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Bristol Plus - Through the Wardrobe?

The main content of this week's post is more images from my photo walk in Bristol last week. We were so lucky  with the weather! On Sunday night the St Judes storm hit and we were lucky to make it back from the Isle of Wight where a gust of 99mph was recorded at the Needles, which is a stones throw from us!

Anyway back to Bristol and my meeting with my old / new friend! After lunch we headed off to St Nicholas Market passing a couple of buskers on the way. The first was playing a slide guitar. 

The second was playing a pipe and remind me so much of the satyrs from the 'Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe' that I could't resist transporting him to a more sylvan setting. 

Next we passed a stall selling delicious home made sushi

Before long we arrived at the market, a place I would like to spend longer exploring one day - in the meantime just a couple of photos to wet your appetite!  

Finally there was just time for a cup of tea before setting off for home with a quick view of me  and Viv  in a shop window on the way.

See you soon xxx

tags: Bristol, CS Lewis, buskers, market, photrography, sushi, St Judes storm
categories: Photography, information
Saturday 11.02.13
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 4
 

Pot Pourri

“You can become blind by seeing each day as a similar one. Each day is a different one a miracle of its own. Its just a matter of paying attention to this miracle. ”
— Paul Coelho

A bit of a mishmash of things this week with no particular theme. On Saturday we went to the National Theatre in London to see 'The Light Princess' a new musical. The sets were absolutely amazing and the choreography stunning. The music however was pedestrian, sounding like pretty much any other modern musical and certainly no tune you came away humming. However I would recommend it as a stunning visual performance and the lead Rosalie Craig was superb. 

Another of the leading actors was Clive Rowe who my son and I met at a restaurant in The Cut about 10 or more years ago. The tables were very close together and both Clive and my son were reading Terry Pratchet and struck up a conversation. Turned out we had seen him in Peter Pan when my son was four and that he was currently in rehearsal at the Young Vic. He was absolutely charming and we have followed his career ever since!

The Foyer at the National Theatre

Sunday saw the start of the Brene Brown e-course Gifts of Imperfection. It combines the material from the book with art journalling. Three key words from this week's intention are 'courage, compassion and connection'

One of the first exercises was to take the perfection pledge - the idea was to write it on your hand and then take a selfie but this went a bit wrong in my case and I ended up with a rather messy hand so I made this heart instead! 

Another course I am taking is Sebastian Michael's photoshop artistry. This week he challenged the group to make something special for Kim Klassen and her husband John who is seriously ill with leukaemia. It was Kim that introduced me to both Photoshop and Lightroom and guided my first faltering steps in her classes, so it was a pleasure to work on this piece which I also dedicate to a dear friend I have learned this week is fighting cancer.

I do realise of course that I am in grave danger of over-using the Scarlet angel  - but I can't resist!

Finally we have been starting to think seriously about where we might move to when we retire in a couple of years. At the moment the top hit is Salisbury which we visited last weekend, but watch this space! 

tags: Grunge, photrography, photoshop, Kim Klassen, Brene Brown, Royal National Theatre, Salisbury, Clive Rowe, scarlet hotel
categories: Photography, information
Tuesday 10.22.13
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 6
 

The Sunshine Awards

Hello all, the universe has really helped me out this week! last night I was conscious that I hadn't started, never mind completed, this week's post. There were reasons for this - yesterday  we hosted a family party of 15 to celebrate our Ruby Wedding Anniversary, (which takes place next weekend) so I have been a bit preoccupied with food, tidying, and putting all this stuff back into our newly decorated Study, henceforth to be know as the studio! I haven't even taken any photographs this week which is almost unheard of. So what could I blog about? I was pondering this when an email popped into my in-box nominating me for a sunshine award.

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This means a fellow blogger Kelly, who you can visit over on http://kellylmckenzie.com, invited me to answer her ten questions about myself and then pass the torch on to 10 other blogging pals. 

These were Kelly's questions for me

1. Cats or Dogs?

I haven't any pets right now, but when I was a child we had a dog a cat and a budgerigar. I guess I like cats better than dogs I admire their elegance, their 'devil may care'  attitude and their independence

2. Would you rather come back as a man or a woman?

Difficult one this, but I think I will stick to being a woman but would hope to be born into a society where female values such as nuturing and peace making are valued more highly than they sometimes appear to be today

3. Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction?

On the whole non fiction. I read a lot of biographies and have recently enjoyed Diana Athill's memoirs. I have also been researching  happiness recently and would recommend Gretchen Rubin's books.

4. What did you want to be when you grew up?

I wanted to be a ballet dancer and later an actress. I loved my ballet lessons and being taken to live theatre, although the latter only happened very occasionally. I have made up for that since though. 

5. What is your most favourite method of transportation?

Probably boat. I grew up on an island so it was the only way off! Our most exciting trip across the Solent was when I was 13 and going with my french exchange to take the ferry to france from Southampton. Dad  got the ferry times wrong from Cowes and we realised we had missed the ferry that would get there in time to cross the channel where Michele's parents would be waiting for us us at Le Havre. Dad, normally the soul of prudence, had to hire a speedboat to take us across - now that was exciting!

6. Would you rather live in a hot climate or a cold climate?

I think the Mediterranean  would suit me very well! I really love to be warm and to feel my whole body relax rather than be tensed up against the cold. That said we had a brilliant Christmas in North Norway in 2000 where it was -12c  and the sun didn't rise above the horizon  but for all that it was calm crisp and incredibly beautiful, though maybe a week was enough! 

7. Are you a “visual” or “auditory” learner?

my ideal way to learn would be to look at something while some one tells me a story about it

8. Do you prefer to live in the city or in the country?

I have lived in the country for most of my life with only a brief spell in London during  my twenties - I love it but it does have some major disadvantages like having to get into the car every time you want to go somewhere. When we retire in a couple of years we are planning a complete lifestyle change with a move into the city - so watch this space!

9. Do you prefer savoury or sweet dishes?

Savoury. I would be happy with two starters and no dessert

10. Are you a night owl or morning person?

Definitely a night owl. I keep coming across people who get up at 5 in the morning to start their daily routine and all I can think is why

 

I'd love to live in the Mediterranean

Now it’s my turn to ask the questions. My 10 nominees for the Sunshine Award are: 

Viv at Within the Frame

Stacie at Stacie Jewellery

Sarah at Paisley Rain Boots 

Suzie at Vignettes de la Vie

Moyra at Getting stuff done

Roxi at Creating Beyond the Layers

Lisa at The Wright stuff

Holly at Holly Hinton

Nancy at Nancy Jean Creative thoughts

Sally at Day 2 Day Radishes  

 

Dear Nominees:

Please know that this is not a chain letter – nothing untoward will befall you should you choose not to participate. If you wish to just answer the questions I’m fine with that, too. But if you Do want to join in the fun, here are the “rules”:

1. Include the award logo in a post or on your blog.

2. Link to the person who nominated you.

3. Answer 10 questions about yourself and write 10 questions for your nominees to answer

4. Nominate 10 bloggers to receive the award. Link your nominees to the post and comment on their blogs, letting them know they have been nominated.

Ready to play? Excellent. Here are my questions for you:

  1. What's your favourite poem?
  2. If you had been born into another century which one would you have chosen ? 
  3. McDonalds or Michelin Star? 
  4. Who has inspired you most during the last year? 
  5. If you were to emigrate to another country, which would you choose and why?  
  6. What is your favourite piece  of music /song?
  7. Which character in history would you most like to have dinner with? 
  8. What's your favourite TV programme?
  9. Which book have you enjoyed the most this year?
  10. What's your favourite quote?

Enjoy! 

tags: sunshine awards, questions, photrography, fun, blogging
categories: Photography
Monday 09.30.13
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 3
 
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