold Organza Felt Star 1, 3. Christmas Lights in London: South Bank Centre, 4. Christmas Light Box #2, 5. Dartmouth Christmas, 6. Holly, 7. Georgia Orthodox Christmas, 8. Cracker Jack, 9. Christmas Rose, 10. Christmas 2004: Theotokos of the Passion, 11. Mistletoe / Ökseotu, 12. Yule log fire, 13. WHAT? No Santa Claus?, 14. Christmas Candle, 15. Christmas mince pies, 16. Glowing in the Snow, 17. Christmas Market, 18. Christmas wreath, 19. Christmas Bauble, 20. Mulled Wine, 21. Winter colors, 22. three kings, 23. robin, 24. Brest – Chestnuts Roasting on an open fire – December 24th – 25th 2006, 25. Simply Merry Christmas Cards 2
As always these are not my photos but please follow the links to enjoy the work of the photographers who did take them!
Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
This week’s self-portrait: 52 Weeks 41/52 (2008 week 49).
This week I’m trying to avoid going to the barber.