I wasn't able to get this post sorted in time for yesterday, so here it is today instead.
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer is a 19th century Spanish poet and writer, born in Sevilla on 17 February 1836 and died in Madrid on 22 December 1870. One of his most famous literary works is "Rimas" - "Rhymes". They are a collection of love poems that fall into three categories - the first batch are the search for love, the second batch are about the experience of love (they are normally short 4 or 8 lines and are so passionate and romantic that they take your breath away and the finally the third batch are the loss of love.
This one is Rima 22 (part of the second batch - the experience of love)
Por una mirada, un mundo;
por una sonrisa, un cielo;
por un beso... yo no sé
que te diera por un beso.
This is my translation of the poem:
For a look, the world;
for a smile, the sky;
for a kiss … I don’t know
what I would give you for a kiss.
Aaaaah, here's hoping 2008 is as romantic ...
Friday, 15 February 2008
Thursday, 14 February 2008
Smile, say "Cheese"
I must get my USB cable thingy (I am a true "techno-geek" as you see) so I can plug it in and download my photos.
I often look at the photos on Flickr and other people's blogs and my gosh - there are some really talented people out there, (I can just see my photos beginning to wilt around the edges at the very thought of them). Nevertheless, I shall continue, practice makes perfect - actually practice makes a perfect mess - but it is cathartic. I was inspired in December to do a Year in Photos - One Photo for every day - that I have seen people do on Flickr - January 1st started well as did January 2nd and then my camera must have entered some sort of time wormhole because after 42 days hiding somewhere, it suddenly reappeared on my sideboard yesterday ... hmmm the "let's really annoy people and hide their stuff" pixies are alive and well and apparently all living in my house along with the "hey, let's show these human what mess REALLY is" pixies ... still now if I can find my USB cable thingy - we're off! - And only 42 days missing! (Maybe I should just take an extra 42 photos - I can't work the date thingy on the camera - so no one will be any the wiser! Cool!!
I often look at the photos on Flickr and other people's blogs and my gosh - there are some really talented people out there, (I can just see my photos beginning to wilt around the edges at the very thought of them). Nevertheless, I shall continue, practice makes perfect - actually practice makes a perfect mess - but it is cathartic. I was inspired in December to do a Year in Photos - One Photo for every day - that I have seen people do on Flickr - January 1st started well as did January 2nd and then my camera must have entered some sort of time wormhole because after 42 days hiding somewhere, it suddenly reappeared on my sideboard yesterday ... hmmm the "let's really annoy people and hide their stuff" pixies are alive and well and apparently all living in my house along with the "hey, let's show these human what mess REALLY is" pixies ... still now if I can find my USB cable thingy - we're off! - And only 42 days missing! (Maybe I should just take an extra 42 photos - I can't work the date thingy on the camera - so no one will be any the wiser! Cool!!
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Where Has All the Good Luck Gone?
Well, it's been a few days since my last post - and I'd only posted twice - but last Saturday I had my purse stolen from my bag whilst out shopping. This as you can imagine was really annoying and because it had my ID card I had to go to the police station and inform them of the theft. The policewoman at the counter was very nice, friendly and helpful, but just this once could it not have been a tall, dark, somewhat muscular policeman - strong and handsome and single (naturally) - although had that been the case he would probably have been called Gervaise and lived either at home with his mother or with his boyfriend Jerome - (or if we are being realistic about the lucky strokes in my life) he would be living at home with his boyfriend and mother ... but hey, we could probably have swapped crochet patterns.
So now I must face the world without money. In fact, it is quite liberating and actually fairly shocking to know just how much money I waste per day!! So I may in fact wait a while before getting my bank card - it's a novel way of saving money - not being able to access it, but in my case it is probably a good thing and I can feel smug (always pleasant) and feel as if I am doing something for the environment (ie not buying unnecessary stuff, unnecessarily packaged and unnecessarily expensive!)
Ah well, "every cloud..." as they say - (but since we are talking about my luck - that sentence should end "every cloud will positively pour down on you"!
Until the next time.
So now I must face the world without money. In fact, it is quite liberating and actually fairly shocking to know just how much money I waste per day!! So I may in fact wait a while before getting my bank card - it's a novel way of saving money - not being able to access it, but in my case it is probably a good thing and I can feel smug (always pleasant) and feel as if I am doing something for the environment (ie not buying unnecessary stuff, unnecessarily packaged and unnecessarily expensive!)
Ah well, "every cloud..." as they say - (but since we are talking about my luck - that sentence should end "every cloud will positively pour down on you"!
Until the next time.
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