Miranda Episode 1

I caught this old fashioned sit com this evening, and although this tale of a thirty something Bridget Jones has been done to death...the lumpy Miranda Hart brings something new and rather funny to the genre.....Tom Ellis is lovely to look at as well.....
very funny

Maddie Lurve

My Father-in-law, Richard left for home in Kent this morning, and seemed to have enjoyed his visit with us (he even found 2012 entertaining!)
He is an easy visitor to "look after" and will be missed especially by his shadow Maddie, who completely bonded with him, when he looked after her in the spring.
For an non cuddly dog, it is amazing that she spends every available moment clambering up onto his knee for some "quality time"..........mind you I think she is the only "person" that can actually cope with Richard's god awful bad joke telling.......I can see where Chris gets it from....
It was nice to catch up with him

Titter

I recieved this email on Sunday night from my sister....which did make me laugh


Bro,
One of the reasons I called this afternoon was to ask for yours and Chris's Christmas List, but I was distracted.I know you need the usual batteries and coffee and poultry feeder, would you like a jumper like a normal man.

much love ann xx


what do you say???

2012


Grandmother Sonam (Lisa Lu) with all American survivor a typically bland Amanda Peet)

The problem with CGI, is that the more, you are faced with "unreal computer" imagery, the less your emotions engage with the narrative and 2012 is crammed to the gunnel's with the most exciting, impressive yet ultimately vacuous scenes of disaster ever seen on film since the awful The day after tomorrow!
Los Angeles is crumpled like tissue paper and slides into the ocean, St Peter's in Rome collapses on thousands of fleeing nuns and the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio loses his outstretched arms in an earthquake that echoes around the world....add to the mix ,20 thousand feet tidal waves washing over the Himalayas, the White House being flattened by an American Navy aircraft carrier and Las Vegas being sucked literally into the ground and you will get the film's gist........namely MORE s definitely MORE!!!
Unfortunately Roland Emmerich who loves his disaster movies from the 1970s)....has thrown every effect known to computer Geekdom into this film, which is a shame, as the more you see the less you feel......He should have realised what the first rule of the disaster film is ....... and that is to make the audience care about the characters!!!!!!
Having said all that, I kind of enjoyed this three hour romp, (once I had disengaged my brain) and despite the rubbishy script, cardboard characters and end of the world platitudes...it actually worked as a piece of entertainment.
African American President (Danny Glover) his art lover daughter (Thandie Newton) and wonderfully righteous scientist (Chiwetel Ejiofor) make for likable passengers in the new high tech arks developed for the salvation of humankind (and are all black which makes a change for major disaster film characters!)....meanwhile the ordinary people- ( John Cusack) and his ex wife (with her boyfriend and two kids) travel from the US to China to join in the exodus with a motley group of survivors that comprises of a handsome Tibetan monk, his grandparents and a Russian bimbo with a small dog! -like you do!!!

2012 is pure rubbish.......but it does entertain in that typical disaster movie sort of way. Characters die, but they do sort of cleanly ( dont blink but passenger liner lounge singer George Segal drowns when in a homage to The Poseidon Adventure,( and a finger up to the movie Poseidon) his ship is capsized!)....but in the end most of your favourite characters make it to give it a go in the "brave new world"
I wanted to hate this movie but in the end I had to give it a begrudging and enjoyable 7.5 out of 10.....

Ps. I was thinking this morning about some of the not-so-subtle messages Roland Emmerich wanted to share in 2012, and I think that the single message seems to be centred around the concept of fatherhood! Historically Women have never really featured favourably in disaster films and this is especially true in all of Emmerich's movies. In 2012 the three women portrayed ( bland mom, bland president's daughter and bland Russian trophy wife) hardly get a look into the action and drama, and the main narrative drive is dominated by the father (and son) relationships of the piece...No less than 7 characters John Cusack,Thomas McCarthy,Danny Glover,Zlatko Buric,George Segal,Blu Mankuma and Jimi Mistry all have issues of resolution and love with their children (interestingly all but one sibling is male!)....I would love to be able to discuss this with the director himself to see where his motivations came from...Gawd I feel am back in my film degree assignment days.....where I could discuss the smallest motivation of a director for the whole assignment quota of 3,000 words!..... I am such a geek

Gustav Holst - The Planets Op.32 Jupiter

See previous blog!...wonderful

Parents

Another day, another wet and blustery fight with the elements. The weather is not as bad as in the South, where 100 mile an hour winds have been recorded around the Isle of Wight, but still it is a day to be outside as short a time as possible.
Chris has taken his Dad to Llandudno for the afternoon leaving me to prepare supper (a huge dish of corned beef hash and the obligatory apple pie (I scrumped the apples from Trevor up the lane) I walked the dogs up a very muddy Gop (above) to the strains of Gustav Holst's "Jupiter".....which always has the ability to make me cry! (especially around 3 mins in!)
Anyhow, I got to thinking about parents on today's walk, namely my own!....Chris has both his parents living, albeit way down in South Eastern Britain and he is lucky enough to have a good relationship with both of them. They will always phone each other almost daily for a chat, will organise visits at least twice yearly and will catch up for shopping and theatre visits in London....not perhaps quite like the relationship I had with my parents........who were much older and perhaps more staid in their habits and relationships....
As Holst blasted out his "bringer of Jollity"...I had a sudden bolt of realization!......that, at the age of 47, I am, in fact, an orphan!......
Hey ho!

When I got home the turkey poults had broken out of their cage and were mischievously winding up the guinea fowl chicks by clambering over their cage. I topped up their water and feed and left the whole bunch to it.....I needed to get on with making supper!
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Bugger!

When I got home this morning after night shift, I was saddened to find out that the little dark grey poult had died overnight. I have been lucky I know, as out of the scores of chicks, ducklings and now the poults I have hatched in the incubator, I have only lost one hen chick! so I must remind myself not to be too downhearted
The remaining turkeys are bright and healthy, though and, after Chris and his dad popped to Bangor to see Chris' work place, I made sure I cleaned out the shed checking each turkey chick in turn for any signs of illness. All are robust and and bright eyed!
As I was sorting the shed out, the guinea fowl babies, started their usual hysterical banter ( they are much more highly strung than the 6 runners)....after two minutes I felt like a scruffy Tippi Hendren out of The Birds as I battered away airborne feathery bodies as all six chicks bounced off walls ceilings and floor ..... the noise was deafening! and in response to their distress calls, I was surprised to see a somewhat testosterone filled Hughie sitting on the shed roof calling somewhat tentatively to the babies.
The weather is grey and depressing today and as usual after nights I am on catch up.
As in most Welsh villages, Trelawnyd never looks at its best in wet weather. Below is one of the two existing Chapels still in use......The Friday afternoon showers doesn't quite do it justice..it is a day to sit infront of the fire...fat bloody chance

Thought for the day

"You have to accept whatever comes, and the only important thing is that you meet it with courage and with the best that you have to give." ~ Eleanor Roosevelt