Showing posts with label uni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uni. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

If enough is never enough, then come with us

I am sitting in the uni library mildly bored and contemplating all the things I would really like right now. It's a bit indulgent to blog about them perhaps but hey I am bored, as I said, and as I have been awake since 6 and at uni since 7.30 I need to keep myself awake in my 4 hour break!!

In no particular oder:

I want sleep. At least 10 hours
I want my cat
I want to not be sick
I want my MP3 player that I left at home
I want an MP3 player with more than 100MB capacity
I want to go home
I want a horse
I want a pot of chai tea from 3 Monkeys Cafe
I want a slice of some kind of gluten free almond and *insert some kind of fruit or nut* cake
I want to stay in my house and not have to pack up all my stuff
I want to decorate my new art shed
I want to set up a screen printing station in my shed
I want to make some amazing printed clothing
I want a farm or ranch with chickens, a goat, a cow, a minature pony, an alpacca and a horse as mentioned already
I want to own a bookstore
I want a fully stocked vegetable garden
I want a woodfire oven
I want an amazing country style kitchen with dried herbs
I want to make a cake
I want someone to come home
I want to study anthropology and archaeology
I want to do a course in American History
I want to learn an instrument - piano, cello, violin
I want to be fluent in French
I want to go overseas
I want my Harry Potter party to be now
I want the perfect pair of boots for overseas
I want a collie
I want to see the new Harry Potter movie
I want to find pink pre-pleated chiffon for my Luna Lovegood costume
I want to re-read The Butterfly Lion
I want to build the Weasley's house and live in it
I want to learn how to make silver jewellery
I want to do a course in leather work
I want to get dressed up and make cupcakes and scones and tea and have a picnic in the park
I want to see She & Him live
I want a digital SLR
I want to play with my new mini Diana Lomography camera

and I think that will do me for now. That killed a little bit of time I think.

I feel I should post some visual incentive/eye candy for you. I have also been killing time by looking up wildlife photography etc. I always always put animals in my artwork. I think this semester it will be foxes...if you hadn't guessed =P

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Korkoro

I was ridiculously stressed about an assignment last week, so I didn't write much as I was trying not to procrastinate. I am having the worst semester ever at Uni. They've transferred us over to a new course and literally threw 2 3rd year courses together in the week before semester started. The assignments, and in one subject, the classes themselves, are all over the place. Its stressful and annoying and boy will I be complaining when student survey time rolls around.

Anyways in my self appointed abstinence from writing, I of course came up with many ideas for blogs. Hopefully you will be seeing a few of those soon if I am not too lazy. Number One being the decison to change the name of my blog. I figure it's going to be some time before I can create enough craft related things to earn the title I currently have. Lately an extraordinary number of people have been commenting on the length of my hair. People always do, and it's lovely, but it has been happening more and more at a rate that seems odd. I understand it in blog context, because my blog is new and comments on my hair in a fashion related blog are perfectly normal. But lately a lot of people have been saying it to me when I am out and about shopping or working or riding the bus.

Through High School I was the Long Haired Girl, I think I should rename my blog something that refelects this. Though as yet no idea what it will be. Any ideas?


In other news the Sydney Travelling Film Festival was in my town this weekend and I managed to catch 5 out of the 9 films which is pretty impressive seeing as I worked around going to work and driving 2 hours away for Mother's Day today.

I saw:
The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls, New Zealand
The Strength of Water, New Zealand (very lovely)
The French Kissers, France
Korkoro, France (amazing)
A Prophet, France.

The standout for me was Korkoro. It is a French movie that explores the treatment of Gypsies, or rather a particular family group of Gypsies, and their treatment during WWII. I tend to find that it is not common knowledge that the Gypsies and Homosexuals and also people with disabilities suffered nearly as much as the Jewish people did at the hands of the Germans. I wonder why that is.

Korkoro is about a gypsy family and the friendships and enemies they make in a village while under 'house arrest' due to new nomadic laws during the time of war. It was touching, sad, fun, vibrant and real. It was based upon an actual group that met something of an untimely end in real life. I strongly recommend seeing it if you get the opportunity.