seandc: (amarin_rose bat-boys)
So, here I am again, after a short break of... um... longer than I intended.

Haven't been up to much this last month out of the ordinary. The most noteworthy part of the week saw me finally living up to what people have thought for years - I took Wednesday off to get a wireless card and account for my computer - people have thought for years that I've had broadband, now I've found out that we can get it here without having to tear up all the wires in the house, I spent a few days thinking about it, then finally decided yes. I've got the card in and the various bits configured, but I haven't got the nod from the ISP yet, so I'll wait until their call before setting everything up.

"Well if I must, I must. Personally I'd rather be Meryl Streep, but then, wouldn't we all?" - The Real Ghostbusters

While the techie people were messing around with my machine, I killed time (since I was given a pick-up time of 3, and it was 9.40) at the movies and in Fremantle. I just had time to get in to the early screening of The Devil Wore Prada. I chose it just because I thought it would the least likely to be chockas with kids (it's school holidays here), but I enjoyed it - the reviews I've seen afterwards rave about Meryl Streep in this, and they're right. And yes, I did compare Runway to Just Shoot Me's Blush magazine - hey, the main characters even have similar (actress') birthdays!

Stepping out into the world again and suddenly realising that I'd left my sunglasses at home, I made my way to Fremantle (ah, the ease of having a direct bus route, and getting on the one after the one that was late). There's a bookstore on South Terrace I just can't seem to walk by without popping in - if I had any actual artistic talent I'd be doomed, this place has a large bay just of folio art books. Walked around a bit (I had thought of visiting the Army Museum, but I couldn't remember where it was), then found myself pointed down the arcade from High Street to the Post Office corner (I can't remember the name of it, or find the street directory).

I had thought just to browse in the windows at the model shop, but rounded the corner past the sweet shop, and saw a much sweeter sight. Comics. Shelves thereof. New comic shop, hooray! Called The Comic Box, I found out that they'd only opened three weeks ago. And much of what was on display were older comics, stuff that one can't find a lot of anymore. I managed not to go too nuts (just the right amount ;))...
Cut for comic ramblings )

So, that was my new favourite store in Fremantle - I wandered a little bit more before working my way back to the circlebus, to get back to my computerstore pretty much on the dot of 3, to find the computer ready and waiting to go. Picked it up, did a big shop since I had to catch a cab anyway, and now all that's left is the waiting for the go-ahead to connect.

Friday of last week saw me taking my sweet time before going into the comic shop. I had a look in Empire, and almost got out without having to exercise my wallet... "Almost", I said. ;) I got to the DVD section, and what had just arrived that day (after being on back-order for five weeks I'm told) but the second season of Veronica Mars, which has been pushed from pillar to post, and then delayed for the football finals - yeah, I was done waiting for the show to start up again, I gave in after a minute and bought it. Long weekend viewing taken care of, marathon time!

Apart from that, the long weekend did give me a chance to see just how quickly the year's passing. I took a little walk to get a few supplies, which includes a short-cut through a small bush area (nice sense of being totally alone in there). In that patch at least, the first Christmas Trees are starting to flower - Mother Nature's beaten the City of Perth to start with the decorations this year!
First decorations )

During this last week I got a packet of photos from Mum. A while back someone put an ad in the paper that they were going to visit the war cemeteries in France, and if anyone wanted him to visit a relative's grave to let him know. Mum wrote to him, and after being delayed in his trip, we got the photos he took of Great-Great-Uncle Maurice's grave in Doullens - some wide shots and some close-ups, with and without a little flag flying.

This weekend has seen a fire in the south-east of the city, smoke haze across these southern suburbs - luckily it was all blown away today, my eyes weren't looking forward to another day of burning. The late afternoon light was red enough to make it seem like the sun was shining through cordial - was less unsettling than the dirty yellow light before that though.Red Sky )

So, that's most of the last month accounted for, apart from a couple of things I'll get to posting eventually.
seandc: (daniel beginning newspaper)
If my Grandmother were still alive today she would be getting her telegram from the Queen - a century ago today she was born.

While Grandma mightn't be with us any more, at least a couple of her siblings are still with us. I got a package on Friday from her brother Maurice in Canada (via Mum), and there was a whole bunch of copies in there. As well as some more details on our part of the family and some more of Uncle Jack's letters, I was able to add entirely new branches of the Stubbs family in there, and go back a couple more generations than I'd been able to before for the Stubbs, U'ren and McMillan lines. Found a whole lot of doctors in there (indeed, the relative who compiled some of the information on his branch was a leading physician), governors, artists, and that one relative was on the HMAS Sydney when that ship was lost with all hands in World War Two.

As well as the new Stubbs lines there were several pages about the U'ren family (my great-great-grandmother's family) and about their time in the early days in New Zealand - to correct something I wrote earlier, it was actually one of Elizabeth's brothers, Thomas, who was the first European child born in Poverty Bay, and it was their elder sister Gertrude who was born en-route.

A couple of pieces of luck - in the form of a couple of lotto tickets. Minor wins for sure, but better than a whole load of nothing. And hey, division 5 last week, 4 this week... maybe there's a handy trend for next week. ;)

I managed to find an imported disc of Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist at 78 Records on Friday too - I didn't even know it had been released on dvd anywhere! Of course, picked it up there, since no idea when or even if there'll be a region 4 release. Hard to believe the show's a decade old already - of course, a couple of years later it started over here, leading to to South Park on SBS on a Saturday night back in the early years of that show.

Oh, it can't be that late already! Of course, I did spend a fair amount of the day asleep, trying to shake one of those annoying almost-colds that won't either develop into the full thing or just go away, so I just sound a bit rougher than normal, and need more aspirin. So, back to it tomorrow, way too early (but working on the bright once again - I noticed on Friday how much lighter later it's staying now), and possibly get swooped by parrots again! (yes, parrots, not magpies - this actually happened last week :lol:).
seandc: (alter_ego_art rachel)
I think I might be getting a touch superstitious (in the nerdiest way, of course). I had a meeting yesterday, so when dressing I reached for a pair of red socks, thought of the meeting, and quickly switched to blue so as not to tempt fate.

Another trip to Empire today - a little something I noticed last time in the DVD department, and since I checked again and still no sign of a region 4 release, bought a Beavis and Butt-head set they had (just what I need to help me stay up for Justice League). Oh! Rachel, maybe you'll be wanting to look up B&B in your big book of guilty pleasures now? :lol: I also found a copy of Serenity : The Official Visual Companion at last too (almost didn't see it - if I hadn't been looking at a shelf I don't normally pass by). Of course I haven't read it yet, but yay nice looking visual content that doesn't demand a certain program to be able to see anything at all.

Now, a little something stolen from most everybody:

My past lives )

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