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Sunday, September 02, 2012
Flea Circus
It was always going to take something spectacular for me to return to my long-lost-in-the-process-of-carrying-and-having-a-child blog: Ladies and Gentlemen, step right up because this, is IT:
Oh my, where do I start... At the beginning I suppose. I have always loved cartoons - make-believe worlds where anything is possible - I love old-school animations accompanied by orchestral music... crazy, impossible things like flea circus' appearing on the TV screen.
As a student, I had a little black and white TV that's changing channels functionality involved a pair of pliers. One night, quite late after getting home from being out, I saw a real life flea circus on my little TV.
For years I have wondered whether I imagined what I saw on TV, or whether it was real... I haven't looked it up until now as I have been too afraid that I've been telling people about a Flea Circus that is completely fictional. (Well, wouldn't you look at me like I'm crazy??)
Friends: tonight I finally looked it up and I am pleased to announce that Flea Circus' actually do exist. Isn't the world fantastic?!
FACTS:
I found this info from this source & really nice website:
In the real Flea Circuses harnessed fleas manipulate the props and carry out the acts within the circus. Fleas are harnessed using very fine wire, which is tied around the flea's neck; this is usually made from jewellers 'gold wire' of a very thin gauge. Sometimes jeweller's are set the task of creating miniature chariots and carts!
The acts have generally been the same over the decades...
These include:
SOME YOUTUBE EVIDENCE:
Furthermore:
Oh my, where do I start... At the beginning I suppose. I have always loved cartoons - make-believe worlds where anything is possible - I love old-school animations accompanied by orchestral music... crazy, impossible things like flea circus' appearing on the TV screen.
As a student, I had a little black and white TV that's changing channels functionality involved a pair of pliers. One night, quite late after getting home from being out, I saw a real life flea circus on my little TV.
For years I have wondered whether I imagined what I saw on TV, or whether it was real... I haven't looked it up until now as I have been too afraid that I've been telling people about a Flea Circus that is completely fictional. (Well, wouldn't you look at me like I'm crazy??)
Friends: tonight I finally looked it up and I am pleased to announce that Flea Circus' actually do exist. Isn't the world fantastic?!
FACTS:
- The performers live for about 1 year.
- It takes 6 months for them to mature enough to be trained.
- It takes 3 months to train.
- They perform for the next 3 months
- They die.
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Poster of William Fricke's Flea Circus, early 20th century. (Tim Cockerill Collection) Go here for more & 'Mexican Dressed Fleas' |
I found this info from this source & really nice website:
In the real Flea Circuses harnessed fleas manipulate the props and carry out the acts within the circus. Fleas are harnessed using very fine wire, which is tied around the flea's neck; this is usually made from jewellers 'gold wire' of a very thin gauge. Sometimes jeweller's are set the task of creating miniature chariots and carts!
The acts have generally been the same over the decades...
These include:
- Chariots and 'horse drawn' style vehicles are pulled by a flea.
- High dive - the flea dives from a diving board into a pool of water below.
- High wire - the flea crawls across the wire to the other side with a prop.
- Seesaw - the fleas ride the seesaw.
- Trapeze - the fleas jump from swing to swing.
- Flea cannon - a flea is shot from the cannon
SOME YOUTUBE EVIDENCE:
Furthermore:
- Lots of interesting info here
- These people look at "The Flea Circus Research Library's look into the microscopic world of educated and trained fleas"
- More videos here
Flea tightrope walking |
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
My Room...
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It has been a long time since I lived in my parent's house... I went to boarding school from age 14.5 which was my first big "solo" move - back and forth from Espin House with my big blue trunk. I still have dreams about packing my trunk - it would disappear to who-knows-where once unpacked at the beginning of term...and reappear magically at the entrance to the dorm room at the end of term - (or was it year end?) to prepare for home-going. Thinking back, it seems a bit like the Harry Potter arriving and leaving Hogwarts... how easy it is to romanticise experiences when looking back!!
I went through so much in that room in my parents house. I fell in love for the first time... read letters from and wrote letters to my crushes... agonised about life, love and everything else with my best friend. I escaped here when I was feeling sad... read scary novels on my bed... cut out photographs and stuck them in my scrap book... recorded late night music on my tape recorder & listened to my collections until the tapes stretched...
I liked to move my room around once in a while - this mostly involved moving my bed to a different location within the room. I remember making changes late at night a few times when not being able to sleep. (I don't think that mom approved - especially when coming to wake me in the morning & things being different to how they were when she said good-night!) It was important for me that I could change things - make them my own in this small way. I must remember to allow my daughter to move her room around as she pleases one day too. ..and also remember that even though I am her mother, I will not always know what's best for her.
My parents have decided to make a move from life in our family home, and so they have put their house of 20+years on the market. Because I have not lived there for so long, I am not overly concerned about being sentimental that it won't be our family home any more. Our family home will be wherever my parents are - which, for the next chapter, will be their newly renovated lock-up-and-go flat in Mosselbay where we spent Summer holidays swimming in the sea, tanning on the beaches & walking through the streets on hot Summer nights (dodging cockroaches) with after-sun on our skin, the smell of the sea in our hair & ice-creams in our hands.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Romeo & Juliette?
Someone I'm following in Pinterest posted this image:
This image touches my heart & makes me want to have a really good sob...It is incredible that there is the skeletal evidence of these two people who tenderly faced each other, entwined in embrace at the moment of death & so far beyond.
I look at this image & try and imagine what is most moving about it...
It could be that it is so obvious that they loved or were infatuated with one another - whatever the circumstances around their death...
...or that it is so beautiful that two people who adored one another, have their remains on this earth - that they have not been separated after death...
...or that I see myself lying in a similar posture with my love - close to him each precious night & I feel so blessed to have him - knowing we have a limited time on this planet together in human form: it makes my heart ache to think of it ever ending.
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Skeletons locked in eternal embrace. It could be humanity's oldest story of doomed love. Archaeologists have unearthed two skeletons from the Neolithic period locked in an eternal embrace and buried outside Mantua, Italy, just 25 miles south of Verona, the city where Shakespeare set the star-crossed tale of Romeo and Juliet. After being found at the site where a factory is planned, people worldwide have speculated on the circumstances surrounding the couple's deaths. They are thought to have died young because they both had all their teeth intact. But beyond that, the skeletons are a mystery. Archaeologists announced Monday that they will move the entire block of earth the skeletons are resting in for further study and eventual display in a museum. source |
This image touches my heart & makes me want to have a really good sob...It is incredible that there is the skeletal evidence of these two people who tenderly faced each other, entwined in embrace at the moment of death & so far beyond.
I look at this image & try and imagine what is most moving about it...
It could be that it is so obvious that they loved or were infatuated with one another - whatever the circumstances around their death...
...or that it is so beautiful that two people who adored one another, have their remains on this earth - that they have not been separated after death...
...or that I see myself lying in a similar posture with my love - close to him each precious night & I feel so blessed to have him - knowing we have a limited time on this planet together in human form: it makes my heart ache to think of it ever ending.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Baking Friday...
Grace's first birthday party was set for the 4th of June & I offered to make some duckie cupcakes & a cake topper for her birthday cake... It took me a few days to make all of these & I had a lot of fun mixing colours and trying to figure out how to make a duck not look like a chicken!! These were the results:
...and while I was at it, I baked a cake (mom's fail-safe best chocolate cake recipe) for Danelle's birthday party which we attended on the night of the 3rd which I decorated with loads of 'plastic icing stars'! :
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cake topper for big cake < > mini-ducks for cupcakes |
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Danelle's Birthday Cake :) |
Monday, June 20, 2011
View from the Top
I just LOVE the things I find on Pinterest & around the internet... I am so happy with the boards I've set up as far as categories go so I have decided to start introducing some of my favorites on my blog :)
My board of the day is:
The source of this photograph's post before Pinterest is here... To re-quote from Airline: Identity, Design and Culture by Keith Lovegrove.“In stark contrast (often to the point of prudishness) shown by most airlines to that date, in 1973 Southwest Airlines threw caution to the winds with its stewardess uniform. ‘The girls must be able to wear kinky leather boots and hot pants or they don’t get the job,’ said the airline’s male bosses.”
Stan and I were living with T'Neal (and quite frankly driving her mad I think). One night she gave us some of her hard saved money & sent us off to movies so that she could have the flat to herself. We decided to see View From The Top & enjoyed it so much! ( I've seen it a few times since! Plus I just love Gwyneth Paltrow! )
A clear distinction is made in 'class' in the movie & the uniforms that the air hostesses wear play a big role in defining the kind of airline the girls are employed by - from the colour and design through to the type of fabric used - and the ultimate: "First Class International" - and in particular: New York > Paris the coveted job destination (and uniform) for our leading lady!
The irony of the situation is that people used to 'dress for flights', and yet the hostesses were dressed provocatively!
In this day and age, one never sees air hostesses that aren't beautifully presented -- I just cannot imagine a professional airline such as Emirates with air hostesses dressed in any other way but in their smart red and tan outfits! :
My board of the day is:
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Click HERE to view this board. |
and my pin of the day comes from that board:
The source of this photograph's post before Pinterest is here... To re-quote from Airline: Identity, Design and Culture by Keith Lovegrove.“In stark contrast (often to the point of prudishness) shown by most airlines to that date, in 1973 Southwest Airlines threw caution to the winds with its stewardess uniform. ‘The girls must be able to wear kinky leather boots and hot pants or they don’t get the job,’ said the airline’s male bosses.”
Stan and I were living with T'Neal (and quite frankly driving her mad I think). One night she gave us some of her hard saved money & sent us off to movies so that she could have the flat to herself. We decided to see View From The Top & enjoyed it so much! ( I've seen it a few times since! Plus I just love Gwyneth Paltrow! )
A clear distinction is made in 'class' in the movie & the uniforms that the air hostesses wear play a big role in defining the kind of airline the girls are employed by - from the colour and design through to the type of fabric used - and the ultimate: "First Class International" - and in particular: New York > Paris the coveted job destination (and uniform) for our leading lady!
The irony of the situation is that people used to 'dress for flights', and yet the hostesses were dressed provocatively!
In this day and age, one never sees air hostesses that aren't beautifully presented -- I just cannot imagine a professional airline such as Emirates with air hostesses dressed in any other way but in their smart red and tan outfits! :
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Who Wants To Not Be Skinny?!
I just found the most awesome ad promoting Ironized Yeast to help women put on weight so that they don't have to be skinny any more!!
I just LOVE the intro: 'Now there's no need to be "skinny" and friendless...'
The original website that it came from is here
I just LOVE the intro: 'Now there's no need to be "skinny" and friendless...'
The original website that it came from is here
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Staying Creative
I think that these are great principals to implement in order to stay creative:
# 27 is particularly challenging (especially when dealing with an invisible dead mouse which stinks & is generating flies on top of having displaced my entire workspace!!!)... and I could do with a touch more perfectionism & less breaks that amount to procrastination... and must remember #19 and get more rest!!
# 27 is particularly challenging (especially when dealing with an invisible dead mouse which stinks & is generating flies on top of having displaced my entire workspace!!!)... and I could do with a touch more perfectionism & less breaks that amount to procrastination... and must remember #19 and get more rest!!
My 32nd Birthday....
It was my birthday on Sunday & such a beautiful day with Geoff & my family...
I got spoiled with a Le Creuset cast iron oval casserole pot which we've already made Moroccan lamb shanks (from the Entertainment Ideas magazine from my mom & dad) in... I've been dreaming about owning one Le Creuset for many years now - it is a great asset to our kitchen repertoire ...especially now that its chilly and Wintery..!
Geoff and I drove through to Kalk Bay where we had breakfast at The Annex with my Mom, Dad, and T'Neal, Dave & Grace.
Grace turned 1 on the 1st of June & is just about the cutest thing on hands and knees!
From breakfast, Geoff and I headed North on the N7 and ended up at Riebeek Kasteel for the night... On Monday we looped upwards & back down to Cape Town along the coast - stopping in at 2nd hand shops to look for shop stock (I realised that in addition to closing the fridge door & my stomach now getting in the way, I can't actually fit between narrow shop isles any more!!)
I got spoiled with a Le Creuset cast iron oval casserole pot which we've already made Moroccan lamb shanks (from the Entertainment Ideas magazine from my mom & dad) in... I've been dreaming about owning one Le Creuset for many years now - it is a great asset to our kitchen repertoire ...especially now that its chilly and Wintery..!
Geoff and I drove through to Kalk Bay where we had breakfast at The Annex with my Mom, Dad, and T'Neal, Dave & Grace.
Grace turned 1 on the 1st of June & is just about the cutest thing on hands and knees!
From breakfast, Geoff and I headed North on the N7 and ended up at Riebeek Kasteel for the night... On Monday we looped upwards & back down to Cape Town along the coast - stopping in at 2nd hand shops to look for shop stock (I realised that in addition to closing the fridge door & my stomach now getting in the way, I can't actually fit between narrow shop isles any more!!)
Pintrest
I just LOVE Pinterest!!
Finally there is somewhere on the web where I can just save all the things I see that I love into categories in order to do something with them at a later stage. Its so much better then saving things into folders on my desktop because its so much more interactive! ...I love linking straight through to projects, tutorials, printables & recipes from one place! ..and of course, seeing who follows me and what they've been pinning.
Sometimes something funny will happen eg: these 2 photos ended up next to one another so it looks like the girl's hand extends to the next frame for the cat to lie on! :
Time to stop pinning & start making....as soon as we have more room (*watch a space close by!)
Finally there is somewhere on the web where I can just save all the things I see that I love into categories in order to do something with them at a later stage. Its so much better then saving things into folders on my desktop because its so much more interactive! ...I love linking straight through to projects, tutorials, printables & recipes from one place! ..and of course, seeing who follows me and what they've been pinning.
Sometimes something funny will happen eg: these 2 photos ended up next to one another so it looks like the girl's hand extends to the next frame for the cat to lie on! :
Time to stop pinning & start making....as soon as we have more room (*watch a space close by!)
Lack Of Blogging?
I have actually been blogging -- but not on this blog... and otherwise it seems that I'm spending waaaaay too much time collecting & not making things off Pinterest. I just found this little cartoon which illustrates the mindset of the procrastinatory brain state:
because, yes: it does feel like I'm procrastinating quite a bit on things that need to be done. It doesn't really help that I've hit the 3rd trimester 4pm exhaustion which is comparable to the 1st trimester 4pm exhaustion *(luckily without the nausea!!)
I have been getting things done, but at a rather random pace involving much fitting & starting.
because, yes: it does feel like I'm procrastinating quite a bit on things that need to be done. It doesn't really help that I've hit the 3rd trimester 4pm exhaustion which is comparable to the 1st trimester 4pm exhaustion *(luckily without the nausea!!)
I have been getting things done, but at a rather random pace involving much fitting & starting.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Black Swan
Geoff and I went to see Black Swan a couple of weeks back.... and I'm so pleased we did!
It was a very strange and twisted movie, but the scenes... the characters... the acting... the subject matter etc have stayed with me all this time: I keep on thinking about the movie & how amazingly it was styled to convey the mental state of the lead character... and how well Natalie Portman carried it off.
Its been a long while since I was so impressed with a film...no wonder it did so well in the awards! :)
It was a very strange and twisted movie, but the scenes... the characters... the acting... the subject matter etc have stayed with me all this time: I keep on thinking about the movie & how amazingly it was styled to convey the mental state of the lead character... and how well Natalie Portman carried it off.
Its been a long while since I was so impressed with a film...no wonder it did so well in the awards! :)
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Fun with Dwain & Danelle
Geoff and I LOVE a little eatery in Simon's Town run by a really awesome girl from Bloemfontein. Her restaurant / coffee shop has just been re-branded 'Cooked' and the food is really brilliant!
Dwain & Danelle came through from town & met us in Kalk Bay...we decided to go for a drive & ended up at Cooked for a really lovely meal (& great company of course!)
Dwain & Danelle came through from town & met us in Kalk Bay...we decided to go for a drive & ended up at Cooked for a really lovely meal (& great company of course!)
We spent some time back in Kalk Bay - in the park where Dwain & Geoff took advantage of the amusements:
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Josh
My sister-in-law, Karen, sent me this wonderful pic of my little nephew, Joshua, just before a big rugby game recently... he really is such a beautiful boy & I am a very proud aunty!! :)
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Most Major News
The most major news, and the reason I've been slack at blogging *(Besides that I've been away traveling a bit) is because I've been having to rest a lot more than usual because I am pregnant! (Thought it was finally time to announce it on my blog!) As of today, we're 22 and a half weeks in & all seems to be going really well! We'll be having a little girl at the end of August 2011.
I am looking forward to starting my own little family ♥
I am looking forward to starting my own little family ♥
Progress can be followed here
Early Morning Kalk Bay
I got up at the crack of dawn with Geoff a number of weeks ago to go down to Kalk Bay for breakfast... we went really early so that he could get a surf in first, while I had fun with the camera! :
Beautiful Kommetjie
It is such a privilege to live in a city that has so many beach options! Geoff & I often go for walks along Kommetjie beach & I'm constantly amazed by how different it can look from one day to another... Sometimes the beach is so covered in kelp that one has to dodge it & try not to slip on it. Other days, such as the day in the photographs in this post, the sea is so calm - with perfectly symmetrically breaking waves...the sky changes colour every few seconds as dusk creeps in & one can just breathe deeply because the air is so crisp and fresh ♥
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Mom's Birthday
T'Neal and Dave, Geoff and I joined mom and dad for mom's birthday on the 16th of April this year: "camping" in the flat in Mosselbay. As usual...too much food & WAY too much cake was had by all ....along with a bit of champagne (not preggie me! - but I had 'extra cake' to make up for it!) :)
Sunday, March 27, 2011
More Pool Fun
We've had so much fun in the pool with my underwater housing for the G10.. Here are some more of the best pics:
My mom, dad & little niece, Grace!
My mom, dad & little niece, Grace!
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