Elizabeth Swann: There will come a time when you have a chance to do the right thing.
Jack Sparrow: I love those moments. I like to wave at them as they pass by.
— Pirates of the Caribbean

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Archive for 2010

Stating the obvious

No responses yet – published on Oct, 21 2010 at 15:58 under Site.

Do you also have often the problem that you aren’t able to write about what you have on your mind? I have constantly such a feeling especially when trying to write down a blog entry – tried to do this now some five times or so in the last months. Maybe the reason for this is that I prefer to simply write down my thoughts in short through Twitter or Facebook (yessss, finally even me can be found there). It is somehow difficult to concentrate enough to remember all that had happened and then to bring it into understandable form. Maybe I am becoming old, maybe I am becoming insane *muhhhaahhhaa*, or maybe I am just to lazy. ;)

At this place I should now tell you about my trips to Amsterdam and Stockholm (last week) or the Festival in the Shire, but instead I simply give you a link where you find further information at least on my Tolkien-related activities: www.tolkien-tirol.com. Concerning all other activities I can only say that I had a lot of fun. :D

Maybe there will again come the time when I have enough free time and patience to write some more words, but for now there awaits a lot of work.

Being by doing?

2 responses so far – published on Jun, 29 2010 at 16:29 under Hobby,Holiday,Site.

With astonishment I discovered that my last blog post dates from April 20th. *gomenasai* Well, summer is finally here… FINALLY. And that is a wonder by itself as only two weeks ago it was snowing down to 1200m – very unpleasant and cold *brrr*. But summer found its way and right now I am enjoying the warming sun. My herbs and flowers agree that life couldn’t be better. :D

So the question right now is, what was I doing the last couple of months? And I really would like to tell you some adventurous tale of dragon slaying and freeing a prince ( sorry, I am the hero here! ) in his tower, but actually that isn’t even true for DSA right now. ;) In fact I did nothing extra-ordinary, but there are some things that will make the near future a bit more interesting.

I guess one can consider sewing an Elvish gown an adventure – for me it is after all. It took a while to select the fabrics I would like, but now they are here: A lovely creme colored Crush Satin for the dress and the same fabric in silver for the corsage. For the cape I will use a olive colored panne velvet (sounds cheap and was it at a price of 2,79€ per meter, but looks better than you might think) and a gold colored satin for the lining. Next week a friend of mine and I will start our work. She is planning to create a lovely Elvish mantle and dress for herself ( a mixture of Legolas coronation gown and Elrond’s and Celeborn’s robes). Hopefully we will not encounter too many problems. I am not experienced in sewing, so a catastrophe will surely arise somewhere. Tomorrow I will buy stitching silks and all the other stuff a good tailor might require.

We will have time until August 12th (latest!!) to finish our project. There we will be on our way to the Festival in the Shire and we would like to take the new gowns with us. The timetable is very tight.

Eva-Maria and I will be in Kaprun from July 23th to 25th for a medieval encampment. I am really looking forward to this weekend. As you may remember I was there two years ago, and it was so great. It’s absolutely fantastic that I have the possibility to see it from another point of view and to become part of the event by staying with the guys from Ausfall. Hopefully the weather will be good. Camping with rain is not that fun. ;)

End of July I will also stay some days with my sweetheart in Amsterdam. There are some thing I would like to see there including the Heinken brewery, the Rembrandt and Van Gogh museums, make a boats trip in the Grachtengordel (the canals that are so famous).

I surely will have some pictures from the short-trip as well as from our sewing adventure, Kaprun and the Festival. I will promise to keep you more up2date in the future and that you, my imaginary readers, will be the first to know when something special happens. Maybe there will be a fallen over sack of rice in China to report. ;)