I love the way the light falls on the kitchen sink and how the things
around the sink change, day by day, minute by minute.
Just like life!
I love the way the light falls on the kitchen sink and how the things
around the sink change, day by day, minute by minute.
Just like life!
The Iphone says it's 2 degrees but it feels closer to zero.
The objective of these are clear. At least to me. That is, to stand
and wonder the meaning of the sculpture and wonder what mind bending
drugs this guy was taking.
It is wonderful! It is cool in temperature with a fiery spicy kick !
She chose a plain brown silk tie. I did as I was told and bought it.
But the tie had a flaw and I took it back to get a replacement. They
don't have a replacement brown tie in stock but will call me when they
do.
Great Service! Great People!
Beautiful in it's simplicity.
This really exists and works exactly as it should in the waiting room
at Hook Station.
Wonderful!
Beautiful quiet morning. Dry and a little cool but overall great!
Check it out at www.twipphoto.com.
We had a massive downpour yesterday complete with thunder and lightning.
I took this photo on the way back to Waterloo Station.
Maybe one day. Something to aim for and tinker with.
Egg boxes. Empty because eggs have not yet been collected.
Glass jam pot for egg money. We've had to start bringing it in at
night because it has been stolen about 4 times now.
Rat catcher by window. Has not caught a single rat. The red light
showed this morning. I was all excited and thought we've caught one
only to find that the light came on because of the downpour last night.
The bonsai is Sarah's.
The fat balls and bird seed for the little bird table outside the
kitchen window. It's lovely to watch the birds from the kitchen in the
mornings.
Empty bottle of white wine: First Cape - Chenin Blanc. Only 9.5
percent. I don't know why the whites have to be up at 13 percent these
days. This one was great!
There was a photographer who took a photo each day of his kitchen sink
and made a whole project of it.
I have tried with the D200 but just could not get the lighting right.
This bowl of fruit is next to the sink and I will try ant take a
picture of the sink next and post it on the blog.
Back to basics I say.
Nothing like a good ole fire.
Younger children are running around singing Tom Tom the Pipers son,
Jack is sitting next to me.
I better move back, this is getting hot.
This is so good as this playfulness can really be tiring sometimes.
I love it.
Coffee water boiling on Aga.
Sun setting outside.
No email or news re interview.
Yet, the end of a lovely and satisfying day.
I might just have to go to SCATS after lunch to find a new axe handle.
I walked up behind them to stop them going towards the A30.
A man found a cocoon of a butterfly. One day a small opening appeared. He sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it struggled to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could, and it could go no further.
So the man decided to help the butterfly. He took a pair of scissors and snipped off the remaining bit of the cocoon.
The butterfly then emerged easily. But it had a swollen body and small, shriveled wings.
The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that, at any moment, the wings would enlarge and expand to be able to support the body, which would contract in time.
Neither happened! In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling around with a swollen body and shriveled wings. It never was able to fly.
What the man, in his kindness and haste, did not understand was that the restricting cocoon and the struggle required for the butterfly to get through the tiny opening were God's way of forcing fluid from the body of the butterfly into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon.
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our lives. If God allowed us to go through our lives without any obstacles, it would cripple us.
We would not be as strong as what we could have been. We could never fly!
I asked for Strength.........
And God gave me Difficulties to make me strong.
I asked for Wisdom.........
And God gave me Problems to solve.
I asked for Prosperity.........
And God gave me Brain and Brawn to work.
I asked for Courage.........
And God gave me Danger to overcome.
I asked for Love.........
And God gave me Troubled people to help.
I asked for Favors.........
And God gave me Opportunities.
I received nothing I wanted ........
I received everything I needed!
Don’t you just love this!
Gates' Rules
Bill Gates recently gave a speech at a High School about 11 things they did not and will not learn in school. He talks about how feel-good, politically correct teachings created a generation of kids with no concept of reality and how this concept set them up for failure in the real world.
Rule 1: Life is not fair - get used to it!
Rule 2: The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something BEFORE you feel good about yourself.
Rule 3: You will NOT make $60,000 a year right out of high school. You won't be a vice-president with a car phone until you earn both.
Rule 4: If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss.
Rule 5: Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity. Your Grandparents had a different word for burger flipping: they called it opportunity.
Rule 6: If you mess up, it's not your parents' fault, so don't whine about your mistakes, learn from them.
Rule 7: Before you were born, your parents weren't as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes and listening to you talk about how cool you thought you were. So before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your parent's generation, try delousing the closet in your own room.
Rule 8: Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life HAS NOT. In some schools, they have abolished failing grades and they'll give you as MANY TIMES as you want to get the right answer. This doesn't bear the slightest resemblance to ANYTHING in real life.
Rule 9: Life is not divided into semesters. You don't get summers off and very few employers are interested in helping you FIND YOURSELF. Do that on your own time.
Rule 10: Television is NOT real life. In real life people actually have to leave the coffee shop and go to jobs.
Rule 11: Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one.
Today is mostly left overs from yesterdays braai.
We are going to do some fish though.
I'm not sure which shop this belonged to though.
I am sitting on the train bored so thought I would blog this photo.
The restaurant has some amazing food and is in Spitalfields, London.