Saturday, 31 July 2010

How is your saturday going reader? I hope you are having a lovely relaxing time. Mine has been spent with the doctor. Well, ok a video of Matt Smith playing the Doctor Who theme with Orbital at Glastonbury to be more precise ...


There is something mesmerizing about this video. I can't seem to stop watching it...over and over and over and over and over, like a monkey with a miniature cymbal... I love the way the stage explodes in light and sound

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Things I Love Thursday

That moment after a long day when you slide between the sheets of your own bed, old ladies who count out their change at the cash register (unless I’m behind them and in a hurry), hearing good news (one of my oldest friends discovered this week that the house she thought she’d missed out on is still available. She & her fiancĂ© put an offer in and its been accepted - hurrah), treating my dad (we went for lunch then saw Toy Story 3), that buzz that comes with getting rid of excess (earlier this week I deleted thousands of unneccessary emails from my inbox), they draw and cook, This guys 14 part harmony of the ghostbusters theme



What's filling your week with win reader?

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Thoughtful Tuesday

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in you sails. Explore. Dream.
-Mark Twain

Saturday, 24 July 2010

Creativitea

My love of tea is no secret. While I'm typing this I am sitting here drinking my third cup of the day. This afternoon I followed a link from a previous link I’d clicked on, as happens I find so often reader, and found myself lost in a wonderland of creativitea.

The first idea I came across was a South African artist who created a kimono and a screen using 9000 used tea bags

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To read a post by the artist's sister and see more pictures, click here

Then I came across this lighting tea Bag. Ok so you can’t drink it, it’s a light that imitates the form of a tea bag, but I still think it’s pretty cool:

Lighting Bag by Wonsik Chae from Takashi Yamada on Vimeo.



The light was designed by Wonsik Chae as part of his studies at Hongik University. It works through a catalyst of the chemical reaction between a cup filled with a chemical intermediate and a bag containing fluorescent molecules. In reality it’s a one use light that you can’t turn off until it naturally ‘winds down’, so I can’t see it catching on for average home use but it would be great for party decorations or even a special night in.

Last but certainly not least my favourite bit of creativitea discovered today…

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Origami tea bags by the Russian designer Natalia Ponomareva. Each creative tea bag looks like a beautiful origami bird and when the tea bag touches the water the bird spreads its little wings. This is apparently just a concept design right now and not available for production. Fingers crossed it hits the markets soon.

Thursday, 22 July 2010

Things I Love Thursday

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This from Jason Mraz on journalling, Whatthef**kshouldimakefordinner(Remember children: swearing isn’t big or cool but this website is. It even has a vegetarian setting), getting packages! Special mention for the postman who brought them- he was super cool, yummy sweet & sour prawns for tea tonight (though wtfsimfd wants me to cook pan seared Scallops with roasted tomato salsa)

Melody Gardot



More here and here

What makes you want to dance and sing and love this week lovely reader?

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Thoughtful Tuesday

I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may, - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful. — John Constable

Friday, 16 July 2010

Dear reader,

you're lovely and beautiful... don't let it all get to you-



xx