Last summer I had the privilege to houseboat-sit one of the amazing houseboats in Lake Union, Seattle. What an amazing life: to be alive, asleep and awake on the rolling wake of waterplanes landing and small boats cruising the subbtle waters.
And as the icing on the cafe, this is what the mailboxes looked like:
P.S. : […]
I just love the BBC-series Blue Planet…
Public holiday June 11 - Unusually big waves in one of Sydney’s safest and most popular snorkelling locations, the Clovelly seawater pool.
Kids love this kind of wild weather. A big wave ran over the barrier and took the little boy down from his bike shortly before this photo was taken. However, some people ran down […]
Yesterday I hosted a small dinnerparty celebrating Reflexioner’s 5-years birthday - and the ‘birth’ of SHARE A BRAINWAVE. This circle of friends see each other quite often for informal dinner-and-discussion-nights and we’re usually not a crowd who formalizes things by bringing flowers or presents for the hostess.
But yesterday every guest spontainiously brought a wave-related present. […]
My post on the wavy scissors made Cyclone Bill challenge me to ‘make a nice wavy cutting for shareabrainwave…’
Sooo - I accepted the challenge - and here it is… (although I cheated a bit and used a pair of normal grown-up scissors):
A wavy cutting for SHARE A BRAINWAVE
Posted in Waterworld on January 28th, 2007 5 Comments »