Monday, January 17, 2011
15/365 Photography
I'm rather pleased with my photography efforts...although I have to take quite a few pictures to get one that's ok. Again, I unfortunately don't know what kind of flower this is, but loved that it merged from mauve to pink. I'm going to get out the watercolours and try to recreate at least part of this image.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
14/365 - Poetry "Spirit of Queensland"
Spirit of Queensland
Rain took livelihoods, homes and dreams
And doing so broke many hearts
It couldn’t take spirit by any means
Queensland – sum more than its parts
Awash with water, drenched by tears
Pride then strength simmer and stir
Long road ahead, maybe months or years
Queensland – recovery altogether
The people will toil with hearts and hand
Neighbour, friend, digger by mate
Plants will awaken, replenish the land
Queensland – return to sunshine state
Soon the swagman will waltz again
The kookaburra will chortle with glee
Children’s laughter and their play will reign
Queensland – spirit, strength, victory
© Mama's Kiwi Kid, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
13/365 - Photography
I was so pleased with my photo of the flowers the other day, that I gave it another whirl. Found this cute little dude just shooting the breeze.
Fujifilm Finepix Z on flower and sepia settings.
Fujifilm Finepix Z on flower and sepia settings.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
12/365 Poetry
I've been working on a poem about the Queensland floods. It's not finished yet, and I'll post it when it's done. The working title is "Broken".
The devastation left in the wake of the floods is just mind-blowing. I wish that there was some way that I could go over and help with the clean-up :-/
The devastation left in the wake of the floods is just mind-blowing. I wish that there was some way that I could go over and help with the clean-up :-/
11/365 Photography
A friend of mine has the most wonderful English Country Cottage inspired garden. I don't even know what sort of flower this is, but thought that the picture came up quite well.
Real photographers usually list their equipment, so thought I'd do it too ;-)
Fujifilm Finepix Z camera (flower setting).
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
10/365 - Drawing
Um. Yeah. Got out the coloured pencils tonight and tried to draw my all white cat. Not my greatest effort ever, but (a) the subject matter wouldn't pose for the artist and (b) the artist hasn't drawn anything for years...
Well, well...wouldn't you know it. Someone, who shall not be named, is now sitting still as can be whilst I type this blog. Hmmmmm.
Well, well...wouldn't you know it. Someone, who shall not be named, is now sitting still as can be whilst I type this blog. Hmmmmm.
Monday, January 10, 2011
9/365 - Scrapbooking - "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
Like most things, I run hot and cold on projects. Expect to see more scrapbooking in the near future, until another creative urge takes my fancy.
The Joseph page deserved bright colours. I thought of going with a seventies theme, but the balloons won out in the end. Page isn't quite complete.
The Joseph page deserved bright colours. I thought of going with a seventies theme, but the balloons won out in the end. Page isn't quite complete.
8/365 - Scrapbooking "The Secret Garden"
Scrapbooking is something I've done for many years...in fact my Highschool album was essentially "scrapbooked" before the name had even been coined.
Most of the albums I've completed have covered one topic (like a wedding) or one country/holiday. However, I do have one album which is an ongoing work of art dedicated to the musical theatre productions I've been involved with. The above page is and Edwardian theme for the wonderful musical "The Secret Garden".
7/365 - Piano "We'll meet again"
One of my all time favourite songs is "We'll meet again" written by Hughie Charles and Ross Parker. My sheet music was printed in 1939, and sold for 40 Canadian cents. This was one of the many pieces of music left with the piano to me by my incredible Grandma.
I love this song so much, that I've asked that it be played at my funeral (yes, I'm one of those people with a whole page of notes attached to my Will as to what I'd like during the service). Not creepy, just organised!!!
I love this song so much, that I've asked that it be played at my funeral (yes, I'm one of those people with a whole page of notes attached to my Will as to what I'd like during the service). Not creepy, just organised!!!
Let's say goodbye with a smile dear,
just for a while dear, we must part
Don't let the parting upset you,
I'll not forget you sweet heart
We'll meet again,
don't know where,
don't know when
but I know we'll meet again
some sunny day
Keep smiling through,
just like you, always do
till the blue skies drive
the dark clouds far away
so will you please say hello
to the folks that I know
tell them I won't be long
they'll be happy to know
that as you saw me go
I was singing this song
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again
some sunny day
Saturday, January 8, 2011
6/365 - Origami Box
I was so pleased with my origami duck made from scrapbooking paper the other day, that I've also made a box. There were a few tricky folds, and I found it easier to create by following the diagrams rather than the instructions.
5/365 - Button Earrings
My dear friend "Hallicent" suggested I make some "Button Earrings"...quick, simple and cheap as chips. All I needed was some earring backs (60 cents each), coloured buttons (10 cents each) and a hot glue gun.
I'm rather pleased with the result because I didn't have any Tangerine coloured earrings. Yes, tangerine is the hot colour for this season! All for $1.40!
I'm rather pleased with the result because I didn't have any Tangerine coloured earrings. Yes, tangerine is the hot colour for this season! All for $1.40!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
4/365 - Cooking
Darn it! I forgot to take a photo because I was so hungry by the time I'd made the grilled chicken, brown rice and curried vegetables dish that I downed it without thinking. For those who know me, you'll know that cooking is a real stretch. I can't stand it, see no joy in it and get totally frustated with my lack of timing. Generally when cooking for myself, I end up eating a progressive meal over an hour or so because nothing is ever ready en masse.
The dish? The chicken was beautiful (yay for the George Foreman grill), the rice was ok and the curried vegetables were a slight failure.
The dish? The chicken was beautiful (yay for the George Foreman grill), the rice was ok and the curried vegetables were a slight failure.
3/365 - Cross Stitch
I was born exactly 200 years too late. My passions include watercolour painting, playing the piano and cross stitch. This is one I've been working on forever. This year, I'm going to do those 10,000+ stitches required to complete it.
Luckily, my taste doesn't change much, and I'm still in love with this image of an English Cottage as much as I was when I bought the kit all those years ago. Fingers crossed that the next time I've done some work on it, you'll see a major difference between this and the next photograph.
Luckily, my taste doesn't change much, and I'm still in love with this image of an English Cottage as much as I was when I bought the kit all those years ago. Fingers crossed that the next time I've done some work on it, you'll see a major difference between this and the next photograph.
2/365 - Origami Duck
Dragged out an origami book I was given for Christmas many many moons ago, and made a duck (using scrapbooking paper printed with rubber duckies). I was quite stoked with the result as I honestly can't remember the last time that I did any origami.
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