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Day 03 + 04: Favourite TV Show & Book

^ Paul Octavious.

One favourite tv show? Pft! Here is my meticulously chosen top 5 (I ♡ box set TV);

Our Hero;


Dexter
;

Six Feet Under;


The Mighty Boosh
;


The L Word
;


Favourite Book(s)
; Company and Jennifer Government by Australian author, Max Barry (who keeps a rather great blog) -



Regular posts will resume soon. I'm trying to negotiate some kind of uni VS the rest of my life tug of war agreement.

Today I bought two pairs of new shoes (with a large sum of money kindly and surprisingly donated to me by the government for my going back to university) and made friends with the bus driver on the way home. His name was Will, he is Chilean, plays squash and Spanish guitar and we share the same birthday! He forgot his lunch, so he was really hungry (12 hours non-stop driving!). He has been driving buses for ten years and prior to that was a professional musician. He was meant to be on holidays now visiting Chile, but he couldn't go due to the earthquake. It felt quite sad getting off at my stop after making this new friend and hearing his story. I joked he was going to drive past my stop. I hope he's driving a bus I catch again soon. Of course, this could have been a really strange situation, but I think sometimes a chance meeting with a stranger can be strangely meaningful (I just used the word 'strange' three times in that sentence).

Listening to: Birds Stealing Bread - Iron & Wine.

Cheery-a

^ My current desktop background, found here (via mrypwrs).

Today was one of my days off uni. I started it by waking up at 5am hearing a knock at the door, I talked to my friend Jackson for half an hour on the couch out the front of my house, stole a few extra hours sleep, wrote a letter, tried to draw a self portrait for one of my classes, my pen ran out, I cleaned, called my sister, baked cookies, mopped the kitchen floor, played geetar, then went to watch the Socceroos match at our favourite pub and devoured honey king prawns (it just dawned on me the other day how lame the name 'Socceroos' is for our national team). A pretty average day really. I really don't have much to post except that I found this list and I thought I might attempt it over the next 30 days as an effort toward more consistent blogging. Of course, I don't do well with self imposed rules, so I may fail dismally after a day or two, but it could be fun. Do join in if you like;
  • Day 01 — Your favorite song
  • Day 02 — Your favorite movie
  • Day 03 — Your favorite television program
  • Day 04 — Your favorite book
  • Day 05 — Your favorite quote
  • Day 06 — Whatever tickles your fancy
  • Day 07 — A photo that makes you happy
  • Day 08 — A photo that makes you angry/sad
  • Day 09 — A photo you took
  • Day 10 — A photo of you taken over ten years ago
  • Day 11 — A photo of you taken recently
  • Day 12 — Whatever tickles your fancy
  • Day 13 — A fictional book
  • Day 14 — A non-fictional book
  • Day 15 — A fanfic
  • Day 16 — A song that makes you cry (or nearly)
  • Day 17 — An art piece (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.)
  • Day 18 — Whatever tickles your fancy
  • Day 19 — A talent of yours
  • Day 20 — A hobby of yours
  • Day 21 — A recipe
  • Day 22 — A website
  • Day 23 — A YouTube video
  • Day 24 — Whatever tickles your fancy
  • Day 25 — Your day, in great detail
  • Day 26 — Your week, in great detail
  • Day 27 — This month, in great detail
  • Day 28 — This year, in great detail
  • Day 29 — Hopes, dreams and plans for the next 365 days
  • Day 30 — Whatever tickles your fancy
So, today - my favourite song. I don't know anyone who can answer this question with one single perfectly crafted song, but I thought I'd pick one of my favourite songs by my favourite band and it would suffice. They don't exactly have film clips, but here is a good little clip of Why? playing 'The Hollows' on a rooftop. It sounded great when I saw them and the crowd joined in with the "cheery"s;



Today I received a letter and I wrote a letter;

^ A great handmade envelope from Aaron.


^ To Faiza, an envelope made from a page of an astrology book.

It's kind of not Tuesday, anymore, though this photo was taken on Tuesday. Here are what my feet were doing on Tuesday (walking home from getting Thai). The other two sets of feet belong to Manneh and C;



Snooze time. Look at me go to bed before 1am! It's amazing!

The Machine

^ This was the first thing I saw this morning when I logged into Google Reader (via Swissmiss) and it pretty much made my day. Gummy bear chandelier, from Jellio.

Well, I have returned to the machine. Today was my second day back at uni and so far I'm feeling really interested but really overwhelmed. One particular subject I've taken called Drawing for Design asks for 65 self portraits as one of the (4) assignments. I am really not looking forward to drawing myself that many times (my lecturer recommended we actually draw three times that amount, cull, then submit 'the best' ones). So, four subjects a semester each with four major projects a semester = argh, when will I have time for a life?! I haven't written any letters in the last three days, but next week when tutorials start I can totally imagine myself sneakily writing letters in classes and lectures and tucking blank envelopes in my textbooks for decorating in my breaks. The content for all of the subjects I am taking is really interesting, I am really looking forward to it, but it's going to labour-intensive and it will take a lot of readjusting to not having 24/7 uninterrupted free time! I'm scrambling to get into the tutorials I want, but at present I have three 9am starts, and only have to go three days a week.


^ (via)

Yesterday I went to the mall to buy comfortable uni shoes. I came home with no shoes (at all) and I lost my phone. The shoes I was wearing were ridiculously uncomfortable so halfway through the journey home (half on a bus, half on foot) I threw them in a bin and walked home barefoot in the rain, haha. This morning I got a phone call from somebody who had found my phone and I organised to go pick it up. I have a very crappy phone, but I was very glad someone found it as I would never have been able to afford to replace it. I wasn't entirely sure what the protocal for this kind of situation is - do I just say thanks and leave? Should I have offered him money in reward? Food? Just my gushing thanks? After a recommendation from a Facebook friend I bought a 6-pack of good beer (well, I really wouldn't know, I've never tried beer, but it wasn't cheap beer) and set off on the bus to retrieve the misplaced phone (hoping he wasn't a recovering alcoholic). C was really hoping the guy would decline my offer of beer so I could take it home for him, but no such luck. Islington seems like paradise compared to the suburb I visited today - it was made up entirely of one or two room housing commission flats as far as the eye could see and there was one point when I was sitting at the bus stop to come home (for forty minutes) that I thought maybe I was just waiting for a bus that would never come and I'd be stuck in this bizarre place, sitting next to an elderly man with blue lips who kept looking down my shirt and a very loud, very talkative chain-smoking woman who blew smoke in my face, while various types of bogans and 'derros' walked past (I say 'derro' as I actually heard one person call their friend one as they walked past me). It reminded me of this;


^ Ghost World (he's 'waiting for a bus that never comes')

The best part of the last two days has been... COLD WEATHER. I know anyone North of the hemisphere must feel entirely the opposite right now, but I have missed cold weather so much, it feels like so long ago I didn't feel sunburned, sweaty and disgusting every time I am outside (or inside really) . I got up on Monday morning to get ready for uni and it was 17°C(62°F)! And raining! And it was grand and I wore a big red coat! I love Autumn already.

Also, I came across this sweet package exchange at Oh, Hello Friend that I thought you might be interested (I'm too poor to participate, boo);



I decided that at the start of each month I'd like to take down my cork board, file away everything pinned on it and cover it with a bunch of new things. I'll cover it each month with bits and pieces gleaned from letters, postcards, envelopes, miscellaneous paper from around my house, etc and document it here monthly. Here is what the cork board looked like earlier today (the calendars come free in each issue of Frankie), some of the items had been on there for 4 years;


^ Taking bits off one by one.


^ Some of the things pictured - a picture of C when he was a kid; a 'Student of the Week' badge C and I found in Woolworths in Tasmania; my school captain badge from high school; a painting my friend Sophie did of her pretty rat Lucy; my invitation to my year twelve formal; my ticket to Tim Minchin from last year.


^ Two scrunched up tickets to Twilight, haha; a paper crane my mum's boyfriend gave me four years ago that a lady in China made for him while he was there; a monkey bookmark my brother gave me; a shiny lolly tag that came with a gift from Garci; an anchor badge I've never used.


^ I took everything off and packed it all into this big old honey tin.


^ New calendar (a day late).


^ Arranging. I raided my drawers and opened up my huge letter tub, where I put all of the letters I've replied to (all 130 of them in the last six months) and picked bits and pieces out of them. See anything familiar?


^ The end. 'Til next month.

Want to guess how much money I spent on postage today? Nah, you don't. Here's the last two days' incoming mail;


^ The letter contained within this cute envelope made me laugh out loud several times and I actually read bits aloud to C. Melody, you write wonderful letters.


^ From the lovely Stephanie of Lunsh.


^ A pretty stamp coordinated envelope from Kati in Finland.


^ I get at least one item from this lady a week (I think I got five things last week!) but they never disappoint and there's always something lovely about each. She included a big wad of awesome 'par avion' themed stationery. I can't wait to use it!

Oh, this is my teeny tiny little outgoing for the week - my March Benevolent Postcard Society mail out, off to France;



And a handmade laborious postcard to Aska and her postcard project (it took between 2-3 hours though I don't know how you'd tell by looking at it);


Lastly, I went to visit my brother yesterday and played with my niece a little. Rose has some of the best facial expressions ever. I look at her and see all of my relatives in her face;