November 2006

  • Photoblog: Onstage - November 27th, 2006

    Almost nothing beats the feeling of being onstage. This photo was taken during a performance of “Brick” by Ben Folds Five. The piano was played by the lovely Gumby, while I sang and tried my hardest not to bust the eardrums of the audience. Photograph is under the cut and was taken by Boris.

  • Almost - November 15th, 2006

    The worst of my schoolwork is almost over, and with that in mind, I took some time out today to look around the site. I mean, really look and work on little things that have been annoying me for ages.
    The following changes have been made to the site:

    Access keys have had to be changed because [...]

  • Blurry - November 14th, 2006

    Things are getting blurry, and no matter where I look, it’s still fuzzy. It’s like I need life glasses, just so I can see things properly and so I don’t have to worry about tripping over, and read the blackboards clearly. But then, when you give me a pair of glasses, everything is so frighteningly [...]

  • Photoblog: Happiness - November 11th, 2006

    Two people who can make me the happiest person in the world. Notice how I am the only one who looks really happy though ;) (Taken on November 10, 2006.) Photograph under the cut.

  • Strange mumblings about a strange day - November 7th, 2006

    I got hit in the head with a cricket bat today.
    I didn’t win anything on the Melbourne Cup.
    I’ve been called an insensitive bitch (but with reason, and I feel bad about it).
    I feel a bit like I’m going to be sick

    But I’m strangely optimistic and I’m starting to think that everything will be ok.

  • Shrinking shoes and other happenings - November 3rd, 2006

    I went to a music exhibition on Monday and it was wonderful, with the exception of my shrinking (and occasionally expanding), blister-causing shoes. I attended three workshops: Songwriting (with Rob Hirst of Midnight Oil), Vocals with Shauna Jensen and Image and Photography with Matt Booy and Daniel Boud (who are making me think a little [...]

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