04
JUN
the month of may
You know, I really could start every post with "I have been sooo busy!"... but that would get a bit boring. But geez, it's true! Apart from raising my wee lil' one, I've been designing a new blog and a new resume/portfolio website for myself, a new website for a friend (can't wait to reveal that one to you, it's looking fab), and a new website for hubby's business...
28
APR
spoiled rotten
Oooh, I am so very excited — check out the spoils from my recent shopping adventure! Can't wait to play!
19
JAN
summer social media addiction
I have a new obsession (besides the obvious — my beautiful bubba) : social media. During late night or early morning feeds, I don't want to disrupt the silence with the telly, so to stave off boredom I indulge in Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and my fave, Instagram. Have you heard of it?...
18
NOV
lovely gifts
Little Erika received such wonderful gifts from friends and family on her arrival. Check out this amazing bunch of flowers from the lovely ladies at work. Does anyone know what this flower is called? It's stunning!
04
NOV
garden fairies
I had a backyard makeover team (aka Mum and Dad) here this week. They weeded, planted, trimmed, mulched and fertilised. And I made cups of tea and cheese and bikkie platters. What a difference their work has made! I'm looking forward to my new plants maturing in the spring sunshine, and enjoying the space with the little one...
24
OCT
are you in the loop?
Have you heard of The Loop? It’s kind of the creative world’s version of LinkedIn (if you’re not on LinkedIn either, then what are you doing??). You can sign up (for free), create a profile, resume and portfolio of work, network with peeps in your industry, search for jobs and potentially get headhunted. It covers a broad range of roles and...
21
OCT
amber whelan design
A mate of mine from high school has recently launched an Interior Design consultancy business — and I couldn't be more proud! She's put together a little website with some gorgeous pics of her work (and a stunning photo of herself!), as well as a beautifully worded philosophy and description of her services. Check it out at amberwhelan.com...
22
SEP
beautiful lass
This clip of Kimbra was filmed in an alleyway in Melbourne, and I think she is simply gorgeous.
19
SEP
monday morning chuckle…
I spied this on my way into work this morning and it really made me giggle (I whipped out my phone to take a snap quick smart) — a new spin on the ol' "wash me" tag. I love a little graffiti with a sense of humour. It's such a beautiful spring day today, I hope y'all get a chance to get out at lunchtime and enjoy the weather...
26
AUG
live below the line
My awe-inspiring mate Eli is 'living below the line' in an attempt to raise money and awareness for those in poverty. With a measly budget of just NZ$2.25 per day, she's been very creative with her meals and very creatively writing short poems about her food journey. Here are some of my favourites (I can't go past the limericks)...
25
AUG
gotye’s got me…
There is something delightfully geeky about Gotye's music, so I'm sure he'd forgive me for the cheesiest of cheesy post titles. I love to bop along to this track in the car on a (almost!) spring day — it's just so full of sunshine!
31
MAY
dreamy…
Discovered this track on Triple J the other day... there is an element of Craig David about it, but I think it's dreamy nonetheless. You still got me.
23
APR
temporary gallery
I'm on Temporary Gallery! What is Temporary Gallery, you ask? Weeelll, I'll let them describe themselves... "Temporary Gallery is an innovative online social news platform for visual and performing artists, art lovers, related industries and venues. Temporary Gallery is a space for creatives to showcase their work, submit...
30
MAR
the sounds of summer…
Ok, so I think we've established that I'm not much chop in the music review stakes... so I'm not going to say much about my summer music fun: Cee-Lo Green's "Lady Killer". I wish I could share all tracks with you, because each one had me bopping along more than the last. I hope you enjoy...
28
MAR
the kings: on call
I am well behind the times — well, behind in my posting, anyway. I had been listening to the Kings (not so) new album 'Come Around Sundown' religiously (no pun intended) a couple of months back, and it's got some cracking tunes. It seems I'm a sucker for raspy-voiced crooners...
23
MAR
song bird
I've been wanting to tell you about the lovely new Adele album '21' for so long. I'm happy I was delayed however, because there are now You Tube vids to help me share. This album follows on from a past favourite, '19', on which there was much to sing along to. '21' didn't disappoint — this lovely lass is very talented at cranking out a...
20
MAR
soft launch!
Hello beautiful peeps, Welcome to the new For the Love of George site! This is our tentative "soft launch", as there are still many features and bits and bobs that are yet to be sorted... but I was getting too antsy to wait any longer — I was missin' y'all too much! Pretty please, have a look around, and if you notice any bugs,...
27
JAN
shake your tailfeather
Do you remember a little while back I was telling you about my talented mates Natalia and Scottie? Well, this is what they’ve been up to: Tailfeather. Nat and Scottie individually handcraft the highest quality leather and textile pieces in their Tallarook studio, 100km’s north of Melbourne. I am so proud of them for creating items that are so...
12
JAN
summer tracks
Santa gave me Urthboy’s 2009 album Spitshine for Chrissy! (Santa is a little bit behind the times). I wanted to share with you the track Don’t Sideline Me (featuring the awesomely talented Lior) but I can’t find it on the Tube of You. But I am sure you will love the above Shruggin’ featuring Jane Tyrrell anyhoo. Also be sure to check out...
09
JAN
i just learnt something new*
Well, not entirely new — I have long been aware of the existence of ISO, because my first SLR camera was film, but it kinda never occurred to me to consider it when using my digital SLR. After coming back from our beautiful Healesville Sanctuary trip the other day, I loaded my photos into iPhoto, and was disappointed with the noise in...
03
JAN
get kickstarted
This is such a brilliant concept — well actually, two brilliant concepts. Firstly, the website Kickstarter: I’ll let their little spiel give you all the info you need (or better yet, visit their site to see how it all works). Kickstarter is the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world. Every month, tens of thousands of amazing people pledge...
01
JAN
the year that was
92 posts and 8 months later, and here we are! I didn’t know when I started this little blog of nonsense if I would have the discipline to post regularly over a long period, but I’m pleased with how I’m doing. I don’t have the time or enthusiasm to post everyday like Pip or Lucy, but feel like I am finding the balance between writing about stuff and...
28
DEC
a new obsession
Hubby and I have just recently become addicted to ‘Breaking Bad’, a tv series starring Bryan Cranston, from Malcolm in the Middle fame. The Dad character was always my favourite from Malcolm, and the new series certainly shows his acting prowess and versatility. For those of you who haven’t caught a glimpse of it, the basic plot is thus...
27
DEC
just a wee bit excited!
omg. OMG. The Espy is hosting an Urthboy gig in February! Need I say more? Probably the best darn Chrissy present of the year! Now, just need to wait 48 days... damnit! Get your tickets here, folks.
23
DEC
spoiler alert
I have just finished reading Jane Austen’s Persuasion (for the second time) and had to share with you the hurried letter Captain Wentworth wrote to Anne Elliott. Spoiler alert, if you haven’t read this book, this passage may will give you more information than you were hoping for. But a tip for all the blokes out there: never underestimate the power...
12
DEC
summer reading
I have done very little this week, save read. I became absorbed in the dark and often bleak world of Tully Makker. The spiel under the title of the book says 'for anyone who has ever had to choose'. Up until ten pages from the end of the book, Tully hadn't made any choices. She allowed fate to choose for her, and resented those in her life who...
09
DEC
i would crochet for you…
Anybody who mentions crochet in song is alright by me. But Erykah Badu, my lady, you are a simply awesome...
02
DEC
pinch and a punch
...for the second day of the month (I was having a lazy day yesterday, sorry). Wow. It’s December. Again. Where did 2010 go? Let’s hope that 2011 brings with it good fortune, good health, crafty-goodness and little sunshine... So, my tree is up and decorated (yes, took me most of yesterday morning) — and no one need know that I only have...
28
NOV
allow me to introduce you…
...to my mate, Bruce. Ol’ Brucie has been dropping by every now and then for a couple of weeks, and we’ve slowly built up a friendship based on trust and biscuits. Bruce allows me to get quite close, taking a biscuit from my hand, barely a ruler’s length from my body. Next step, I want to try to get him to land on me... though that may take a while...
11
NOV
birds on oak
I have a great mate called Natalia. Nat and I have been kicking around the traps since we were ten in Karate class. Next Friday, Nat’s fiance Scottie (recently engaged, hurrah!) is opening an exhibition of amazing paintings of Australian birds on reclaimed timber. Gorgeous. You can check out Scottie’s website here for further inspiration,...
02
NOV
some new, some old
I splurged at JB recently (‘tis a shame hubby sold our JB stocks) and picked up some new albums, as well as some golden oldies. One of the newbies in the bunch is a pearler from Cloud Control, Bliss Release. I can confidently say it is just beaut having on repeat for several hours, whilst reclining in the sun with two dogs on lap,...
22
AUG
the gruen transfer
Hubby and I have a PVR (records telly onto a hard-disk) and so we don't often watch live TV — and consequently don't see many advertisements. I did, however, spy this Kia ad the other day, and I hang my head in shame as I share it with you. I whole-heatedly apologise to those culturally sophisticated readers who enjoy...
20
AUG
font design
Back when I was in uni — a decade ago (urgh!) — I created my own usable font using Illustrator and font creation software. It was tops. Not that I can compete with the masters, of course, those absolute legends that designed the timeless fonts that are so common today. I feel the urge to do it all over again. I'd like to toy with handwritten fonts...
07
AUG
guilty, as charged
Cooking delicious food. Planning, booking and researching our Italy trip (countdown is on, friends!). Blogging. Working. Lounging about. Unfortunately, craft has taken a bit of a back seat in the last few weeks. After rushing to complete both Tahlia and Piper’s quilts before their birthdays, and then photographing them, I’ve been a little...
06
AUG
oh so inspired
I changed my route to work a couple months back. I substituted the Eastern Fwy for the Monash — further in distance, but freer moving traffic (most of the time!). The one thing I miss about my old route is waiting in the right turning lane from Punt Road on to Swan St, under the bridge. I would nearly miss the light change checking out...
04
AUG
a flick worth watching
I was 18 in 1999 when the Matrix blew my mind and made me question my perception of reality. ‘What is real? How do you define real?’, the wise Morpheus intoned, ‘If you are talking about your senses, what you can feel, taste, smell or see, then all you are talking about are the electrical signals interpreted by your brain’...
03
AUG
hip hop hooray!
I dropped my car off at the mechanics for a service last week. As I was walking to Auburn station, searching for my train ticket with my head buried in my bag, the top of my left foot struck a traffic sign post that had been sawn off 20cm from the concrete in which it was set. (Luckily, I didn't hit it with my toe, otherwise I would have...
31
JUL
ta da!
Ok, I know what you’re thinking. This site looks remarkably similar to my old one. That’s, um, because it is. Alright, before you think me so lame that WordPress has defeated me, let me tell you my side of the story. WordPress has faults. Oh yes, that’s right. And they are: 1. If you use WordPress to host your site, you get all sorts of goodies...
16
JUL
a visit to harbour place
Hubby and I had been watching the Phillipe Starck The Apprentice-style documentary School of Design on the ABC, and though the series concluded last week, we continued to tape that time-slot. We stumbled upon gold — ‘Andrew Jenks: Room 335’. This young bloke managed to persuade an old folks home (in Florida...
15
JUL
a little dose of melancholy
... and then back to reality. I was on my way to the ‘Bloggers Breakfast’ at the State of Design festival this morning — running a little later than I would like — when these three tracks floated out of my stereo. All urgency was lost. It’s funny how music has the power to pick you up by your ankles, jiggle you about and pop you...
11
JUL
for the soul
I officially started my four-day week this week. Work has been busy and stressful of late, so on Friday I resolved to treat myself. It was such a beautiful day, clear blue skies and bright sunshine, though incredibly cold. Thus, I decided to drive to the Yarra Valley — to soak in some rays, treasure hunt in an antique store...
08
JUL
aww, feelin’ the love
Guess what, peeps? Because The Roots are such awesome and considerate lads, they released an album on my birthday! (Sorry it took me two weeks to discover this, guys). Album has been purchased, listening to commence immediately... as Molly would say: Do yourself a favour. They must’ve read my post yesterday...
07
JUL
sweeter than a plate of yams…
...with extra syrup. I doubt there is anything more comical than seeing (and hearing, for that matter) a skinny little middle-class white Aussie gal belting out the lyrics to a hip-hop song from the ghettoes of US of A. Well, I am happy to entertain the peak-hour Monash Freeway travellers, for some crackin’ songs demand such a performance...
06
JUL
collaboration
“When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece” -- ‘tis one of my favourite quotes (not sure who said it though!). Early to bed tonight, goodnight...
29
JUN
portable bloggin’
Happy birthday to me!! This little treasure is my new baby. Our trip to Italy is a few short months away, hubby and I decided a laptop would be a great little tool on our travels: downloading photos, booking accommodation and sending emails to friends and family. I’ve been using iWeb to design my blog thus far, but I may...
27
JUN
desperately seeking sia
Ah, Sia. Need I say more? Well, probably not, but I shall. Sia’s latest album is a gem. The lighter, more upbeat tracks are quirky and so much fun, the melancholy tunes are beautiful and heart-felt. Is there anything this clever lass cannot do? Apparently not -- the album also features a cover of Madonna’s ‘Oh Father’ -- who’d have thunk it?...
22
JUN
it’s a classic
I haven’t been reading much lately. Well, that’s to say I haven’t read anything new lately. When I’m feeling a little down, I’ll re-visit old favourites. They are a familiar voice, and a little like comfort food. I re-read Jane Eyre a couple of months ago, and was just as touched, or possibly more so, than when I first read it...
20
JUN
blinked, and i missed it…
Where did the weekend go? Two days is not enough time to get anything done! I had so many (important!) things on my list ‘to-do’, and crossed off but a few. Unfortunately, ‘do the food shopping’ wasn’t one of them, so we may go hungry this week. I bought a few Sia albums today — her latest, plus a couple oldies that I’ve got a few tracks...
07
JUN
x times 2
Kiss her. It might be your last chance... I spied this print on my blog-trawling today, and thought it was just ace. Apparently the designer’s husband spotted this phrase graffiti’d somewhere, and it inspired her to make these posters. It makes me ponder the tragic little tale of the individual that scrawled it on a wall,...
04
JUN
be very quick!
The amazingly talented Jade Oakley is exhibiting her ‘Headland’ collection of artworks at Australian Galleries — but only until this Sunday (6th June)! The exhibition is a beautiful collection of paper and wire sculptures, some suspended from the ceiling, others free-standing. The slightest breath of air makes them sway and spin...
02
JUN
uppercase #2
Following on from my Uppercase #1 entry... Uppercase mag issue #5 also featured vintage photography collectors: Valerie Roybal, Roz Leibowitz, John Van Noate, Angelica Paez and Albert Tanquero. What amazing collections they have! I’m always fascinated by unknown artists — those amateurs who have talent...
01
JUN
uppercase #1
I stumbled across a new magazine in Mag Nation this week. It’s a lovely little publication produced in Canada, called Uppercase, about all things creative and curious. There were a number of articles that got me a-thinkin’, possibly too many for the one blog entry. Hence this entry is called ‘uppercase #1'...
29
MAY
spreading the crafty joy
I have a great job (mostly — ask me again when I’m stressed and under deadline!). I work in Melbourne for News Magazines, designing across the women’s titles (Country Style, Delicious, Donna Hay, Vogue Australia and Vogue Living, etc.). This week, News Magazines was invited into the offices of Mindshare,...
18
MAY
it’s been a long day
At the risk of sounding repetitive, Ray LaMontagne rocks. Okay now, before you get whingey, let me explain. It’s been a long day, and things ain’t been going my way, baby. So, what better remedy than belting out the lyrics to this boppy number on my way home from work? Mmm, that’s what I thought...
12
MAY
my idea of heaven
In an alternate universe, this is where I live. There are deck chairs and sunshine, refreshing swims and delicious trifle. These images were taken several years ago, just prior to my grandparents selling their property in Nagambie, Victoria (about halfway between Seymour and Shepparton). It was a large estate...
05
MAY
frank questions
I’ve taken a real shine to Frankie. It’s one of the few mags I can read cover-to-cover — I love the crafty retro-ness of course, but I also find the articles quirky and amusing. And thought-provoking. In this latest issue (issue 35), Frankie asks five creative sorts questions about life and stuff. Their answers were frank,...
28
APR
real love for regina
I’m going to see Regina Spektor live with Melzy and Middle on Friday — yippeee! I can’t wait! She’s so odd and quirky, I love her!... Real love?... I hope so. Time will tell. For more info on the genius of Regina, visit Wikipedia...
27
APR
what i’m listening to
I originally posted this entry over a week ago, but felt the need to update. To be honest, I hadn’t actually watched the above video all the way through, just listened to the beautiful song. Now that I have, I want to distance myself from it — it’s a bit disturbing in parts! So, my advice to you, is to play the song and either scroll down...
19
APR
my babies
Dum da di da! Introducing, Bailey and Darcy, puppy extraordinaires! These beautiful little bundles of fluff are my babies. They fill my life with such joy and laughter — even when they do something naughty I can’t help but marvel at their intelligence and laugh at their enthusiasm. Litter brothers, they displayed such distinct personalities...