Sunday, 31 January 2016
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
2016 in Pictures - January 27th
So, obviously I'm not hitting every day, and in part that's because I basically go to the same places at the same time every day. Then again, sometimes something like this happens:
I took the picture to try to catch the rain suddenly hammering down; the perfect swirl of clouds was happy chance.
The Vortex |
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Monday, 25 January 2016
Friday, 22 January 2016
2016 in Pictures - January 22nd
The Green Wall. |
Today, I present the Green Wall in the new David Attenborough Building, a carefully controlled array of planters resulting in thirty feet of greenery in the middle of a shiny new build. It's quite impressive, and apparently Sir David himself has offered to abseil down it to officially open the building, the home of the Cambridge Conservation Initiative and its partners. Unfortunately, it wasn't really possible to get a shot of the whole thing; not with my camera anyway.
View from the landing. |
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
2016 in Pictures - January 19th
Mackerel Skies |
Monday, 18 January 2016
2016 in Pictures - January 15th
By any other name |
Again, the limitations of my camera come into play; I'd kind of like to have got a close up, but it was too far off and digital zoom is a lie.
2016 in pictures - January 14th
Cambridge in Gold |
Resolutions
It's late for resolutions, I know, but I like to be a bit different and this really only occurred to me last week.
Resolution 1 - Publish by 40
I'm going to finish a book and get it published before I turn 40 next January. It will be self- and e-published, but it will be published. That means working on my existing manuscript and having something ready to send to volunteer readers by the time I start on the next one at Camp NaNo.
Resolution 2 - Look at the world
In order to focus more on the world around me, instead of just inside my head, I'm going to aim to take one picture a day - and at minimum two a week - of something that interests me.
Resolution 1 - Publish by 40
I'm going to finish a book and get it published before I turn 40 next January. It will be self- and e-published, but it will be published. That means working on my existing manuscript and having something ready to send to volunteer readers by the time I start on the next one at Camp NaNo.
Resolution 2 - Look at the world
In order to focus more on the world around me, instead of just inside my head, I'm going to aim to take one picture a day - and at minimum two a week - of something that interests me.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Old man, wonder if you'll ever know...
This song used to creep me out, and yet I loved it. Correction: This song still creeps me out, and I still love it. |
Your circuit's dead,
There's something wrong.
Can you hear me, Major Tom?
Perhaps since Superman II, I've been creeped out by the idea of dying in space. Since I'm a little too young to have caught the late David Bowie's 'Space Oddity' first time around, it was probably on Pick of the Pops with Alan 'Fluff' Freeman that I first came across and was creeped out by the story of astronaut and reputed junkie Major Tom and his highly desirable shirts. Unlike most songs that I found disturbing, however, I loved this one from the first, and perhaps that's why Bowie has retained a stronger presence in my mind than many other artists.
Part of me wishes I could share some story of the deep and profound effect Bowie's music had on me, and if nothing else the fact that I chose to discuss him here in my life blog instead of one of my more media related efforts shows that he did have some impact, but all in all I'm not the guy who is that into music. My tastes and my music collection have always been eclectic, and the dawn of the digital age freed me from the need to buy albums, but I've always been aware that Bowie was one of those artists who popped up from time to time, with something new; and actually new, rather than running on nostalgia and fame.
I mean, we're talking about a guy who recorded songs with Queen, Nine Inch Nails, Bing Crosby and Mick Jagger and has had two existential/mystical cop dramas (four if you count both US adaptations of Life on Mars) named after his songs; how many other people can say that*?
Anyway, in the absence of anything profound to add to the discussion, I shall simply include a link to perhaps Bowie's greatest work**.
* I haven't checked, but I'm pretty confident it's none.
** Seriously, I love this song.
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