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20 June 2008 @ 12:11 am
Serious amounts of Wonderfulness  
This Interview at You Ain't No Picasso basically explains why Doveman are such an excellent band. Contra dance and gamelan and setting Wallace Stevens poems to music. Excellence.

Today I went to the Lake District with my class. It rained. I stared out the bus window, mouth agape, in shock at how wildly beautiful it was. If you ever need to understand the picturesque and the sublime, the Lake District is the place - obviously, that's where a lot of the writers on the picturesque and the sublime got their inspiration.
We went to the most beautiful house, too - an Arts and Crafts masterpiece. Also jaw-droppingly nice. It was all carved wood panelling (done largely in rowan leaf and berry motifs - which made it even better, considering my personal attachment to that plant), simple stained glass, and window seats and Inglenook fireplaces, which I am wildly in love with. Always have been. If I could make my own house, it would be small and furnished almost exclusively with built-in furniture - window seats and Inglenooks, dining table with a banquette, beds set into walls, and book shelves book shelves bookshelves.
Also today, the only church designed by one of the great Arts and Crafts architects, full to the brim with Morris & Co. stained glass designed by Edward Burne-Jones. Impressive, to say the least. And so gorgeous. I love Burne-Jones with a wildly colourful, flowery, mannerist passion. Oh, and one of the angels in the main east window looked quite a lot like Evan Simko-Bednarski (Wes people, you'll know of whom I speck). Which was strange. I took a picture, I'll get it uploaded and share it around, see if other people see the resemblance...
The day ended with us all stood on the edge of Lake Windermere, being dripped on by trees and stared at by swans, drinking wine from plastic cups. It was a nice way to end the class, and it was our last real meeting. Which is too bad in some ways, but good in others. I was getting really, really tired of Gothic revival churches (which was a great thing about today - only one Gothic Revival thing, the rest was Arts and Crafts!), and spending so many hours in the bus with a small group of people was really starting to grate on my nerves.
Oh, and I went to Carlisle today, in passing, which was exciting only because it made me think of Bryan Dick. (yay!)

It was a 7am departure again this morning. I'm tired, but not sleepy - maybe because I just had a huge cup of tea. I've been watching Michael Palin tour about Eastern Europe, and a book quiz which made me feel both intellectual and not well-read.

I did well on my exam last term, I've found out - so that's nice! Hopefully I can get down to work on my paper for this term and do well again.

Hm. Time to turn on something instrumental and get under the covers with my book on William Morris and garden design. It all sounds rather pleasant, which is good, because it's work for my paper.
 
 
Current Mood: mellow
 
 
The One and Only Fluff Bug
29 May 2008 @ 11:02 pm
He looks like a miniature Edith Sitwell  
My thesis topic got approved! That's a huge weight off my shoulders.
My Simon Bookish CD I bought on eBay arrived today! It's AWESOME.
I have hay fever for the first time in ages! It's not very bad, but it bothers my nose...
I know there was some other stuff, but I've forgotten what! Um...

Oh, oh, last weekend I discovered the pure joy / cheesy awfulness that is Eurovision! It was very exciting. I feel heavily indoctrinated in the ways of Europe now.
My favourite was Bosnia & Herzegovina. Then France, then Spain.
The ONLY good thing about Russia was that I got to see Evgeny Plushenko.

I've just been looking at Imelda App's website. She's Patrick Wolf's mom, and I never realized it was her who did the paintings of him in uniforms. I really like her stuff... especially the stuff linked from the top of the page, of her latest show. It's like a strange and beautiful narrative... a strange narrative featuring Patrick and his huge white cat.

Oooooh something else. In other art news, Ryan McGinley has reappeared in my life yet again. My pseudo-step-brother posted a link to Sigur Ros's new video a few days ago, which I went and looked at... and who should it be "inspired by and in collaboration with" than Mr. McGinley himself? And who should have taken the photograph used on their new album cover, but... yes, him, again. I was thrilled! I love him so much, and I like Sigur Ros, and I'm not terribly surprised that they've collaborated, and... it's just so nice! You can see the video Here, but be warned - there's plenty of nudity, though all very nice and, very McGinley. Nothing like some naked people in the woods! Yay!


It's not hot here, per se, but it's sticky. Very humid. It's been raining. The warmth is nice, but the stickiness is kind of ugh.

Today I went to Fountains Abbey again today, with my class! Hooray for that! We visited two churches near there, and got our admission to the Abbey paid for so we could wander around and have our lunch on the grounds. I wandered off by myself, which was nice - it's so pretty there, and it was nice to just be out on my own. It was a fun trip, generally... mostly because we all got punchy by the end, and we were laughing pretty hard. Oh, exhaustion and too many Gothic-revival churches... I'm so tired now. I really like my seminar group, they're generally fun, friendly people.

That's a lot of update. I'm done now.

Oh! Oh! Also. Yesterday I bought a tea cosy (for my non-existent teapot, which I will own in the future) and a hot water bottle. The hot water bottle came with a sweater... hot water bottle cosy... that has a Union Jack on it. I am officially more English than the English.
 
 
Current Location: York!!
Current Mood: a bit too warm
Current Music: Simon Bookish, of course.
 
 
The One and Only Fluff Bug
15 April 2008 @ 09:33 pm
The Greatest Bigness!  
I am such a dork.
- Evidence: My current Facebook status quotes the Act for the Rebuilding of the City of London, 1667, in a reference to my good housing pick for next year at Wes. As soon as I read the phrase "houses of the greatest bigness," I was immediately wondering how to incorporate it into something... anything... but especially my status. The housing thing was perfect.)
- Related to that, I am actually sort of enjoying my revision for my upcoming exam, despite the evidence to the contrary (ie complaining, being on LJ, playing the best internet sudoku game ever...)

Birds.
- I saw about 20 mallard ducklings today, all swimming around together with a group of duck-parents.
- AND one of my favourite birds on the lake (the great crested grebe) turned out to be a couple (I never saw them together, so I assumed there was only one), and they have babies, too! 4 of them. They ride on their parents' backs, and they're stripy! I love them. SO CUTE
- The goose and coot outside my window have 6 and 5 eggs, respectively. I cannot wait for coot babies.

Other.
- Somehow, despite the rain and absent-mindedly taking the long way and not being able to figure out how to get into the Royal Mail package centre, I had a really easy, really good trip to town today. Everything I needed to do got done, and much more easily than I was expecting. The worst part was the weird acoustics in the cafe at the University's building for medieval studies et. al.; somehow I could not help but hear every word two women all the way across the (large) room were saying, and I was trying to read! I got more work done on the bus.
- I think I got all my classes for next fall. They will be:
~~ Hazardous Earth (natural disasters taught for non-science people = me getting my last science credit, and being able to apply for honours).
~~ Islamic Art & Architecture (more of Prof. Wagoner? Yes, please.)
~~ Intro to Experimental Music (assuming my schedule adjustments today went through. I've want to take this class for a while, so I'm excited.)
~~ Thesis Tutorial (aka ahhhhhhh omfg I really need to get my shit straight for this, I have to have an advisor and a topic by mid-May.)
- I, like the grebes (but without the babies, or the feathers, or the ability to stay underwater for a really long time, etc.) am also a couple now. Or, rather, part of one. And that's pretty nice, you know?

I'm quite tired, but... back to work! Or a shower. Probably a shower.

EDIT: I wish I was at Wes to see the thing in the CFA tunnels. Mostly because it sounds awesome, but also because... FLOOFY MATT. It belongs to Floofy Matt. Aw, I'm going to miss him.
 
 
Current Location: York!
Current Mood: good, but tired
Current Music: Patrick Wolf
 
 
The One and Only Fluff Bug
26 February 2008 @ 08:56 pm
Yay!  
I made a new layout for my journal... hooray! It makes me happy.

Earlier I found a missing thumbtack in a chocolate chip, in a chocolate chip cookie, in a package of cookie that had been sitting on my desk.
Interestingly, it was in the second cookie in the package, not the first one I pulled out.

London was really good. I officially like that city.
Recap.

The concert:
- We missed the first band.
- Does It Offend You, Yeah? were pretty good.
- Joe Lean and The Jing Jang Jong were really good.
- The Cribs were decent (that's how Tom described them, I think it fits).
- Johnny Marr of The Smiths played with The Cribs, and seeing him in real life was pretty freaking awesome.
- It was pretty sweet to be at an indie concert in London, just because I've always wanted to go to such gigs. Good stuff.

The rest of the time:
- Sir John Soane's Museum rocked my world.
- The activities organized by my study abroad program were pretty fun, and the food was good.
- The National Portrait Gallery was sweet.
- Hyde Park is nice.
- London is just pretty cool.
- I had retail adventures in a very crowded, very cheap store and bought: A really cheap, cute shirt and a really complicated necklace with lots and lots of stars on it.
- I also bought: A Leafcutter John album and Bishi's debut. The Leafcutter John is really good, I've not listened to the Bishi yet. A few postcards and a book at the Soane museum. A few postcards and a poster of the Kings and Queens of England (family tree and some portraits... exciting!) at the National Portrait Gallery.
 
 
Current Mood: hungry
Current Music: "Bloodbeat" Patrick Wolf
 
 
The One and Only Fluff Bug
22 February 2008 @ 11:59 am
Wheeee.  
I'm going to London! Soon! Like in half an hour!

Which means:
- The Cribs and Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong tonight!!!
- Sir John Soane's Museum tomorrow!!! (so excited. seriously.)

Yeah. London. Cool.


I reaaaally need to finish getting ready.
 
 
The One and Only Fluff Bug
05 December 2007 @ 12:06 am
ARHA LOLZ.  
I just titled a subsection in an outline for a paper "ART: UR DOIN IT WRONG."
Slightly... silly. But really, what else is this guy trying to say?
"The larger bronze images of deities, when installed in a temple for worship are treated very much like a living king. They are awakened in the morning, bathed, fed, dressed, entertained, and so on. Most are so bedecked with rick cloth and floral garlands that their forms are all but hidden from the devotees before the shrine."
Oh no! The actual intended purpose for the bronzes makes it hard to see what we in the West consider to be art objects! How terrible for the Hindus who worship them!


The Indian bronzes you see in art museums are essentially naked. They should have clothes.
Greek temples and Gothic cathedrals were painted bright colors. So were all those Classical and Medieval stone sculptures. Go figure.


Today in my other art history class the professor was lecturing on Symbolism and she mentioned in passing how Verlaine chronicled his turn to Catholicism "After debauchery... and trying to shoot Rimbaud."
To which I responded with laughing... and "actually shooting Rimbaud." I don't know if she heard me. But!!! Verlaine, Rimbaud, and the coup de feu (shooting) for the win.

Art history for the win. My major rules.

That is all.
 
 
Current Location: desk. room.
Current Mood: writing papers... a bit insane
 
 
The One and Only Fluff Bug
15 November 2007 @ 03:08 pm
"Panini is next to godliness"  
1. It is very wet today, and cold, and I got caught in it wearing clothes that were not nearly warm or water-repellent enough, but today I have found a new love: Well-dressed boys with umbrellas.

2. Yesterday I bought a full-length red evening gown, with matching coat with a red feather-boa-thing-lined hood, for $8 at Goodwill. It fits me perfectly, and looks as nice, if not nicer, than any other formal dress I have. I am in love with it. And it's vintage - I think from sometime in the 70s. And the coat part is ridiculous.

3. It is about time for me to go put on said dress and make some likely absurdist videos at the radio station, but... it is cold and wet, so I'm waiting a bit longer.

4. I also bought a burgundy men's velvet blazer at Goodwill. It's all smoking-jacketesque, I like it.

5. I'm being social again and it's making me happy. Today I had a conversation with a friendquaintance about how his beautiful panini had pleased the panini god... I related it to the Classical Greek comprehension of beauty (aesthetic much? yes). Also talked a lot about art and film and how strange they are to study and such things, and how stunning it is to see art you've studied in real life. It was good times. I've really been missing talking to people.

6. Today in one of my classes we talked about a painting I wrote a paper on, and my professor said "Sarah can tell us a lot about this one" and looked at me expectantly... so I talked about the painting to the whole class. Which might have been good. I couldn't tell if I was being coherent.

7. We've been struggling with finding a subtitle for the exhibit I'm assisting with, and one I made up this week might be used. Which means my words will be everywhere, on everything that mentions the exhibit. Which is rather thrilling.

8. I'm really looking forward to Thanksgiving. Family, food, home for a few days. Nice.
 
 
Current Mood: happy