Thursday Thoughts
Life is still busy but good lately and I have one of those days today where I feel I have all the energy in the world to get things done that I need to have done. My appointment with the dentist went well, although I still think it's a bit expensive but I'm not complaining and I don't really understand the system here; more about that in another post. It's done and I can smile again without being aware of something that shouldn't be there. I've finished the web portfolio and since I'm a terrible perfectionist I had to do things right. So what I did was: 'De puntjes op de 'i' zetten' another Dutch saying that literally translates to 'Put the dots on the 'i'...' which means, 'Dot the i's and cross the t's'. I'm happy with the result.
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Last night I went to one of the local pubs where I met up with my Irish neighbour Neil and some of his friends, a couple from Australia, another neighbour and a friend of a friend of Neil. Neil bought a house down the road and moved out of the ground floor apartment two days ago. I ran into him that day when I came back from the dentist and we ended up having coffee and a chat. He invited me to join him and his friends to see someone perform at the pub. I had no idea who it was, nor did Neil and what he told me turned out to be wrong *LOL*. There were a couple of live bands playing at the pub yesterday and the main gig was Peter Case. He seems to be famous and has worked and recorded with famous people like John Hiatt and Ry Cooder.
It was a fun night out but I was surprised that someone like Peter Case would perform at my local pub of all places. I mean there are so many other venues out there, especially in London, where he could earn way more money. I think what he did is brilliant! You see, I didn't have to pay an entrance fee and he performed for an hour and a half, that is quite rare these days! A gig is at least £30,-... There was a bowl near the door where people could put some money in for the artist, if they enjoyed the evening. You should've seen how much was in there! There was a crowd and it was nice to see people of all ages and walks of life... I have respect for artists like him who perform at pubs and don't have a celeb attitude where it's all about the money in most cases. And because of that I bought his CD to show my appreciation.
Tonight I'm invited to Neil's housewarming party so I'll have another fun night out. He bought a nice little house a bit further down the road, something I can only dream of for now until I have a steady income. One day soon... I'm allowed to have dreams aren't I? *hehe* Talking about dreams, I got a really sweet email in from one of my readers and she doesn't realise this because she doesn't know, but she reminded me of another dream I have *thank you for reminding me!*. I must see the Northern Lights some day and I so envy people who live up north of Norway, Sweden or Finland because they have the opportunity to see this natural phenomenon more often than I do. I could go to Scotland but chances are rare. I think once I'm out of this mess I'm gonna treat myself to go and see this wonder of nature!

I'm off now: gonna reply to some more emails, build a website for a rock climber in Scotland, leave some comments for neglected fellow bloggers and then shoot off to a party... Am I hyper? Nah...


Hi Tess! Nice to see that your dentist's appointment went well :) and that you enjoyed the concert at the pub! I totally agree with you that there are artists who don't have a celeb attitude where it's all about the money. I met a couple in El Salvador. They were famous there at least :)
I have just seen pictures of the northern lights. It must be something amazing!
Good luck with all your projects :)
Enjoy your party today!!!
Cheers :)
hey tess, seems alls' well that ends well, the northern lights are an attraction to all artists i guess, they are such a fascinating phenomenon, never seen one but that comes after my seeing the whales. I have this wish to see whales in the wild on a small both and have the opportunity to capture them. Probably its my connection to the Mediterranean that urges me to this wish. Oh well for now its just dreaming.
Wen: hello Wen, yes I'm happy with my improved smile *wink*
The gig was brilliant and especially because of this non-celeb attitude! You must miss that I guess, is there a similar thing on Malta?
Northern Lights: I've been promising myself for too long now but I'm waiting for someone to arrive to keep me company before I go there :)
Reuben: hi Reuben, I probably won't get much sleep since I will use any possible media to register the Aurora *LOL* It will be such an experience and not just photography wise :)
Whales: oh yes I can see why... they are amazing creatures! I'm sure one day you'll find a way to make that dream come true! I will be expecting pictures on your blog *wink*
I'm glad you put that pic of the lights.
Ya see, I did say I've seen them, but this far south they are more of a glow in the night sky then a real show as in that photo.
As much as I anticipate the arrival of Spring lately, I know I will stay warm when I get a front row seat :-)
p.s. It's frigid out just now, but no wonder. . . a crystal clear night sky. I guess a bit of chill won't hurt me as I go out for a peek at all those bright stars.
This is just one of many natural one-of-a-kind slide shows that I have admired... online that is ;)
So yes... I'm very eager to see it for real! It will be a natural high watching that all night long :) About the front row seat, I'm pretty sure there's one with your name on it! I hope you had a lovely peek!