Sunday, November 25, 2007

QnA

1. Name one person who made you laugh last night.
Dr Seuss
2. What were you doing at 0800?
Sleeping while snow fell all around the house
3. What were you doing 30 minutes ago?
Norwegian homework
4. What happened to you in 2006?
Got my PhD...woohoo, Mum got sick...boohoo
5. What was the last thing you said out loud?
Is that okay on your legs?
6. How many beverages did you have today?
Crickey, could be too many to count...5 hot ones at least...
7. What color is your hairbrush?
Don't own one and can't remember the last time I used one...must have been when I was burdened with long hair...hehehe
8. What was the last thing you paid for?
Milk, lollies and a DVD (The Last King of Scotland) from the local servo
9. Where were you last night?
Snuggled up at home with a fire burning
10. What color is your front door?
Boring Brown wood baby
11. Where do you keep your change?
In a little ceramic pot on the shelves inside the front door
12. Whats the weather like today?
Around zero, snow, and blustery blizzard like winds
13. What's the best ice-cream flavor?
All fruity ones are good - strawberry, banana, boysenberry, raspberry, lemon etc etc etc
14. What excites you?
Visiting new places and climbing into bed at night
15. Do you want to cut your hair?
Big time! I miss my Carly....
16. Are you over the age of 25?
Yes but who's counting really?!
17. Do you talk a lot?
Mmmm...sometimes.
18. Do you watch the O.C?
Fraid not.
19. Do you know anyone named Steven?
Yep, I know a few of them. Does it count if they spell it with a ph?
20. Do you make up your own words?
Stephen with a ph is not a made up word!
21. Are you a jealous person.
I try not to be
22. Name a friend whose name starts with the letter 'A'.
Ana
23. Name a friend whose name starts with the letter 'K'.
Karl Arne
24. Who's the first person on your received call list?
My Dad, god love him
25. What does the last text message you received say?
Yep, I think so.
26. Do you chew on your straw?
Mmmm...sometimes
27. Do you have curly hair?
Oh how I wish! always been a dream...
28. Where's the next place you're going to?
Apart from work on Monday, yesterday I booked a trip to Tromso for new years, almost 400kms north of the Arctic circle...dog sledding and ice fishing here we come!
29. Who's the rudest person in your life?
That is a bit hard to answer on a public blog!
30. What was the last thing you ate?
Lollies from the local servo
31. Will you get married in the future?
Not likely
32. What's the best movie you've seen in the past 2 weeks?
Babel - was surprisingly good.
33. Is there anyone you like right now?
This little hound with his heavy head on my lap is kind of okay!
34. When was the last time you did the dishes?
Me personally? Day before yesterday maybe? I have a good house husband!
35. Are you currently depressed?
Not this minute
36. Did you cry today?
Not yet
37. Why did you answer and post this?
Because I do not have any particularly exciting news to report and enjoyed reading Kylie's answers on her blog :)

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Words

Tell me of a sunset.
Sing me a waterfall.
Teach me the words of the wind!
My child, I'm so sorry,
I can do none of these things.

Play me the sound of a fire in full flight.
Show me the sight of stars without night.
Teach me to fly and how to grow wings!
My child, I am sure, I can do none of these things.

Show me the sound of an avalanche breaking,
Tell me the feeling of a child in the making.
Sing me the sense of sun on my skin!
My child, I know I can do none of these things.

Then teach me to laugh without making a sound.
Tell me the feeling of being wrapped in goose down.
Describe to me the smell of a rose.
My child, this would be like showing you the emperor’s new clothes.

There is only one way to know of such things.
Only one way to feel all that life brings.
You must live with both your eyes and your mind,
Opening your heart to all that you find.

You must be aware and alert and in awe,
Prepared to embrace all that life has in store.
It is a magical world we are blessed to live in.
Take your time to remember,
Breathe out and breathe in.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

White Weekend

Hei! As you can see, we had some snow this weekend!
It has been wonderful to see the world turn white again. I have also been studiously observing the many different forms snow can take and can now understand just why it is that the eskimos have so many words for it. There can be anything from large fat floaty flakes to tiny hard hailstone like kugler, (sorry, Norwegian taking over, I mean balls) ... and of course everything in between. Now I know that people who live in areas where it snows regularly will already know all about this, but for me it has been an interesting learning curve! I am also learning about where it is safe to walk on snow and ice covered roads...a sometimes painful learning experience :)

J and I really are like kids when it snows, we get so excited! And just have to keep telling each other about it - it is really falling now, check out the size of those flakes, wow it is thick on the ground, don't the trees look pretty, etc etc etc. The dogs also love it though. They have spent lots of time this weekend rolling around making their own little snow angels in the backyard. Then they get the sillies and run around in circles like mad dogs before falling down and rolling around again. So cute.

Everything just looked so beautiful that I decided to take my camera out on my usual walk with the dogs and snap some photos of the neighbourhood. I hope you enjoy them...

This is a photo of the mountain called Ulriken, bathed in a fabulous moment of sun!



Looking across the park to Ulriken, yes that is a snowman and a grown man on a sled in the foreground - real winter fun I tell you!

One of the paths around the park...

Looking from said path back across the park to Lovstakken - the mountain we see from our backyard.

Now I also know that I promised you some pics of my beloved Kombi, so here they are...isn't she a beauty?!

Not so easy to ride in the snow though!

Wait a minute...look at me go! xxx

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Autumn in Aarhus

Okay so I have been convinced to continue! Thanks! But I have also been convinced that the blog does not have to be about other people and readers, that it has value to me as documentation of my travel and as an exercise in writing. So here goes....

J and I were fortunate enough to get a long weekend in Aarhus Denmark last weekend. I travelled there courtsey of the uni to attend a workshop on toxicological and environmental aspects of nanotechnology. Yippee. J travelled there courtsey of frequent flyer points. Double Yippee.

It was great to have J along for company in the evenings, especially as it helped me avoid spending an excessive number of hours in the company of members of the NanoEthics Network - not that they weren't nice or anything, most of them were, but after hanging with them all day at the workshop, 2 conference dinners seemed excessive! And besides, they were not exactly the people I wanted to share the hotel spa and sauna with, if you know what I mean!

The bad thing about having J with me though was of course that he got to go out and be a tourist in the city while I sat and stared out the windows of the workshop! That means that he got lots of fabulous photos of the old city part of Aarhus while I could only snap those parts of the university grounds that I got to see during a 40minute lunch break! It was such spectacular autumn weather though that I hope some of the colours make up for the lack of location diversity! The uni was in a nice area of town, about 40minutes walk from the city centre. For those of you who don't know already Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark and a port town...but as I said, you will not be seeing photos of any of this below, just some lovely autumn pics from around the uni campus!




It is really lovely to be watching the seasons change so dramatically, and today marked an extra special moment - the first day of autumn that I left the house for work and saw snow on the mountains. So beautiful! Sadly this may also indicate the slow decline of my bicycling to work - peddling home in the dark and the snow sounds far more desirable than it actually is! Especially when you are battling the constant threat of being blown off your bike and copping the tyre wash of every passing car and truck! Hmmm...we'll see how things go. Hopefully I can post pics of my beloved Kombi bike next time. xxx