Month: November 2011

  • The Hand Thing

    Welcome, Welcome! :D

    Please give yourselves a big Hand for your help in creating this project!
    You certainly get two thumbs up from me for your kind donations, and I’m sure some of you will be happy to see nothing unpleasant has been done with your hands, it turns out I do not have somekind of horrid hand fetish…but I am somewhat addicted to the wealth of Puns available with this topic :P

    So as many of you have wondered what is it that I’ve been upto collecting all these hands? Well it’s really not as special as the build up to be honest.

    But a while ago I had this image in my head and it was something like the one below:

    (Direct Link: http://xc4.xanga.com/3cbe244643537279794288/w222890706.jpg)

    The concept being that Xanga as with all online Blogging communities is really nothing without the input and influence of it’s loyal users, all of whom spend hours and hours slaving over the keyboard and mouse to provide beautiful words, beautiful images, interesting creations, unique works of art and humour.

    Each post, each image has been crafted, sometimes simply by hands on a keyboard but also sometimes these creations are hand made items, like costumes, cakes, drawings and art. Our species is endlessly inventive and creative no matter what we are dealing with we find someway of interweaving art and creation into it, but in the end it’s all down to someone and their hands, their minds and their hearts.

    So I hope you’ll give yourself a pat on the should in recognition of your input to this community and the wonder of our hands and ability to create, invent and discover.

    And since it feels like there was way more anticipation than was needed for the result here’s another image to make up :) this one with no duplicates:

    (Direct Link for bigger size: http://xf0.xanga.com/1dbe524663536279794289/w222890707.jpg)

    Thanks to: @Restlessbutterfly @bmojsilo @Cucumber_melonhead @pphilip @xXxlovelylollipop @under_the_carpet @fabolousclown @Cestovatelka @vrndm @xdeelynnx @pinktiger335 @silveranstavern @girlforgetful @decimaofthefates @colormysky27 @ccrider17 @jmelove_x @lkjslain @hdyhadon @buddy71 

    Thanks so much for lending a Hand hehehe ;)

  • Positivity week Day 6: A picture to Smile at.

    Sixth post (aww it’s almost over) of @Shining_Garnet ’s Positivity Week, to join in head on over here and read her post ~Positivity Week~


    Well plenty pictures make me smile for different reasons so here are three:

    This one makes me smile because it reminds me of whats most important to me, family, peace and fun:

    This one makes me smile because it reminds me of the fun I’ve had playing games and exploring those incredible worlds. Plus this character is a work of stunning digital art which I admire and excites me to think of the future potential:

    And this one makes me smile because it’s perfect. It has captured a unique and incredible moment and that just always makes me smile:


     

  • The Tale of Thus

    Our family have only had one pet and that was a little dog (Terrier Jack-Russel mix) called ‘Thus’ he was short and long and lived a wonderful life that I will always remember.

    As with most pets you really don’t realise how much they mean to you and how much time you spend with them until they are gone and even though he’s been dead many years now I still remember him fondly.

    When we first got him we had to drive to the place where he and his siblings were and when we got there me my brother and my mum all picked up one pup each and tried to decide which one was the best. Mine was a small and sleepy little chap who was at the bottom of the squirming pile of puppies and promptly fell asleep when I picked him up, my mum picked up a very furry and fluffy little pup who was much more lively, but my brother picked up Thus and due to the distinctive white marking on his neck we agreed he was the one.

    So we popped him in a box and drove him home, unfortunately the noise and strangeness of the car and his abduction from home clearly had an impact and from that day on he was terrified by cars and would usually spend any trip with his head stuck under the front seats shivering.

    When we got him home we still hadn’t picked a name, we now with my dad in the team we all sat around and had a good ponder. Eventually after none of us could settle on something we liked my Dad came out with Thus, and since it was rather pleasingly abstract we agreed.

    We lived and still do in the Highlands of Scotland and there is wilderness almost everywhere so we often went for long walks and hikes. Initially little Thus loved these but since his legs were quite short he quickly became tired and when he was young my dad would often end up carrying him home wrapped around his neck like a scarf.

    But as he grew he quickly became much more fit than all of us and we’d often play for hours kicking a football up and down a near by croft with Thus usually either outpacing us with the ball or often running up and down the croft many times over after it.

    As is so often the case Dogs start to take on the aspects of their owners (or visa versa) and we couldn’t have asked for a more fitting companion, he was kind and understanding, enjoyed the peace and quiet, was VERY lazy and didn’t get on with members of his own species.
    There are so many great images and stories of him of course but I shall only share a few highlights, He loved fishing floats, and one particular hard plastic one was just the right size for him to almost get his mouth onto. It was while he was playing with this float that he first discovered how to growl it sort of surprised him at first but then he got more confident and would growl viciously and look out of the corner of his eyes at you if you tried to get too close.

    And even thought he loved to go out on boats (and bark at seals) he hated the water and wasn’t a fan of swimming atall, possibly because during one trip out on the Canoes (again when he was quite young) and not knowing that water gave way he stepped out of the boat after the swirl that follows a paddle, his little shocked face when he emerged was a treat.

    The most dramatic event of his life was one night when we’d let him out (it’s so empty here we often just let him out on his own and he’d come back when he was ready to come in, giving a single little warning bark for the door to be opened) but this night it was a pretty bad storm and after a few hours he wasn’t back, we listened and thought we heard barking but due to the wind we couldn’t hear where he was, eventually we went to bed he’d been out all night before and has been fine.

    The next morning I looked through the patterned glass of the front door and saw a familiar black shape, but when I opened the door Thus staggered in bedraggled and covered with blood. I let him in and he collapsed onto blankets we had in the front room, going out side to check for any evidence I found a single little bloody paw print where he’s stopped to drink from a bucket filled with water.

    By the looks of the many small puncture wounds on his head and neck we guessed he’d tried to go for an Otter somewhere and had of course been outmatched by the incredible agility of the creature. And due to the toxicity of the wounds he spent the next few weeks if not month basically lying on his side as his face swelled up, he almost died.
    Afterwards his personality was a little more harsh and it took another few months after his recovery before he was pretty much back to normal.

    Before the Otter he would snore while sleeping but afterwards his snoring became a lot louder but it was still one of the most wonderfully relaxing and peaceful sounds to drift off with.

    I can honestly say I loved Thus he was a perfect companion and lived for around 14 years all the way through most of my childhood, he would always play and was amazingly gentle despite being able to bite clean through a telephone directory. But my most fond memories will always be just sitting with him listening to his quiet breathing and sharing that wonderful trust and companionship dogs do so well.

    Eventually of course he got old and bit by bit slowed down until (due to sore rheumatic joints) he would no longer go on even short walks, the best he’d do was to walk 5 mins down the road and then I’d carry him around some of the usual smells and interesting things.

    And then one night he crawled under the fire, which is a lovely multi-fuel aga with just enough space underneath it for him to fit and was a favourite place for him to get cooked up before crawling out panting and collapsing somewhere to cool down.
    But this time was his last and his death was one of the best examples of it’s kind I can imagine.

    He’d been slowing down over the past few weeks until eventually he just stopped eating, and then drinking. Then he went under the fire and lay there for most of the day, we patted him and stayed with him, and in the evening he began to bark as if he was giving death a good barking, he would stop if I put my hand on him but begin again as soon as I moved it, and then he went quiet and just breathed slowly.
    The best thing was that he waited until my mum had gotten home and had chance to say good bye before he finally died.

    His death seemed noble and accepting to me and although sad filled me with a kind of joy that he’d left how he chose and surrounded by his adopted pack.

    It’s incredible how we can share such a bond between species, the very idea that we take another entire creature into our homes and lives and care for them and interact with them daily is really quite strange when you look at it.

    Not really sure why I wrote all this or if it will be interesting in the slightest to anyone else but I was supposed to be getting on with work and this blog was a good excuse to skive, so if you managed to get to the end of this rather long and pointless post first off thanks and second I hope you enjoyed meeting little Thus because he was a fine example of a dog. :D     

  • Positivity Week Day5: A Pet.

    Fifth post of @Shining_Garnet ’s Positivity Week, to join in head on over here and read her post ~Positivity Week~


    And this one is Easy!

    Because i’m just gonna re post and link the post I did about our little dog Thus from ages ago :D

    No it’s not just laziness :P it’s just that i’ve only had one pet and the post i’ve already done on him is his entire life’s story pretty much.


    So I’ll timestamp my old blog too, but here’s a link just incase you find this post and think i’ve not written anything lol ;)

    The Tale of Thus

    (see what I did with the epic pun there arf arf arf ;)


     

  • Positivity Week D4: Someone From History

    Fourth post of @Shining_Garnet ‘s Positivity Week, to join in head on over here and read her post ~Positivity Week~


    This is a tricky one because I basically don’t know all that much about the world around me lol

    Well It’s not that I don’t know it’s just I don’t really care, History is great and facinating but it’s not something I spend a lot of time considering i’m more of a Fantasy type person.

    But I suppose the best person for me from History who has in a way had an effect on my life would be Saint Bede or the Venerable Bede (Latin: Bēda Venerābilis), who is the man I was named after, well I was named after a place which was named after him hehe.

    Saint Bede was quite a remarkable fellow, and although i’ve not done as much research on him as perhaps i should what I do know has always impressed me and speaks of a commitment and dedication that I admire. He was born in 672 or 673 AD, probably in Monkton, Jarrow, Northumberland. Which would make him a jordie (The slang term for people of that county) and since my dad is also from that area I have a very vauge sense of connection i suppose.

    Plus he was best known for his Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’) and his many other writings that were widely spread and this dedicated life of quiet work, guided by his belife and creativity has always seemed truly noble to me.

    The story of his death is also quite nice, though as this paragrahp from a site about him says most likely it is more fable than fact, but still the impression of the man it gives is still valid:

    Bede was revered and beloved by his community, who kept vigil by his bedside during his final illness. He continued to pray and to work until the last moment; an account by one of his followers, Cuthbert, relates how he completed dictation of a translation of the Gospel of St John on the day of his death, Ascension Day, 735, after which he supposedly fell to the floor of his cell, sang the Gloria, and passed peacefully away. While this account may exhibit some poetic license, it seems likely that this prolific, profoundly religious man was exceptionally well thought of by his peers. He was buried at Jarrow, though his remains now rest in Durham Cathedral.

    But I suppose although it’s not something I think about all that often, the concept of Saint Bede I do carry with me as a symbol of faith, dedication and creative perfection. And more recently since i’ve been thinking of my future and what if anything my life will leave behind, the thought of a simple man working tirelessly to create his works that have out lasted him for hundreds of years is quite alluring.


     

  • Positivity Posts Day 3: Childhood Story

    Third post of @Shining_Garnet ‘s Positivity Week, to join in head on over here and read her post ~Positivity Week~


    One way or another pretty much my whole life has been influenced by computers and computer games. So the positive childhood story I shall tell will reflect that life long passion :)

    When I was much younger (perhaps 10 or so, not really sure) we used to have only one computer that was mainly my dads, but since he too had a soft spot for digital worlds it often wasn’t hard for us to all get stuck into a long game or adventure.

    Many hours, even days must have been spent slowly trying to find our ways through the Point and Click adventures of the early nineties, such as DiscWorld and the excellent Monkey Islands.
    But the one I always remember fondly is MidWinter. This game was for it’s time a real masterpiece, though today it’s graphics may look blank and uninspiring back then they were the cutting edge of 3D worlds, and it’s gameplay and design is still strong even today.

    The basic story line was this; You were a rebel group trying to over throw an evil regime on a strange frozen island (The island I believe was the last bit of land left in a frozen world) The gameplay consisted of the player taking control of various agents spread across the island and then guiding them to achieve objectives, from sabotage to recruitment.

    To travel you could choose a variety of  vehicles including Skis, Hang Gliders, Tanks and even on foot. But through out the icy wastes the bad guys men patrolled and no trip was ever easy.

    It was a challenging game since the landscape was dangerous in it’s self, with sudden drops, high mountains and freezing temperatures that slowly drained your health as you travelled. And if you failed to gain a foot hold quickly enough the ever present Bald and scarred enemy commander would be quick to capture and execute your brave rebellion.

    Anyway we used to play this for hours me, my dad and my bro. Each sharing different characters and missions depending on our skills, working together I always felt it was far more real. Some moments were funny when accidental disasters such as leaving a building only to ski into it by mistake and be laid up for a few days, and sometimes it was tragic when brave heroes gave everything to achieve an impossible goal freezing somewhere out in the wilderness.

    Often long nights fuelled by hot chocolate would pass with the three of us sitting on variously disintegrating ex-office chairs until the early hours of the morning.


     

     

  • I need a Hand… (12 So far)


    *Update 2*

    I’ve gotten a good number now and could do my project, but more will look better so I’ll timestamp one more time and see if I can add to the count a bit before seeing how it turns out. :D

    Thanks for everyones continued Help!


    Job Hehe errm no actually this is a far more artistic and high minded request :)

    Here’s what I need, first your Rec would be Handy har har har :P but then I want you to take a photo of your strongest Hand, so left for the lefties and Right for the normal people…Sorry only kidding Lefties are infact more unique and thus better than the boring old Righties :D

    But anyway, I want your hand on a white background preferably, for an example see below:

    What I plan to do with your hands is for me to know and you to find out once I have enough, so for now Rec and get snapping :D

    Lets all hope this has a happy ending…..nope that sounds wrong aswell so lets just leave it with a *High Five* ;)


    For those wondering how to deliver your pic to me, simply either upload the shot to your Xanga Albums and comment me a link, or use ImageShack and comment or message me a link.

    I’ll download them as soon as i see them, so if for some reason you don’t like the idea of having  apic of your naked hand online, then just make it private or delete it as soon as i’ve had chance to get it :)


    *UPDATE*

    I’ve got 10 so far, but would prefer as many as possible so keep em coming :)

  • Positivity Day 2: 5 Things I Love.

    About Me :D

    Hmm okay could be tricky, since i’ve never been good at seeing the awesomeness of myself, simply because i’m no more interesting than anyone else really ;)


    1:My Creativity has to be at the top. It’s not something i practice all that much but when I get in the right frame of mind and just let inspiration and intuition guide me I’m always impressed with the results. Perhaps i’m no great master but for what I want to achieve it’s encouraging that creativity and artistic endeavours attract me so much.

    2:My Sense of humour amuses me lol which is lucky ;) Basically i’m good at one liners and amusing if sometimes harsh observations. I’m not a laugh out loud sort of guy but in the right moment I can make a silly pun or smile worthy observation which I’m often secretly proud of lol.

    3:Imagination, I LOVE imagination and the strange worlds you can visit in your mind, and despite the fact there are others who’s internal worlds often seem so much more vivid, I love my imagination it’s got set themes, characters and worlds that are contantly being reworked or played with but it also can have moments of unique clarity and wonder that seem to come from no-where. But best of all I’m good at taking bits of reality and mixing them into fantasy and then building long histories for the worlds created.

    4:My Slightly oddness. I’m not the most comfortable person when it comes to apperance, my shoulders are at differnet heights, my ears are different shapes and my face has more bad angles than good (in my opinion lol) plus I’m at least half to a foot taller than most of the people in this area of the world, so standing out is inavoidable. But all that said I’m kind of happy to be slightly odd, I like wearing long coats and am always tempted to put on my Fedora just to fit in a bit less hehehe ;) I’m once I have enough disposable income I shall only enhance my strangeness with silk puffy shirts and CosPlay but for now it’s nice to be comfortable enough with my discomfort to just ignore what people think. 

    5:My Ability to accept, I’m not perfect I’m happy to admit that there are plenty of things that I won’t live with or enjoy…but compaired to the things i’m willing to give a chance or the different opinions that I can understand enough to not disagre with I reckon i’m pretty tolerant. Personally I believe it’s better to have your own world and then build on the ability of acceptance and tolerance, we can’t truly experiance other peoples worlds they are too differnent so being able to adapt no matter what you believe I think is a useful and important skill, and one that I hope to get better at :D


    Second post of @Shining_Garnet ‘s Positivity Week, to join in head on over here and read her post ~Positivity Week~

  • Positivity Week: Day 1 Vacation

    First of @Shining_Garnet ‘s Positivity Week, to join in head on over here and read her post ~Positivity Week~


    Today is Day 1 – Tell about a day trip or vacation that put you in a good mood.

    Hmmm not a big vacationer myself having only been out of the UK twice and not often visiting places within the UK other than relatives down in England.

    So I shall tell of just one walk and over night camping trip I did.

    First a minor history to explain some of the referances, there is a BBC comedy series called ‘Black Books’ which is very funny and has Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey in it and during one of the episodes Bill Baileys character Manny, gets stuck in the BookShop of the title which he works in. To ‘survive’ his night he reads a survival handbook and tries to use the various techniques within to make himself comfortable, this ends up with him drinking absintheand eating bees lol.

    But long amusing story short he makes a code name for himself which is ‘Lonely Soldier’ so me and my bro decided one day to try camping out in two different places, he went to the shore and I chose the forest. This adventure we nicknamed Operation Lonely Soldier, in memory of Manny hehe :)


    And it just so happens I took a few films while on my LS mission, so most of this tale will be told via amusing film :)

    Some details you might need to know are: 1 On that day it was bizarrely hot outside in the sun, for here is was completely unexpected and made my bros shore line camp a bit of a nightmare. and 2 I had pulled a muscle in my side badly enough that most movements and later on breathing was pretty sore, trying to then sleep in a hammoch with such a pulled muscle was not a wise move :P


    The night was rather uncomfortable, since my side ment that sleeping was very painful and my sleeping bag was WAY too hot for that time of year so I was roasting despite being stripped down to my underwear and with the sleeping bag mostly open, but worst of all was the Cuckoo’s who relentlessly called ALL night >:|

    But all that said the dawn was magical and it was a fun day and night out, with beautiful surroundings and some great meals. I often remeber the Lobely Soldier operation with fondness and a smile :)

  • The Whole Truth and Nothing But.

    Okay here are my answers to your Questions to celebrate my TRUE status.

    But sadly due to my horribly cheap and damaged equipment this video is not of the highest quality….and the bits you can hear are just really embarrassing lol shy

    With luck you’ll be able to hear your answers if you turn up the volume and squint…with your ears somehow :P

    Oh fine i’ll stop making excuses and post this thing :S sorry to all those who asked such cool questions, I wish I had a better bit of gear to do them justice.

    @xXxLovelyLollipop (thanks so much for making me sing :P shy) @jmeLove_x (that was actually fun…but I wanna do better lol) @wyrdkismet (I forgot something i’m grateful for..XANGANS! ;) @Cestovatelka (Still want to know what that name means) @bmojsilo (Looks like I have motivation enough to Post still ;) @AdamsWomanFell (I love your questions hehe they made me laugh :D )