Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Kiss

Shelley emailed this to me last week: Thanks Shells!!



This one is from here



Fav Sculpture: Rodin's 'Kiss'

Ninja vs Penguin's 'First Kiss'



I don't know who took this one.


Alfred Eisenstaedt’s image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square on V-J Day in 1945. (Photo: Alfred Eisenstaedt, Time-Life/Getty Images)



So I'm sitting here managing to get a reasonable amount of work done...huge green fly circling over my head...and then I remembered that I have to look for my bank statements from 2007 to send to my accountant. I think they may be in storage in the roof or somewhere so I'm going to have to phone the bank and get them sent at R5 a pop. This sucks. I know I've not thrown them away. Grr...

Our friends Elaine and Pete (BTW thanks for movie night last night!) are sorting out their house and there's been talk of things unearthed in the process... My one box that is not in storage contains momentos from the last 10 years or so of my life (and beyond).

I used to write a lot of poems. Mostly love or frustration poems. There's one for just about every guy I've agonised over... I will now share a poem about kissing that I wrote in about the year 1999:

KISS:

When we kiss, oh! Heaven's in that
smile and joking eyes -
your honest searching. Always searching...
Brain ticking, careful not to say too much
but subtle, oh, so subtle kiss & kiss
And kiss some more
and comfort felt oh you, oh me
oh, you! together with me we mix a kiss
so sweet the nectar of a thousand bees
could not compare to this.
soon the flowers will pass their season and
perhaps return on the same cloud
or sadly [perhaps] on those of another sky;
another day; another season >
Or perhaps the memory of this, our season -
me and you and you and me
will linger long enough to see another. Perhaps.
For now, to savor every kiss
and lock it into now's eternity.

- - - - -

He must have been a good kisser.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Date & Marie Biscuit Recipe

This is a recipe that my aunt gave me a while back -- it is SO easy to make & the biscuits will get eaten so fast -- they never last long in the biscuit jar!

They are brilliant to serve with ice cream as a dessert...

I think I will add some glace cherries next time for a Christmas variation :)


A Bajofondo Day

Today is the first beautiful day we have had in a long time. The sun is actually shining and there is virtually no wind. I was starting to think that a Summer day would never arrive!

Struggling to work today - people drilling somewhere in our building and its driving me NUTS - have been doing little thinks like updating my Twitter background to match my website and my creativity blog (which hardly ever gets updated!). Really need to get some work done...........

Listening to the Bajofondo Tango Club to try and ease the drilling noise & hopefully get some inspiration going....once I'm going all will be well!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Fluffies

Unfortunately, due to living in a flat (not having a garden) and travelling away from home quite frequently, it is not easy to decide when one is at a point of being 'settled' enough to make the huge descision to take on a new member of one's family, be it human or canine...
To my thinking, a Yorkshire Terrier has many advantageous factors -- here are my top 5:
  1. They are small (my preference are the teacup variety)
  2. If they get enough love and attention & get well trained, they will not be 'yappers'
  3. They are incredibly cute
  4. They are loving and fun
  5. They fit into an average size handbag
(pic from Gumtree ad I enquired on)
But Geoff does not like them. One can argue around the fact that he will learn to love whatever fluffies come into our lives (eg: my goldfish regretfully departed *and admittedly: not fluffy* ; Robyn's cat; T'Neal's Bird *again, not fluffy*), but I also believe that we should agree on the breed. Since we can't have our friend Eva's 'Chug' (Chihuahua-cross-Pug) which is just about the strangest and cutest thing you've ever seen, I've done further dog research..... and found the perfect dog (which Geoff also likes) - I present to you, the Boston Terrier:

(pic from Gumtree ad I enquired on today)

This from Wikipedia:

Boston Terriers are typically small, compactly built, well proportioned dogs with erect ears, short tails, and a short muzzle that should be free of wrinkles. They usually have a square sort of face. According to international breed standard, the dog should weigh no less than 10 pounds and no more than 25 pounds. Boston Terriers usually stand 15-17 inches at the withers......

Boston Terriers have strong, friendly personalities. Bostons can range in temperaments from those that are eager to please their master to those that are more stubborn. Both can be easily trained given a patient and assertive owner.....

While originally bred for fighting, they were later down bred for companionship. The modern Boston Terrier can be gentle, alert, expressive, and well-mannered. It must be noted however, that they are not considered terriers by the American Kennel Club, but are part of the non-sporting group. Boston Terrier is something of a misnomer. They were originally a cross-breed between the Old English Bulldog and the English White Terrier.....

Some Bostons enjoy having another one for companionship. Both females and males generally bark only when necessary. Having been bred as a companion dog, they enjoy being around people, and, if properly socialized, get along well with children, the elderly, other canines, and non-canine pets. Some Boston Terriers are very cuddly, while others are more independent.

So crossed fingers & toes & holding thumbs and all that.

Lets move soon!!!

The Rain



It just does not seem to stop. I ran down to Olympia this morning & got drenched through to mid-calves so I donned some comfy pants & gum boots for my next venture out the door.

This weather makes me feel like pancakes. Alas, I'm limiting my starch input so its just not going to happen. I hope George gets some rain too...

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Aquisition

So I've gone and done it: After a circles of dreaming & wanting & wishing and hoping and testing at multiple viewings & finally deciding that this is, most definitly, the espresso machine of my dreams, 3 things happened:
  1. I found an email in my spam (which I never usually check) from @home with their special on Breville appliances
  2. The price of my coveted coffee machine went up in the store but not on the website

    *1+2 signify my last chance at getting it at the lowest it will probably ever be

  3. I can't really say because it has to do with a present for somebody! Never you mind ;)

Anyhow - I just really really really wanted one. I think it was from the day Shells and Steve made me a delicious coffee at their home ( + its an investment! Geoff and I can always start a "Bagdad Cafe" if everything turns on its pear shaped self )

And now its home & looking very stylish in our kitchen and I have just about no money left and the bills keep piling up. But I can make really nice coffee at home. I can even get excited about the Starbucks Gingerbread Latte recipe that Shelley posted: because I can make it :)


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The Best Book Launch I Ever Missed

Tina Bester from an AMAZING little bakery/coffee shop in Obs called "Queen of Tarts" has launched her new book - 'bake'.

The title of this blog may suggest that I was glad to have missed the book launch at our local, Kalk Bay Books last Friday. This is by NO MEANS true. The truth is that I had it diarised for 3 weeks........ but we decided to go away for Geoff's birthday weekend (which was rather awesome too.....) so I could not go.

I did not even know what was in store for the attendees of this book launch or I may have done a beg and a plead to leave at sparrows on Saturday morning...because this:


fellow cake enthusiasts, is a picture that my sister in law, Colleen, took with her cell phone at the very event.

Truely: The best book launch ever -- and I missed it.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Monday, November 02, 2009

Azure


I have realised that the sea plays a huge roll in my sanity berometer (kind of like the weather does to people living in places like London). I am so spoiled, with the sea being a cattie's stone-throw away from our balcony, that it takes something so exceptional for me to really be "wow'ed" by the sea. I always notice its moods & its beauty, but it doesn't often floor me.

I saved Robyn from her car yesterday (clutch cable broke) and we ended up having a lovely lunch in a new spot in Kommetjie...on the drive home, we looped past Long Beach & what I saw almost took my breath away. The photograph above) has been posted to this blog directly from my phone. No Photoshop.

The sea was so clear and tropical and such an exquisit colour. I am so glad to have witnessed such beauty.

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White Marble. Finally.


Finally finally finally, we have our counter tops in....and no less than Kaliston White Marble. After 10 months of working on (starting to rot) plywood, it is such a pleasure to have clean, light, white, complete surfaces to work on that are cool and feel amazing to touch.

A dream come true :)

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The Gift Fair


Miss Molly (T'Neal and I) set up this beautiful stand for The Gift Fair at Groot Constantia this year...I restored a funny little cupboard that was rotting in Geoff's shop garden -- scraped all the veneer off and painted it white & then wall papered the outside edges to make it really pretty. I upholstered a piece of plywood (previously our kitchen top) with foam and white denim to create a pin-board to pin plaster hearts, Christmas decorations and some heart shaped casings with cookies to.

I had super-wood cut and Geoff & I made them into boxes which I had sprayed at the car spray shop (we put wall paper behind for the Fair)... T'Neal made a great little cakestand for her cake boxes (which, by the way, are in the latest issue of Elle Decoration [!!!!] ) and I sewed a border of colourful fabric for the edge of our table.

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The Book Lounge



Last Friday found me with an hour to spare in Roeland Street at the most wonderful book shop called 'The Book Lounge' which has a great collection of unusual books. I'm sure that other book shops have wonderful collections, but I somehow fail to find the interesting books that intrigue me...or perhaps I just don't have time on my hands and the patience to seek out the gems.

I bought a book that has been on my heart to read called 'Eat Pray Love' by Elizabeth Gilbert. I've raced through 'Eat' and am cruizing through 'Pray' at the moment. It is food for the heart - inspires inspriation to travel & find the calm in all the storm.

I've been so busy. Busy Busy Busy. Gift Fair....work....and finally, I've taken some time for myself - to spoil myself and get back to a place where I feel I am actually living and enjoying life instead of chasing deadlines & feeling constantly rushed & demanded of

I found some lovely design-related books...My turn to buy for 'The Artist's Book Club' is in April, so I've been scouting to find the books I really want so that when my turn comes it won't be a mad rush. I found a wonderful book at Exclusive Books, Cavendish the other day called 'Vitamin D - New Perspectives in Drawing'. This is a hot contender...Will need to spend some more time with it to be sure.



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