31 August, 2011 at 10.09 am

Belated Spring Cleaning

Found a tiny jockey when organizing my make up, he now straddles the box between my earrings.

4 August, 2011 at 4.25 am

Beautiful: 41 Strings composed by Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs

41 STRINGS by creatorsproject

Composed to celebrate the 41st anniversay of Earth Day (22nd April, so I suppose this is a bit late).

You can find out more about it here: The Creators Project And read Spin’s interview with Nick Zinner here

2 August, 2011 at 2.58 pm

50 Year Anniversary of WWF

See what you can do to help

21 July, 2011 at 1.45 pm

violinist covers “Perth”

I think it’s pretty obvious, I’m obsessed.

Edit: Also, I’m not very happy that people have visited my flickr after searching “Phuket erotic massage”.

21 July, 2011 at 11.14 am

DISAPPOINTED

I’m getting pretty annoyed by how much gigs cost in Hong Kong. I’m seeing Bon Iver in October (22nd! BOOYAH), and that cost me 20 pounds. To see Elbow tomorrow in Hong Kong at Kitec (WORST VENUE EVER) will cost around 40 pounds. Tickets to see 30 Seconds to Mars next week will cost between 38 and 54 pounds depending on whether you want seated or free standing. Red Hot Chili Peppers in early August will cost between 30 and 70 pounds also depending on where you’re wanting to be seated. Friendly Fires in mid August is also costing [...]

13 July, 2011 at 8.17 am

Where the hell is my

romper! How am I supposed to romp without it?

8 July, 2011 at 9.12 am

Japanese Movie Night!

Introducing two Japanese films for the next rainy night in.

First, an old classic directed by Akira Kurosawa, Seven Samurai. Based on a true story, it follows a village that has hired seven samurai to defend it from bandits. It’s been hailed as one of the most influential films of the 20th century, inspiring George Lucas to start the Star Wars series as well as spawning “The Dirty Dozen” and “The Magnificient Seven”.

The almost x-rated frolic in the fields with the young strapping samurai boy and the peasant girl -_-"

There are already a number of lengthy and analytical [...]

5 July, 2011 at 5.38 am

Great Aircraft Carrier Party in Tianjin

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Sorry for my lack of presence. I have moved out of my flat in Beijing and I am currently staying in a hostel. Though they do have wifi it appears my room is just a little bit too high up to get any of the signal. So I have to come down to the courtyard if I want to check facebook or update this site which is difficult sometimes as the hostel is pretty full and sometimes it’s hard to get a seat.

Anyhoo, over the weekend Caitlin and I went with some friends to the third Great Aircraft [...]

1 July, 2011 at 4.07 am

So much adoration for this woman

28 June, 2011 at 9.36 am

little garden in a big city

After staying along the Seine for over a month, I noticed that all of the boats had one thing in common: gardens. Each canal boat had a garden ranging from the miniature jungle on the tiny Dutch fishing boat to the two lone shrubs on that guy’s boat. In an attempt to bring every little part of Paris back home with me, I’ve started my own miniature garden on my previously inhabitable terrace. I think between both Kim and I, we have adopted enough hobbies to generate one middle-aged woman.

Gardening: Me Knitting: Kim Baking: Both Watching bad crime [...]