I tried out this website by typing in my postcode and was impressed when it came up with the atm buried in my local corner shop at the top of the list! There's worldwide coverage so it could be useful in a 'print-out-before-you-go' holiday context.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Find your nearest atm
I tried out this website by typing in my postcode and was impressed when it came up with the atm buried in my local corner shop at the top of the list! There's worldwide coverage so it could be useful in a 'print-out-before-you-go' holiday context.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Sunday, January 13, 2008
How a bobbin works...
.....I always wondered! And there's more information on the internal workings of a sewing machine at How Stuff Works
A mission statement and a half!
I couldn't resist downloading this book from archive.com. It turned out to to be a bit of a disappointment except for it's stirring 'mission statement', here's just an extract!"We are anxious to render elegant amusements conducive to the attainment of moral ends; and to lay that foundation of intellectual superiority, and affectionate regard, for the comfort and happiness of others, which can alone give light and animation, sweetness and blooming freshness, to the interesting scenes of future life. All engagements, which are calculated to elevate, soften, and harmonize the human character, have this tendency ; and it is in the assured conviction that the employments here treated of, are, when cultivated in due subordination to higher duties, well adapted to secure these objects, and to promote these domestic ends, that the Ladies' Work-Table Book has been prepared, and is now presented
to the lovely daughters of our land."
Party masks extraordinaire
Child-sized downloadable template.....but with a bit of enlargement?Lots more party paper stuff as well as recipes aimed at the younger generation (in French) at the Tomlitoo website.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
Putting on the Ritz
Weekend gore fest.....
It's been a bad week. First it was a painful back-to-work-after-the-Christmas-break experience and now I've come down with some chest-related ailment that even makes my skin hurt......I'm in the mood for murder and mayhem!Jayisgames says.....
"Built in 1970, and deserted some time after that, no one has entered the house since the entire family committed suicide due to reasons unknown. Point-and-click your way through the house to unfold the mystery of what really happened to that fateful fictitious family. Best viewed alone, late at night, in the dark, and with the sound turned up."
Sounds good to me!
Play 'The House' here
Tarting it up......
I've been meaning to post on some of my favourite 'online apps' and free downloadable software for photo editing for a while. Believe me, there's hours of fun to be had!
Some online apps for starters....
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Interactive flash thingy
It's been around for ages.....but it's still fun!Use the direction arrows to move FlyGuy around his personal universe.
Send nosehairmail
Oh look, just because you can!Your recipient gets to tweak the growing nasal hair to display the next word in the message(with sound effects).....strangely satisfying!
Do it here
It's a long time until Easter.......
Here goes.......
January heralds the camel wrestling festival in Turkey......though I'm not sure how this would work in the (currently bleak) NE of England. OK, so maybe I didn't think this through and I need to do a bit more research!
Weird and wonderful films
The Amazing Mr. X
The Amazing Transparent Man
The Ape
Assignment: Outer Space
Atom Age Vampire
The Atomic Brain
Attack of the Giant Leeches
Attack From Space
LATER....I've watched the first (small screen) 10 mins of Atom Age Vampire and decided to go for the full download for a fun-filled saturday nights viewing pleasure......but let's face it, I'm easily pleased!
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Midweek game....an attempt to combat back-to-work blues
THE FACTS.....I looked at the office clock yesterday morning (first day of term!) absolutely convinced it must be nearly lunchtime.....it was 10.10am......so, roll on Spring! In the meantime, we could all give this game a try.Jayisgames says...........
"You begin staring at a desk littered with items (and I say, "oh....that sounds sort of familiar!"), including a mysterious (and rather out of place) box. In just a few clicks you find yourself in a dark corridor symbolizing your subconscious mind. Five doors surround you, each leading to a different room packed with puzzles. As you piece together clues from these rooms you open new areas to explore and gather even more items to use. For the most part, items you find will be used in the same room to solve multi-stage puzzles. This isn't always the case, of course, so don't be afraid to carry things back and forth and try out new ideas."
It's called Synapsis.....and you can play it here
A prickly subject

Now, those cacti that I brought back from Amsterdam don't look anything like the ones on the left......yet.
I think I'll be refering to this website when it gets round to the growing season
British Cactus and Succulent Society
LATER....When I got round to actually reading some of the content I found I'd already probably killed the poor things by watering them....firstly, when I shouldn't have, secondly, the wrong way... even if it was the right time to do it.
In short.....THEY'RE DOOMED!
Saturday, January 05, 2008
Alternative Dr Who audio theatre
Listen online (or download mp3s) to Dr Who, and lots more, at Darker Projects. Think this might be my next iPod shuffle refill site. I'm going for 'Tales from the Museum' for starters.... will report back!
Knitting revisited
Current project (except in an attractive primeval slime green). Found at Knitting Pattern Central
Found at Dirigo - Knitting by the SeaHome grown recipe
Sorry, no picture....I ate it all!!
Chilli Soy Mushrooms
2 tablespoons olive oil mixed with 1 heaped teaspoon minced garlic
500g flat or button mushrooms, sliced
6 spring onions, chopped
1 finely chopped red chilli, seeds and all
3 tablespoons mushroom soy sauce (though ordinary soy would do)
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
Heat the oil and garlic, fry the veg, add the soy sauce and balamic vinegar after a couple of minutes, cook gently until the mushrooms are tender.
Delicious on wholemeal toast, though it makes it a bit soggy!
(Next time, and there WILL be a next time, I might try replacing some of the olive oil with sesame oil and serving it on toasted ciabatta)
Video guides on how to do just about anything
Here we learn how to make a balloon hat.....just because there's times in life when EVERYONE needs a balloon hat!
Haven't tried this one yet.....
.....apparently this point-and-click, escape-the-room game includes "adult themes, blood and gore", so maybe not one for the kiddywinkles!Play Icescape here
Beginners origami.....
.....with video instructions at PEM Origami (Don't forget the Canon 3D website for downloadable origami papers)For your listening pleasure...

....try MeeMix for music while you surf. Type in an artist name or song title to start, register to save a playlist.
Vampire Rabbit
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Time for a game
CDX from the BBC......."A sacrificial blade forged at the birth of the Roman empire holds the key to an ancient and bloody conspiracy that threatens to erupt into the present day.
Stranded in 21st century Tunis, Adam Foster is plunged into a world of greed, betrayal and murder. But who has the blade, and can the killers be stopped?
Unlock the mystery in this unique interactive-video adventure."
4 episodes released so far
Play them here
Back on dry(ish) land
OK, so the skies weren't QUITE so blue, but it was still a great trip....DFDS did us proud! Both crossings were comparatively calm, the food excellent and in huge quantities, as much alcohol as you could stomach (it was an all-inclusive deal), beds/cabins comfortable and everything organised with military, sorry, naval precision. Our time in Amsterdam was enough for a sightseeing tour, a trip to the floating flower market to buy spring bulbs (which I'll plant as soon as it stops bloody raining!) and half a dozen cacti (now THEY were fun to transport back!), some leisurely shopping (for traditional tourist tat and 'foreign' cooking ingredients!) and several cups of coffee. We saw the New Year in offshore from Great Yarmouth apparently. Would I do it again?.....Definitely!Link to DFDS website
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Not More Turkey





























