Sunday 30 June 2013

Any ending is also a beginning - blog the 30th

All good things must come to an end and so with the end of June, #blogjune is over.

I have to say, this year was inspiring and wonderful. 

posts about work, 
posts about play, 
posts about the same time everyday... (2:45 to be precise :)
posts about music
posts about food (yum)
posts about 'embedded librarians' FTW
posts about reading
posts about crochet
posts about our furry friends (chihuahua's rule that one, ok)

I've been sharing, and caring and laughing with you all (yay go PLN)
please keep writing no matter how small...
(Any and all from tweets to keek... )


Thanks to @flexnib for getting us excited and active again. Thanks to you all for writing.

I will be blogging in July, however my access may be limited to free wifi when I can get it... so normal service will not be possible, I hope those who are par-ti-ci-pating in 'comment July', enjoy it as much as Blog June.

So goodbye June *waves*, hello July *bows*...

Yours in possibility
@kalgrl
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Beep...


Thursday 27 June 2013

An - ti - ci - pation - blog the 29th


Anticipation. (With apologies to Richard O'brien)

How do you do, 
Have you met my,
Planning,
Readying, 
and
Wishing?

How shall we go,
Shall we be,
brought down,
strung out,
or
Fine?

Is it the way we look,
Or how we feel,
Shall we,
Will we be,
ok &
Climb?

An - ti - ci - pation
Things are often very different to expectation...

I hope your anticipation for the rest of the year matches your experience, if you wish it to.

Yours in blogging
@kalgrl
#blogjune
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Gadget redundancy - blog the 28th

Bought one of these small stylus thingys for the eye phone.
How 'rock and roll' am I? 

Looks nice - reasonable quality - good spring.

I lost it on my desk 'between phones' and found it yesterday.
It was bought for an eye phone 4 which has the earphone jack on the top... So plug the thingy in and it hangs ready for use.

However ...
The earphone jack is on the bottom in the eye phone 5 ... Renders the thingy useless as dangles, gets in the way.. Etc. 

This is the same for anything i used to use with the 4 and even my bedside clock with player is no use now. I liked that gadget. The changes to the charging cord also mean I need 2 cords when travelling as my eye pad is now different to the eye phone. 


I think I will give it to ms 16 who inherited the 4.

I don't really like this sort of phaffing about any way. Perfect for a teenager. :D

#update - she loves it. 

@kalgrl
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Search for meme (ing) - blog the 27th

Doing a meme today - my way...
Idea lifted from @flexnib 

5 things you don't know about me

1. I'm allergic to rubber. (so no bondage for me - unless hmm leather? O.O)

(Yes I can hear the 50 shades of 'what did she say??? Omg - it's a joke Joyce)

2. At high school I chose the wrong subjects - all of them - took me years to recover from 'economics'. 
Just don't get me started on the periodic table or the chemical formula for DiHydrogen Monoxide. 

3. Very young, I  broke down late one evening on lonely road. In the parents car. I could not find the spare tyre. Older Subarus have them strapped to the top of the motor, and I forgot. 

Then two, very drunk, hard rock Miners, mature friends of my father, stopped to help change the car tyre. It. was. hilarious. (Slippery gravel, no light.. You get the idea.) 

4. My husband owns my iPhone - it's a Phone company rule - for the 'one account' to rule them all..

5. Cannibals frighten me. I mean some one who eats people on purpose - vomit. 
(Plus those running spiders / we have big ones here.)

@kalgrl
#blogJoke 
Blog every damn day in June.

ps. even on holiday. I'm dedicated & I love reading everyone's posts & nearly there - 'party'.

July is BIG for us... 

And now a picture via FB




Wednesday 26 June 2013

Progression - blog the 26th





Wordless Wednesday - well sorta

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Tuesday 25 June 2013

Art connection - blog the 25th

Today I attended a 'public consultation' for Regional Arts Australia in Kalgoorlie at the Goldfields Arts Centre - function room

The attendees were a varied group, from practicing artists, gallery owners, community arts groups, local government, state government, federal government and other interested parties.

We had a great discussion on community connections, promotion, arts practice and professional developments needs.
The contributions were interesting and diverse. 

I met the artistic director for the 2014 RAA national conference and festival. 
Mr Ben Fox. (He has a QR Code on his card! Yay)

Then we were asked about what we thought the conference should include, I suggested an online - interactive presence. (Now I have to put my money where my mouth is and give some examples of what I mean.. Any links to share PLN?)

In all a good experience and gathered a lot of information.

This was on display - beautiful work of hand dyed & printed cotton - artist name not there, but I can find out if interested.

I believe the skirt is recycled 'sample bags' from the mines. I would love to learn more about the process. 

Yours in Arts
@kalgrl
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Monday 24 June 2013

Brevity - blog the 24th

in the interest of brevity and finding your voice on twitter @lgreenpd has a great post...
in the interest of mini treats The Foodie Librarian has a post on airplane schwag...
in the interest of keeping it brief today, here is an image of a cat  reflection.

keeping it brief for Monday.

@kalgrl
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Sunday 23 June 2013

Super Moon - blog the 23rd

We went up Mt Charlotte reservoir to look at the Super moon. It was quite big and beautiful. 

It was still very light when it was rising at just after 5:00 pm.


It got dark very quickly - this is a panorama using the iPhone. 

Hope you all had a relaxing Sunday.

@kalgrl
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Saturday 22 June 2013

Relax - blog the 22nd

Had a lovely day - conversation, cake and champagne with good friends...

One returning -Adventure holiday - cruise of a lifetime on flooded rivers in Europe.

One learning - social networking - just joined FB - still not completely sure it is her thing.

One leaving - *sniff* - going off to a fantastic job out of town.

We had great conversation, ate and drank and chatted happily for a few hours. Such a nice day, the sunflowers on the table added joy.

I hope you all had a great Saturday.

@kalgrl
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Friday 21 June 2013

Luck - blog the 21st

As luck would have it, I entered a competition for some new luggage. 
It was an RACWA competition in conjunction with Samsonite Australia.

I needed new luggage as my current bags gave been damaged/worn out over the years and badly need replacing.

This was a twitter competition promoting their #racantarctica and I WON! 

(I believe I deserve that exclamation point.)

I can't wait to use them, and here is a picture... Lovely blue...

Huzzah 
So excited. They have the spinner wheels and everything. 

@kalgrl
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Thursday 20 June 2013

Winter - blog the 20th

Down the back yard
Near our dogs address
The fog now is lifting
No early planes - at a guess

Winter might be here now 
We really could do with rain
Winter in the desert
Can really be cold brrrr

(Hey, who says it has to rhyme :)


We got to 5c minimum brrr ( it's still about that now) - Shout out from my warm bed to the worthy souls doing boot camp or other torture. *waves*

@kalgrl
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Wednesday 19 June 2013

Grateful -blog the 19th

I was reminded today Via a tweet from @flexnib that I should be grateful for what I have, so here goes (adapted from Pick the brain blog)

  • What are you grateful for? A quiet hour each morning. 
  • Who are you grateful for? My family JB, BB, VB and Max the dog.
  • What is abundant in your life? Work and books. 
  • What is working wonderfully in your life? My relationship with JB 
  • What are things you’re happy about? Tea and hot showers & music. 
  • What can you celebrate? 6 years in librarianship. 
My favourite thing is still my camera in my phone... 


What are you grateful for ?
@kalgrl
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Tuesday 18 June 2013

Monday meme on Tuesday - blog the 18th

Monday meme via dpgreen.net 20 questions.

1. When you looked at yourself in the mirror today, what was the first thing you thought? 
Do I really need to wash my hair?
2. What shirt are you wearing? Black long sleeve t shirt
3. Do you label yourself? Yes, don't like to, but I do.
4. What does your watch look like? I don't wear a watch.
5. What were you doing at midnight last night? Half-awake wondering if JB will stop snoring.
6. Last furry thing you touched? Max our dog
7. Favourite age you have been so far? 37
8. What is your current desktop picture? Photo of Tiffany's window at the Raffles in Singapore (I had lunch at Tiffany's)
9. If you had to choose between $1,000,000 or to be able to fly what would it be? The money, please. ( sorry, flying - every time... I read this wrong initially.)
10. The last song you listened to?  

Love this, it ended a very emotional episode of  Torchwood and fitted the mood beautifully.

11. What time of day were you born? 23.59 (Mum said)
12. Where did you live in 1987? In my first home with JB
13. What do you do when vending machines steal your money? Get grumpy and vow to 'never use the machine again' ( until next time)
14. Would you move for the person you loved? Yes. 
15. Name three things that you have on you at all times?  Glasses, mobile phone, clothes (except showering)
16. What’s your favourite town/city? The next one I visit. Or Perth and Melbourne.
17. What was the last thing you paid for with cash? Lunch
18. When was the last time you wrote a letter to someone on paper and mailed it? Not sure, do birthday cards count? Last week. Actual letter, um years ago.
19. The last time you dressed fancy, what did you wear? I dressed up in fancy top and pants for a semi-formal lunch for my Mothers special birthday.
20. Does anything hurt on your body right now? Small surface cut on right index finger. Hurts like blazes.
Arthritis in hands.

Meme anyone?

@kalgrl
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Monday 17 June 2013

Journey - Blog the 17th

I've been thinking about journeys a lot recently, and remembering a conversation I had with a colleague years ago about the first steps we were both taking on a learning journey, me to attend Librarian school and her to learn alternative medicine, and complimentary therapies. The following quote was our mantra at the time...

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Lao-tzuThe Way of Lao-tzu
Chinese philosopher (604 BC - 531 BC)   

We completed those journeys and embarked on others of various length and duration.

Big journeys, like the one my friends Tim and Allison are on, exploring the world, the 'work/life balance' journey that k-k-k-Kate another friend now believes is a myth. Or the journey another friend is experiencing from a wheelchair. 

All of us with our careers at different times, places and levels... 

Little joyful journeys to wish my Mother happy 80th birthday, trips to complete training or tasks. Tiny minutiae of daily journeys to work and home to fill out the hours before we sleep, and yes sleep can also be a journey, my husband would say, you were lucky if you get some, he has insomnia. That is his journey.

Journeys are perspective. We see then from our own point of view.

My minutiae may be a large journey for someone for various reasons.
My large journey may be second place to someone who travels for work or who has visited many places.

Currently I am in a sort of 'holding pattern' for the start of a large journey for me, small for other seasoned travellers and minutiae for people who travel all the time.

This holding pattern seems to have lasted for weeks and I have been imagining myself in the places I am going to visit for a very long time. I have danced around Mayfair, wintered at the Palace, met friends at the Eiffel Tower and imagined the water above the channel tunnel, waves tossing in dark delight. The endless thoughts about what might be, and what I might experience, and the questionable  weather from the part of the world we are visiting, are all exciting and will be my journey.

This one just needs to begin.

So currently my journey is one of planning and saving and excitement and looking forward, so much so that am glossing over the little journeys and forgetting the tiny tasks I need to complete.
So please forgive me if I have forgotten to post your birthday gift, answer that tweet, pay that bill (oops). I will try to get all the 'single steps' done in time to relax and let the big journey happen, it will so soon be over, this journey of a thousand miles.

And then maybe I can start another... With pleasant memories of the road and places visited.

Happy journeys to you all.
@kalgrl
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Sunday 16 June 2013

Cook books - blog the 16th

This is partly for @flexnib cause she likes to browse and for @katiett who loves the Moosewood cookbook as much as I do :))

I have cookbooks in bookshelves in various parts of the house. The shelf in the lounge room is my favourite with 'the cooks companion' and 'the Jane Austen cookbook' amongst others for browsing, reading and dreaming of feasts for friends and loved ones. Amongst this group is Ian Hemphills 'Spice Notes' one of the better spice books... Reading this I can dream of being retired like Cadfael and sitting in my garden in the sun, surrounded by delicious smells, flowers and bees. (Until there is a murder of course. :)

The lounge room set ' the enchanted broccoli forest' is a companion book to the Moosewood.


The messy kitchen stash - currently enjoying 'a season in Morocco', beautifully illustrated and tangines to die for. The small green book and the yellow one next to it are 'muffin magic' and 'more muffin magic' by a local food and nutrition teacher - still my favourite muffin books as they are ' never fail'.

'Love and a wooden spoon' - this was my first cook book and birthday present from a lovely lady Allison Nagy. A New Zealander married to a Hungarian who worked with my Father in the nickel mines.
Mining towns were always, and still are a large mix of nationalities and transient families who all knew each other and moved where the work took them. She gave me this for my 21st and I treasure it. 
My first cookbook 
Beautifully illustrated and wonderful recipes and poems.

My new cookbook is the Internet and I'm currently looking up 'Thai pumpkin soup', seems to involve red curry paste... Hmm shopping tomorrow.

What are you cooking up?

@kalgrl
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Saturday 15 June 2013

Shopping - blog the 15th


Shopping with a teenage girl is hard yakka (strine for difficult) and if I remember correctly teenage boys are just as much fun.
1. First you have to get them out of bed - simples you might say, but no, not on the weekend.
2. Convince them they have to be there, to try on the clothes, shoes etc. Note: this campaign has usually started days before with the warning from you that they need X and we need to get it on Saturday. Accompanied but much groaning and complaining from you both.
3. Drive to the shop, stopping at food outlet of their choice as bribe to actually getting them in the car.
4. Find something they deem worthy of trying on.
5. Trying things on, while dodging that fellow student from school, who works at the clothing outlet they ' don't like' and this is embarrassing to be seen buying, um clothes?
6. Not allowing you to actually look at the dress on her, she has decided she can't live without, even though you think it's, well, tasteless ( but what do i know?.... decided at the last minute she didn't like it, phew).
7. Finally getting into the swing of shopping while you are dropping with fatigue. "Let's go to The games shop... I can show you all these cool things".
8. Home at last. Try's on all her wondeful new things, so glad she took you shopping.
9. Time for a cup of tea and a good lie down, while she tumbles to her friends.
10. NTS remember we didn't get the shoes we actually went for.. *smacks head in frustration*.
The end.

Do you have a loved one who hates shopping?
@kalgrl
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Science fiction book meme - blog the 14th

Blog every day for June
Meme time :))
From SF Signal 

Here is a sf/f/h book-related meme for a lazy Saturday…
For EACH of the following questions, name 1 or more science fiction, fantasy or horror book titles…
  1. The last sf/f/h book I read and enjoyed was:  The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M Banks
  2. The last sf/f/h book I read and did not enjoy was:  a Stephen King -{shudder}
  3. A sf/f/h book that I would recommend to new sf/f/h readers is: Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
  4. A sf/f/h book that I would recommend to seasoned sf/f/h readers is: Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson
  5. The sf/f/h book I most want to read next is: Iain M Banks - next one *sniff*
  6. My favorite sf/f/h book series includes: Dragons 
  7. I will read anything by this sf/f/h author: Phillip K Dick
  8. The first sf/f/h book I read was: gosh um .. Short stories - "there will come soft rains" by Ray Bradbury
  9. The sf/f/h book I’m most surprised that more people don’t like is: Contest by Matthew Reilly
  10. The sf/f/h book I’m surprised so many people do like is: 2001 a space odyssey by Arthur C Clarke
  11. The most expensive sf/f/h book I own is: The best Australian science fiction writing. A fifty year collection. 
  12. The number of sf/f/h books I own and have yet to read is: not many as I tend to read them straight away. 2or 3 from a library sale probably. 

Do you like scifi?
Tell me please... So I can explore your favourites :D

@kalgrl
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Thursday 13 June 2013

At the theatre - blog the 13th

Theatre - working the bar - so tired - good night .. 
Backstage
Front of house

@kalgrl
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Missed one day bahwah 

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Waiting - blog the 12th

Inspired by @flexnib waiting for a plane *waves* (hope you are home and warm)

"Waiting is not in the first 100 things I'm good at" Abby - NCIS

5 'waits' I did today

1. Waiting for the alarm 
I do this every time I set an alarm - I wake up 10 mins before it goes off.

2. Waiting for the coffee machine to start
Longest wait of the day - Self explanatory 

3. Waiting for ms 16 to be ready 
Teen age girl with hair - Self explanatory

4. Waiting for 'desk shift of death' to finish
Seriously - four hours is a long time (staff illness) 

5. See image below - its dry and freezing here in the desert. 


Did you wait today? How was it?
I'll wait to hear... :))

@kalgrl
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Tuesday 11 June 2013

Theatre - blog the 11th

Our local theatre group the Goldfields Repertory Club opens its season of 'The Man From Muckinupin' by Dorothy Hewett this Thursday. It's a Musical play in two acts and was first performed by the National Theatre Company at the Playhouse, Perth on the 31st of August 1979.

The cast included Bill Kerr, Noni Hazelhurst and Jenny McNae.
I did some classes with Jenny years ago and she was lovely and very professional. I learnt a lot from her.  

It should be a great show from what I have seen of the set and the cast. I'm working in the bar and on front of house for this one - playing to my skill set of client service. 
Break a leg everyone ! 

Monday 10 June 2013

Training, yes please - Blog the 10th



Training, yes please *hand up*


Last week I had the opportunity to participate online to learn about a tool that would help researchers in the area of bibliometrics, using the Web of Science database. I am beginning to appreciate the significance of this area of my work and was interested to learn more. Research Rules OK.

The course was online, delivered at 9:00pm on a Tuesday in the US to us on "Singapore time" in WA at 9am on Wednesday. (in the interwebs, the ability to time travel is a wonderous thing)

Two of my colleagues from our Perth main Library were also online and at their desks in different buildings. The presenter was, I believe, French if not then he spoke with a heavy accent, the participants were largely from New Zealand and Australia.

This was done over an online session to which we registered and connected through a link and we were able to view the desktop of the presenter, make comment and ask questions.

Apart from a few hiccups with mike volumes and muting to overcome a noise problem the session ran smoothly, and I learnt a lot.

I tried producing a couple of reports after the session and it seemed to work well. Now I need to learn more about the content of the reports and gather information about how it could help the clients here.

Training is a good thing and now technology has caught up and I can participate any when/where all I can say is "bring it on and I will try to do it justice".

@kalgrl
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communication, golden clock towers and frangipanis
A mining town can be an interesting place to live.


 


Sunday 9 June 2013

Whiskey pumpkin cake

Whisky Pumpkin Cake
Nice cake

Tips:
Cook it for all the time (needs browning a little)
Add walnuts or a syrup of some kind for extra flavour

Plated up:
With salted caramel ice cream and golden kiwi fruit
Blog the 9th 
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Saturday 8 June 2013

Saturday - blog the 8th

Via 'Coffee and a good book' on FB
Have a great Saturday - I'm off to the dentist ugg.

@kalgrl
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Friday 7 June 2013

The Earth moved - blog the 7th



We - the town of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, felt the earth move here last night and the consensus was that it couldn't be a blast because, it was the wrong time.

We all know that blasting is earlier in the day around 4:45pm and the tremor was around six pm.

To say that we are all a bit blasé about this process would be an understatement. The blasts happen with monotonous regularity and we 'all' know the routine.

We also know when it's an earthquake. 2.8 on the scale is not considered very large and hardly rates a mention.

There are exceptions, like a 'pillar blast' - simplistically (i'm sure there are many variables) this is where the mine decides that to make things safe on an underground level, they blast out all the pillars of rock holding up the level above and drop one level onto the other. This is usually a large movement and noise and the town gets a big warning before one is attempted. These do not happen very often.

The other exception is when we have a larger earthquake, the last having been a few years ago and centred in the Boulder Town centre. Lots of older, turn of the last century buildings fell down. It was devastating, and happened early in the morning, when a lot of the population was on the road on the way to work and school. These also do not happen often. I had just started work and watched our library rock.

So raising a glass to the stalwart people of Boulder, who are completing fixing, plastering and nearly scaffolding free. I salute you. 

I hope the next time the town rocks it will be in concert with Jimmy Barnes at the race round.

@kalgrl
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Thursday 6 June 2013

"My first library job"


Considering my last post was so brief, I have decided to start a meme with a post I have been considering for a while.

 "My first library job"

My first library job was when I was quite young and was a choice in a small country town between bank teller and library clerk at the small public library. No choice really, for a reader.

This was my first real job and coincided with a lot, moving out of home, meeting JB and considering life choices.

The job was to run the local Public Library and help in the Shire Office if needed. I thought I had been given a gift. This was my area!

The library was small, in one large room in the shire office, the secretary worked in the next room and as it was a joint Shire Office with another town, the other officers, including the Health Inspector and Shire Clerk divided their time between the two major towns and had offices at both sites.

This was a busy office and the library serviced a population of approx. 5000 people.

The stock was partly sourced by the Shire and also serviced by an exchange collection from the Library Service of Western Australia on a regular basis.

I still remember receiving the exchange and the excitement at the unpacking and shelving new items (not always 'new' but new to town) the hardest thing was choosing items to send back, from a very small collection of approx. 6000 items.

I had some training with LISWA in Perth - my first solo trip for work purposes and exciting to see how the circulation section worked. I believe that 'circulation' was in Murray Street at that time.
I even got to choose my exchange for that month, this was generally done for the smaller libraries, but we could request subject areas, and I had fun with that selection process.
I remember choosing a 'book of symptoms' as I had a number of requests for this kind of self diagnosis tool. Aiding, possibly, a small rise in hypochondria in the town as it was much borrowed. Many of my choices revolved around the town's children as they were the biggest users of the collection.

Amongst my papers I have a thank you note from the Grade Seven Class in the town for helping them and a photo of me and the Shire Secretary, from the local paper, on the hunt for some of our "missing items". It contains a very naïve quote from me, I blush at my youth and lack of knowledge, about all things life related, but I was eager and happy in my work.

I was sad to leave this job, when the time came and amongst other things, set myself on the road to working in another library as soon as I could. I still have and treasure, a hand written (fountain pen and ink) reference from the Health Inspector, Mr. Walter R. Saltmarsh, a true gentleman. He told wonderful stories and scared me by saying the most unsanitary thing he could think of was a door handle. I have been a bit paranoid ever since. *smile*

The best thing was the people and the worst thing was the horrid photocopier, a very early model and prone to breakdown. I learnt a lot. Funny thing is, many things have changed, but photocopiers remain the same annoying and useful things they have always been.

What was your "first library job"? student casual or shelf stacker or straight to Librarian?
@kalgrl

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Wednesday 5 June 2013

Tickets...

Joy
Pieces of paper
Entrance - ed
Possibilities
Endless
Joy

Long day..
Good night
@kalgrl
By the skin of my teeth #blogjune

Tuesday 4 June 2013

incidentally images

 
I have always loved photos, but unfortunately didn't have much talent in the composition and planning area, always chopping of heads or having a really silly background I didn't notice.
I was always wishing I could take the shot again or alter things, which is why I love my smart phone and the apps.
Now I am still a rubbish photographer, but even I can make things look good with the camera on the phone, and the incidental photography that is possible as I have it with me all the time.


this is a shot I snapped in a shop
 
 
same shot framed and given a 'grunge' effect
 
 

 and edited with 'colour splash'
 
The smart phone makes this easy, the apps make it fun.... off to snap a shot of Max the dog having a nap. Here's one I took earlier..
 
 
happy blog everyday in June
#blogjune
@kalgrl

 



Monday 3 June 2013

Dear Ms16...

Year 11 first semester exams tomorrow and I wanted to say, 
I know what you are going through :-)
Just Joking, anyway...

Eat some brain food (not the zombie kind)
Get some rest (not like this...)


Its not as bad as you is it think 
#wait #what?

Just remember we love you (even if..)

(psst I know you don't swear, sorry... just an illustration of my point.. it happens to us all xxx)

@kalgrl
#blogjune




Sunday 2 June 2013

Sunday - reading

Just a short post for Sunday as enjoying an e-book - "The Greatest Knight - the story of William Marshal by Elizabeth Chadwick - inspired partly by following Kerry Greenwood's FB page, she is in England visiting famous places. I had to buy it after reading the comments on her post on visiting his tomb at the Temple Church in Fleet Street London. Enjoying the tale hugely and remembering loving "The Lion in Winter" film, years ago - set in the same time frame. (Even thought the costumes, to quote a friend were "dreadful 70's meets medieval") I enjoyed the story and the acting immensely.
Have a great Sunday for #blogjune
@kalgrl

Saturday 1 June 2013

A message in a bottle...

To my brothers... Just throwing it out there...





"Children of the same family, the same blood, with the same first associations and habits, have some means of enjoyment in their power, which no subsequent connections can supply..."  ~Jane Austen, Mansfield Park, 1814

Recently, after many years, I had FTF time with both my brothers in the same place, for a weekend. Unexpected extended contact because JB and Ms. 16 were sick and not able to travel.

This weekend was not in many ways what I expected and in some ways everything the same again.

My brothers have for many years lived long distances away from me, I was the one who put down roots and stayed. (Not sure why - possibly life as a mining brat made me want a 'home town' for my children - but that is another post for later.)

They have both travelled, had careers, married, had children and moved along with their lives, always while keeping close contact with each other.
They have similar interests, skydiving , flying and making remote control aircraft (note I do not say 'model planes') photography and tech.

My older brother was 'cable guy to Melbourne' and I have seen many photos of Melbourne from the top of some building he was working on. He had a rough time recently with work problems and has now come out on top with a new job he likes, and with a gold Virgin travel thingy (sorry we live in a Qantas town) goes to jobs in many cities.

My younger brother works as a project manager running projects that include installing large electrical bits on mine sites and the coordination of same. He doesn't really like the travel for work, preferring to be home.

Being in their company over a weekend for our Mother's special birthday, made me realise they were still the same, talking in the same language, riffing off each other, sharing new tech toys and basically enjoying time together before one headed home.

They picked me up at the airport, took me to run an errand (picking up something I had bought - thank you Hoi) and talked, joked, answered phones and worked on the hour journey in the car.

I remember watching from the backseat on the freeway as one brother talked through a problem with work colleagues and the other answered a question from his Perth office, marveling at how they both use the tech available to be tuned in and online. The funniest thing was a new GPS voice on one of their phones  and their attempts to change it.

I like that they connect with each other, it is a good thing to see them using tech. and offering advice, sharing stories. They both work at the pointy end of tech. installation and talk a similar language, but not mine. :)

Unfortunately they don't use social networking online - so they are not yet in what I consider 'my space' (not the app, the place) where I dwell online.
My older brother shuffles around the edges joins a few things and what he sees no use for, leaves. My younger brother has no good opinion of social networking and always talks - privacy issues - always.

I will talk about something I saw via twitter, a comment from a cousin on FB or a connection I made with a friend via their blog or website - I could be talking Martian, as they hear  'social networking' and think 'over sharing personal information' and imagine the worst. They feel I need to be shown the error of my ways, and shake their heads at my foolishness.

What I get from this...

They love me and still would protect me from the harsh world, and i love them for it.
As for making me feel like I am 10 years old again, well grrrrr :))

A 'message in a bottle' to you both (you will never see...:)

I enjoyed watching you 'work the room' for Mum at her birthday, taking photos, taking with cousins, aunties, uncles and friends.  The care you took to see that she enjoyed her day and the many kindnesses of the day.

I'll see you at the next significant family occasion and socially network with you then. I love you both, fly high.

(meanwhile if you ever join/discover twitter my handle is @kalgrl)

Kisses and hugs.
Teresa
Your sister online and loving it..
@kalgrl

June 1st 2013
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