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Thursday, July 28, 2005

Recipes to Remember - Courgettes and Mint



Tried this on Wednesday. Made a mistake and bought Corriander instead of Parsley (psychological error - don't like Parsley) but it worked really well all the same.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Still No Popcorn...

...but Flickr is very filling right now.

I've started a new pool called "Get The Message?" to collect "Any type of hand-written or hand-typed anonymous message or note or sign that makes you smile or just plain scared. The more hand-made, out of nowhere and abruptly personal the better."

Lately I've been thinking my photographs are becoming a little predictable and I've wanted to change direction to something a little more on the day-to-day documentary side. Nothing to serious, just taking pictures of quirky stuff that happens around here.

Day 1: Take That You Bastard.






























The key to the new direction I guess is taking my camera everywhere. And it paid off. I'd been driving around all morning doing errands for the business and was wondering if I would head home on my first day empty handed. Then I spotted this car outside our storage facility in town. I couldn't believe it. I nearly wet myself laughing, snapped the shot and then got the hell out of there. And a new Flickr Pool was born.

Friday, July 15, 2005

Square Eyes

Last night TV rocked at about 10.50pm on Channel 4. My University Town Hero Jarvis Cocker showed us what it takes to make the perfect Pop TV Show. Genius concept for a show harnessing the talent of unrefutable expert. Is there no end to this man's talents? Apparently not.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Test Card Gallery

I came across this image on Flickr today. It took me back. Way back.



Then I discovered a BBC Test Cards gallery.




According to the website, Test Card C (Digitally remastered) as shown above was "immensely popular". That's wonderful, but with who I wonder? And how could you register your approval for such things?

Whilst I'm here - let's take a balanced view. Who remembers Widespread World of Rediffusion? I don't really, but my Grandma used to own Rediffusion Television set even into the early 1990's. Beautiful logo.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Out of Popcorn



The garden is in really good shape at the moment although all the poppies have faded now to reveal explosive pods. That reminds me, I must remember to get some popcorn in. And while I'm at it - we need to get some bulk-buy teriyaki for the month of barbecues ahead.

June 2005 Highlights

June was a strange month. The business was really busy at times with European Clubs 2005 getting ever nearer. I think Lando C and I were just gunning for July where we could learn to breathe again. Really June was all about Barbecue Wishing (the weather sucked), Badly Sprained Ankles, and a short stay at a really weird but very homely B&B in Eastbourne.

tunes to remember june '05


Elliot Smith - From a Basement Hill

I love this album. It is one long trip in a wist-wagon.


Kaiser Chiefs - Employment

Great one for the car this. Yelling "Ooooooooh!" at the traffic is very alleviating.


Maximo Park - A Certain Trigger

I was really hoping to love this album but was so disappointed pretty much instantly. I love "The Coast is Always Changing" especially as it has about 3 catchy riffs sandwiched together and the lyrics are genius. The other tracks though feature continually self-referencing storylines (it's all about "I" and "Me") that really started to grate me after the first two plays.

flicks to remember june '05

It's been a great month for movies. Sin City and Garden State are definitely up there on the Christmas DVD list.

books to remember june '05


Douglas Adams - A Trilogy in Five Parts

Sunday, July 03, 2005

Flowers From The 1950's



There is something about this photograph which makes me think about the 1950's. Maybe it's the vivid colours.