Sunday 15 May 2011

geocaching

Geocaching HMMMM  not sure what I think about this, but can see the validity for libraries.  The library could use this to lead users to types of books that they may not have read before.  However, for whoever took it on it would be a lot of work.

Podcasts

I have often seen my daughter using our PC to listen to her university lectures, that she can't be bothered attending.  Now I know why, it is so easy.  I think that the library could use podcasts to advertise up and coming events, although it would have to be monitored at least weekly.

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I found this video wonderfully helpful.  I was trying to create a scarf for my mother for mothers day that was exactly symmetrical.  I had no idea what provisional cast on was - but now I do.

Facebook & Twitter

I have had a facebook account for a couple of years now.  I created it initially so that I could see what my kids were upto.  However I have found it a wonderful way of getting to know my Canadian cousins, whom I am never likely to meet.  I have also reconnected with my cousins in Wales and Scotland.  So all in all I have found the facebook experience a very positive one.

I don't have a twitter account and am not likely to create one.  However, having gone through the worksheet with Ghylene I can see their validity.

Delicious & Librarything

Delicious - what a wonderful idea.  I can create a list of favourites and have them at my fingertips no matter where I am or what terminal I am using. 

I have used librarything several times in the past when I have needed inspiration for my bay end library displays.  I think that Jane directed me there a while ago, suggesting I look and see what ideas others have had.

Monday 2 May 2011

Had a fab time at the Perth Concert Hall Saturday evening.  Went to a performance of Carmina Burana.  What a show!  The other works performed were The fountains of Rome (Respighi) followed by Capriccio Espagnol (Rimsky-Korsakov).  I especially liked the Rimsky-Korsakov piece as it is full of lively melodies and shows off each section of the orchestra. 

The main event Carmina Burana was spectacular.  The WASO choir and orchestra are amazing, though I have to confess that I couldn't take my eyes of Giancarlo Guerrero, the conductor.  This was his debut with the WASO and hopefully it will not be his last.  The counter tenor was Tobias Cole, and I always find castrati fascinating to watch and listen to.  I have always loved the percussion section of an orchestra and as this section featured heavily in two of the pieces I was content.

I left the venue feeling sated and relaxed.  The whole evening was like food for my soul.

Tuesday 5 April 2011


My henna body art work that I acquired in Singapore recently.  Sadly it only lasts 7-10 days. 


week 4 rss feeds

I am really interested in creating items from knittable materials.  I have used many types of materials from cut up plastic bags to 28ply wool and huge huge needles.  I have selected these blog sites for their extreme approach to knitting

chic knits - knitting blog for the adventurous knitter

queer joe more knitting info for knitters

Week 3 Sharing Images Flickr Photo

Palermo-Sicilia-Italy  - Creative Commons by gnuckx


I haven't heard of flickr before, but after looking at it for a short time it looks very interesting.  I will explore it further and may use it later as another way of storing my own family snaps.  I love this particular picture as I am a fan of stonework and masonary.  How on earth does anyone create something so beautiful with so much detail from a block of stone.  The whole concept is amazing.

Week2 bloging virgin

Before work this morning I had plans to do so many things.  I was going to wake up early and go for a work, when I got back from my walk I was going to do the washing while I was making rock cakes to bring into work for morning tea.  However, due to the fact that I slept until 8am I was unable to go for a walk and when I went to the pantry to there were no sultanas so I couldn't even use my new oven to bake the rock cakes.  So here I am at work - no walk and no rock cakes.