Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Saturday, 2 October 2010
we are the space invaders
There was a definitive autumnal edge to the air this morning. Sharp, smokey and damp leaves aroma.
It was still early enough for me to be relatively alone, although I could see the tyre tracks from other cyclists that had been dodging the same puddles as me. Its a transitional time too, as I need to think about extra clothes and bicycle ironmongery related to the elements and the amount of light.
The cycle means its easier to look over hedgerows and so today's damp fields combined with sunshine created the kind of steam effects more associated with April than October.
Inevitably I paused and snapped a quick scene, which, upon reflection is that of a space bubble landing in the corner of a field. The people inside have disguised themselves as rabbits whilst they take earth samples before beaming back to the planet of Epsilon Eridani.
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
in which we plan a visit to the asylum
Randomly spotted that violin totin' Emilie Autumn is passing through the UK but its Bristol, Wolverhampton and Nottingham - tour dates literally this week.
Fortunately after the tour heads off to about 20 other European venues it then swings back through the Islington Academy in March. We've just jumped on some tickets.
Her industrial strength show is about the strange things that the Victorians and others got up to in the name of art and subjugation.
Ms Autumn and Co. create an evening containing performance art and crunchy gothic music. Theres's barbed social commentary laced with irony as they depict the pre-Raphelite penchant for paintings of women drowning and Ophelia Tours of Asylums.
For the Absinthe flows like wine where I'm going
They say there's a demon
There probably is
But I'll be the end of them
Go on and send for them
So burn me and break me
You know I'll pretend for them
When I close my eyes
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Thursday, 1 October 2009
as I continue to elude your vigilant ways, the light is almost here again
Back to London on an early flight. I could already hear the violin chase music in my head. My part of the airport didn't have any windows, so the day/night thing was lost on me. It felt as if it should have been an evening rather than the crack of dawn that I was travelling.
Las Vegas lighting without the gambling.
Then a full day of office meetings during the bit where the really loud tympani kick in. Finally, home accompanied by a phone conference.
I decided to go to bed early on Thursday to let my head unscramble.
And now I must demystify the uncommon dreams; stranger things have come true.
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