Tuesday 19 June 2012

Another Fine Use Of Vintage...




....too quick for me to grab the camera, Wilbur had just been sitting on these old imperial scales. I popped him back on, out of curiosity: he weighs 2 pounds. Don't ask me what that is in funny kg language... I can't/won't do metric, but its the same as a large bag of sugar;)



The gerbera plant next to the scales is Being Very Good and has 2 bee-yoo-ti-ful candy pink flahs now. Strange that, as when I bought it 6 or so weeks ago the flowers were cream'n'purple, the way passion fruit flowers are.  When I get my act together I'll put it in a bigger pot... who knows how big it could get or how many flahs we might get...?

In the Rest Of My Life, chaos reigns; the 14 year old has sort-of dropped out again, after 3 clashes with authority at school, each one sensationally mismanaged.... With that, and the long days off I have now that I'm not at the World of Work til after the summer holidays, I'm regularly dipping into The Bad Place that is inertia far too frequently. I've acquired more hauls of vintage frockery, which remain in bags until I can be arsed to to take photos.... I think I need a Plan Of Action...


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And now for the bit where I'm Not A Film Blogger But.... some lovely films I've seen recently:

Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1958) - when Liz Taylor died I realised to my shame I'd never seen any of her films, like Butterfield 8, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf, Giant... This is the one with the iconic still of Liz wearing that white slip, great portrayal of family dynamics, especially if you're a daughter-in law...

A Very Long Engagement (2004, Audrey Tautou) - caught this accidentally late the other night and stayed up til stupid o'clock watching it as it was so lovely...

The Graduate (1967) - one I'd somehow never seen, more screamingly funny than I'd expected, and the frocks! The excellent hair! The chairs! The cigarettes! See it if you haven't... And obviously it has a dark undertow of tight morals, jealousies, and why getting married just because you're pregnant, like they had to do back In Them Times was So Wrong...

Moonrise Kingdom (2012, Wes Anderson) - lurved this, very very sweet and beautifully shot. Reminded me of Tim Burton's Big Fish...

Cosmopolis (2012) - I'll say nothing as this is new so don't want to risk a spoiler..... go see it and make your own minds up about this. Will it become seminal? Who can tell...

6 comments:

Lisa-Marie said...

I find on days off I have to make myself A LIST. It's a mental list, but I am a finisher of lists, and it helps.

That flower is BEAUTIFUL, and ho lovely your scales are.

Vix said...

Kittens, pretty flowers and vintage frockery (whether or not it's still in the bag) are all good positive things, that's for sure.
Sorry about your boy. I hope you manage to work something out.
Love The Graduate and am dying to see Moonrise Kingdom but it will probably be a while as our hideous multi-plex only ever shows lame action films and horrid kids' stuff! xxx

Lakota [Faith Hope and Charity Shopping] said...

I love Wilbur, he's great. I second the list making, and would suggest loud music as a motivator to actually move off the sofa.

I'm not sure I've seen any Liz Taylor stuff either, although I have seen The Graduate.

Miss Simmonds Says said...

I'm with Vix, I'm also dying to see Monnrise Kingdom!

Make a list, I love a list.
Or even better do a star chart, record every positive thing, no matter how small and you'll see how much you do get done in a week.

Terrible but I wish I'd been as feisty as your 14 yr old at school, maybe I would've got to leave a bit earlier. Sorry! Not very helpful but school was hell xx

also I love Wilbur

Miss Simmonds Says said...

I'm sure I just posted a comment and it was quite long :S

Pull Your Socks Up! said...

Sweet pussy, what an adorable friend and I love your pics - beautiful work. I too wish I had the time to snap my thrifty finds but they usually get photographed in outfits eventually - family life is busy and oh so challenging. My 15yo son is going through a very strange stage in life too - such a horrible time for kids and I remember it being such a difficult time too. I have wondered about A Very Long Engagement and will grab it next time I see it at the library:)). Big hugs xxx