Apparently I don’t.
I only got 3 out of 10 on this Guardian Quiz…
Quiz: Know Your Idioms?
Article: The Idiotic Joys of Idioms
19 Monday Oct 2009
Posted in books & writing, language, quizzes
Apparently I don’t.
I only got 3 out of 10 on this Guardian Quiz…
Article: The Idiotic Joys of Idioms
11 Sunday Oct 2009
Posted in animals & pets, books & writing, humour
10 Thursday Sep 2009
Posted in books & writing, computers, e-books, food & drink, geekiness, internet, publishing, restaurants, sevilla, spain, tapas, travel, work

Ever since my Twitter buddy WeeRascal showed up here last spring with most of Sevilla Tapas printed out in his briefcase I’ve been thinking about publishing a small tapas guidebook. And more recently I’ve been thinking that the easiest and cheapest way to start off would be in e-book form. One smallish obstacle … I have no idea how to even start doing this.
What I have found out is that I can write my e-book as a PDF, which meant looking for some free software, and I have since downloaded OpenOffice.org, though I’m told there are lots of other free applications that will turn almost any document into a PDF. And so I am going to spend this weekend getting familiar with OpenOffice.
Meanwhile, if anyone out there can offer me any help, advice, info – including on how to publish once I get the book written – I would greatly appreciate it. Oh, and in the simplest terms possible please. If you talk in “the nerd-person” I am sure to get lost.
19 Wednesday Aug 2009
Posted in books & writing, quizzes
| You Are Mystery |
You are a natural problem solver. You like figuring out the best way to do something. You are very intuitive. You are good at picking up on people’s moods and predicting the future. You can’t help but being a bit of a detective and a snoop. You always want to know what’s going on. And while you may have the scoop on everyone you know, you’re not a gossip. You’re a pro at keeping secrets. |
18 Tuesday Aug 2009
Posted in books & writing, change, chemo, fitness, food & drink, friends, health & happiness, holidays, hope, internet, life stuff, travel, trips, yoga

Yesterday I read this article called Can You Handle 24 Hours of Solitude? … and I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t be able to do this. In fact, it’s taken some time to get used to being alone on holiday here in Zahara. I know some of you think this is like a dream come true, but I came here not just to spend some time at the beach and take care of Mini – it was also a personal challenge. I really wasn’t sure how I’d feel being on my own for a whole ten days. And now it’s day four …