August 2010

Part of my 101 Things in 1001 Days project.

Item #83 on my list was to photograph a day in my life, from beginning to end. It was inspired by a livejournal community that I discovered a long time ago, and putting this together was pretty fun.

And you know what I learned? There is no “good angle” when it comes to that first early morning portrait.

I’m putting all my photos underneath a “more” tag, and I sincerely hope that it doesn’t mess up anyone’s RSS reader! Consider this a once-only, never to be repeated…

On with the show!

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#35 – See the snow

by Elizabeth on August 30, 2010 · 2 comments

in 101 in 1001, Australia, Life

Part of my 101 Things in 1001 Days project.

Yesterday Tim and I jumped in our little car, and went in pursuit of snow. It was the first time that Tim or I had seen snow since he moved here three years ago, so we marked the occasion with a funny looking snowman (and a few costume changes!).

Next year Tim is going to teach me to snowboard, which I am anticipating with equal measures of excitement and dread. I expect to be front-page news the next day so my plan is to ring around the hospitals and make sure I won’t have any trouble securing a bed. I have a year to figure that part out.

So I can tick “see the snow” off my list – and another one too! Yesterday I recorded my day in pictures from beginning to end, and tonight I’ll be putting together an “A Day in My Life” post so that you can laugh at my bedhair. There will be plenty more snow photos to come in my next post!

In the meantime, I can’t help but think of my icy little friend up on Lake Mountain. I hope he doesn’t get too much sun today, and that his nose wasn’t nibbled by creatures overnight!

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The recipe blog is back!

by Elizabeth on August 28, 2010 · 0 comments

in 101 in 1001, Food, Website news

One of my 101 Things in 1001 Days tasks was to resurrect my old recipe blog. It began (and ended) in 2007, and it’s always bothered me that I abandoned it.

I should make one thing clear: I don’t have any aspirations of becoming a food blogger! I’m not that talented, nor do I have the required dedication. And besides, I prefer to eat when my food is hot rather than run to perfect lighting to compose a photo!

The idea behind my food blog is really simple – I just want to collect all of my favourite recipes in one place. Over time I hope to have a strong collection of food that I adore, and it’s an added bonus that I can share it with others at the same time. I have temporarily named it “cracked pepper” until I am blessed with an idea that’s more creative.

Updates will sometimes be infrequent, so throw it in your RSS reader and forget about it. Be assured that when I do blog over there it will be because it’s worth it!

I’m ticking three things off my 101 List this weekend – the clock is ticking!

ETA: Did anyone notice the part where I forgot to link to my awesome new recipe blog? Geez.

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Marcel the shell with shoes on

by Elizabeth on August 27, 2010 · 6 comments

in Cool stuff, Funny Stuff, Videos

Happy Friday!

The weekend is nearly here, and the thought of it makes my heart all smiley. We’re planning to jump in our car and drive until we find some snow. We’re going to take some photos, build a snowman and return with a happy & wet dog.

Can’t wait!

What have you got planned?

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How is it Thursday already?

by Elizabeth on August 26, 2010 · 0 comments

in Art, Life

I wish weeks came with satisfaction guarantees so that I could return this one, and request a refund! I have turned to this beautiful image more than once this week…

Prints are available from vol25′s beautiful etsy shop.

(Thank you Epheriell Designs for always finding such beautiful things, and blogging them!)

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So with less than six weeks to go in my 101 Things in 1001 Days project, it’s time to start crossing some items off my list! One of the items on my list is “Sell some photos”, so today I put a selection of my favourites together and made them available for purchase.

If you’ve been watching my journey and want to lend a hand maybe you’d like to buy a print?

Postcards start at about $2 (AUD), and there’s great discounts if you buy them in bulk. The best part of all is that you can choose postcards from any seller to get the discount, so it’s worth having a good look around the site! I recommend Natalie Perkins‘ gallery for some beautiful illustration.

If you’re more of a greeting card person, you can choose from two sizes at $2.52 or $3.79. Greeting cards come with matching envelopes, and discounts for multiple orders apply to these as well.

Or maybe you’re after something for your wall?

Matted prints begin at $30, and you can choose between white, off-white and black matting.

Of course, you would really make my day if you bought a framed print! However, at $95 I think this option is overpriced and you’d be better off doing it yourself.

I’ve spent some time adding work to my RedBubble store today, and will update it over time. These are the photographs currently available in my store.

I have an online portfolio at Scarlet Arts with more of my work, so if there’s something over there that you’d like me to list for sale just let me know.

I’d also love to hear from anybody else with an online store for their art; I love discovering new artists, and it would be fantastic if I could return the favour somehow!

Thanks for reading – spread the word!

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No doubt there’s a similar graphic about Julia Gillard doing the rounds, God knows she’s not perfect. But it doesn’t make this anti-Abbott poster any less true.

The fear tactics used by the Liberal party in this election campaign have been revolting. To prejudice a nation against “boat people” is utterly criminal – why don’t more people understand that it is against the law to turn away legitimate asylum seekers? Why don’t we bother to learn that 90% of refugees arrive by plane? Don’t fall for the catchphrases or his mythical “boatphone”. Such an invention wouldn’t work reliably under his broadband plan anyway.

The average Australian seems to think that we are being inundated with “queue jumpers” and that is entirely the fault of politicians like Tony Abbott, and to a lesser extent the other political leaders who are failing to correct him. I can’t help but notice that Julia Gillard is cashing in on this fear because it’s easier than correcting 22 million people who have been subjected to the rhetoric.

Whoever you vote for this Saturday, don’t base your decision on fear. Refugees are not terrorists. Our national debt is within entirely manageable levels. “The gays” are not destroying the Australian way of life, and the National Broadband Network isn’t being built to improve your Facebook experience. Both major parties have trivialised some of the really important issues at stake because they know that most of us have a short attention span. It’s worth knowing what a vote for these parties will really mean in the future.

Abbott has an election to win, at any cost, but liars make me angry. Don’t reward him for treating you like an idiot who won’t bother to learn the facts.

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101 Things update

by Elizabeth on August 15, 2010 · 4 comments

in 101 in 1001, Life

Yikes, there’s only 6 weeks to go until my 1001 Days are up!

I’ve lost some of my momentum in the past couple of months, so it’s now become pretty obvious that I won’t complete all 101 Things on my list. But that’s okay, I still have time to complete a bunch more items before time runs out on 28 September.

My little grid tells me that I’ve been working pretty hard over the past 2.75 years, but there is plenty more to do. Here are the tasks I plan to complete in the time remaining:

 

001. Weight loss goal #1
I don’t have time to complete all three weight-related goals, but this first one is definitely achievable during the next 6 weeks.

 

 

008. Learn to cook a recipe from 30 different countries (22/30)
Only 8 recipes to go! You can see what I’ve been cooking over here.

 

 

011. Walk my dog 3 days/week for 1 month (0/12)
We nearly crossed this off a while ago, but then he injured his little legs. We’re going to try this again this week.

 

 

012. Go for three 2-hour bike rides (2/3)
I just need to do one more! First, to put some air back in my tires. In my house, this sort of task is referred to as a "boy job".

 

 

020. See 25 movies of Tim’s choosing (23/25)
Two to go! This has been fun, and now that we have just bought a spiffy new surround sound system I’m looking forward to the next two.

 

 

023. Build a time capsule
This is mostly done – just need to add a letter of my own and seal the box!

 

 

024. Read the dictionary from beginning to end (Now Reading: "M")
I’m about halfway through. A few solid hours will put a big dent in this.

 

 

027. Learn the names of every country, and identify them on a map
Oh, Africa. You’re killing me.

 

 

030. Learn 5 constellations (3/5)
Waiting for a clear night to finish this one, although I have been loving our rainy nights.

 

 

035. Go to Philip Island; and
035. See the snow
We’re going to do both these things in early September.

 

 

038. Visit 10 art galleries (4/10)
I’ve made my list, a couple of them are interstate.

 

 

040. Read 10 novels by local authors (9/10)
Nearly finished my final book, hurrah!

 

 

055. Visit Tasmania
Tim and I are spending 5 days in and around Hobart next month, so I’ll be able to tick this off soon. Hooray!

 

 

058. Do an anonymous favour
I’m going to tick this off this week. Look out, it might be you!

But probably not. Sorry.

 

 

074. Revive my online recipe book
I’ve been thinking of setting up a new blog on a free service. If so, this would be easily done in an afternoon.

 

 

077. Make a will
I suppose the time has come to take the plastic wrapper off my Will Kit! Geez, dying is a lot of work.

 

 

079. Have the pickup in my guitar repaired
I’ve chosen Betty’s transplant surgeon, now I just need to book her in.

 

 

81. Sell some photos
I’m part-way through setting up a RedBubble store to list some of my work. You should totally buy something.

 

 

083. Photograph a day in my life, and blog it
This might be fun to do when we go to the snow. Yep, that’s a plan.

 

 

084. Participate in 100 Snapshots (82/100)
I only need to take another 18 photographs to finish this one off! Naturally I’ve left the more difficult ones until last. Damn.

You should check out my progress so far!

 

 

087. Make a photography book
My original plan was to create an elaborate portfolio-style book from my best photographs. However, I’ve been tinkering with it for over a year and the perfectionist in me won’t let me wrap it up.

So last night I sat down and turned my 100 Snapshots project into a little coffee table book. It’s ready to submit to Blurb just as soon as I take those last 18 photos!

 

 

089. Draw 5 hands (0/5); and
090. Draw 10 people (7/10)
I think I need to set aside a few hours and tackle these in a single session. See previous notes regarding perfectionistic tendencies.

 

All of the above tasks are achievable during the next 6 weeks, and if I manage to cross them all off I will have completed 93 tasks out of 101.

It feels really good to know that I can still kick butt at this thing if I try my hardest over the next six weeks. I’m a little disappointed that all 101 tasks aren’t achievable in the time remaining, but have given myself a stern talking-to about letting go. I mean, when I wrote this list almost 3 years ago I didn’t know that I would be changing jobs, moving house, travelling interstate 600 times for family reasons, and paying big vet bills. I didn’t know that I would buy Tim 30 presents for his 30th birthday or that we might host about a million visitors during that time.

So I’m giving myself a break and recognising my achievements for what they are – whether I stop at 69 completed tasks or make it all the way to 93. Either way, that list is filled with stuff that I’d never have bothered to tackle if I hadn’t slapped a time-limit on them. So hooray for me!

Got any tips for getting through the next 6 weeks? Useful strategies? Irrelevant stories about Auntie Mabel’s pet Chihuahua? I’m all ears!

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