Thursday, December 28, 2006

Smoky skies again

Big shout out to the Martini-Mahers in Halifax, Nova Discotia. Hope you're all making the best of a chilly winter, and holding on tight to loved ones and nearby cousins. Bundles of love from this side of the world, to youse all.

It is still smoky in melbourne, but we only get the smoke, while the country folk get all the fire.


Intrepid blogger,
Sam Downing writes about the yellow haze. "Victoria is burning like a mofo." (What's a mofo?)











(Sam also writes about
the recent mic=40 gig .. btw, Sam gets the prize for most cheers on arrival, best cookies, and leaving a huge Rock Festival to come to my birthday.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Backward in High Heels

Well i just found out that the astonishingly quirky and brilliant Lynne and Miki have finally put their work on the web. If you missed this show at the Friends of the Earth Ball (2005), or at ACMI Eyes Lies and Illusions, here's your chance to view c/- google video. Cos everything Fred Astaire did, Ginger Rogers had to do backwards, and in high heels !! (play the vid:)



We were lucky, when we went in to ACMI in Fed Square, on the 3rd December. When Tim arrived, Lynne was already over it, and had decided to stop. But he said, "oh go on, do it again," so fortunately i got there just in time for the very last showing. So much fun. There are rumours of a Country and Western style sequel.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Sid Secret goes Viral

Here in Melbourne, smoke covers the city again. The sun peers through the haze like a big red sore eye. It's hard to breathe. New Zealander firefighters are shown injured on the television.

Australia trounces England in the Ashes Test Cricket. Another bloody summer. The streets were full of road rage yesterday.

All sorts of people put things online. Take a look at this crazy guy - he calls himself Sid Secret. i think he's the next LonelyGirl15.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

music for the fistive season


There's plenty of interesting music around for the festival of christ. Suburban Sprawl have collected special recordings from their stable of musicians. Eg Jingle Hell from Ryan Allen. Looks like this has been going on for years. (Grab the Zipped albums, under the album covers.)

Plus the "8-bit christmas" which i'm guessing is some kind of electro-jingle.

As well as a thing called Santastic, from dj BC. (Can only get this via Torrent, so you'll need some downloading skills.)

(All this came via Brooklyn Vegan music, someone in NYC who posts links to downloadable music, eg remixes of Thom Yorke, or 50 Shots, response to a local shooting.)

Are they worth listening to? Well i'm enjoying the Thom Yorke remix right now, as i get back to the research ..

love plus hugs michael

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

country on fire, but we soak up the violins on a bloody hot night

Reasons to be cheerful about living in Canada:

  • no springtime hayFever in September-December!
  • no shroud of smoke covering the entire city where you live so the buildings are only faintly visible (ie. your entire country is not on fire).
  • no days spent inside cowering from 42 degree heat.
Seriously, i am sitting looking across the city of Melbourne, and i cannot see the city skyscrapers. A faint outline is all that remains. Can only imagine how crap life is for people living in the bush. Fires joining up all over the shop, and no water to fight them with. Ouch. Your heart goes out, dunnit!!

extraordinary loveliness
i have had the most wonderful birthday celebration, the final in a big series. Jude and Jody-Lee surpassed themselves in cooking, hospitality and astounding generosity. I have no idea how i shall ever return such huge favours. People who missed out on these Footscray Gourmandes' sumptuous sausage rolls, goat's cheese tartlets, cucumber and feta wraps, as well as Annie's lemon slices - are the unluckiest people in the world, i'm very sorry.

Among the very few things to go horribly wrong were: no Martini-Mahers, and no sister KT. Oh and Lola couldn't make it either, despite being coincidentally in the Dandenongs that night. Many apologies, and a few unexpected absences, thanks to the 37 degree heat.

Healthy, happy, but Grumpiness Approaches
Yes the evil buckwheat monster has left my body, and i am healthy again, fresh as a light thunderstorm in sunny springtime melbourne. Phew.


Now it's back to study time, so my Grumpy-meter will be rising. (No, no, michael, embrace the joy of learning!)

(Here's an old halloween entry)
i have been spending far too much time online as usual, and found this astonishingly silly 'tv' serial: "The only thing dry about this Halloween was the Canada Dry."