JULY 22, 2012 @ 12:15 PM


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There have been rainbows. There has been about three days of sun for the whole of June and July but mostly rain, so I've been doing lots of reading, baking, painting, saving insects from puddles. I am grateful to be starting a new job tomorrow. I'm so glad to have finished my contract at the museum, that job was so disappointing. What is supposed to be a cultural institution feels like an intellectual and cultural black hole. I'm going to be doing something closer to my first job after university which was nursing on a stroke rehabilitation ward. My new job will be working with people with Alzheimer's, doing art and music and going for walks or whatever people want to do. I'm really looking forward to starting. I know it won't be easy but it will be quite different from the previous hospital job as I won't have to do night shifts and I won't have to do so much of the physically demanding work that job involved. I hope I can do something really good and imaginative with it and help people feel better, to rest their minds and enjoy their lives more. My little brother has been accepted to Cambridge University to do a masters in Mathematics, I'm so excited for him and so proud. He found out the same day that I got my new job so surely this has to be a good time coming up for everyone. I really hope he loves it and learns so many amazing things.

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I'm a bit sad that I've been wearing my winter cardigan nearly every day this summer. Today was beautiful though so maybe August will be nice. Talking about the weather. Bad habit.

Because I'm in between my last and my new job I've had a bit more free time than usual and I've been baking cakes about ever 2 or 3 days and it's so nice. It's been like having summer holidays from school or something.

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These were all almond cakes with things like blueberries and peaches or apricots and raspberries. So nice!

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Chocolate and beetroot brownies, which sounds strange but tastes delicious. These are all gluten free and dairy free :-)

Any day it hasn't been raining too heavily I've been out in the garden and I've been happily watching all the different insects that try to drown themselves in my tea cup or walk across the pages of the book I'm reading. I have a great love of antennae and watching tiny creatures rub their legs together or clean antennae and wings. I realised a strange habit of mine while looking through old pictures -

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We found this bee on the outside of a window ledge completely soaked and bedraggled. I think it had been drowning in a puddle and someone had fished it out with a bit of paper and put him on the window. I took it home and put it on a towel and gave it some honey and after about half an hour of drying its wings, rubbing its body with its little legs, running them together and doing cool things with its antennae it managed to take flight and flew out the living room window onto a pink flower via the pear tree. I loved it eating honey with its strange little proboscis from my hand. Maybe it would have been fine anyway as they are of course designed to deal with bad weather but it ate so much honey so quickly that I think it must have been quite exhausted.

I realised how great woodlice are too. I think I was always still slightly freaked of them but on watching them closely and holding them I rid myself of that feeling and now I find them delightful. That often happens with people too.

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Sometimes drawing things that look like things, as an exercise or to prove I can do it. But I prefer to draw things that are less decipherable.

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I found a place to go and draw from a life model once a week so I've been doing that. It's the first time I've drawn from the figure since I was doing my Fine Art degree so it's been really nice to do that again. It's made me think about some interesting things about the human body but I'll save that for another journal.

Then I've just been doing lots of watercolours of moths or automatic anatomical things where I let the brush and paint do what they want. I really enjoy that.

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Reading <3
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I just finished my second reading of To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. I must write a proper journal about her writing soon. I don't often read book more than once because there are so many others that I want to read but you really do get so much out of a second or third reading. I was thinking that it might actually be better to read The Brothers Karamazov 10 times than 100 other books?!

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(I'm not actually reading Finnegan's Wake just yet, I bought it for my father because he's been having a year of Ulysses and all things Joycean and this copy was so beautiful. One day though!)

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We found this reading stand in the room full of stuff. I'm so happy with it. I get so achey in all the weird positions I read in while trying to hold up heavy books. It's quite a funny archaic seeming object but I love it.

More Painting

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And I must thank you all for the amazing, lovely comments on my member review set. I really appreciate that you still leave comments on my sets after far too many sets >.< I'm actually a bit embarrassed about how many sets I have now, it seems really silly. But I enjoy making them and of course it's extremely helpful having them bought. I have a few more sets waiting but I'm not sure if I'll shoot any more after that, it can only go on for so long right? I have about 4 waiting though so don't worry (if you were thinking of worrying ;-))! I often wish I could replace the bad early sets with my new ones! Anyway, I love what P_mod did with this set. It's always so great to work with him. Did you notice the hidden black and white pictures that he took on his Hasselblad?

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Do you know what would make me really happy though? If these other amazing sets would see the front page. I'd love it if you would go and leave a comment on them <3 I even make a little cameo in this one of Dwam. I got to be Titania in her Midsummer Night's Dream. How lucky I am.

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See a Midsummer Night's Dream here!

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Sioo - Robots Race

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Succette - Inspiration

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Key - The Lady in the House of Love

Of course there are a hundred more but I'll try to add a few with each journal. One these ones are live ;-)

Phew. I need to go and sleep now. Night night x

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ron4164

ron4164

Ponchatoula, LA
January 2007

JUL 22, 2012 09:54 PM

Your art is amazing! smile

baudot

baudot

Oakland, CA
February 2004

JUL 22, 2012 10:31 PM

Congratulations to you and your brother both, then.

What happens to the watercolour moths after the painting is done?

Cassiel

Cassiel

Aurora, CO
September 2004

JUL 22, 2012 11:09 PM

You're such a good and wonderful person. I adore you. smile

Also, those cakes look delicious.

Also, rollie-pollies!

Geisha

Geisha

SUICIDEGIRL

Sweden

JUL 22, 2012 11:49 PM

I'm so glad for the new job!
Oh and I love that last picture of your cat miao!!

Padam

Padam

United Kingdom
June 2009

JUL 23, 2012 12:56 AM

Your blogs are so Romantic (capital 'r' of course). They remind me of the 'Tales of Beatrix Potter' tv series I used to watch when I was a child. I eagerly await your Woolf blog, Virginia is fantastic.

Illusion

Illusion

SUICIDEGIRL

Portugal

JUL 23, 2012 03:36 AM

ohhhhh I'm dreaming. Your personality its magic. I'm happy for you, your new work seems to be complicated but super good! I believe you will learn a lot and take a valuable lesson of life smile Good luck <3 kiss

Fabrizia

Fabrizia

SUICIDEGIRL

New York, USA

JUL 23, 2012 11:04 AM

Don't you dare stop shooting! We always love a new set from you! kiss

Dimples

Dimples

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

JUL 23, 2012 12:08 PM

so beautiful!

Pia

Pia

SUICIDEGIRL

Chile

JUL 23, 2012 12:22 PM

bonita ^-^

DrewBeckett

DrewBeckett

United Kingdom
October 2005

JUL 23, 2012 01:33 PM

Massively disappointed you haven't promoted my set - I'm still waiting for SG to get back to me regarding my rather daring poses. Maybe one day the images will be unearthed by a massively evolved civilisation and revered for their clear artistic and erotic merit.

I'm so glad you're no longer at that museum. It was a really odd place, and it sounds as if you're going to be doing something much more involving. Its brilliant to hear about your brother too, and I hope that this marks the beginning of an exciting new phase for your family.

I cannot tell you how much I love your art and that moth in particular. I have a moth phobia, but its so beautiful! If you ever consider selling a moth painting, could you let me know? I'd very much like to own one.

I find it difficult to comment on SG sets when I know the model beyond the site. But you really are very beautiful, which I think is a sentiment echoed by a high enough number of people that you never have to fear about submitting too many sets.

Evolved civilisation, that's all I'm sayin'.

LuxInland

LuxInland

France
December 2007

JUL 23, 2012 01:39 PM

So happy for your little brother.
Your upcoming new job sounds exciting, I wish I could do the same sometimes. I've spent enough time at hospital to know how important this job could be.

Medicstudent

Medicstudent

Canada
December 2011

JUL 23, 2012 01:55 PM

You are truly an amazing and gentle soul. Congratulations to your brother on Cambridge! It is clear that intelligence is strong in your family. It is wonderful the work that you will be doing with Alzheimer's patients, I know it is something that I do not have the strength for. It was difficult enough watching my grandfather go through it, I can't imagine being exposed to it as a nine to five career.
I stand in awe of the strength of your character, and the purity of your soul. You are truly an inspiration please don't ever lose that quality.

MobProd

mobprod

Portland, OR
OLD SKOOL

JUL 23, 2012 02:46 PM

I would love to buy something you've painted sometime, if that's a possibility.

Wolfi

Wolfi

HOPEFUL

France

JUL 23, 2012 04:46 PM

Oh my, you are divine... I love your bumble bee story, I thought I was rare because I too have rescued bees and butterflies etc.. in similar ways, with honey or sugar water and some of my friends think I'm mad animal girl, but I love all creatures including humans. You seem so deep a person and so well written/spoken. Many layers. And beautiful tattoos. I am sad today, for the loss of my cat. But you've made me smile. Thank you. x

Steam_

Steam_

HOPEFUL

USA

JUL 23, 2012 04:49 PM

Always fabulous blogs.
Such thoughtful and delicate words,like each was handpicked meticulously with every photo.
<3

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