Thursday, 16 February 2012

The Wild Things that happen in London and Bristol

Think this will be the last for the scrapbook... before your return.
What a complete treat for me today - I am utterly alone in this huge house until tomorrow, as Zoe has gone to a friend's for a sleepover. 
Here are one or two things to give you a flavour of the last couple of days, and our day trip to London. We went to the V&A and had a wonderful time looking at the collection of old photos Julia Mary Cameron, Irving Penn, Diane Arbus, Cartier Bresson, wonderful... we also went to a new gallery about theatre and performance, and attached to it was a small installation created by (Eurythmics, Sweet dreams are made of this,) Annie Lennox.  We had a lovely lunch in the V and A hall, (Kate has been), and then rode off on the bikes to Harrods, where we saw Australian beef, how ridiculous is this, fed on beer, and then apparently 'massaged' before it is slaughtered, selling for £200 a kilo!  (Michael Caine is a regular customer there, along with the Russians who apparently have settled in the area). Then we meandered through Hyde Park and on to the British Library, just as Zoe got a huge puncture in the bike!


Irving Penn 1917-2009



He was an American fashion photographer and this image he took very unplanned apparently... we both loved it.


This is a photograph from the 1870's!! experimenting with movement (well before any moving image...)

This is Zoe experimenting with her moving image in the theatre gallery...


 ...and experimenting with her tummy's capacity for lunch. Notice the stunning Victorian tiles in the background.
Come on Zoe, get on with that photo!

This is one of Harrod's windows displaying the very glamourous, Miss Havisham from Great Expectations, Dickens' 200 year anniversary of his birth.
 Zoe and I happy in the British Library...





Here are the beautiful flowers which we received on Valentine's Day from a secret admirer somewhere distant...



 and last but not least here are the two of you in a different time and space.

We look forward to your return!

xxxx



























Sunday, 12 February 2012

JUST THE TWO OF US

We've had a very very wonderful few days, and Zoe and I have just about got used to being alone in this HUGE and FREEZING house as the cold set in, hollering to each other up the stairs 'Night, Zoe!' 'Night, Mum!' 
Here are the windows - taken a bit of a beating these last couple of weeks...

Stages was great. I really enjoyed it. Zoe was in two performances - Rise, which was really very good, in spite of her misgivings I think she has probably learnt a lot from that gruelling Saturday morning schedule, and Kinesis  Here she is watching the Kinesis senior dance group... can you make out her jumper?

We had a lovely walk from home through Ashton Court and the Harbourside in beautiful sunshine on Saturday, first day of half term, and ended up at Jamie's for pasta and delicious chocolate pudding! (Very rich, though. I will make it when you get back - got the recipe from the new head chef!)



WOW. Ashton Court looked really beautiful!




 Zoe with Jamie's pasta!


We have enjoyed doing some unusual things....


Went to see this at the Bristol Old Vic one evening. 
Translunar Paradise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w5DUdKaL_E

I loved it - an award winning piece, and rightly so, all mime and very lovely. So much more emotion when no talking... you could hear a pin drop in the audience

Zoe took me to experience a dance company performance at the Arnolfini  DISGO
http://darkinensemble.com/works/disgo

It was quite cool, and we had to dance with the dancers, with lights and loud music, a bit like being at a club, well sort of, except they kept containing us and doing their own thing too. Interesting the way they tried to involve and manipulate us, sometimes, but not always very successfully.  I felt a bit frustrated at times...

Went to the Feilers for supper with Bev and Rob too, and watched SHORT CUTS, really good but very long, about 3 hours!! film based on short stories by Raymond Carver - lots of utterly dysfunctional families in suburban California  (came out in 1993 I think, the large mobile phone gave it away..)

Have decided to hang up my bike .....................   and walk everywhere!