Wednesday, June 14, 2006

i'm walking on sunshine...

Well, what a sunny past while its been. And due to my lack-of-camera-functioningness, I decided to utilise my amazing graphic design skills and illustrate some of what I have been up to with paint:


Sitting in Brel with the future flat mate in like a million degrees Kelvin with an nice cool beer. *contented sigh* Although, here we did encounter the worst chat up I have ever heard- some guy came up and touched helen's clearly blue tshirt and asked, "is this yellow"?





And there's been lots of snoozing outside the library, reading lots, and listening to some of these and daisy chain making.








And then to round off friday night, there was a pre-west end festival party at the qm and it was ammmmmmazing. four really cool samba drumming bands, capoeira and we danced the night away.






Then sunday saw the post st silas morning crew head to white street for a wonderful barbecue where we were joined by lots of folks obviously drawn by the smell of lunch.






And after a bit of festivalness, followed by a really good refreshing time at the evening service at church, we went for a sing song on ashton lane before the banter and moved to jamies where some of glasgow's fresh young talent wrote such hits as the chewing gum song and the one about the one legged pirate. stay tuned for more info about releases.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

a very wonderful graphical representation of an indeed banterous sunday
highlights of you artistic ability for me are dish's bendystringed cello, judiths barbequing hair and the red skirts(?) of the kapoaera dancers..
:)

11:19 pm

 
Blogger michie said...

excuse me, but those are obviously the red drums of the samba bands.

artistic interpretation not included amonst you many skills and talents???

11:58 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

we should all measure temperature in kelvin

1:26 am

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the chewing gum song can be found on Jamie's bebo page

10:16 am

 
Blogger Diana said...

Brilliant art work! I'm sure the Hunterian will be calling very shortly! It sounds as if you're all having so much fun! I wish I was there to have fun with you. Keep up the excellent blogging!

8:07 am

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

that's the best use of paint I've seen for a long while!

cameras? pphhhh...!

11:25 am

 

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