That mysterious spring in one's step which appears on Fridays... Often as one nears the end of the workday...
Friday, 28 November 2014
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Monday, 24 November 2014
Gratitude 23: A Veritable Feast
Lovely food, all made with love.
Just ignore the tempura-shrimp-shaped knife and trident that seem to be the only eating utensils available :-)
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Gratitude 21: Feeding a Pigeon
I stalked this pigeon halfway across the train station as it grooved along oblivious to me. I eventually got close enough to toss down some little breadcrumbs that the pigeon then pounced onto with matter-of-fact relish.
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Gratitude 19: Writing to a Friend
It is much easier to draw a figure writing a letter than it is to draw someone tapping on a smartphone, in order to convey the act of communicating with a friend.
Gratitude 18: Handed in some Reports due
It was nice to submit a number of reports all around the same time! It results in a few nice desk-clearing moments.
This drawing is how I imagine the reports look jetting off to their destination in cyberspace...
Monday, 17 November 2014
Gratitude 17: The Most Wonderful Drawing
For the first time ever, a drawing which is not my own appears on my blog!
After reading my "The Sun and the Moon" story, a Twitter friend, the fabulous Kizzywiggle (@RamblingBandit) was inspired enough to draw this wonderful, wonderful drawing of Arigo the Truck and the Tree Man, which she then gave to me!
I have printed it out and pinned it up at my work desk so I can marvel at it, and grin at it foolishly several times a day!
Leaving aside the fact she seems to have drawn it up in no time at all (a measure of her exquisite skill!), she also managed to draw the whole scene, the Tree Man and Arigo almost exactly like I imagined everything!! Oh my! Especially Arigo's eyes! Her long eyelashes are perfect...
You can see more of her writing and drawing here.
Gratitude 16: Compliments
I received a number of compliments on Twitter - as in, genuinely thoughtful and lovely compliments about my writing!
The compliments were unexpected and contained wholehearted praise. To make it even better, they all came out of the blue, right on the heels of a crippling patch of self-doubt - which made them all the more wonderful!! I am very grateful to these generous folk in the FridayPhrases community!
(And no, I'm not repeating them here ;-p You can plough through my Twitter timeline if you really, really, really want to see them ;-)
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Gratitude 14: Dodging Fire
Friday 14Nov14 was hot. Very hot. 40+ degrees with winds. A bushfire started in the lower Blue Mountains (Warrimoo).
At 3:30, I received a call from a fellow-Mountains-residing work colleague letting me know about the bushfire, and also that the highway was either closed or partly closed. I passed on the message to all my fellow Mountains residents in my building, and there was an early mass departure that had nothing to do with it being a Friday.
The highway is the main road in and out of the Mountains, and for the most part, the railway lines align with the highway so trains were also affected.
A lovely friend gave me a lift on the only alternate road up the Mountains (dotted line), which joined the back onto the highway above the fires, at Springwood.
From the alternate route, we could see the smoke from the fires rising impossibly thick and high, with two helicopters looking like tiny mosquitos as they hovered above.
We saw first hand, that the police had blocked off the highway at Springwood, funnelling a large backlog of drivers onto the alternate route to either continue their journey or to do a u-ey (Aussie expression for a u-turn).
There were hundreds at the Springwood train station, unable to go any further down the Mountains. I can only imagine similar numbers were waiting at Glenbrook (at the bottom of the Mountains) on the other side of the fire.
A train was waiting as though just for me. You'll appreciate of course that the regular timetables had been thrown into chaos. But anyway, the warning whistle went as I got onto the platform and I dived inelegantly for the nearest door. The train which left immediately and we slid smoothly towards the Upper Mountains.
So thanks to a lovely friend who gave me a lift, and the perfectly-timed train, I wasn't at all affected by the bushfire, and count myself as enormously fortunate.
I'm happy to say also that, within a couple of hours, the amazing firies had done enough to keep the fire away from the highway and train lines to allow them to be re-opened. Hopefully everyone would have gotten home with only a couple of hours' delay - which, under chaotic and unpredictable bushfire circumstances - is amazing.
Thoughts are with those in the Warrimoo and Blaxland areas, who had to be temporarily evacuated, but who were allowed back within a day. Hopefully the bushfire will remain contained and will peter out...
Friday, 14 November 2014
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Gratitude 12: Grooving Inside
Not sure if it's clear but this is meant to depict travel on a train.
And the internal grooving to the music in the headphones hidden beneath the calm exterior...
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Gratitude 10: Saying Goodbye
A lovely colleague and friend is starting a new position tomorrow. Wishing her all the best and very excited for her (cause she's brilliant) but I still reserve the right to over-react ;-)
Gratitude 8: 20 stars!
One of my Friday Phrases micro fiction stories which hit 20 stars.
On the theme of 'missed opportunities', I threw in the phrase of 'opportunity knocking' for an image/story that I think is quite powerful and symbolic...
(And I'm glad others thought so too!) :-)
Gratitude 9: Sleeping In
That joy of joys reserved often for the weekend...
(It's just occurred to me that what I intended as curtains look a lot like a pair of shapeless shorts in mid-air... They're curtains, definitely curtains!!)
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Gratitude 7: A Lunchtime Walk
Yes, of course I trip along so daintily when going for a walk at lunchtime!!
Doesn't everyone?!! ;-)
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Gratitude 6: Play!!
The typical greeting from the Yipsters when I get in after work.
Actually, they're a good bit more boisterous, but it's hard to convey on paper!
Oh, and yes, these are meant to be drawings of dogs. My Yipsters have amazing triangular, pointy ears. Any resemblance to cats, living or otherwise, is coincidental and moreover, is a comparison the Yipsters wouldn't appreciate.
And now, back to the important point: PLAY!!
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Gratitude 5: A Borrowed Umbrella
A big thunderstorm hit Sydney around peak hour on Wednesday 5Nov14.
A lovely friend lent me her brolley just in case.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Monday, 3 November 2014
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Gratitude 2: Photos on a Sunny Day
It's always nice when the doggy sits still long enough for you to take a photo. And they don't move even when you get very close to their face...
November Theme 2014: Doodles of Gratitude
I'm going to try something a wee bit more challenging this month.
I was inspired today by the 30 Days of Gratitude posts by Kristi Jo Jedlicki that I came encountered via the Kindness Blog,
I've decided to do a daily drawing of something I'm grateful for, or pleased by, or just plain appreciate.
While I do try and have a daily 'attitude of gratitude', my aim this month on this, my AMIAM photo/image blog, is to actually draw something everyday that I'm grateful for.
While I do try and have a daily 'attitude of gratitude', my aim this month on this, my AMIAM photo/image blog, is to actually draw something everyday that I'm grateful for.
Umm, I should add that it's more likely to be a doodle than a drawing.
So, let's see how I go!
En avant: Doodles of Gratitude
En avant: Doodles of Gratitude
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