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My artist friend Lois, who I met last year when we both painted pigs for the sculpture trail, makes a living by running art workshops as well as by selling her paintings and papercuts. I've been thinking about trying one of her workshops for a while now and when I saw she was running one relatively close (only 30 mins away by train), and that it was about working with dark and light tones, I thought I'd give it a go.
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Dean in blue crop

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What to say, what to say... it didn't go as well as we'd hoped. LOL!

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Hiddles!

Sep. 10th, 2015 08:44 pm
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I have just randomly accepted a friend's offer of a 2nd row ticket to Tom Hiddleston's premier of High Rise - Meep! I've never been to a movie premier before and am now panicking about what to wear. Plus I'd just booked my train tickets to go see my Mum the day before this premier so now have to travel up to hers, then the next day travel down to London, and stay overnight... Um, what am I doing!? Just to see the back of Hiddleston's head...

Does anyone know how these shenanigans work? Do the plebs with tickets have to arrive earlier and walk the red carpet? Are we allowed to take cameras and hang around like paparazzi? Can I wear my Keens?
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Today has been a very tiring day but strangely productive in spite of nearly broken down trains and me being me. I had to get up really early (5.30am) so I could wash my hair before getting the 06:28 train to London for today's 9am meeting. Having built in so much wriggle room I was actually 40 minutes early but it would have been sod's law to have been late had I got a later train so...
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I've got tickets for the live cinema showing on 30th Jan and was looking forward to it simply because of Mr Hiddleston (Coriolanus is not one of my fave Shakespeare plays).  But reading this review http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-12-18/tom-hiddleston-mark-gatiss-and-borgen-star-birgitte-hjort-srensen-dazzle-in-coriolanus I am now actually really excited to see it!  Saturday me and my friend are going down to London to see David Tennant in Richard II, which I am also excited about.  In fact December and January are Shakespeare-heavy months for me with Jude Law's Henry V on the 9th Jan too.

Woo hoo!  Or rather I should quoth me a huzzah, sirrah!
amberdreams: (dog!dean)
I've got tickets for the live cinema showing on 30th Jan and was looking forward to it simply because of Mr Hiddleston (Coriolanus is not one of my fave Shakespeare plays).  But reading this review http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-12-18/tom-hiddleston-mark-gatiss-and-borgen-star-birgitte-hjort-srensen-dazzle-in-coriolanus I am now actually really excited to see it!  Saturday me and my friend are going down to London to see David Tennant in Richard II, which I am also excited about.  In fact December and January are Shakespeare-heavy months for me with Jude Law's Henry V on the 9th Jan too.

Woo hoo!  Or rather I should quoth me a huzzah, sirrah!
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I'm waiting for 8 o'clock and Tom Hiddleston's Henry V on the BBC - the two Henry IVs were pretty damn good, so I have high expectations for this one, and Tom has been a superb Prince Hal.
This anticipation is only marred by my continued problems with my left eye - slightly less blurry than it was this morning as my vision seems to improve a little as the day goes on, while the eye paradoxically gets sorer. 

To scare the life out of every one, here's a lovely full colour close up of it's redness.  If anyone wants to speculate on my eye colour, good luck to you bwhahahahhah!!
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I'm waiting for 8 o'clock and Tom Hiddleston's Henry V on the BBC - the two Henry IVs were pretty damn good, so I have high expectations for this one, and Tom has been a superb Prince Hal.
This anticipation is only marred by my continued problems with my left eye - slightly less blurry than it was this morning as my vision seems to improve a little as the day goes on, while the eye paradoxically gets sorer. 

To scare the life out of every one, here's a lovely full colour close up of it's redness.  If anyone wants to speculate on my eye colour, good luck to you bwhahahahhah!!
Photobucket

amberdreams: (Default)

I'm waiting for 8 o'clock and Tom Hiddleston's Henry V on the BBC - the two Henry IVs were pretty damn good, so I have high expectations for this one, and Tom has been a superb Prince Hal.
This anticipation is only marred by my continued problems with my left eye - slightly less blurry than it was this morning as my vision seems to improve a little as the day goes on, while the eye paradoxically gets sorer. 

To scare the life out of every one, here's a lovely full colour close up of it's redness.  If anyone wants to speculate on my eye colour, good luck to you bwhahahahhah!!
Photobucket

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