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Flu, Daleks and Photography 14.02.2010

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Right, so a slight lack of updates on this blog when comparing to the DK version. Fear not, however, I’ve just been a bit ill with the flu. Before I had the flu this was all that happened: I started back at uni, joined a photography evening class (also at uni) and went for several walks with Martin. Other than that, not so much.

Or actually, at home they made a snowman a few weeks ago. I wanted to upload a picture of it (they emailed me pics, yay!) but completely forgot so here it is. A snow Dalek! Seriously, how cool is that! I’ve been wanting to build one since the first snow fell but I didn’t get around to it while I was home for Christmas and the snow here melted over a month ago. Also, speaking of Daleks, I’ve got a slowly growing collection of them, must take pictures later.

Tuesday night (hours before I was attacked by flu) I went to my previously mentioned Digital Photography class. We were in the studio and took some photos. It was great fun and I got to talk to some of the others. (I’m the youngest in the class and it seems as though it’s quite obvious that I’m a student as opposed to everyone else who’s doing full-time jobs but people are really nice). Didn’t get to take all that many photos as we were about 15 people sharing the light and whatnot but we’re going back to the studio next week so should get some more then.

Of course the next day I woke up with flu, phoned the doctor and was told to stay in bed for a few days. Just great. As far as I know we were supposed to start new projects in all three modules Wednesday/Thursday so it’s not really the best timing but there’s not much to do about it now. Martin came to pick me up so I had someone to bring me soup and take care of me. It helped! I’m very much starting to feel better so should be able to go back to uni next week.

Cardiff 15.12.2009

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Saturday morning Martin’s dad drove us to Glasgow Airport so we could catch our flight to Cardiff. T’was massively foggy on the way up there and it seemed the road was just placed in the middle of a great big grey and white cloud. Fortunately it was quite as bad at the airport so when the plane was delayed half an hour that was not why. It had some sort of tech fault but they fixed it and not very long after we were in Wales. We got the bus to the train station and got on a train to Cardiff City Centre. With the help of a city map and a friendly Welsh woman we made it to our hotel.

We dropped off our bags at the hotel and walked down to the Bay to find the Doctor Who exhibition. It was hidden in some huge building somewhere so we spent a while trying to find it. This wasn’t really a problem though as we’d planned to go check out the Millennium Centre and surroundings anyway. (Torchwood location!)

After the exhibition we got the bus back to the city centre and went for a walk in the streets with Christmas lights (Doctor Who locations, yay!) (geek) and stopped at a pub to have fish and chips.

When we’d finished our meal we managed to find the right way to the New Theatre to see the panto. John Barrowman was Robin Hood and it was absolutely fantastic (and hilarious!). Afterwards we walked through town back to the hotel which turned out to be quite near to the theatre when walking the right way.

Sunday morning we checked out but left our bags at the reception so we didn’t have to carry them around all day. We had breakfast at a nice little place in town and then got the bus to Cardiff Bay and went to see the Welsh Assembly. Very fascinating building with a wavy roof and interesting glass walls. Has to be seen. One of the people there gave us a guided tour in a lovely Welsh accent. Later we went for a walk at the Bay, looking at little shops, cafés and people. Apparently Cardiff Bay is the capital of hand-holding couples, which was very interesting.

We also popped into the Millennium Centre to check it out on the inside and found a fascinating sign on the door when leaving. Welsh is such a complicated language, especially when written down.

When we’d looked at everything we got the bus back into town and walked up to a tiny German Christmas market. We got yummy French pancakes from a grumpy English lady and sat down to eat them on a very cold Welsh bench and then went back to the hotel to get our bags, after which we went to get a train to the airport. We were quite early so we sat about eating an apple for a bit before checking in our suitcase. Very small airport which meant everything before the security check was closed, not very interesting. However, everything after security was open (when I say everything I mean about five shops and a café place) so we browsed around a bit and got some delicious soup while waiting for the gate to open.

When we arrived in Glasgow, there was more fog than on Saturday. Didn’t think that was possible. Still wondering how the pilot knew where to land because it was so bad you couldn’t even see the top of the car park building when standing right next to it. And it wasn’t even a very tall one! We got home safely anyway, had another bowl of soup and watching Strictly till late. Great weekend!

A few more pictures:

In other news, I’ve been working hard to get all my uni stuff ready for hand in tomorrow and I’m almost done with all of it. Fortunately I have tomorrow morning to get the last couple of things printed and mounted but it seems I’m actually going to manage so that’s good. Will be nice not to have to worry about it over Christmas. Tomorrow night I’m going with Martin to see Beauty and the Beast in Glasgow (quite busy few weeks we’re having) and Thursday morning we’re flying to Copenhagen.

Oh oh, and a random unrelated bit of information: This morning I sold a Ninja Chicken t-shirt, such a nice way to start the day.

By the way, Wednesday is the last day to vote for my picture in the See Me competition.

Christmaschristmaschristmas 07.12.2009

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Watching old Danish Christmas tv series (yay for dvd!), wrapping presents and wearing Christmas socks. Oh oh, and eating chocolate!

Spent the weekend at Martin’s and for once he wasn’t busy with all sorts of things so we went for walks (no snow, just cold, tsk tsk), made biscuits (Dalek shaped!) and watched films. Lovely, especially with Christmassy things all over the place.

Most of this afternoon I was in the Art Room at uni, painting a huge picture for Visual Creativity. Lots of stuff to be handed in before the holidays (or in January, but I’d rather have it done before I go to Denmark) so I’m trying to as much as I can sorted.

Martin and I are going to Cardiff on Saturday! Planning to go to the Doctor Who exhibition Saturday afternoon and at night we’re seeing the panto with John Barrowman as Robin Hood. Sunday Martin wants to see the Welsh Assembly and we’d also quite like to see the bay where some of Torchwood was filmed. Oh yes, it’s going to be quite a busy weekend but also rather cool.

In other news I’m also working on a last minute commission so things are actually just busy in general. Most of it are things I don’t mind though, so it’ll probably be fine.

Blackpool 13.11.2009

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I’d translate this post but I just can’t be bothered. It basically said that Blackpool seems like something that’s been standing still for decades, except it’s actually still very much alive. There was a short paragraph about Dalek illuminations and a walk along the beach. Along with that there was some bragging about meeting Bruce Forsyth at the Strictly dance session I won tickets to the week before and that Toast is a café that can very much be recommended. It also mentioned that we went to one of the piers and tried one of the pinball machines which I found rather retro and that Martin got me dragged onto this at the Sandcastle Waterpark. It was the scariest thing I’ve ever done ever. The last slightly interesting thing you might want to know is that we finished a project in Film & TV Production and it can be seen here.

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