Thursday, December 31, 2009

Goodbye 2009


The last few hours of 2009 are ticking away. 2010 is approaching very fast. I wanted to write something about the year 2009, that it has been a year with many ups and many downs. Some things were great, like flying in a small aeroplane, trying to be happier and enjoy life more and finding a huge amount of inspirational things. Some things were not so great, like loosing a grandfather and dealing with a very emotionally and unhappy period.

I could write tons of other things about 2009, but I'm focusing on 2010. In a magazine I found something like: 'let's remember the beautiful moments of 2009 and use them as inspiration for 2010'. Those words keep on floating through my mind. Let's try to forget the bad things and remember the good things.

Let's make 2010 the best year ever!

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Wordless Wednesday #9

What a beautiful thought: we are going to cross this bridge and 2010 is at the end of it. We are on our way to 2010!

On The Way to 2010......, originally uploaded by Eric Rousset.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Hide and Seek

I can't stop listening to this song. The ingredients are the voice of Imogen Heap and a vocoder. Nothing more, nothing less. The result is a breathtaking song.

The original music video can't be embedded, so you have to be satisfied with a lyrics version. This live version is also very beautiful by the way.


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Monday, December 28, 2009

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Yesterday I felt like a child again. The reason is Willy Wonka and his factory. I loved the book 'Sjakie en de Chocoladefabriek' when I was young. I was curious what Tim Burton (the director of the movie) did with the story. I think he nailed it! The man is a genius when it comes to fairytale looking worlds. The Chocolate Factory is breathtakingly beautiful. The child in me would love to stroll around there for some hours.

Here's a trailer:


If you haven't seen it yet, you should watch it. It may not be the best movie ever made, but it sure is entertaining. Especially when you adored the book in your early days.

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas

Gee, it's Christmas already. Time's flying! (Wish it would slow down a bit actually).
I don't really have a Christmas feeling yet, but I will tomorrow I guess.

I hope you all have a joyful, beautiful and cozy Christmas with all your loved ones! Enjoy these holidays!

christmas is on its way, originally uploaded by besimo.

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Monday, December 21, 2009

Notebooks

I'm glad I don't have to go somewhere today, because there is a huge amount of snow everywhere! It's so pretty everywhere! It is the first time in twenty years that there's so much snow. When it's white outside I seem to enjoy drinking hot choco, listening to nice music and sitting next to the fire much more.

My Day Zero list is starting to get some shape. It's difficult to estimate how much books you can read in 1001 days, how much movies you can see and how much concerts you can attend. Any brilliant ideas? Ideas about things that should be on the list are still welcome!

I have bought two notebooks for the project. They are so beautiful I'm afraid I don't dare to start using them. I'm not going to tell you what purpose I have in mind for them, you have to wait until the first day of the next year. But you can already see them on a photograph:

They are lovely right?

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Friday, December 18, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

A Christmas tree, snow, Christmas holiday.
What else could a human being wish for?




Enjoy!

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Regenworm

Vandaag een blog in het Nederlands. Versjes van Annie M.G. Schmidt moet je niet vertalen in het Engels. Ik heb hem gevonden via Flow Magazine, wat trouwens misschien wel het leukste tijdschrift ooit is!

Er was een regenworm in Sneek
Die altijd naar de sterren keek,
en fluisterde: Hoe schoon, hoe schoon...
Zijn moeder zei: Doe toch gewoon,
kijk naar beneden naar de grond,
dat is normaal, dat is gezond,
kijk naar beneden, zoals ik...

En toen? Toen kwam de leeuwerik!

Het wormpje, dat naar boven staarde,
zag hem op tijd en kroop in d'aarde,
maar moe die naar beneden keek
werd opgegeten (daar in Sneek).

Dus doe nooit wat je moeder zegt,
dan komt het allemaal terecht

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Beautiful sky

View from my bedroom yesterday evening: such a beautiful sky!
Oh how I love taking photographs with my new camera!

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Music in the Spotlight #4

Classical music. I used to shut my ears when I heard those two words. When I was a teen I was anti classical music. I used to say 'I like most musical genres, except classical music'. But then I discovered soundtracks like Amélie, Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings. It took me some time to come to the conclusion that there's not much difference between most soundtracks and classical music. Since then I actually like classical music. It will never be love between us, but once in a while I enjoy listening to it.

Here's an example of piano music that inspires me. It's a piece from Philip Glass, who composed the soundtrack of the movie 'The Hours'.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas)

You know the end of the year is near when Saint Nicholas visits you. This year I celebrated the birthday of Sinterklaas two times and dressed up as 'Zwarte Piet'. It was the third time I danced, jumped and acted all weired as 'Zwarte Piet' at a school. It's so much fun, but at the same time very exhausting.


I celebrated 'Sinterklaas' with friend and family. I got some amazing presents:

I got 'Het kookboek voor mannen die op de versiertoer willen', 'Het kookboek voor meisjes die niet bijster veel van hun moeder hebben geleerd' and a biscuit tin from my friends. We bought presents that were not too expensive and were unisex. That explains the cooking book for men as well as the cooking book for girls.

From my family I got 'Schotten Totten', Set, a waxine light holder and 'How to be an explorer of the world'. Schotten Totten and Set are small addictive games. How to be an explorer of the world is another book from Keri Smith (Wreck This Journal). It's an amazing book, I love it! Some more information about the book:

Artists and scientists analyze the world around them in surprisingly similar ways, by observing, collecting, documenting, analyzing, and comparing. In this captivating guided journal, readers are encouraged to explore their world as both artists and scientists.

The mission Smith proposes? "To document and observe the world around you. As if you've never seen it before. Take notes. Collect things you find on your travels. Document findings. Notice patterns. Copy. Trace. Focus on one thing at a time. Record what you are drawn to."

With a series of interactive prompts and a beautifully hand-illustrated two-color package, readers will enjoy exploring and discovering the world through this gorgeous book.

Thank you for my presents this year Sinterklaas! I am very grateful!

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour



These are two examples of the photographs I took yesterday. I tried all kinds of functions on my new camera, which results in about 90 photographs.

The concert was awesome! The Asteroids Galaxy Tour is very unknown, which is a shame because they are very good. But at the same time it's a blessing.
For those of you who are curious, check this or this.

I love watching unknown bands in small concert halls.

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Wordless Wednesday #5


My Wordless Wednesday is on Thursday this week. Had no time to post this yesterday, but really want to share it!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Day Zero Project

Next year I'm going to start a new project: 101 things in 1001 days (day zero project). This is a project to set and achieve 101 goals in a period of 1001 days.

Some more information about the project:

The Challenge:
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.

The Criteria:
Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on your part).

Why 1001 Days?
Many people have created lists in the past - frequently simple challenges such as New Year's resolutions or a 'Bucket List'. The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic. 1001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year, because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organising and timing some tasks such as overseas trips, study semesters, or outdoor activities.

It sounds challenging, but I really want to do it. I want to be able to cross things off a to do list. I want to be complete goals and improve my life. I am a person who postpones everything. Maybe this list will help me change that.

Some examples of things that could be on a 101 list:

Leave an inspirational note inside a book for someone to find
Do a bungee jump
Make a list of 100 things that make me happy
Plant a tree
Learn French
Go vegetarian for a month
Complete a coloring book
Photograph a landscape from the same location, capturing all four seasons

Please share your ideas for my list! They are more than welcome. I am planning on starting the project on 01-01-2010.

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