Carreg is a 25 year old male living in northern Hampshire. He is single and lives in a flat with Read more...
It seems every time I’ve written here recently I’ve started by saying “it’s been too long”. But each time it has. This time longer than the others I think. The problem is I leave it for a while and then each time I think about it I get intimidated by how much I’ve got to write about just because I’ve not written for so long. Anyhow, I intend to catch up right now – I’m on the train home for Christmas and history shows I write well on the train.
So prepare yourself for the next few entries. They will take you through October, November and December up to date.
Has anyone else noticed how, in the Rowntree’s Randoms directions advert, the man giving directions says “…go right past the Christmas tree…” while pointing left?
I do wish advertising agencies would get these things right!
I’ve been useless at writing recently. I’ve got lots to write about, and I’ve failed. I think generally I’ve had a few things to do in the evening when I would normally write this which have taken precedence (although I’ve been a bit useless doing most of those things, too). I’m going to try to catch up with a few things in one go here, but I’ll try to write in more detail about a couple of other things soon.
I feel bad. This month I’ve let myself down. There was a run of 4 days and have been quite a few separate days when I didn’t get a picture for my daily photo gallery, and at least one where I took a picture on a different day to the day I filed it under (although in this case the image was related to the day I labelled it as…). I must try harder.
Catch up with the gallery here: http://www.carregs-blog.co.uk/daily-photo/
I spent a little time this evening watching the BBC News channel’s coverage of the death of Michael Jackson. As part of it they went over to Lizo Mzimba, their showbiz correspondent, who is currently at the Glastonbury Festival (I feel a little sorry for him, he’ll be up all night covering this and then have to do Glastonbury in the morning!). He spoke to a few people about it. The first was the keyboard player of one of the bands playing this year, and another two who he introduced as “music fans at the Glastonbury Festival” who were hoping to see Michael in London in the next few months. He asked these two how they heared about the news. First of all they said they heared through their mobiles, Facebook, and general word of mouth. And then one of them said “we caught on to it first over at the press tent”. Read more…