Category: General

  • Not only is the coat tree up:

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    It’s flowering!

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    Sorry.

    What can I say.

    We’re also trying to pick a white for the trim…

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    What’s that you say? Just paint the damn thing white? But which white…?

    Anyhow.

    We had the weekend off and headed down to old London town, which it turned out was a fantastic plan. We got to go to the photography exhibit that we’d both wanted to see – although it was almost devoid of women photographers, which was really rather sad considering that women were really quite in to the photography m’larky from the start (and the Cardiff photography exhibit was much more balanced male/female) – but we both enjoyed it anyway. One of the most astonishing images is a one called “A portrait of Christina wearing a red cloak“. There’re actually a few of these shots of Christina, and they mainly look stunningly modern. The pose and dress could be, well, they could be taken now. But they were actually shot over 100 years ago. The exhibit ended this weekend, so it was pretty damn cool that we managed to sneak in just before the end.

    Anyhow, whilst we were at the Science Museum we also saw the Daphne Oram / Oramics / BBC Radiophonic Workshop display, with the wonderful Oramics machine.

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    I’d forgotten that they had restored this, and had it out on display… it’s incredibly inspiring to see it. One of the true pioneers of electronic music…

    We also headed over to the V&A (actually we did that first) where we pottered around enjoying the delights. It remains one of my favourite museums and I must admit to being childishly entertained by the candlestick model of an elephant clearly created by someone who’s never actually seen an elephant.

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    I was also amazed by the turban combined with throwing weapons. Very James Bond.

    After our Museum meandering we squeezed in a visit to Persephone Books (which led to book purchases, of course), and then to Gay’s the Word (err, more books) before popping to Bang Bang Canteen (a random but very nice Vietnamese restaurant which is also incredibly reasonably priced, particularly for London) and then hitting up our final destination: Coffee, Cake and Kisses which is a spin off from Coffee, Cake and Kink (which was an ace and very accepting place to go and relax). I highly recommend CC&K’s new venture; Alana was incredibly friendly, and we had a generally lovely time accompanied by delicious cake.

    Finally we headed home, getting back just before midnight… I think we managed to cram enough in.

  • This weaponised turban is amazing… (I think that’s what it was listed as) on Flickr.

    This weaponised turban is amazing… (I think that’s what it was listed as)

  • Science! on Flickr.

    Science!

  • ramonajp:

    Rest in Peace, Leonary Nimoy. 

  • spicyshimmy:

    to grieve would be illogical, and yet…

    farewell, mr. nimoy. thank you.

  • ramonajp:

    Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney, photographed Feb. 8, 2015 by Sunny Martini

    SWOON. 

    Indeed.

  • micdotcom:

    Watch: If robberies were treated like rape, this is how absurd it would sound

    This is why so many victims don’t report their assaults.

  • shadesofmauve:

    Finally, I can inhale my drugs like all the cool kids.

    (Doc says that whatever I had before, right now I have Post Crud Fake Asthma. So I’m getting not-quite-asthma meds until my lungs stop constricting for no freakin’ reason. And for some reason the inhaler needed designer colors). 

    The designer colours are awesome*, because when people come into the ER and you are discussing meds, and they’ve no fricking clue what inhalers they are on, you just ask what colours they are and lo…all is revealed. Unlike with tablets where they go “oh, I take a small green one at night and then a yellow one and a blue one in the morning…I think one of them is for my heart…our my blood pressure…or is it my cholesterol”

    *Otoh, I understand that cannula colours are not standardised in the states, so it may be that inhalers aren’t as standardised either…

  • anarchoace:

    PHOTOS: Transgender Elders Show Us The Meaning of Survival

    In the many years that Jess T. Dugan, a Boston-based trans photographer, has spent capturing images of gender-variant people, she says she’s consistently noticed a striking absence in both art and social sciences: imagery of older trans folks.

    “And,” Dugan explains further on her website, “those [representations] that do exist are often one-dimensional.” So Dugan set out to fill this gap, teaming up with social work researcher Vanessa Fabbre since fall 2013 to develop the evocative photo project, “To Survive on This Shore.” In the recently released collection, diverse trans elders ages 50 to 86 are pictured at home or in meaningful spaces, gazing unapologetically into the camera, as if asking the viewer to look deeper into their unique context and life story.

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