“Everything is just a few hundred clicks away.” 🙂
First the Apple Mactini and now the Macbook Wheel.
Pauline just twittered this and I just couldn’t resist.
06 Tuesday Jan 2009
“Everything is just a few hundred clicks away.” 🙂
First the Apple Mactini and now the Macbook Wheel.
Pauline just twittered this and I just couldn’t resist.
06 Tuesday Jan 2009
Maybe I’ll get one of these next Christmas!
~ via Nag on the Lake ~
02 Friday Jan 2009
Posted in humour, life stuff, quizzes
Your New Years Resolution is…
Spend more time on the internet
Just think of all the unchartered territory out there. So many blogs to read. So many YouTube videos that remain unwatched. So many web games not yet played. So many Ebay auctions to watch. Let this be the Year of the Web!
New Years Resolutions that you can keep!
(swiped from Archie)
I think I can manage that. Well, except for web games & ebay auctions.
Though I actually agree with this BBC article:
Resolutions “Bad For Your Health”

31 Wednesday Dec 2008
Posted in birthdays, books & writing, christmas, humour
It’s the night before Hogswatch and it’s too quiet. Where is the big jolly fat man? Why is Death creeping down chimneys and trying to say Ho Ho Ho? The darkest night of the year is getting a lot darker … Susan the gothic governess has got to sort it out by morning, otherwise there won’t be a morning. Ever again. A festive feast of darkness and Death (but with jolly robins and tinsel too). As they say: You’d better watch out …
For my last book of the year I’m rereading Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather, which I started on Christmas Eve. Actually, I’ve got about three books on the go at the moment but really wanted to fit in this bit of light “holiday reading”. I’m about 2/3 of the way through and this morning the part where the wizards are comparing Hogswatch (“Christmas”) stories had me in tears and howling with laughter. Reminiscing about family arguments, sulks, stupid games & rows, paper hats, board game gambling and disappointing presents… 🙂
So that brings my 2008 book list to an end. Almost a book a week. You’ll see lots of Pratchett (now Sir Terry) on that list, most of them rereads, as he is the most delightful remedy I know for when you’re feeling low and in need of intelligent yet humourous distraction. And I have just received Maskerade – an wonderful and unexpected early birthday present from Silverstar – which will get the 2009 list off to an excellent start.
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20 Saturday Dec 2008
Posted in christmas, food & drink, humour

Years ago I used to make my annual Christmas cake just after Halloween, wrap it in rum-soaked cheesecloth and (with frequent re-soakings) let it sit in a cool cupboard until the big day. It was a very dark and dense cake, baked in a bundt pan. No icky candied fruit for me, I always used dried fruit (apricots, raisins, currants, dates) and freshly chopped nuts (pecans, almonds, hazelnuts), so that in the end the actual cake batter was just barely holding all the fruit & nuts together. It was best served very thinly sliced and was also good with a slice of very sharp old cheddar cheese on top.
It’s many years now since I made one of these fabulous cakes, but I was reminded of them yesterday when my dear friend Lizzie sent me a Christmas cake recipe that looks quite fun to make, especially as I could also practice being a pirate (ho ho ho and a bottle of rum) …