A month or so ago, Miles the cow cat wasn't feeling very well and the vet asked whether there was a new cat in the house or the neighbourhood that might've stressed him out. I said no, I didn't think so.
Well turns out there is a new cat.
Damn she's pretty. |
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Girlfriend
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Supermoon 2012
Well turns out the moon was pretty close to the earth today. A case of 'Moonageddon' or perigee-syzygy. It sure contributed to my Superinsomnia last night.
The moon is still big and bright and I just caught a few magical glimpses of it before the rain came. The weekend has been relatively disastrous and Mr Moon has managed to put a smile on my face. So yep all is forgiven :)
The moon is still big and bright and I just caught a few magical glimpses of it before the rain came. The weekend has been relatively disastrous and Mr Moon has managed to put a smile on my face. So yep all is forgiven :)
Clouds |
Halo |
Not so round, are we? |
watching |
Here's hoping that I'll sleep better tonight.
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Photo excursion - Sculpture by the Sea 2012
Yay! Made it to Sculpture by the Sea at Cottesloe beach yesterday...lugged a macro lense with me because I wanted a different, narrowed take on the sculptures.
Check out the Sculpture by the Sea website to get the big picture :)
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Check out the Sculpture by the Sea website to get the big picture :)
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
Double, double toil and trouble
...fire burn, and cauldron bubble - Macbeth Act IV, Scene I
I've been digging Milani's gold lacquer recently; it has large chunks of hexagonal glitters swimming in clear polish. Shakespeare popped into my mind yesterday so I decided to team Butter London's Macbeth with gold french tips.
This is the first time I've used the glitter as tips and it's really fiddly; I ended up getting too much clear polish on the tips, just to get the amount of glitter that I want. Me likey a lot, but I don't know if I'll be doing this very often :S
I forgot that I had to stock shelves later that day and by the end of it, my nails were a mess. So there I was at 11pm peeling off what's left of the gold bits.
What does one then do with half-painted nails? One slaps on something dark and mysterious. OPI comes to the rescue with its blue-black shade.
The nail guide strips go on again...
...just in time for getting snap-happy at Sculpture by the Sea the next morning :)
I've been digging Milani's gold lacquer recently; it has large chunks of hexagonal glitters swimming in clear polish. Shakespeare popped into my mind yesterday so I decided to team Butter London's Macbeth with gold french tips.
This is the first time I've used the glitter as tips and it's really fiddly; I ended up getting too much clear polish on the tips, just to get the amount of glitter that I want. Me likey a lot, but I don't know if I'll be doing this very often :S
I forgot that I had to stock shelves later that day and by the end of it, my nails were a mess. So there I was at 11pm peeling off what's left of the gold bits.
What does one then do with half-painted nails? One slaps on something dark and mysterious. OPI comes to the rescue with its blue-black shade.
The nail guide strips go on again...
And my nails are fixed...
...just in time for getting snap-happy at Sculpture by the Sea the next morning :)
I used:
Manicare All-In-One (as base and top coats)
Butter London - Macbeth
OPI - Yoga-ta Get This Blue
Milani - Jewel FX Gold
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Monday, March 12, 2012
ARRRR!
I love Pirates of the Caribbean.
I especially love Captain Jack Sparrow's wit and charm.
And now I've totally taken notice of the movie's theme song.
Came across this video the other day; my jaw dropped and my heart stopped. Mind-blowingly amazing. My favourite comment on the video - "his ass plays better than me". You'll see ...
I was so amazed by this that I couldn't wait to try it out myself. So I put this video on loop for ages, then paused and played it repeatedly in order to learn it by ear. I also found the option to play it in slow mo. Total godsend. Seriously, why have I never learned songs this way? The visual really sped up the learning process. Fully recommend it.
I managed to get to the 1 minute mark and I really don't have the energy to go any further without piano scores. So here is my attempt at half the song...obviously I didn't hit as many notes as Radnich did, but I enjoyed playing it at speed. Mum always said that I play the piano as if I'm chasing a train :D
There are a few sticking keys, very frustrating. The paddle also makes a clicking sound so I sprayed it with WD-40, which in hindsight, I shouldn't have done. hmm.
I'd gladly offer piano notes to those wanting to try my version of the song, but this is all I got. *ahem* *sideway glance*
So if anyone knows anyone who knows anyone who might have the piano scores, may I please have a copy?
: )
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I especially love Captain Jack Sparrow's wit and charm.
And now I've totally taken notice of the movie's theme song.
Came across this video the other day; my jaw dropped and my heart stopped. Mind-blowingly amazing. My favourite comment on the video - "his ass plays better than me". You'll see ...
I was so amazed by this that I couldn't wait to try it out myself. So I put this video on loop for ages, then paused and played it repeatedly in order to learn it by ear. I also found the option to play it in slow mo. Total godsend. Seriously, why have I never learned songs this way? The visual really sped up the learning process. Fully recommend it.
I managed to get to the 1 minute mark and I really don't have the energy to go any further without piano scores. So here is my attempt at half the song...obviously I didn't hit as many notes as Radnich did, but I enjoyed playing it at speed. Mum always said that I play the piano as if I'm chasing a train :D
There are a few sticking keys, very frustrating. The paddle also makes a clicking sound so I sprayed it with WD-40, which in hindsight, I shouldn't have done. hmm.
I'd gladly offer piano notes to those wanting to try my version of the song, but this is all I got. *ahem* *sideway glance*
I was never a fan of music theory, the stave, notations and such. |
So if anyone knows anyone who knows anyone who might have the piano scores, may I please have a copy?
: )
♥
Monday, March 5, 2012
Lilac nails!
Yay, public holiday, a day to devote to creativity :) Thanks to Pinterest, I've had ideas galore for my nails and here's one of them.
With my most recent drugstore find, a pretty shade of lilac, I thought I'd amp it up just a little using a dark purple shade.
With my most recent drugstore find, a pretty shade of lilac, I thought I'd amp it up just a little using a dark purple shade.
- One layer of base coat
- Two light coats of lilac
- Dark purple polish painted freehand and cleaned up with corrector pen
- One layer of top coat
This'll add some fun to the work week ahead!
I used:
Manicare All-In-One
Manicare Nail Enamel Corrector Pen
Natio Dazzling Lilac
Nine West Shade 317
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Want at first sight!
There it is.
A spur of the moment statement about an instrument I knew absolutely nothing about.
And by 30th Jan, I had a ukulele.
I went looking for a uke on Ebay and when I saw 'the one'...BAM!...do want !!! I also had my sights set on a limited edition uke (I have a thing for rarity) but that was relatively plain and exxy.
For the next 5 days or so, I watched the listing like a hawk. In that time I read (thanks Wiki) that ukes commonly come in four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone. I didn't hang around long enough to find out what that meant. My Google search returned over 8 million results so I figured I'd take a proper look when I actually have a uke.
Back to Ebay. On the last day of the auction, with less than 30 seconds before it ended, I placed my single, all-consuming, devastating bid. One that would blow other bidders away because they didn't see me coming, or their app failed to notify them that they've been outbid, or they have slow internet, or they were frozen in awe of my ninja-ness. In a blink of an eye, the all too familiar appeared on the top right corner of my page "Congratulations blah blah blah". *fist pump*
Eight agonising days later, the uke arrived at my work and that's when I thought to myself "um girl, who are you kiddin?"
That day I was one happy little vegemite and I couldn't wait to get home to find out how it all works. The first link I clicked on was a godsend.
Step 1: Buy a ukelele *done*
Step 2: Tune your ukulele
Turns out, my little four-stringed instrument needed tuning in the order G, C, E, A (Good Cooks Eat Alot)...it reminded me of All Cows Eat Grass from my years of struggle with music theory :)
Step 3: Learn how to play
This was such an easy tutorial to follow - 3 chords - C, F, G7
And apparently, the chords for Sunday Morning by Maroon 5, which was also my first piano cover on YouTube :)
So. Here is my attempt...
This is as far as I've got to and I can't wait to learn another song soon!
More on my pretty ukulele in my next post :)
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A spur of the moment statement about an instrument I knew absolutely nothing about.
And by 30th Jan, I had a ukulele.
I went looking for a uke on Ebay and when I saw 'the one'...BAM!...do want !!! I also had my sights set on a limited edition uke (I have a thing for rarity) but that was relatively plain and exxy.
For the next 5 days or so, I watched the listing like a hawk. In that time I read (thanks Wiki) that ukes commonly come in four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor and baritone. I didn't hang around long enough to find out what that meant. My Google search returned over 8 million results so I figured I'd take a proper look when I actually have a uke.
Back to Ebay. On the last day of the auction, with less than 30 seconds before it ended, I placed my single, all-consuming, devastating bid. One that would blow other bidders away because they didn't see me coming, or their app failed to notify them that they've been outbid, or they have slow internet, or they were frozen in awe of my ninja-ness. In a blink of an eye, the all too familiar appeared on the top right corner of my page "Congratulations blah blah blah". *fist pump*
Eight agonising days later, the uke arrived at my work and that's when I thought to myself "um girl, who are you kiddin?"
That day I was one happy little vegemite and I couldn't wait to get home to find out how it all works. The first link I clicked on was a godsend.
Step 1: Buy a ukelele *done*
Step 2: Tune your ukulele
Turns out, my little four-stringed instrument needed tuning in the order G, C, E, A (Good Cooks Eat Alot)...it reminded me of All Cows Eat Grass from my years of struggle with music theory :)
Step 3: Learn how to play
This was such an easy tutorial to follow - 3 chords - C, F, G7
And apparently, the chords for Sunday Morning by Maroon 5, which was also my first piano cover on YouTube :)
So. Here is my attempt...
This is as far as I've got to and I can't wait to learn another song soon!
More on my pretty ukulele in my next post :)
♥
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