Sunday, 12 October 2008

The guy from over the road

 
Reggae star Alton Ellis, known as "the Godfather of rocksteady", has died at the age of 70.
The Jamaican-born singer, who moved to Britain in the 1970s, achieved fame with a number of hits, including I'm Still in Love and I'm Just a Guy. He was a leading pioneer of the more laid-back "rocksteady" sound, which came out of Jamaica in the 1960s.Ellis was still performing until August this year, when he collapsed after a concert in central London.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7665594.stm

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

When Protons Collide

 
An illustration of the production and immediate decay of a tiny (and harmless) black hole, one of the potential results from the proton-proton collisions at ATLAS.
By MIKE MCNENEY
Photo by CERN
 
I'm slightly disapointed at being able to post tonight. I was hoping to have been sucked into a black hole and catapulted at light speed into a new universe. 

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Todays treat


I went off Oreos for a little while due to a few days of complete and utter over-indulgence. Instead of sticking to my normal 6 pack , I took advantage of a  BOGOF on the creamy little wonders and bought a lorry load of big packets which just vanished in a few days! I think someone took them!!! Still I'm fully recovered and had a yummy time earlier with a cold glass of cow juice to accompany.

Monday, 8 September 2008

Who do you really think you are?

I found an interesting site called Public Profiler ( http://www.publicprofiler.org/worldnames/Default.aspx) and was amazed to find myself typing in the search box, not the name that EVERYONE knows me by, not the name I call myself & the name on my passport. No, without thinking I typed in my maiden name. This got me thinking about how I see myself and it appears despite being an adult & sensible & being called something else, I'm still a scruffy tomboy roaming wild, only difference ( ? ) is I've got my kids following behind now not my dogs!

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Sucessful brainwashing

It appears that my work in assisting Hello Kitty in her quest for world domination is finally bearing fruit. My methods of persuasion have been subtle but obviously successful......

Thursday, 24 July 2008

Dispersal

I think I'm going to be spending a bit of time looking in my lifes rear-view mirror. There are some major changes coming, friends and family are dispersing around the world (well Birmingham is classed as somewhere in the world!) and the changes are making me think back to my own dispersal "period", (way back when I wasn't settled!!). With the wonderful rose- tinted glasses of hindsight, I remember the adventures fondly, the exploration of the new place I had chosen to live. You know you're not a newcomer anymore when you know all the shortcuts to places and the opening hours of the local library but those tinted glasses do not completely hide the feeling of being the new kid in town. Walking unfamiliar streets, seeing unfamiliar faces, is lonely and for a long time thats how it is. But eventually there you are, in a place you see as home when you are away from it. I've adventured in my own way but I'm home right now and I think I'll stay in tonight!

Monday, 21 July 2008

Summer Holiday


Beers
Originally uploaded by Mrsmission4

My summer break is tantalisingly close and the weather seems to be on the up (maybe...hopefully...pleeeeeese).

Sunday, 20 July 2008

The other side of the planet




Originally uploaded by john white photos

Thinking alot about Australia these days....the time is drawing ever closer until a portion of our crew head off down under. But although they're going to be so missed, a big part of me wants them to go... they are the trail blazers, they are readying the New World for our arrival in 2010!

Wednesday, 16 July 2008

The Universe

The pond at school is one of my favourite places. Over the past 10yrs we have seen it develop its own ecosystem and the variety of life to be seen in and around the area is completely amazing. Bound on all sides by high walls, nesting robins and blackbirds in the hedges around,enjoy freedom from predators such as cats and foxes.Dragonfly nymphs hatch in the stems of Iris and dry their wings in the sun. Frogs spawn in the spring and July brings hundreds of tiny frogs hopping around the oxeye daisies and day-glo orange Crocosmia, providing easy food for the heron that drops in occasionally.The micro life that lives in the water is numerous and varied. On the ground around are spiders,ants,butterflies,bees ...the list just keeps on going.After years of sitting quietly beside it, sharing its secrets with the children or just passing by every day, I am now tuned to its rhythm and feel pleasure every time I see it. My own little private universe.

"Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty." - John Ruskin

Monday, 14 July 2008

Hoover Building @Night


Hoover Building
Originally uploaded by DaveWilliams

Hoover Building



Hoover Building
Originally uploaded by Mrsmission4


Having lived just down the road from this great art deco building, I thought it was about time I got up close! The light was wrong so they were not a great set of pics but I do plan to go back at a better time of day and also would love to do a night shot as the place looks amazing lit up.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Building

Saturday, 12 July 2008

Friday, 11 July 2008

Burning Bright?

Went on a school trip to London Zoo yesterday. I won't linger on the shabbiness and general state of the place.
I was most touched by the sight of a magnificant tiger normally found
with a territory of 20km² if female or 60–100 km² if male, pacing around its small enclosure, shaking its head from side to side. Occasionally it would 'attack' the spectators gathered excitedly against the glass. The sight was pitiful and I could see the poor creature was practically bored to insanity. We don't need zoos anymore, at least not in this form and London Zoo knows this. Thankfully the majority of the larger animals have been re-homed at Whipsnade and hopefully the poor tiger will be joining them soon. Captive breeding programs are essential ,I know for the continuation of critically edangered species, but the days of it being a spectator sport are coming to an end.

Monday, 7 July 2008

A Mighty Battle or Only a Game?

Yesterday's Wimbledon mens singles final has to go down as one of the best finals EVER! Four hours and forty eight minutes of sheer unadulterated pleasure....ish.It was also a  heart-attack inducing, tension filled afternoon and evening, culminating in tears of joy for the valiant conqueror and immense disappointment for the loser. I'm a bit of a fair-weather (excuse the pun!) tennis fan.....actually I only watch Wimbledon (thanks Mum) but so what. Yesterday was a sublime example of how wonderful sporting excellence can be.

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Monopoly London

Quicker than you can say "Go to jail", here's the Yellows complete. Coventry Street is present and correct with Covent Garden returned to its performance artists.

Monday, 30 June 2008

Subliminal Teaching

I found this an interesting piece, http://uk.news.yahoo.com/vdunet/20080630/ttc-capom-sets-out-to-brainwash-kids-6315470.html


Society has changed so teaching and learning must reflect it and after all , we all learn better if we are enjoying it!

Sunday, 29 June 2008

Monopoly London

Inspired by Tim Moore's hugely amusing book Do Not Pass Go, I started my walk around the Monopoly streets of London. It was all a bit slapdash. I stumbled upon Bow Street by chance and I forgot what I was supposed to be doing during the walk from Covent Garden (which I mistakenly thought was on the board! Of course it's Coventry Street) to Leicester Square, so totally missed the street sign and found myself looking for pigeons in Trafalgar Square before I knew it! Whitehall also fell by the wayside, my mind on the search for an ice cream! Northumberland Avenue was a 'Oh look , that's one of 'em',thing. Still three's a good start. (Covent Garden is included until Coventry St is done!)