Friday, 26 November 2010

No 13: See An Opera - Again!


In November 2010 I started to make seeing an opera a regular event. Don Giovanni by Mozart, performed by the Glyndebourne company was the choice for this year.

It was quite a shift from last year's Cosi Fan Tutte, but in terms of expanding the opera experience; it's a classic! It was a more modern dressed performance than it was originally and in an ever changing central box shaped set which was intriguing and like a giant Rubik's cube.

Several fiesty women are taken and ravished and used and dumped by the central character, and though I'm not a righteous feminist I still think he got off lightly at the end for his scoundrelous womanising ways! I guess I see hell-fire as less intimidating than what I'd do to him!! :D

Sunday, 15 August 2010

Exercise Regularly - No 18 In Progress!




Exercising regularly is probably going to be my biggest challenge on the whole list as it goes beyond the normal barriers such as finance and time etc and meets the barrier of my low motivation when it comes to doing anything involving consistent effort :-). So to cover this I think I may have to document my efforts to do energetic things and see how we go.
So firstly today I went walking on Dartmoor to the Merrivale stone rows and Kings Tor and Swelltor Quarries. I'd estimated it at about a 3 mile hike, which doesn't seem like a lot until you take into account that a fair amount of it is up a bloody steep Tor!!! So I was fairly impressed by myself and the fact that I crossed the stream at the bottom without falling on my arse and getting soaked, and also did not have a cardiac arrest!!! In fact I thoroughly enjoyed myself :-)
More of number 18 to come.....

Monday, 2 August 2010

Snorkelling - 2nd August 2010



And so on the 2nd August I went to a place called Kibberick Cove near Mevagissey in Cornwall to climb down to the beach and go snorkelling. The joy of cheap snorkelling gear from Asda meant that it was an impromptu event as the sun was shining and it seemed like a good idea at the time.

A good idea... briefly reconsidered when my fair skin hit the extremely cold water of Cornwall's South Coast.. but I persevered.

It is important to say that I am not fond of a) putting my face under water as I get a bit panicky that I'm going to drown (silly I know) and b) Spit.. which you need to do into your mask to stop it from fogging up. So overcoming these, and the rather steep climb down from the cliffs above the beach (a gentle slope my arse!!) and overcoming the freezing cold water was a fair feat.

I love snorkelling! It's like flying and you get to watch the wildlife underneath you (of which I found 1 flat fish and a few beds of seaweed).

I've decided I'm going to do it more often. Who needs the warm water of the Maldives? If you can stand the ice cold water of Devon and Cornwall then you DESERVE to snorkel!!

Saturday, 24 April 2010

St Nectan's Glen



The day after my 30th birthday I took a pilgrimage to St Nectan's Glen in Cornwall. It is hidden between Tintagel and Boscastle and follows a winding path along a valley marked by a twisting bubbling stream all the way up to St Nectan's Kieve, waterfall and hermitage.
The kieve is a basin carved out of the rock by a waterfall that has fallen for many years and named after Saint Nectan who settled there in 500AD and built his sanctuary beside the river.
For pagans the kieve is a symbol of mother earth, the womb, a place of healing and rebirth.
My pilgrimage marked out a moment of leaving behind an offering, a wish tied to the clootie tree, symbolised by a small bag containing an acorn to symbolise a seed sown which can grow into something magnificent, a rose petal for love, an amethyst to heal past troubles and protect my future, a worry doll to ask for help dealing with worries, and sparkling 30's to mark the occasion.
I took time to rest at the falls and let the gentle water spray calm and reassure me. Before walking back feeling enriched my the journey.

Friday, 4 December 2009

See An Opera 04-12-09


On the 4th December I got my glad rags on and went to the Theatre Royal Plymouth to see the Glyndebourne Opera company production of Cosi Fan Tutte.
Oh how proper posh I felt!
"Così fan tutte is now regarded by many connoisseurs as perhaps Mozart’s finest opera: a wickedly seductive comedy of erotic manners and amorous deception (and self-deception) by both the sexes."
It was musically sparkling and at the same time hilarious. I can't say that the subtitles didn't help, but it was great how when it was moving everyone was moved and when it was funny everyone laughed.
I instantly became a new opera fan and want to see more and more!

Saturday, 16 May 2009

The Natural History Museum 15-05-09







What better place to start.. the history of the world I live in just as I set out to make my own history.













I love museums, they always seem so peaceful, so full of mystery.
The Natural History Museum was fantastic - I'd travelled up to London on the Megabus that morning and walked from Victoria through Kensington and various other places in search of the museum that seemed so much closer on the map!!
It's a beautiful building, stunning architecture, great atmosphere, sense of endless majesty.
I couldn't begin to say what my favourite part was.. the stone monkeys climbing the walls up to amazing ceilings, the HUGE dinosaur fossils (which I always expect to come alive), the coelacanth (one of my childhood fascinations), the dodo (sadly without Alice), the cursed amethyst, Darwin himself (in marble of course) or 'Tree' the inspirational ceiling artwork bu Tania Kovats, or all these things put together to create a mindblowing day to mark the first in my list!

Thursday, 30 April 2009

The List

1. See the Aurora Borealis
2. Buy a Cuban Cigar - In Cuba
3. Complete a Half Marathon *
4. Dance Naked in the Moonlight
5. Meet Someone at the top of the Empire State Building
6. Get back to a size 16
7. Launch Spiralcrafts
8. Make a patchwork quilt
9. Go to Paris for a week of culture
10. Make a pilgrimage to St Nectans Glen *
11. Raise money for charity *
12. Stand up to a bully *
13. See an opera *
14. Go snorkelling *
15. Go to New Orleans - the French Quarter - The Ghost Tour
16. Visit the Natural History Museum in London *
17. Grant someone else's wish
18. Exercise regularly *
19. Send a message in a bottle
20. Spend the night in a haunted hotel or castle *
21. Eat caviar in Harrods
22. Make my own artwork and hang it on my wall
23. Have breakfast at Tiffanys
24. Be an extra (edit) Perform Random Acts of Kindness
25. Bury a time capsule
26. Take a breathtaking photo
27. Make a snow angel
28. Have an Alice in Wonderland Tea Party *
29. Go to the Obby Oss festival in Padstow *
30. See a production at the Minack Theatre
31. Go to Shakespeare's birthday celebration
32. Spend £10 at a Car Boot sale and double it on eBay
33. Stay at the Burgh Island Hotel and pretend to be Poirot
34. (addition)  See more live shows and music *
35. (addition) Fall in love
36. .......
......to be continued, added to, edited as I wish......