• Family

    Important birthdays

    Today happens to be the birthday of the older of my two brothers. This brother is about ten and a half months younger than me. So we are the “same” age for a few weeks each year. I remember when we were young that he made a big fuss over being the same age each year. Anyway, he’s starting the last year of his fifth decade from today while I am coming to the end of mine in a few weeks.

    There are a few other family birthdays this month too. Three days ago it was my father-in-law’s birthday. Tomorrow is my brother-in-law’s birthday and at the beginning of the month it was my nephew’s birthday. It’s a bit like December with so many birthdays within such a short period of time.

    It’s not just family either. It’s kind of a big year for turning fifty too. I have a cousin, actually a second cousin, who turned 50 last October. I think there were a couple other second cousins born around the same time but I am not in touch with them aside through other family members.  This year, aside from my fiftieth birthday, I have several friends joining me in the 50s club. One of my friends going back to high school and college days has her birthday next month…essentially starting the ball rolling on this momentous year.

    Many months ago, the Scientist hinted at something big being planned for my birthday this year. One of the possibilities was a trip back home to spend my birthday with my family. That would have been nice, but I do want to spend the day with my family here, namely the kids and the Scientist and decided that wasn’t going to be ideal if it was just me going. Financially it’s just not possible for all of us to go at the moment. Moving on a few weeks to a couple of months…

    Wednesday night, the Scientist shares with me his early birthday present for me:

    On Sunday, I’m getting on a plane and flying to Auckland, NZ and then I am staying in for the week while I have a look at the city. Then on Friday evening I am going to the zoo where I will see the Finns at the Zoo. This a musical show which will include Neil Finn, his brother TIm, and his son Liam as the main performers. But it will also include various other family members too. It looks to be a pretty special evening for all there.

    There are a number of FInn fans who regularly travel to see them do shows far away but this will be my first time. It may well be the only time it happens as this is all in honor of this milestone year. But it will certainly be a memorable present.

    The Scientist is pretty awesome!

  • Memories,  Music

    15 albums in 15 minutes

    I thought I would elaborate on a meme that I was tagged for on Facebook. The idea was to list fifteen albums in fifteen minutes that will always stick with me. This isn’t a favorite album list although some are favorites. Just what came to mind during a few minutes of my day.

    1. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac- When the album was released back in 1977, I wasn’t a fan of it in any way. The radio stations pretty much played it to death. That summer I went to my aunt’s wedding where it was also played repeatedly. At the time I didn’t care if I ever heard it again. Years later, I went to see Fleetwood Mac with the Scientist and I became a big fan of the band, at least in that incarnation. These days I am not quite the big fan I once was but I still like the band and this album is one of my favorites.
    2. Abbey Road by the Beatles- I knew a Beatles album had to be included and it was really difficult to decide which one. This is probably my favorite Beatles album although I might change my mind on another day. My instinct was really to include Beatles Love Songs because that was the first album I bought by the band and in a way it has always stuck with me and pretty much propelled me into Beatles fandom. I still like the album although I’ve not listened to it in decades. I just like that collection of songs…but that seems a bit like a sacrilege with all the great albums produced by the band.
    3. Straight Lines by Silverchair – I never cared for Silverchair’s earlier albums. Their music just didn’t appeal to me. This album was totally different.  When it was released, all the songs on it were played over the course of a week on a radio program I listened to at the time. And I liked just about everything I heard. The title song was played constantly and I never tired of it. Even a few years later, I am always up to hear that song. And the rest of the album is wonderful. I just love hearing it from start to finish.
    4. Strange Bird by Augie March-Back when Moo You Bloody Cow was released, I heard an interview with Augie March/Glenn Richard on Triple J radio. The first song I they played was a cover of a Beach Boys song (the title escapes me now) and I really liked it. I bought MYBC soon afterwards which started me into Augie March fandom. While I think that album will always stick with me, Strange Bird is an earlier one that probably fits this list far better. It’s a collection of well-crafted and beautiful music, even when the subject matter is not at all beautiful. It’s the  the Augie March album of choice when I think of them.
    5. Together Alone by Crowded House-I pretty much love just about all music by Crowded House but this album is my favorite. My favorite CH song is Private Universe, which evokes such a sense of escape for me. “Pineapple Head” and “Fingers of Love are also high on my list. Hearing “Fingers of Love” at the show I saw in March was just heavenly. I guess I’d say most of the album has something of an otherworldly feel and never fails to please.
    6. Stunt by Barenaked Ladies- This isn’t my favorite BNL album and doesn’t even contain my favorite songs by the band but it does stick with me, possibly because this was my introduction to this very talented band with a very good sense of humor.
    7. All That You Can’t Leave Behind by U2-I’ve liked u2 since I was in high school so this was kind of a hard choice. I nearly chose Unforgettable Fire, partially because it was my first U2 purchase and also because it has Pride (in the name of love), which is a favorite of mine. But the whole album hasn’t stuck with me so much as a few songs…I only have it on vinyl so haven’t listened in quite a while. Maybe I will change my mind if I hear it again though. ATYCLB, though, really does stick with me. This was a purchase made while in Canada as it was released while we were there. After the disappointment of their Pop album, this was such a pleasure to listen to.  I absolutely adore “Beautiful Day” because it just makes me feel good every time I heard it. And the song, “Elevation” always makes me feel nostalgic because it was the first song Lego Lover ever liked. He always called it the “Beep” song when he heard it. :)
    8. Ghost in the Machine by the Police-I’m not quite sure why I put this one on the list because it’s another album I had on vinyl and haven’t heard in a long while. This was my first album by the band, so that probably is why it came to mind. I used to listen to this constantly when it came out and later went on to buy other albums by the band. Synchronicity probably fits this list a bit better in hindsight. It came out right about the time I graduated high school and was extremely popular by the time I started college a couple months later. And the songs do still say with me all these years later, far better than GitM…
    9. I’ll Be Lightning by Liam Finn- This was only released a couple of years ago so I might be wrong to include it. It’s a great debut album that is basic and raw and very appealing. I haven’t heard it for a while but I still feel connected with most of the songs.
    10. Belladonna by Stevie Nicks-Once I became a fan of Fleetwood Mac, I was bound to become a fan of Stevie Nicks. Back then her voice was still quite good and she really rocked out on this album.
    11. Glass Houses by Billy Joel- I was given this album as a very belated birthday present by my aunt while visiting one summer. She took me and my cousin to the Jamesway department store to choose a something and this was what I found. I listened to this one endlessly that year and knew all the songs by heart. This is another instance where I had this on vinyl but unlike other cases, the music is still fresh in my mind even after all this time. I might very well have chosen The Stranger except I’ve never listened to the album. I may very well know all the songs but as an album I don’t have any connection with it. I keep thinking I will buy a copy one of these days but it hasn’t happened yet.
    12. Everyone is Here by the Finn Brothers-I think this is one of my favorite Finn works from the last decade. It probably helps that I’d already been a fan of all things Finn for a number of years. I really liked Tim and Neil’s first collaboration, Finn, when it came out. It was a great raw and somewhat experimental album. This EIH is a finely polished work of art that I’ve enjoyed since it was released. I also associate this album with seeing my first Finn concert the year after this was released.
    13. Rio by Duran Duran- I used to be a big Duran Duran fan back in my early days at college and bought just about anything they released. I recently discovered several old Duran Duran records in a box while I was in the US recently. They might be worth a bit of money these days. I don’t know. I’m not quite so keen on them these days but I haven’t completely lost interest. I was given a recent concert dvd a couple years ago as a birthday present and discovered I still like a lot of their music. And I really love this album.
    14. Long Distance Voyager by the Moody Blues- This reminds me of my teenage years although not so much with high school itself. My strongest attachment may well be for the cover art which used to fascinate me. But my reason for buying it was nothing to do with the art work and all to do with the music. It’s not in the same class as earlier Moody Blues music but I still quite like it today.
    15. Double Fantasy by John Lennon and Yoko Ono- Maybe this isn’t a great choice for this list but I do have a very emotional attachment to the album. I will admit I’m not a Yoko Ono fan, but I didn’t mind her songs too much on this record. And John Lennon’s songs were mostly quite good. I still hear a few of the singles today and think of how good some of them were.
  • Entertainment,  Memories

    Sleeping Beauty

    When I was a child, my favorite Disney movie was Sleeping Beauty. I saw it at the movies and was given the soundtrack as a gift at some point. To be truthful, I don’t remember seeing it at the movies but I do recall listening to the record quite a bit. It was enough that when I played the record again (yes, it did survive my childhood somehow) all the songs came back to me quite readily. And I’ve seen it on video a few times as an adult and it still felt very familiar.

    A friend was fortunate to get some free tickets to see the dress rehearsal of the ballet of Sleeping Beauty and invited me to attend last night. Neither of us had ever been to a ballet. I have to admit I’ve never really had a burning desire to go to the ballet. But with free tickets, it was definitely worth having a look. We had a rather leisurely dinner at a restaurant in the same complex before going into the theater. The show started promptly with a few minutes of  music played by the local symphony orchestra before the curtain rose.

    We’d been given a page with a synopsis of the performance to read beforehand but neglected to do this. I soon discovered I didn’t know the story quite as well as I had thought because I had trouble following what was going on.  I made sure to read the information for the second and third acts during the interval. To be honest, I didn’t care much for the ballet part of the performance. I found many of the movements very weird and uncomfortable to watch. The business of walking on toes for long periods seemed terribly unnatural and made my feet hurt to see it. Most of the women were way too skinny. Watching the men dance was preferable to the women because they weren’t so thin and their dancing didn’t have so many of the unnatural movement as the women. Despite lacking much interest in the ballet,  I really enjoyed the symphony orchestra and will consider going to the symphony should an appropriate opportunity arise.

  • Daily life

    Ruminations of an evening walk

    I thought we were getting easterly winds when I opened the door to leave and was greeted by a warm breeze.  It wasn’t that bad, though, because it was only a little warm and it was rather pleasant throughout the walk. I noted pockets of cool air occasionally while walking. Normally I only notice this when it’s particularly hot, which it wasn’t. I think I’ll be hoping for the cool pockets over the course of this week as it heats up again.

    Instead of walking on the footpath on the side of one road, I went through the grass. I simply couldn’t be bothered crossing the road near the roundabout. This was rather fortuitous because I happened to notice a number of interesting plants growing over back fences of houses on that side. Of particular interest was a Chinese apple tree. I’d never seen these until about two weeks ago when one was offered to us to try at a local shop. The Scientist had one then bought a few. There were two trees with foliage hanging over the fences of two  different gardens. Dozens of the fruit lay on the ground below. If I’d had a bag, I might have picked up a few to take home before they rotted. I also noted an unusual cactus with fruit and a banana tree with green fruit.

    I love seeing the evening sky change colors as night closes in. It was very much daylight when I started out but was nearly dark when I returned home. The rising of the nearly full moon was a nice addition.

    I took my pda with me and listened to music while I walked. I really need to get a smaller mp3 player that I can transport more easily. I have been in the habit of listening to albums from start to finish in recent years, but I purposely have used the shuffle function to mix it up. Mostly this was a satisfying experience. Tonight seemed to be all about Augie March since I randomly heard four or five of their songs in just over an hour of listening.

    I realized that it was almost ideal weather for walking tonight, with just a hint of a warm breeze that was very unlike the recent gusty and sometimes quite chilly winds. For a time while I was traveling down an old road, I experienced a strong feeling of solitude despite passing cyclists and seeing other pedestrians in the distance ahead of me. Earlier my mind had been filled with images of the horror bush fires in Victoria and the floods in Queensland. But with my music playing and being alone at dusk, it was really peaceful and serene for a while. Kind of ironic considering the old road is at the edge of a commercial/industrial area in the neighboring suburb.

    Sunday nights aren’t exactly ideal for walking at nightfall due to the stench from the bins put out along the streets for a Monday garbage pick up. It was the only really unpleasant part of the walk. I am thankful that it wasn’t any warmer or it would have been far worse. I might try to stick to my bicycle on future Sunday evenings to avoid this.

  • Daily life

    Late night ramble

    After a chilly morning, it turned into a nice day although not very warm. Game Fanatic had his D&D this morning and even he didn’t want to get out of a warm bed. I dragged him out anyway and once there, he was fine for the most part. I spent my morning crocheting blocks for Lego Lover’s Mario afghan and I think I managed about eight of them. Not very many considered we were there for three hours. I guess I spent too much time chatting with the other mums while there.

    I noticed yesterday that a tree that had been uprooted in the storm was simply taken away yesterday. I don’t know much about these things so perhaps it was too damaged to try to put it right. But it’s a shame the tree is gone, probably to the shredder.

    I’ve been listening to a marathon of Beatles albums tonight. I’m currently on The White Album and it’s almost finished but I may have to stop since my eyes are burning and I don’t have eye drops. I was hoping to read a bit before bed but that’s not going to happen now. Oh well.

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  • Daily life,  Music

    Quiet day

    Today was rather quiet compared to yesterday. The storms have moved out and we cleaned up some of the mess from the broken fence. We also cleared out some mess from what originally was the no-dig garden (that never got going). The Scientist cleared out a bunch of rubbish in the area so it looks less ugly than it did. Without the cloud and rain, it’s now been quite chilly and will drop to nearly freezing tonight. Brrrr..

    Earlier in the afternoon, we went to a music shop to take a look at guitars. Game Fanatic has wanted to try playing for a while. He really wants to learn to play bass but decided he would learn the acoustic guitar first. With the help of the Scientist’s younger brother who met us at the shop, we found one that was suitable with a reasonable price so we decided to go ahead and get it. The salesman tried to give us the floor model because they were out of new ones but we declined and had him order another one in.