Friday, December 31, 2010

Bidding farewell to another decade

And so 2010 is drawing to a close (although as I type it has already 'closed' in New Zealand).

This is one year that I'm going to be happy to see the back of. Although for me personally it hasn't been too bad, a lot of my friends have had a VERY tough year, and that can't help but affect my view of it as well. I'm going to be quite happy to see midnight roll around a new year full of opportunity and change and hope begin.

Nowhere near enough walking for me this year - want to improve on that in 2011. Also didn't get to anywhere near enough gigs either...

I do have some highlights tho :-)

  • Weekend in Prague in February - loved Prague!
  • Exercising - although I'm sure Damian (instructor) thinks I'm pretty hit & miss in my attendance, I've loved getting into the boxing and circuit classes
  • Coastal walking down in Cornwall
  • NZ doing so well in the Football World Cup :-)
  • Camping again for the first time in however many years!
  • Tea at the Ritz
  • Philippa coming to stay
  • Seville - my love affair with Spain continues...
  • Keeping in touch with a new friend made on my holiday to Egypt - we're both rubbish emailers and she doesn't live in London but we're making it work
  • Some good films seen at the cinema rather than on DVD: Up In The Air, Avatar, Invictus, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Crazy Heart, The Blind Side, The Ghost, Robin Hood (OK - that is pushing 'good' a bit - but I do like a bit of Russell Crowe!), The Girl Who Played with Fire, The Social Network, The Kids Are Alright, Easy A
  • And likewise, some great films: Kick Ass, Inception, Toy Story 3, Harry Potter 7a, Of Gods and Men
  • Standout gigs - I hardly went to any this year :-( - Wilco and Hot Chip

Thursday, December 30, 2010

N-N-N-N Now thats what I call music!

Of course that title will probably be lost on NZ readers if they don't get those compilations in Kiwi-land as well...

Anyhow - so I've burnt through the letter N on my ipod pretty darn quick.

Narcissus Road - The Hours
Nashville - Josh Rouse
Neon Bible - Arcade Fire
Neu! 75 - Neu!
Never Said Goodbye - Cerys Matthews
Nevermind - Nirvana
New Adventures in Hi-Fi - R.E.M.
The Night Before - James
Nightfreak & the Sons of Becker - The Coral
Nineteeneighties - Grant Lee Phillips
Nixon - Lambchop
No, You C'mon - Lambchop
Noble Beast - Andrew Bird
A Northern Soul - The Verve
Northern Star - Melanie C

Standouts? I loved 'Nineteeneighties' by Grant Lee Phillips - great covers of songs I grew up with. Very cool. 'Narcissus Road' - still one of my all time fave albums. I think The Hours are just fantastic. Neu! was interesting - Kevin's talked to me about them a bit, but I'd not heard them. Didn't hate it! And 'Nevermind' by Nirvana - its been a long time since I've listened to that - stands the test of time though.

Another thing I've learnt doing this is how annoying 'hidden' tracks are. As I have to listen to everything, there have been a couple of albums where I've had 10-15 minutes of complete silence as it works its way towards the hidden track. Very very boring...

Monday, December 27, 2010

Well thats Xmas done for another year...

And so it is already 27 December and Xmas is done and dusted for another year. Slightly different this year as Maya had to work so she didn't get to mine until about 6pm on Xmas Day. Chris arrived on Xmas Eve so we just chilled out during the day watching TV, making the trifle (me), making the dinner (Chris).

We had yet another delish meal created by Chris and then just relaxed watching the Xmas TV specials - Dr Who and Top Gear! Maya was crashed out by 11pm - cumulation of lots of longs days catching up with her.

Boxing Day was spent much the same way - lazing around my lounge, eating leftovers and watching TV :-).

Very chilled out, very relaxed. I wonder where I'll be next year...?

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Mhairi set me a Xmas challenge following my 'Where's my Xmas mojo' post. For those who haven't read it, here it is...

You sound like you need a Christmas bingo challenge!

1. Visit and photograph the Christmas windows at Liberty, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols.

2. Eat three out of the following
a) mince pie
b) brandy butter
c) candy cane
d) mulled wine
e) Christmas pudding
f) egg nog

3. Sit on Santa's lap and get your photo taken

4. Put up a Christmas tree or at least some decorations

5. Listen to Do They Know It's Christmas at least five times

6. Put a bit of tinsel on your hat or lapel

Let me know how you get on!

The weather is somewhat scuppering my efforts, but I can state that I have had mince pies, and have put up my Xmas tree :-). Slow but steady process - although I'm not sure I'll complete the list before the 25th...

Pretty sparkly Xmas tree


Pretty sparkly Xmas tree
Originally uploaded by Megan Shields.

My pretty sparkly pink xmas tree with the first of the pressies under it - not all for me tho. There's a few there for Maya and Chris :-).

Weather obsessive...

You can't help but be one in this country - particularly at the moment. This is shaping up to be a crazy winter - two nasty cold snaps with lots of snow already, and we're not even in January yet. I woke up on Saturday morning to a full on snow storm and lots of snow already on the ground... A real winter wonderland.

I can't help but think about this time last year - Saturday was the day I went to Egypt - if it had been this year, I think I'd be one of those poor people stuck at Heathrow :-( . I've got friends who have had flights home for Xmas cancelled, and others stuck at the airport waiting to head off for holiday to Australia... this weather really really sucks. It may look pretty at times, but it causes so much grief for so many people.

I am just so pleased that I'm not travelling this year - my biggest hurdle is getting to and from work fortunately.

Snowy back garden


Snowy back garden, Dec 18th 2010
Originally uploaded by Megan Shields.

Dec 18th 2010

Close up of snowy tree from my lounge window


Close up of snowy tree from my lounge window, Dec 18th 2010
Originally uploaded by Megan Shields.

Dec 18th 2010

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Where is my Xmas mojo?

Who knows, but it seems to have well and truly left me...

I started off this season determined to throw myself into the swing of things, but it just hasn't happened - and I'm not feeling the yuletide-ness at all.

I did go to my work party this year which was fun - it was black tie-ish, so I dressed up and put on some heels which was good. Although by the end of the evening I was taking them off to rest my feet!

I am looking forward to stopping work though! And there are a couple of things I still want to do - a visit to the Winter Wonderland and a trip to the Panto might change things hopefully!

Mmmmmm....

So the M's have been completed...

A Mad and Faithful Telling - DeVotchKa
Made in the Dark - Hot Chip
Made of Bricks - Kate Nash
Magic & Medicine - The Coral
The Magic Numbers - The Magic Numbers
Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles
Make Another World - Idlewild
Mal de Terre - The Mamaku Project
Mander Salis - The Snake The Cross The Crown
Maplewood - Ed Harcourt
Marshmallow - Marshmallow
Master and Everyone - Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
Med Sud i Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust - Sigur Ros
Melting Pot - Charlatans
Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever - Cribs
Mermaid Avenue Vol 1 & 2 - Billy Bragg and Wilco
Micah P. Hinson & The Red Empire Orchestra - Micah P. Hinson
Miles From - Richmond Fontaine
Millionaires - James
Moderat - Moderat
Monster - R.E.M
Monsters of Folk - Monsters of Folk
Moondance - Van Morrison
More Adventurous - Rilo Kiley
Morning Glory: The Tim Buckley Anthology - Tim Buckley
Moseley Shoals - Ocean Colour Scene
Mother Nature Calls - Cast
Moulin Rouge - Original Soundtrack
Moving - Eight
Mr Love & Justice - Billy Bragg
Murmur - R.E.M
Music From the North Country: The Jayhawks Anthology - The Jayhawks
Mutton Birds - The Mutton Birds
My Maudlin Career - Camera Obscura
Myths of the Near Future - Klaxons

So what did I think of the Ms? I learnt that 33 Tim Buckley songs is way too many... but 40 Jayhawks songs was much more easy to listen to :-). A few oldies in there - Ocean Colour Scene are always a good listen, REM, the Mermaid Avenue albums. Really enjoyed DeVotchKa, Richmond Fontaine and the Bonnie 'Prince' Billy album as well. And I love the Camera Obscura album as well - definitely one to listen to.

Thursday, December 02, 2010


My snowy street on the way home after Stewart Lee - its much worse now!!

Just a bit of snow...

You may have seen on the news the cold snap that the UK is currently suffering from. It has been a surreal few days. Started to get really cold just before the end of November, and the first snow had fallen in November - unheard of! When I first arrived over here, it was years before we had a decent snowfall, and now we're getting them every year.

There has been lots on the news about how this is 'extraordinary circumstances' - which is what they always say - its just every year its a different circumstance. This year it is the 'third rail' apparently. Because the transport system has completely ground to a halt (again).

I did manage to get into work today, but after spending two hours getting there and two hours getting home I've decided to work from home tomorrow...

Worst thing about it (from my own selfish perspective) is that Fin is meant to arrive from Ireland tomorrow and we were all going out for drinks and dinner. Given that Gatwick has been shut for the last 3 days, I don't think its going to happen somehow :-(.

Cinema-tastic

Been to a couple of good movies recently. First up was Harry Potter 7 - which geekily I went to see on the opening day :-). Fortunately I have my HP geek friend Kevin to go with as well, as I knew that Maya would be working!

I really enjoyed it - thought it was very well done. Didn't feel too long, thought it finished at a good spot (and yes I did get a bit teary), and overall was very well done.

Also went to see Easy A - independent film, weaving in The Scarlet Letter and modern teenage morality. Very good - lots of funny references to teenage movies from the 80s as well. Definitely worth a look.

Next up will be The American, and the final Lisbeth Salander movie - both of which I'm really looking forward to!