This just beggars belief …
Methinks certain persons should not abide in glass dwellings!
This just beggars belief …
Methinks certain persons should not abide in glass dwellings!
This week’s self-portrait: 52 Weeks 46/52 (2009 week 02).
I think the time has come to do another 13 things, so here are 13 painters I admire:
1. David Hockney
2. Nicolas Poussin
3. MC Escher
4. Leonardo da Vinci
5. Hans Holbein
6. Albrecht Durer
7. Eric Gill
8. Willem van de Velde the Younger
9. My mother
10. Rembrandt
11. Mark Boxer
12. Osbert Lancaster
13. Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
This week’s meme is all about those events, foods, hobbies, people, restaurants, beverages that we love, but bring about a little (or a lot of) guilt.
As usual here are the questions ans my answers:
1. Breakfast cereal — As I don’t do breakfast cereal as such I’ll have to say Sausage and Bacon Sandwich
2. Cheap Restaurant — Nico’s
3. Expensive Restaurant — If I must The Ritz is as good a candidate as any!
4. Alcoholic Beverage — Beer
5. Non-alcoholic Beverage — Hot Chocolate, with Cherry Brandy!
6. Sad song — Arlo Guthrie, Alice’s Restaurant
7. Convenience Store item — Food
8. Tabloid Magazine — Nah, don’t read them!
9. TV Show — Anything with one of my heartthrobs in it!
10. TV Celebrity — Oh let’s go for Michaela Strachan; she’s been around forever and is still as luscious as when she started!
11. 80s Movie — Emmanuelle, well it’s 70s actually, but who’s counting?!
12. Way to completely waste time — CENSORED
1. 3/365, 2. Nico’s, 3. Putting on The Ritz – Reworked, 4. German Beer Girls, 5. koko black hot chocolate, 6. Alice’s Restaurant, 7. A seminar student choosing Convenience store food, 8. Day 47 of 365 Days of Music, 9. Paul Shirville (Heart Throb) Rose, 10. Michaela!!, 11. Pierre Bachelet and Herve Roy / Emmanuelle, 12. Some of my photos have been CENSORED by Flickr – Here are the instructions to see them:
As always these are not my photos (except #2 which is mine) but please follow the links to enjoy the work of the photographers who did take them!
Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
Like most of the rest of the UK, I have to go back to work tomorrow after a two week break during which I have done nothing, despite my best intentions. But I would really rather not have to go back to work! I’m not at all looking forward to what I fear is going to be a difficult year: a horrible project which is getting worse not better (due to micromanagement from the US) together with an economic climate that suggests there will be no pay raises (again) this year and most likely a further round of downsizing – just as long as I get a decent offer this time; the only question is whether it will be enough to be able to retire early.
But tomorrow will start even before work with an urgent visit to the dentist. Why is it that one always manages to lose a large filling (or worse) over Christmas? Fortunately I don’t mind going to the dentist: it helps that we get on well, can have serious conversations and Jonathan is a seriously brilliant dentist. Just as well because my wallet will be in shock afterwards!
Let’s hope I’m being over-pessimistic.
Sally in determined mood to gain entry to a box lying on the study floor.
This week’s self-portrait: 52 Weeks 45/52 (2009 week 01).
I’ve found a number of websites which purport to predict what will happen in 2009; for instance here, here and here. All of this looks to me like fairly non-specific commonsense readings of how the prevailing circumstances may develop, which anyone can do.
On that basis, and based partly on these predictions but mainly on my own hunches, here is my reading of what might happen in 2009.
So there you have it – a mixture of my reading of the current environment and some wishful thinking dressed up as a set of predictions. See anyone can do this based on absolutely nothing and it looks authoritative. I hope I have this all wrong (there is no reason it should be right; I have no known special psychic powers) as it is so gloomy. But I shall claim a triumph if I score anything over a 30% hit rate.
If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.
[John Cage]
Here is my personal Honours List for 2008:
Most Annoying Person of the Year: Gordon Brown (together with the whole of the current Cabinet)
Most Dangerous Person of the Year: A tie between Robert Mugabe and George W Bush
Most Boring Event of the Year: Beijing Olympics
Biggest National Disaster of the Year: Government bailout of the banks
Star of the Year: Noreen – for her book, Dictionary of Children’s Clothes, and for still being married to me!
Person with the Least Clue this Year: Gordon Brown
Personal Achievements this Year: (a) I’m still working, (b) I lost 30Kg
Personal Highlight of the Year: Short Break in Germany in February
Personal Lowlights of the Year: (a) Current work project, (b) no major holiday for the second year running, (c) lack of time for the Anthony Powell Society, my family or myself, (d) I put back on 3-4 Kg having lost it.
Personal Unfulfilled Dreams this Year: (a) No golden handshake, (b) no big lottery win, (c) can’t yet retire in comfort.
I always knew there’s nothing new under the sun, but I hadn’t really expected to find out that there was a true medieval credit crunch. But according to News for Medievalists there were indeed problems with the banking system at the time of Edward I in the 1290s. There is indeed nothing new!