Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Some more music

Just a quick update on live music over the past week or so….

Monday 21st May – The Hilltop Hoods – Islington Carling Academy – Brilliant!
Australian hiphop – my friend Groova’s favourite band – from Adelaide.
My favourite line:

“I make origami of your lyrics”
“Geez that’s good – what is it?”
“It’s a swan”

Monday 28th May – Miriam Makeba – Trafalgar Square – Brilliant!
As part of the “Africa Day” concert, my friend David and I went to see “Mama Afrika” and her band (including her amazing 12 year great grandson on drums!!).
Unfortunately the weather wasn’t very African!

Thursday, 24 May 2007

Oslo

So I went to Oslo. And it was fantastic :)

Diana and I went to visit Monica, who lives in Oslo. We were all in Malawi at the same time a couple of years ago.

After arriving late on Wednesday night, we were awakened on Thursday morning to a beautiful champagne breakfast. It was the 17th May - Norways National Day. Monica's friend Moona joined us for breakfast. Both looked gorgeous in their national outfits.

After breakfast we made our way into the centre of Oslo where the streets were packed with celebrating people, many wearing their national dress, which differs depending on where in Norway you come from. Moona had advised us that it was acceptable to stare at the men on national day. We didn't really understand what she was talking about until, while on the tube, a man walked on. The men's national dress is incredibly dashing - sort of Jane Austen style!!
There was a huge parade up the main street and past the palace, where the King and Queen waved from the balcony. Hundreds of school children were part of the parade, representing their school, as well as brass bands. There were flags everywhere and everyone was in great spirits.
On the right is Moni climbing over the rails in order to cross the road - not very easy in national dress! Note one of the dashing men looking on!!

After watching and enjoying the parade, we headed down to the docks for a polser (hotdog) and an icecream. We would later become addicted to polser.

You can see on the left - the traditional mobile phone carriers.

Later on we went to a concert in the park where bands were playing. One of the bands was brilliant - so we had to buy the cd. To hear some Norwegian tunes - check out their myspace here
The next day we took a boat on the fjord to get to Bygdoy (pronounced Bigday) to visit some museums.
The Fram museum (below - Aframe) houses the ship Fram, which sailed to the Arctic and Antartic around the beginning of the 20th Century. It is thought to be the strongest ship ever built and took some of Norway's most famous explorers, including Roald Amundsen. You could go onboard the ship. Absolutely brilliant museum.

The other museum held the raft Kon Tiki and the papyrus boat Ra II. Thor Heyerdahl, the Norwegian explorer sailed the balsa wood Kon Tiki from South America to Polynesia in 1947, and the papyrus Ra II from West Africa to the Caribbean to prove that there was contact between these places.

On the right is Ra II.
Below - we are enjoying the most delicious curry in Oslo :)





Later we went to Vigeland Park, which is, I think, the most amazing park I have ever been to.

Gustav Vigeland was a Norwegian sculptor who created the hundreds of statues in the park, some bronze, some stone, all in the theme of the "Human Condition". The expressions on the faces of the sculptures are beautiful.

Below is one of the most famous sculptures - a VERY cross little boy!!






The next day we went to an enormous ski jump on a hill overlooking Oslo, where we went on a ski simulator - woohoo! The view was fantastic. Later to the Munch museum (didn't manage to steal anything).


Thank you to the best Oslo tour guide ever xxxx

Wednesday, 23 May 2007

:(

sorry liverpool - you were so the better team. kuyt's 89th minute goal was beautiful and alonso even did some ballet.

:(

Tuesday, 15 May 2007

I've cracked it

A plaice is a fish with scales, caught in a fishing net(work), providing someone with a livelihood.

Sunday, 13 May 2007

Nil Points

Please bear with me while I despair – this won’t take long. I am having a why-on-earth-did-I-CHOOSE-to-go-back-to-uni moment...

There are three days left of this essay. I have started twitching and talking to myself. I feel like I have been in the library forever and the highlight of my weekend was the Eurovision Song Contest (could things get much worse?).

Why and how did I manage to choose this essay title? It must have been in a moment of madness. Basically, it is a case of talking about place (ie. EVERYWHERE), livelihoods (of EVERYONE), networks (how EVERYONE and EVERYWHERE are connected) and scale (what you find on fish), linking this all to the philosophical thought of the last few decades and making it coherent and interesting. And by the way – all knowledge is constructed, there are no truths, nothing is certain and it’s all about language and process. My brain is full. I feel like I have been chasing my tail for 2 weeks. AAAGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

OK, I have finished despairing. I will get back to work now.

Speaking of the Eurovision – for those of you who missed it… This year there was a marked decrease in men in white suits and an increase in vampy goth women in black dresses. As always, there was fake tan aplenty – Norway voted for Sweden, nobody voted for UK etc etc. The interval show had heavy metal cellists and an amazing trapeze artist. Low points – Ireland (bad karaoke) and Spain (Spanish version of Take That). High points - Ukraine’s silver drag queen, Terry Wogan’s commentary and my favourite – France in pink Jean Paul Gaultier – who unfortunately didn’t do very well.

Saturday, 12 May 2007

Happy Birthday Weather!!!

Today my beautiful sister turns 30!

Below is a sonnet which my mum wrote about Heather (clever mum!). Have a happy birthday Heath – wish I could celebrate with you xxx


HEATHER
A special day dawned 30 years ago,
And into this amazing world of ours,
With mountains, valleys, oceans, trees and flowers,
Arrived a baby. Mother said “I know
This child is much more beautiful and fair
Than any other baby ever born.
All other mothers must feel quite forlorn
Because their new-born babies can’t compare!”
Throughout the 30 years that have gone by,
This babe has grown in beauty and in strength,
And we know she will go to any length
To do what’s right and she will always try
To help a friend in need. Oh lucky me!
To have a loving daughter such as she.


JPD

Thursday, 10 May 2007

Albatross in WC2

This morning, as I approached the library, I stepped in the most enormous bird poo I have EVER seen.

As I continue my assignment, I trust that coming into contact with the aforementioned from the bottom up brings the same fortune as top down, and hope that it is does not bring the opposite…..