Rachel’s blogged a brilliant post about Kissing Frankenstein!
Year: 2012
A Day in Dartmoor National Park
Today I’m sitting here wrapped in a blankie trying to keep warm but we had summer last month and I’m cheering myself up looking at these photos I took on a summery day out.
The Sunday Post : Village

I don’t understand how Jake keeps creating animations that are better each week but he’s done it again. This weeks theme is village, my photo is twelve years old and poor quality but it’s taken in my ancestral village in Igboland so I love it.
For some more interpretations and to join in go to http://jakesprinters.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/sunday-post-village/
Travel Theme: Parks
Ailsa’s challenge this week has the theme of parks and hers features the staggeringly beautiful work of Piet Oudolf – If you’ve never heard of him you must go over and look, http://wheresmybackpack.com/2012/06/22/travel-theme-parks/
My entry is more frivilous, it was taken early in the morning from my room somewhere around the 28th floor of the Traders Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, and its the children’s part of KLCC park.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Create
This is my friends work table just a few minutes ago. She is the most creative person I know, one minute she will be decorating boxes like here and the next, chopping up some old Levis to make a journal, in between there may be beads or desk pets. She works so hard it tires me out to watch her, often starting as soon as she gets up and staying at it for twelve hours. Next she collapses in an exhausted heap every bone aching, never learning to pace herself. The results are stunning.
What do you think?
100 Word Challenge For Grown Ups Week# 46
Julia http://jfb57.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/100-word-challenge-for-grown-ups-week46/ thinks her prompt . . . in the dark recess of my mind . . . is straightforward this week, well not for my impoverished mind! Equally challenging will be making this page line up as I want it to but here goes.

Electric Recess
In the dark recess of my mind, drowning, overwrought and burdened
a brand new demon idles there but
The memory cannot linger forever. Forks of light slash through clouds with
intent to throw open the path
Dark as the night once shared. Storms resounded in those arteries that now are scoured of plaque.
Recess littered with nightmares, fossil formed, now queuing to
be purged, volted electrically
Of hallucinatory dervish spinning a reel, reaching a hand to heaven, stabbing
a hand to earth, relentless chaotic earth.
My sanguine fluid put on hold, damned and damned forever to ease my tormented
Mind.
Wordless Wednesday
Red Ball Comes to Town
The Red Ball Project is street art at its best. It stimulates the imagination of the ordinary person, whether or not they would usually stop to look at art or visit a gallery. So just what is the appeal of a giant rubber beach ball? Its colour? the most passionate, symbolizing love, danger, power, fire and a beneficial sunset. I love to catch the red eye, the overnight coach to an airport. Red is the colour of heat, the fingernails of a confident woman and a woman who wore red shoes wore no knickers! What does red mean to you?
The shape of a ball? A wholeness, as of the earth and the planets surrounding us. Any one of numerous games from the humble marble to the posher polo. Something to reach for, we dance at a ball, maybe on the ball of a foot. A sphere with no beginning or end, tactile and smooth to roll between palms. What image springs to your mind?
RedBall has been travelling the world, Sydney, Barcelona and Taipei and before heading to London it made a brief stop in Exeter. It was seen outside the Guildhall, on the quay and on Saturday I saw it at St Catherines Almshouse, a fifteenth century ruin in the heart of the city. The building, which was bombed in 1942, already has its own urban art, Marking Time, comprising pieces of medieval pottery and glass along with a coke tin that have been enclosed in glass panels is a permanent feature on the site.
When I saw the Big Red Ball I was entranced – but you’ve already guessed that! The artist, Kurt Perschke from Chicago created it to ‘invite you to look afresh at your own surroundings’, I hope you get to see it and look afresh at yours.
You can see the glass panels to the right of the building and behind is the thousand year old tower of St Stephens.
Travel Theme: Secret Places
Secret, well can a place truly be a secret? Maybe if it is deep in a wilderness but otherwise? So my take on Ailsa’s theme is that I’m keeping where my photo was taken a secret. If anyone knows the answer that would be amazing!
I’ll try to remember to reveal the answer when I post for next weeks travel theme.
Meanwhile there will be some secret places here http://wheresmybackpack.com/2012/06/15/secret-places/
The Sunday Post: Famous Movies
Jake this is so hard this week!

You haven’t quite beat me though, my photo was taken on the Cobb at Lyme Regis in Dorset where in the film, The French Lieutenants Woman, played by Meryl Streep is seen standing in her cloak. I love Lyme but I’m afraid my photo doesn’t have the same romance.
Jake requested an article about the chosen film so here is quite an amusing one. Sharon if you haven’t read the book you might enjoy!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/feb/04/french-lieutenant-s-woman-john-fowles
Do visit http://jakesprinters.wordpress.com/2012/06/16/sunday-post-famous-movies/ for some more interpretations of his challenge.







