I posted new photos of my work… check my Flickr.com site!

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My friend Lynne Harty is a professional photographer.
She and I made a photo session using a few of my pieces.
She does fantastic work (please check it out on her website link on this page).
I am indebted to her great skills, her great eye for light and composition, and her patience with me.
 She makes my work look super… if I don’t say so myself!
Please click my Flickr.com link on the right side of this page to see my new “stuff”.  

contact

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for our first date, i once asked a girl if she’d like to come around & ‘watch a video’. i’d seen ‘contact’ for the first time a few days before this enthralling offer was made, & i, umm, wanted tfor our first date, i once asked a girl if she’d like to come around & ‘watch a video’. i’d seen ‘contact’ for the first time a few days before this enthralling offer was made, & i, umm, wanted to watch it again. terrible. anyway – we watched it, i had a great time, & the relationship lasted about a fortnight.

what made me love this movie so much? part of it can be put down to cultural context. the movie’s release coincided with the rise of the whole ‘i want to believe’ feeling among kids – i.e., ‘the x-files’. for a few years there in high school you’d always look forward to wednesday nights, when every episode would seem to reveal answers but end up raising more questions, when mulder’s faith & scully’s doubt would be tested, when it was fun & ephemeral to believe in whatever supernatural sub-genre you enjoyed. the catchcry ‘i want to believe’ – which appeared during the title sequence of every show – symbolised something of this newfound desire to seemingly consume each conspiracy; each bit of skewed proof bolstering your belief in the world of truth lurking beneath the paternal, protective veneer of the cover-up. far be it from me to envisage a golden age of somewhat more imaginative kids, but it was only eight or so years ago that shopping malls around the country were bursting with teenagers trying to catch a glimpse of ‘special agent dana scully’, not the latest batch of big brother contestants. oh well.

‘contact’ is an x-files episode writ extremely large. first & foremost, it actually presumes to imagine an answer to that over-arching ‘x-file’ (the one that only ever popped up in the season finales) – life on other planets. second, the lead characters are almost a mirror image of scully & mulder – mulder (believer in supernatural possibility) vs. scully (believer in science, medicine, evidence); jodie foster (believer in science & extraterrestrial possibility) vs. matthew howeveryouspellhisname (believer in god). &, just as in the x-files, the whole thing is supplemented not only by the possibility of love, but by the fact foster (mulder) is always pitted against a larger, organised & suspiciously sceptical authority (for mulder, the FBI; for foster, the government)

of course one doubts the directors/writers/whatever of ‘contact’ would appreciate the comparison. they take their characters & character development extremely seriously, foster recruited to give the occasionally simplistic script some depth. & she excels, both at being passionate & at enlivening the adventure side of the story. indeed it’s probably during the most action-climactic scene in the film – the journey through the ‘wormhole’, that she does her best work. the scene demands of her an emotional & physical soliloquy of sorts – sitting on a chair in the middle of a hollywood set trying to convince us that she’s travelling at the speed of light towards a weird celestial epiphany: it must have been bloody hard work. what results is the best ten or so minutes of the picture – the gorgeous, gorgeous special effects combining with foster’s teary wonder & curiosity, the decently-performed meeting between foster & her dead father (or genius ‘vegan’) set against a heavenly, beautifully rendered background; the whole thing rounded out by one of those undeniable hollywood messages of goodwill – ‘your race is interesting, capable of the beautiful & the terrible’ etc. it’s hard to counter this scene with cynicism, unless you are completely averse to science-fiction &/or ethereal matters. watching the film for the first time in a while the other night, i found myself guffawing for the most part. but during this sequence the best you can really do is shrug yr shoulders & just appreciate the imagistic, imaginative & moral bravura (or is it bravado?) of it all.

News Paper

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The news paper is out. Sorry I forgot it was Wednesday last night. Things happen. :P

Back to topic… [News Paper link is: http://media.clubpenguin.com/artwork/news/2008/0403.swf]

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Aunt Arctic is now the Editor in Chief. Starting next week, penguins get to write for the Penguin Times! Woot!

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The new play has something to do with Jungle and/or alligators. : D

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Rockhopper’s ship is getting built pretty quick! Now you can finally go inside of the ship although it is covered with seaweeds and sand.

Events:

  • April 4: New clothing catalog.
  • April 7: Aqua Grabber update.
  • April 11: New play at the stage. New pin hidden.
  • April 18: New furniture catalog.

Forgot to say yesterday, but Billybob posted on his blog. Here is the news for April:

  • A Brand New Mission!
  • The Return of Rockhopper!
  • Book Room Update!
  • New Igloo!
  • New Room!

Also there is a new crossword puzzle in the news paper so make sure to do that too. When you finish, you just get a “Congratulations!” message. :P

Tanuki I

Home Design

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Recently I was checking out some blogs so that I might get some new ideas for redesigning my hom and ran acroos this ite http://freshome.com/ where I was reading about Curtains with Magnetic Technology and The Bookcase Table – MOCO and many more creative ways to improve or redesign your home.  I would defiantly suggest you take a look at their site it will be worth you time.

Also take a look at this other site for quality affordable furniture and see if you can’t find something perfect for that little nook you’ve been dying to fill. May it’s an entertainment center your looking for or maybe it’s a just a simple but elegant accent table. I am sure what ever you are looking for you will find at http://www.homefurnituremart.com/.

First pics of our WOOFA (A doghouse & sofa) – {Originally Posted 21 October, 2006}

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Some of the first pictures I took before I run out of battery and changed to film camera. The light was really good at sunset so I shot a million rolls… I’ll be updating again. We’re exhausted but happy. Woof, woof, woofa!!!!

Oh and WOOFA won “Most Original Doghouse Concept!” yey

Just like we like it, we’lll take that one, over any other, any day;-)

VV