Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Geeking over groceries
Went for a mooch around Ikea with The Mother a couple of days ago, and as we happened to go in the evening, a delicious dins of meatballs was inevitable...
Omnom.
After a bit of a browse (and purchasing a few bits we never knew we wanted needed!), we went to the little bit at the end where you can buy all the Ikea food for funsies at home, and I realised how amazing the packaging design of everything is!
Love that the wine's called Glogg (Swedish for "Glug"?)
Sardines (they looked better in real life - turns out it was quite hard to get the contrasting silver just right in a hastily taken phone picture!)
Fish paste...
And Crab paste!
I was going to spend a little more time being a geek & taking pictures, but was starting to get funny looks from people just trying to buy groceries. Kill-joys.
Bloody love Ikea though <3
Friday, 23 September 2011
A little something
To pass the time...
A fun website that popped up between friends of mine on Facebook:
It's a litte silly, sure, but a whole lot of fun too - a really cute way of reminding people to "be creative - every day".
Which in turn, reminds me of a list I saw on Tumblr a little while ago:
(http://paulzii.tumblr.com/post/3360025995)
Enjoy!
Friday, 16 September 2011
A thought...
One of my best friends really doesn't like ska.
Actually, quite a few people I know seem to feel fairly indifferent towards it. Which I totally don't understand! How can you not enjoy it?! It's just so happy & uplifting! Big love. Especially for this song at the moment (although having just watched the official video I don't think it really does it justice. But hey ho).
What are your thoughts on Ska? Love, Hate, or somewhere in the middle?
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Monday, 12 September 2011
Ghost Bikes
I read a small snippet about Ghost Bikes in a piece of press recently (I forget exactly where...), and after having a look around the website think it's a lovely, if slightly sad idea that's totally worth telling people about.
"Ghost Bikes are small and somber memorials for bicyclists who are killed or hit on the street. A bicycle is painted all white and locked to a street sign near the crash site, accompanied by a small plaque. They serve as reminders of the tragedy that took place on an otherwise anonymous street corner, and as quiet statements in support of cyclists' right to safe travel."
The Ghost Bikes were originally set up in St Louis, Missouri in 2003 but soon made their way across the pond.
"The ghost bike movement began when Patrick Van der Tuin saw a vehicle hit a woman in a cycle lane in St Louis. He later placed a white bike there with a notice saying: "Cyclist struck here."
ghostbikes.org/press
The Ghost Bikes were originally set up in St Louis, Missouri in 2003 but soon made their way across the pond.
"The ghost bike movement began when Patrick Van der Tuin saw a vehicle hit a woman in a cycle lane in St Louis. He later placed a white bike there with a notice saying: "Cyclist struck here."
ghostbikes.org/press
Passing it each day, Van der Tuin was impressed that drivers took note and slowed down."
It's scary just how many people are knocked off their bikes every year, and devestating how many die as a result.
It's scary just how many people are knocked off their bikes every year, and devestating how many die as a result.
Anything that helps people to remember cyclists, slow down or just take more time to look out for them is amazing. To do it in such a visually striking way just makes it that much more amazing.
"Ghost Bikes now operates in 43 countries and 75 cities worldwide".Thursday, 8 September 2011
Naked Leopard
I was going to title this Nude Leopard, but naked just sounds so much better :)
Have been up to all sorts recently. Went down to the 'bourne to see the Mother, Brother & Dog & generally chillax by the sea...
(I am, of course, referring to my nails this week):
Have been up to all sorts recently. Went down to the 'bourne to see the Mother, Brother & Dog & generally chillax by the sea...
Then after a super swift turnaround, it was off to see some lovely London ladies for film-watching, drinking & eating far too much & general good times! Oh, and a spot of nail admiration, obviously...
These were both done by the lovely Dani, who's website you can find here.
Apart from that, it's been fairly quiet...but in quite a nice way :)
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