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Things I have learnt this week……
1) That watching someone you love's heart break and not be able to mend it is one of the most helpless feelings I have experienced. 2) That i'm getting old. The stark realisation came when I switched from MTV's top 30 hot tracks in favour Max Ultimate 90's. Brit Pop,…
22 Years since Jim…..
If you're over 30 you might struggle with the fact that its actually 22 years since the creative genius of Jim Henson left us. To anyone who is in the arts, creative in any way or grew up in the 1980’s this guy is a hero. His creativity is unsurpassed. …
Blanket Sydney with love….
We all need a little warmth this winter You can't move in the CBD or at the train stations without being approached by charities asking for money, donations or trying to hook you in on a direct debit scheme. There just isn't enough money in your pocket to go around.…
My happy childhood memory…
A happy childhood memory was sent to me today via the I Haz Cheezburger App. It was one of those moments when you read something and the power of the words blows the dust off a memory box locked tight for years. "That was actually me, we really did that!"…
Creepy Apps…..
Those of you that read my blog regularly will know I am wary of social networking. Facebook has been an enemy of mine but now I have to succumb, like a mindless lemming creating a business page there to share my work and grow my 've danced with the devil.…
Brighten your soul……
'If you see the negative first, then everyday life will simply stop working in your favour.' 'Jo-Ann Duff - Writer'
Things I have learnt this week….
That inspiration for a book, a poem or a song lyric can come just as easily from the everyday is it does the imagination like Chip Eating Hero That Guthy Renker and their complete lack of customer service, bordering on rudeness has left me feeling like just another number on…
High Anxiety….
I've been suffering a little lately with anxiety, worries and beginning to feel the pressures of life. Relaxing (well trying to), sleeping for more than 5 hours a night (well trying to) planning and adding structure to my day are all beginning to help. I also came across this…
Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival….
The harsh winter last year brought sadness and tragedy to Japan. The earthquake, subsequent tsunami and nuclear devastation left 20,000 dead and many more were never found. The Annual Cherry Blossom Festival is a huge deal in Japan but this year, I would imagine, it holds so much more significance.…
100 Years since Scott of the Antarctic……..
100 years ago on the 29th March 1912, Captain Scott wrote a last letter to his wife. The language of the time when read now may seem a little distant and formal, but you can't help but feel the anguish he was going through and can only imagine the pain and distress.…