Here is how it works. I mention the person who tagged me:
Akelamalu at Everything and Nothing
List 6 unimportant things that make me happy.
After that, tag 6 more bloggers. So without further ado:
6 Unimportant Things That Make Me Happy
1 - If I can get the back corner seat of the bus, where I can brace my feet on the little crossbar that supports the long sideways seats, I'm good.
2 - Working two overtime hours and logging a page count that equals half an entire's day's regular page count. Time without interruptions = a heck of a lot more work getting done. Overtime. Gotta love it.
3 - Noticing how much faster I can type, and that I'm actually making typos because I don't always need to look at the keyboard. Thanks to my best friend Connie and her insistence on Mavis Beacon Typing Tutor.
4 - Getting an urge to watch something on YouTube and being able to do just that, now that my newly-souped-up computer has the upgraded Flashplayer.
Here's some video with no audio of the Russian tall ship Kruzenshtern. She first visited Halifax in 1984, and my sister and I made friends with several sailors aboard this awesome 4-masted barque. It was before the Iron Curtain fell, so that was not easy! But we were determined.
More about this romantic tale when the ships start arriving in the harbour, July 16th - 20th.
The Kruzenshtern returns to the port of Halifax in a few weeks for Tall Ships 2009!!! (I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.)
5 - Gazing at the collages I've made for three of my WIP's.
This one is for my gardener-transported-to-Van-Diemen's-Land story.
6 - Realizing my next Earned Day Off from work is the day before my 17th wedding anniversary. Sweet.
Now - to tag six people.
Hmm...
A-tagging I will go, a-tagging I will go...
Dorte H
Jill
Kim
Lindsay
Sans Pantaloons
Susan
Akelamalu says Thanks for playing along and I like your six unimportant things. :)
Tikno says Sometime little things can makes us feel comfortable.
Sans says I shall do my best.
Friday, July 3, 2009
6 Unimportant Things That Make Me Happy Meme
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 7:55 PM 10 comments
Labels: Akelamalu, Bus, Collage, Connie, Flashplayer, Happiness, Kruzenshtern, Mavis Beacon Typing Tutor, Meme, Overtime, Tall Ships Nova Scotia, WIP, YouTube
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Thursday Thirteen - 110 - 13 Things I'll Enjoy Now That I've Got My Computer Back
I'm sitting at my desk in my living room, basking in happiness in front of my newly-restored computer. Sigh. It's been a lo-o-o-ong week-and-a-half while it was in the shop. And there's so many things I can do now!
1 - The first sign of trouble came when the latest Flash Player upgrade came up. I couldn't install the new version, no matter what. I suspected that a run-in with a virus a few months previously had corrupted some of my hard drive. And that is precisely what did happen.
My best friend's husband has rescued my computer and my sanity. He's got Flash Player installed and now I can watch video on the computer again.
2 - Before we handed our tower over to Mark, the little blue bar showing available memory on the C drive was the complete opposite of this new one. We had no memory to speak of. Yay! Thanks Mark!
3 - I can get back to my Robbie story. Haven't been working on that since the computer went into the shop. Instead, I've been concentrating on my Scorpius story, collecting pictures for a collage I'll be making on Saturday at the all-day writing workshop.
4 - And while I'm working on my Robbie story, I can listen to my YouTube playlists. Oh, how I've missed those!
5 - At last, at last, at last I can watch the third season of BBC's Robin Hood!! I've been watching bits and pieces at work while I kill time waiting for the bus at the end of the day. But now my husband and I can settle in and watch the whole thing!! Here's a preview.
6 - We can watch DVDs on our computer media player. Our regular DVD player bit the dust a while ago, so we watch movies on the computer. The computer is across from the couch so it's comfy, and we get a really good picture on the computer.
7 - I can visit racier blogs and sites at home than I obviously can at work. Yay, me! A writer needs a little inspiration...
8 - I didn't bother saving the image files I'd made up of my fictional characters. I figured they could all use a bit of housecleaning, so now I'll be on the hunt for new ones. I find it very relaxing to gather pictures.
9 - I can visit all of my favorite blogs again! My blog-hopping was down to nearly zero, as I attempted to continue posting from work during my breaks and lunch. That was only marginally successful, because it's been very, very hectic at work. I couldn't push my break times too hard - sometimes I needed a rest from it all.
10 - Considering that I went to film school, you would think I would have posted some video on my blog by now. Well, that lack of memory was definitely a deterrent to that idea. But we've got lots of new memory. Now, to figure out the whole uploading thing.
11 - The endless research - do you know how many times I thought 'Oh, I'll go look that up on the computer' and then realized I didn't have access to the internet? For curious need-to-know people like me, it's such a relief to be able to google again.
12 - I'll be able to Twitter again - not too much of that this past week-and-a-half, since I don't have a cell phone or a blackberry.
13 - And I can update my Facebook, too. That's been pretty haphazard lately. A break and a lunch goes by awfully quick if you're trying to blog, Twitter and Facebook. Ah, the luxury of not having to check the clock, check the clock...
Alice Audrey says I have a sudden urge to back up my files.
Carleen says I can't imagine life without a computer anymore.
Chris says I recently experienced a week without my computer and it was hard!
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 9:42 PM 23 comments
Labels: BBC's Robin Hood, Computer, Facebook, Research, Reunion, Thursday Thirteen, Twitter, YouTube
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Thursday Thoughts - 6 - My Internet Footprints
Just as a person's bookshelf will tell a lot about a person, the sites frequented by a person as she surfs the net is also a good snapshot into her inner life. If you look closely, you can find my internet footprints in the February snow.
1 - Art Renewal Center
This is where I find many of the art pieces which appear on my Sidebar Art Gallery - but not all.
2 - Ballet.co
This site salvaged my sanity when my husband and I first moved to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia from Toronto, Ontario ten years ago. I could read reviews of current ballet productions from companies all over the world. And it has a sizeable article archive, too.
3 - Convicts to Australia
This site is one example of web research I love to do for my various works in progress.
4 - Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com
I refer to both of these sites more times than you might suspect...
5 - Empire Theatres
A great site to find out what's on the screens, where and at what times they're playing.
6 - Facebook
This is my Facebook page. Just love Facebook. It keeps me in regular contact with so many of my friends and family members who aren't in hugging distance. Come and find me! I'm listed as Julia Smith.
7 - Internet Movie Database
What would I do without this site? I shudder to think. Although I have a somewhat photographic memory when it comes to remembering actors and where I saw them last, I rely on IMDB constantly when I want to check out an actor, director, etc. and what else they've done.
My favorite part of IMDB is the User Comments section attached to each film. Just love reading other viewers' reactions to films.
8 - Life Paths Animal Totems and Earth Medicine
This isn't the only animal totem site I go to, but it certainly is a comprehensive resource, as long as your totem is covered by this site. Otherwise, I simply Google search the animal in question and go where the results take me.
9 - The National Ballet of Canada
This one's a no-brainer...
10 - Poetry Forms and Terminology
A site I go to when I feel a poem coming on, and need to find a form to give it structure.
11 - The Quote Garden
I love including quotes in my cards to people. This is where I find many of them.
12 - Richard Armitage Online
My favorite fangirl site. I hit GB.net pretty regularly, too.
13 - YouTube
I'm listening to my YouTube playlist right now. Take My Hand, Precious Lord by Elvis, actually.
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:17 PM 14 comments
Labels: animal totem, Art, Convicts to Australia, Empire Theatres, Facebook, Internet, National Ballet of Canada, Poetry forms, Quote Garden, Richard Armitage, Thesaurus, Thursday Thoughts, YouTube