Scooby dancing

I've just worked out how to make GIFs so expect more.....In the meantime, here's Scooby dancing. Kind of!

Jason's famous homemade mince pies

Jason makes his own mincemeat a few weeks before Christmas and lets it settle in jars. He gets his recipe from Delia. It's a very tasty mincemeat. He makes his own pastry too, just delicious. Here's a picture of his tasty stack before he bundled them into packages as gifts. They are very much appreciated by the recipients. Yum.

A bauble for Nicola

Lorenzo got baubles from school, one with mum on it, one with dad.... and one with Nicola! Kids can do something so small that means so much. He mentioned it nonchalantly as well. I was nearly in tears.

Out filming at night, lots of snow

We were out nearby filming Jason's wee video for "It's Christmas Time", the festive ditty from Sweeney Straddles the Sun....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVbOBROJdaY.....and I took these wee photos. I was carrying the ipod, speakers, video camera and tripod so I didn't get a lot of time to take photos. Someone had written Glasgow 2009 in the snow.

Scary stuff

I haven't cleaned the windows since moving in 4 and a half years ago as I have vertigo when I go near edges (I feel like I will fall or voluntarily jump off - I don't know why, but it's a horrendous feeling - see this post...http://jasonandnicoladojapan.blogspot.com/2009/04/ferris-wheel-or-15-minutes-of-fear.html for more detail about my vertigo) so the other day I'm in the house, dressmaking, and the buzzer goes. "Do you want your windaes washed?" After a brief negotiation via the buzzer system, up he comes and out on the ledge he pops. I was sweating. Scared out of my wits. I couldn't be in the room when he was out on the ledge but I did stop long enough in the hall to take this snap. I was momentarily mindless while he was in the house, not able to concentrate on anything. He was cool as a cucumber, though; he's been doing it for 30 years. No ropes, nothing. I noticed he had a limp but didn't think much of it; it wasn't until I was paying him in the hall later that he confessed that he had broken his leg falling down the stairsin his house three weeks ago. He had been told to rest up for six weeks but was bored out his mind so was back at work with a stooky on. Unbelievable. I've got a brilliant view out the windows now though, crystal clear!

Cuddles

Every half hour or so, Danny would walk right up to me on my chair, lie on my lap and get a cuddle. Sometimes just for thirty seconds, sometimes for ten minutes, the cuddles varied in length but they were always welcome and were often acompanied with a headbutt...http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cat-headbutts/124537727018

Danny talking

I might put this one up on youtube as well because it's v cute. Danny loves talking.

If I had kept saying "Hi" he would have kept saying it back.

Danny's relationship with water grows....

Every couple of weeks I put the plants into the bath for a good, big drink. Well this was too much for Danny, he was in seventh heaven. After about ten minutes of contemplating it, and edging his way round the bath countless times, he took the plunge and in he went. I don't think he could make up his mind about whether he enjoyed it or not but he stayed in there for ages stomping around and was soaking wet when he came out. Jason had to dry his wee paws off. Awww, bless.

So many things to write about, so little time!

I can't believe it's Boxing Day and I haven't blogged for about 3 weeks. It's been a hectic time, finishing dresses for clients, making, buying and wrapping presents, getting the tree, all that Christmas preparation stuff. And then the big day itself. I'll get to all that later. Suffice to say, I have about half a dozen blogs at least to post about December. Enjoy....

Look what Jason taught Danny...

Jason told me that he gave Danny 3 choices for his dinner and let him choose what one he wanted; it wasn't until I tried it myself that I really believed him. Isn't it fantastic? Clever boy.

Danny's mad ten minutes

For a few minutes each day, cats go wild. With Bonnie & Clyde, they chased each other around in the afternoon, "Chasies", Jason descriptively called it. Scooby do went nuts every night about midnight turning into Devil Cat and Danny runs around most lunchtimes, occasionally taking part in some parkour http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ7OhP8rpoQ&feature=fvst It's difficult to catch the cats in their nutty time, because as soon as you switch the camera on they tend to stop, but I did catch the Danster on this short film...

Danny says Hi

ERECT

This is the name of the first album of Sweeney Straddles the Sun. Hooray! Jason's new project. I just LOVE the album. Despite having to listen to each and every component on many, many, many different occasions, I still love hearing every track when it comes on the stereo. In other words, I'm not sick of it and I should be. Is that not the best review of an album you've ever heard?
My favourite tracks are Castlemilk Town Hall Disco, Superheroes Fight the Cause for Me & You and Stories.
The whole album is wholly listenable and I can't wait to have it blaring out up at the studio.

All this rain.....

Whenever it rains endlessly for days, the Armageddon side of my brain comes to the fore and I wonder if there will be a time in the not-too-distant future when the sunshine will be a distant memory and a generation of people will be born that know nothing but rain. While in this mood, I'm always minded of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QWmahMdeGU Those readers of a certain age may remember it. The film and the images have stuck with me since I saw it once as a child but it wasn't until I did some investigating the other night that I found out what it was called (God Bless Youtube). Apparently, the poignancy stuck with many other kids who saw it in the 80's as it is one of the most requested film-related questions on Metafilter. It must resonate with computer-literate nostalgic people in their mid-30's: who are scared of all this rain..... If you have a spare 25 minutes, watch the film and remember that the rest of us who are nostalgic about it saw it but once, maybe at school, about 25 years ago yet it stuck with us despite the dark setting and lack of special effects. Here's the short story it's based on. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Summer_in_a_Day There's a word version of it at the bottom of the wikipedia page, it's only 2 & a half pages long. Ray Bradbury also wrote this story - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Sound_of_Thunder - which has the accolade of being the most reprinted science fiction story of all time. I read it as a youngster at primary school and remembered loving the story. It was made into an unsuccessful movie in 2005 that I haven't seen yet.

Singing along with Jason

Here we have Danny on the barrel. I don't know whether he's being complimentary about Jason or whether he's asking me to shut him up. Without facial expressions, it's hard to say....

Daylight robbery from Quickquid

Check out these cowboys...www.quickquid.co.uk...I saw their television advert the other day and couldn't believe my eyes. This is the small print at the bottom of their website...
"Terms and Conditions apply. Finance charge will be between £10 and £14.75 per £50 borrowed. Typical 2356% APR. Loan amounts are based on consumer's credit history and ability to repay loan. Not everyone may qualify for £1000. QuickQuid performs traditional credit checks, while still accepting those with less-than-perfect credit. QuickQuid verifies applicant information via various national databases. Funds will be deposited the same working day, if approved by 14:30. Approval may take up to 30 minutes in most cases. Payday advances should be used for short-term financial needs only, not as a long-term financial solution. Customers with credit difficulties should seek credit counselling."
2356% APR. Two thousand, three hundred and fifty six percent APR!!!! Let me put that in perspective. Your bank account currently pays at the most, about 2% APR into your bank account. The most generous mortgage at the minute is probably about 4% APR. These guys are charging 2-3-5-6% APR. £14 for every £50 borrowed. So if you borrow £500 from them, and you pay it back the next day, you have to give them £640. And that doesn't count how much it would cost to pay it back over several weeks. Oh sweet be-jesus, there will be poor poor souls out there doing this. They have the cheek to suggest credit counselling. It's daylight robbery and it shouldn't be allowed. Grrr.

Water obsessed!

Danny is obsessed with water. It's origin, it's wetness, where it goes when it drains away. He just loves all things H2O. Unusual for a cat. Hilarious to watch. He's so curious about it!

Dressmaking wih Danny

Dressmaking with Danny. He just loves to be doing what I'm doing, no matter what it is. He follows you from room to room. I remember young Scooby doing this too. This week I was dressmaking and trying to do so sans interruption. Aye right.

Sylvia & Nicola's new kit

Thanks to Eliza Betty and her lovely dressmaking mum, Sylvia & Nicola have a new piece of hardware. A wonderful Singer sewing machine from 1973. Eliza's dad bought it for her mum for her 21st birthday (awww) and it's still going like a dream. After many years of usage, she wanted the space instead and Eliza got in touch to see if we could use it. Being vintage dress makers, it was fantastic to be able to give a vintage machine a home. And it will be loved and used constantly!
Thank you so much, Mrs Freer!
With love
Sylvia & Nicola
xx

Look who's back...

For two weeks, we have the pleasure of young Danny's company. The most vocal, cuddly and adventurous of the cats that we look after, he is (secretly) our favourite moggy. If our cats are anything like Danny, I'll be delighted. He has settled in and is a lovely addition to our wee household. It's lovely having another wee energy source padding about the flat. He's lying purring on my lap as I'm typing this. Awww. More Danny-related posts to follow....

Fireworks Night

Formerly Guy Fawkes Night, then Bonfire Night and now Fireworks Night. I think. I'm not sure of the politics. Thousands of people wandered down to Glasgow Green to see a Fireworks show on 5th November. Me and Jason went down to Mark's flat in Merchant City to pick up him and David and also to see young Ben. Ben is a wee westie and so wild. I just love him. He was delighted to see us and jumped around getting excited. We left Ben in the house and headed down to the park just in time to see the start of the show. As it was the Homecoming Year, the fireworks display was set to the music of Scotland, in all its wonder and glory. About 10 seconds of Gaelic and the rest of it was Lulu, Deacon Blue, Texas, Franz Ferdinand and The Fratellis, among others. It was a nice display with some interesting fireworks and it lasted about 10-15 minutes. Mark said it only lasted for two songs the year before because of the rain, but the sky stayed lovely and clear this year and it wasn't even too cold. It was a nice event and I'm glad I went but not as exciting as I thought it would be. Still, at least it wasn't raining.
Footnote - I just watched the video again and I forgot about the guy in front of me with dark hair and a balding crown. He kept walking in front of my shot, it was so annoying! Grrr.

Malcolm Tucker

My new hero.

"You were like a sweaty octopus trying to unhook a bra! It was like watching John Leslie at work!"

Thanks to Michelle for reminding me of these magnificent words. He makes me pleased to hear a Scottish accent on the telly. On English telly no less. The fact that he's Scottish gives him a magnificently scary persona and the accent suits swear words superlatively. I love him. Any time he walks into a room, I am mesmerised. I can't wait to see what he'll say/do next. And everyone is so terrified of him. A brilliant character, expertly played. Scathing and horrendous. Genius.

Mmmmm, Sheridan's

Jess came up last night and after we polished off a bottle of wine, I wanted more booze, as is always the case! Decided to crack open the Sheridan's, a Christmas present from David. It was Delicious. Divine. Tasted like coffee caramel cremes from a box of Roses. Yummmmm. I would highly recommend it. It also sat like a wee pint of Guinness.

The Beggar's Opera at The Tramway

Went to see this on Saturday night with Jason. Drooled over the costumes and set. Shame about the music. Every song sounded the same. There should have been uncomfortable underground garage thrash, heartbreaking minimal love songs, etc. Everything sounded like a pub band. Frustrating. It was good, it should have been brilliant. http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.belgrade.co.uk/general_images/Beggar-s-Opera-2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.belgrade.co.uk/site/scripts/show_details.php%3FshowID%3D367&usg=__0Ji7xD2BIYcv02dmt1XvAaGZFG8=&h=242&w=364&sz=28&hl=en&start=9&um=1&tbnid=C8tK9ECgtn224M:&tbnh=80&tbnw=121&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbeggar%2527s%2Bopera%2Btramway%26hl%3Den%26um%3D1

Fish on a Stick

Here's how I spent my Monday. I love this job.

Doctor Who Exhibition - what a swizz

I wanted to go to the Doctor Who exhibition before it finished next January. I'm not a major fan or anything, in fact as a child the theme tune and the daleks used to scare me, but I like going to the Kelvingrove and the last two exhibitions were good. Kylie's wardrobe and Harry Benson's photographs. So we went today, wandered down to the basement and were met by a barrier. You need a ticket to go in. Okay...that's a bit weird. Museums in Glasgow are free but sure, I'll go into the museum shop to see what price the tickets are (expecting them to be about a pound, I'd pay a pound, a pound is alright)...... £7.50. SEVEN POUNDS FIFTY. And if you use your card to pay instead of reddies, they charge you an extra £1. It's absolutely disgraceful. There's magnificent works of art all around in the Kelvingrove for free but they're charging £7.50 for some mdf and fibreglass. It's a piece of nonsense. Ultimate Exhibition my backside.

Autumn in Overtoun Park

We were out and about today and happened upon Overtoun Park; the park that was round the corner from me when I was growing up. It really is a lovely space with some good, old trees in it. As you can see from these photies and vid. It was a lovely day today. About time we had a nice, dry, sunny, cold, leaf-kicking day.

Cloverfield

It's on sky movies tonight and I pointed this bit out to Jason when it was on last week (Sky movies shows the same movie to death!)........
It is easier to see on telly. I pointed it out to him and he missed it, went into the bedroom and watched it on the burned computer copy that we have. It's definitely discernible. If you have it on dvd or the computer, go to the last 30 seconds of the movie when they are at the Coney Island fair and you see the monster fall from the sky and splash into the water. I love stuff like this. Hidden secrets in movies.