Tuesday, 24 November 2009

now that's what I call airwaves

Source: Photo AP at NRC Handelsblad online

Saturday, 14 November 2009

watery mooney

I really loved the Moon Walking illustration google used of a couple of months ago.
This one today is pretty good too (I like the previous one better) but this water-on-the-Moon-discovery-lark basically got me thinking it was perhaps time to revisit that other theory on water on Mars.

Okay, I've just realised this looks a bit like product placement with that humongous logo up there but, considering I'm using blogspot for nothing... (Nothing, nothing, we'll have to see about that. I don't normally believe in not paying for stuff so I reckon my soul's already more than charcoaled and I will end up having to sell my body (or summat) too for not having read the small print regarding blogditions of usage and shit. Oh well, we'll cross that bridge when we get there.)

Off to do sensible stuff and things now. Boo hoo.

Image taken from google logos.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

dishy corner view


la ninja is tired
and not particularly inspired
but here's a silly corner view
just for you.
Look at that dishy ninja boy
how very coy!
so hot I can hear m'sizzle...
...wolf whistle!!!
whewwwwww whewwwwww! :)


Feeble attempt, I know but hey. A little rhyme in the spirit of Sint Maarten, celebrated in the Netherlands today (there's your cornery-viewy bit randomly thrown in, la la la.)

Hooi-de-booi, hooi-de-booi,
Wat is Sintre-Maarten mooi.
Hooi-de-booi, hooi-de-booi,
Wat is Sintre-Maarten mooi.
En wat een mooie ninja boy.

Right. Off to check whatever happened to that leaking boiler now but you can do something much more fun than that and go check out the rest of the corner viewers' stories at Jane's: here.

Note: Winter Ninja as seen at shawnimals. Thanks to the boy for the tip. He's not the jealous type, you see.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

mis plantitas

Ages ago, I had threatened a certain Miss Gardener Extraordinaire to show her a pic of my plants when she posted this one. She's been posting a lot on herbs and the like lately (I absolutely dig this drawing) so I thought I'd be a ninja of my word and finally show her mine. Well, you know what I mean.



So there. First one wearing slippers and pjs in my very untidy balcony. That basil's still going strong, by the way. What's more, it's blooming. In November!
I'm still totally clueless about the whole planting thing. Mine just do what they want, honestly. See here and here and, okay here if you're not already bored to death (which you should be by now), for proof. (Proof that I haven't got the foggiest about what I'm doing, that is.)

Second one, a lovely lovely suzanne met de mooie ogen (black-eyed susan) vine that I got as a present from the boy in June and that I managed to kill off in about a month. Great.
I went to the shop after re-potting it and seeing that things were still not looking good, and was told "no direct sunlight". Oh poo. Too late. That's exactly where it'd been all the time.
To replace it, I'm buying one myself next June but this time I'll get the instruction manual too.

Last pic. Love that spraying that plant with water created an invisible still life of sorts on the balcony table. (By the way, that one came full of green and ugly caterpillars, the bastards. However, I managed to get rid of them and save it. Yay. At least one successful rescue in that balcony. Go Green Ninja, go).

Okay, off to break a wall now. No, really. With a big hammer and a golden stone chisel. That's what we do around here on a Sunday morning. It's late enough to make the neighbours crazy, right? Right. There we go.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

contrasting corner views?


I took these pictures last Wednesday.

While these other ones were taken yesterday.
Same place. Spot the difference?
Pretty big contrast in less than a week, don't you find? I do.

On another note (but on the same cycling route to work), here's some light-shadow contrasts. Cyclist ninja on a useless (if rather fun) Peter Pan-like chase.





Chasing the shadow onto the green, green grass.
Near yellow and red leaves carrying a giant lance (ninja knight on her two-wheeled horse).
Stretching past the cycle path and onto the kerb...


Finally la ninja managed to catch that sneaky shadow.

Ha! Finally trapped behind bars.
Or so she thought.

There it was that very same night again, this time below the street lights. "You bloody ninja shadow, you. Stop taunting me behind those dancing lights."
Peter Pan meets Don Quixote... big time ;P

Sunday, 1 November 2009

whininja... apparently

I've been told I'm being a bit of a whine lately and, even though that's bloody hard to hear (let alone accept and admit) I've thought about it and it's true. Yes, stress seems to be getting the best of me at times and I don't like it. Apologies to those stuck under my grey cloud.
Reasons why are irrelevant, really. The point is I'm stopping being a misery. Now.
Fingers and toes crossed. Everyone? Ta.


Oh yeah, I cannot really draw but that's me up there. Being stressful. Pulling my hair in a stressful manner (funny arms, I know. I've never been able to draw arms, even at primary school I always had to re-draw all my arms.)
However, I thought I'd put into practice what a certain doodley missy told me about how it is much safer to have things on paper rather than causing havoc inside your head. So there. I thought I'd quickly make a bad self-portrait (to have a look at every time I start being a whinge again). It will, at least, give me laugh seeing those deformed arms.


Also, it reminded me of some beautiful prints by Blanca Gómez (I particularly like her clouds.)
Only in those the ladeez are smiling under the rain. Let's try and aim at that too. Okay, (whi)ninja?
¡Al mal tiempo, buena cara! (And it is pissing it down out there right now. With an effing passion) ;)
UPDATE: To keep my spirits up, it could probably be an idea to use the below too! ;)

happiness hat from Lauren McCarthy on Vimeo.