Sunday, August 22, 2010
HOW
It is now the end of August, not the greatest month I have had in a while but it was just made suddenly worse at the realisation that I missed an exhibition of my three favourite artists of late. Ricky Swallow, Patrick Hartigan and Ben Gauchi all together for one nice little instalment, how did i miss it?! so very, very disappointed in myself...
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
SALE!
Ah, I knew I forgot to post about something a while back, our garage sale!
All went well on the day (which was weeks ago now), we made a combined profit of $650, pretty good for my first time! sadly the profits have already been spent on various items mentioned in previous posts.
p.s. Loving my singing Barney the dinosaur doll!
All went well on the day (which was weeks ago now), we made a combined profit of $650, pretty good for my first time! sadly the profits have already been spent on various items mentioned in previous posts.
p.s. Loving my singing Barney the dinosaur doll!
Cameras... What? Cameras? Cameras...
Jayne has found (in the family antique shop) two box brownie's, one model E and the other a model F (in beautiful brown colour, with a nice case!). I have also discovered the Kodak Medalist and Medalist II, 620 format SLR's, which i much prefer to problems I have found with TLR's. Sadly I don't have the $250 (or more) to buy one. I can however afford to pay for film to experiment with the brownie and also get myself some wooden film spools (two loves combined in one, like going to cold rock!).
Monday, March 29, 2010
That long Huh?
I haven't updated this for a while, I never keep my blogs running long. Is there such thing as a lazy blogger? because that is what I am.
School holidays now; Mum is in Japan, Dad is... I'm not actually sure where he is today, and I am left to my own devices. This includes such things as blowing all my money on CDs that really should have been in my collection long ago or waiting for buses with old men who like to inform you of why the bus station is all smashed up AGAIN.
Possibly going to Sydney, either for a funeral or a christening - either way there will be a church visit at some point I'm sure. Hopefully getting some more markers and some oddities from Japan, that is if Mum and Patrick can find time in what sounds like a rather full trip.
School holidays now; Mum is in Japan, Dad is... I'm not actually sure where he is today, and I am left to my own devices. This includes such things as blowing all my money on CDs that really should have been in my collection long ago or waiting for buses with old men who like to inform you of why the bus station is all smashed up AGAIN.
Possibly going to Sydney, either for a funeral or a christening - either way there will be a church visit at some point I'm sure. Hopefully getting some more markers and some oddities from Japan, that is if Mum and Patrick can find time in what sounds like a rather full trip.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Perhaps
I should have called this blog "Staring At The Screen". It seems to be all I do, when not at school at least.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Straying From The Pack
Turns out the "East-German" pack is actually Swiss military surplus.
They are generally on surplus websites for $25 U.S. upwards too, so $5 Australian was pretty good.
Now it needs a good clean, strap adjustments and I can use it.
They are generally on surplus websites for $25 U.S. upwards too, so $5 Australian was pretty good.
Now it needs a good clean, strap adjustments and I can use it.
Monday, February 8, 2010
This Weeks Finds.
Still having camera troubles, so no photos as of yet (hopefully sorted out soon).
I got a polaroid camera and case for $6, though apparently their film is no longer made.
Also an "East-German Military Backpack", though most likely just an old hiking pack, Soviet Union reproduction belt buckle and badges too.
I got a polaroid camera and case for $6, though apparently their film is no longer made.
Also an "East-German Military Backpack", though most likely just an old hiking pack, Soviet Union reproduction belt buckle and badges too.
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