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Avant Card


A happy little package arrived this week containing 500 postcards of a collage I made, printed by Avant Card. If you're not familiar with Avant Card, they are an Australian company that prints promotional postcards for businesses (for a fee) which sit in free postcard stands all over Aus. However, they also run an artists programme wherein they ask people to submit their artwork, and if chosen, they print a limited run of them, which sit in free postcards stands around Australia for anyone to pick up. The stands are everywhere and often contain the loveliest postcards. I have picked up, kept and shared so many of these postcards (if you're one of my penpals, I'm sure I've sent you some!), and I am so happy to get to be a part of this programme.



They do a print run of up to 20,000 of each design, and send each artist 500 samples of their postcards, so I have a big bundle on my desk, waiting to be shared.

Would you like one? My pockets are a bit empty of late so I can't afford to send them everywhere for free, but if you're happy a pay a little for the postage, I will very happily send one (or a couple) your way.

If you live outside Australia and would like me to send you one, scoot to my Paypal and donate $1.45 (if you'd like 1 postcard), or $2.20 (if you'd like more than one, up to 5). When you go to review your donation there's a little link in bold that says "Add special instructions to the seller" - this is where you're able tell me your address and how many you'd like. ($1.45 and $2.20 are postcard and letter postage prices in Australia).

If you live in Australia and would like one, head to my Paypal and donate 60 cents, leave me your info and how many you'd like (up to 5) and I'll get one to you asap.

Hope you like em! I haven't located a stand in Launceston yet, but if you're in Aus and you see them on a stand please let me know! :)


^ I really had no idea what to write for a blurb!

I have acquired a rather unhealthy sleeping pattern lately. I wake up really late, realise I have course work to do, but decide I'll put it off until the afternoon, then I don't pick it back up until late evening, decide I need to get it done and continue into the early hours. Yesterday I went to bed at 6am, this morning I went to bed at 5am. It's awful, I hate doing it, but my body clock has adjusted to this schedule and it will take a fight to get it back to reasonable waking/sleeping hours.

Tomorrow C and I are going to inspect another house (if I can wake myself up in time!). This one is a terrace right in the city, situated across the road from Officeworks (beloved office supplies store), in clear view of our favourite cafe, central to everything and with a bus stop outside. It's nothing amazing, but affordable and sweet and so, again, my fingers and toes are crossed that it falls into our possession. Though I am incredibly grateful we were able to move here, put our things into storage and house sit comfortably until we find a suitable house, I miss my own space, knick knacks, desk, kitchenware, bed, etc and am eager to set up.

Today I bought a vintage dress that makes me look like a nun!

Oops, it's 3am...

The Golden Age

^ What I ate for breakfast/lunch today - gluten-free pancakes with jam, banana, berries and cream (lovingly made by C).


Uni work completed today:

^ Four face collages.

Uni work still to do today:
- Make four face collages using type.
- Write a 1500 word essay about a designer.
- Do some readings, answer some Q's.

Things to do today that don't involve uni work:
- Folding washing
- Baking lemon and sour cream gluten-free cupcakes

Songs I listened to today
:
The Golden Age - The Asteroids Galaxy
Sea of Doubts - Azure Ray
A Minor Incident - Badly Drawn Boy
Under The Milky Way - Sia
Home - Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Jackrabbits - Joanna Newsom
Person Person - Mirah
La Catherine - Les Cowboys Fringants
Gimme Sympathy - Metric
New Shoes - Paolo Nutini
How To Disappear Completely - Radiohead
Your Personal Religion - Sophie Hunger
I Died So I Could Haunt You - Stars
Blue Ridge Mountains - Fleet Foxes



Letters written in the last 24 hours (while watching almost the whole series of Firefly last night);


^ For lovely Felicia.


^ To my sweet (and only) New Zealand pen pal, Stella.


^ To sweet Kaatje.


^ To lovely miss Astrid (I'm nearly out of these map envelopes, so soon I'll have to actually start making them out of something new!).


^ For darling miss Lisa in Norway.

Letters written earlier this week:


^ A big ole package for my mum and little sister for their respective birthdays last week and this week. I can't tell you what's in it or they'll read it and SPOIL IT!


^ A long overdue mix cd for an old high school friend. We share music from time to time and he introduces me to the best stuff.


^ A note for miss Tess.

This week C and I checked out a pretty house we'd like to rent. It's a gorgeous little thing and my only issue with it is that it sits atop one of the biggest, steepest asthma-inducing hills in Launceston, but C claims it will just make us fitter. Oh, and it has one of the most horrible, battered tin mail boxes, nailed to a post. It will have to go. Maybe I'll even construct my own mail box to replace it. We put in the paperwork for the house on Friday and are hoping that the fact that the real estate is on Cameron Street and is called 'Roberts' (C's first and middle names), teamed with the fact that it was Friday the 13th and the fact that we saw the town cross dresser in the real estate while we were there and his name is Robert, all contribute to some major luck regarding us getting this house :D There's a chance we'll find out the verdict tomorrow. I hate getting emotionally invested in houses! Fingers and toes crossed.

An Ode To Beards
People who have (or had) really good beards (aka my favourite bearded men);


L-R; Sam Beam (Iron & Wine), William Fitzsimmons, Jeff Bridges, The Avett Brothers, Devendra Banhart, Sir Ian McKellen (esp. Gandalf era), Sir Michael Gambon (esp. Dumbledore era), Gil-Scott Heron, Zach Galifianakis, Frank Zappa, Ian Anderson, Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, Jim Morrison, Leland Sklar, Ryan Gosling.

(I should add that C has a particularly beautiful beard)

Do you have a favourite beard?