Tuesday, 20 November 2012

A brave new world?

Today I read 2 articles in the Guardian. Both about women's equality.  The first article was read over my working lunch. It was about some women who fought to be allowed to stand at the bar of a Fleet Street Wine bar with their male colleagues.  The bar appeared to have a 'policy' that women should remain seated at tables so as not to be pushed and shoved when ordering drinks. However a female journalist and lawyer took the bar to court to over turn the policy.
At first I thought this must have happened in at latest the 1970's at the hight of Women's 'Lib'. But no the date was in fact 1982! Only 2 years before I was born.  Surely at this time society had moved on to the level were this type of treatment of women was completely unacceptable.  However when I consider my birth certificate issued in 1984, the section regarding father asks what occupation he has, however this same question is not asked of the mother.  Does it just assume that she has no occupation?

the lady's round


Well if I was disappointed that society wasn't that forward thinking in the 1980's, imagine how disheartened I was to read this today in 2012.

results of CoE vote to allow women to become Bishops


Sunday, 21 October 2012

Teenage Dreams....

Yesterday I achieved a dream that I've had since I was a teenager. I attended a Star Trek convention!
Based in the Excel Centre in London, it was Europe's biggest Star Trek convention to date.  All 5 captains were there plus Brent Spinner (Data), Michael Dorn (Worf) and lots of other members of the cast.
M and I only bought the standard ticket, so that was entry to the convention and access to most of the stalls and displays.
We met up with some of M's friends while there, one of whom had bought tickets to get an autograph and a picture taken with Brent Spinner and Michael Dorn.

What did I see?
Costumes! Mostly Star Fleet uniforms, but there was a couple of Seven of Nine lookalikes and of course some Klingon warriors.  Also we saw some people dressed up as Q from Encounter at Farpoint, basically he was an very over the top judge!
Here is a picture of him from the show in question, with Captain Picard:
One event was the Star Trek museum.  This included props from all the series.  Most impressive was the fact that they had Data's head from the 2 part episode Broken Arrow.
I managed to take a picture of it.
I really enjoyed the day and would definitely want to attend another one.  We did noticed that all the merchandise was very over priced.  I found a very nice Star Trek mug that I wanted to buy, however the £25 price tag put me off.  We also found some themed hoodies but they were nearing £60!  However I did manage to get a souvenir edition of Star Trek magazine, a keyring and a Com. Badge for M.
All in all it was a fantastic day out that I would recommend to any Star Trek fan.


Wednesday, 3 October 2012

A matter of perspective

There are moments when it seems that we have become allergic to life. When tasks we complete on a daily basis seem strangely alien and impossible to achieve. When situations that are dealt with easily one week seem to render you a babbling wreck the next.
It is during these moments that many questions that we would love to remain unspoken poke their head out of little holes, and say 'hello I'm back'.

Questions like 'is life really this bad or is it all just the way I see the world'.  Do our many different moods really change how we perceive things and people.
Is happiness really about what occurs or just how I deal with it. If so, if I have the power to chose how I feel then why do I feel bad when it is the last thing that I want?
Does the answer to the question change if you have to ask it?

Sunday, 30 September 2012

Today I'm listening to...

The Velvet Underground, I'm Sticking With You.

I have to confess I don't know much about this band apart from the fact Lou Reed was involved. I had a friend during my teenage years who loved this band and she was frequently talking about how good they were.  Well I think I should reserve judgement until I hear some more of their songs, but I like what I hear of this one.


I think I should point out now that not all my posts about music will have a story behind them.  Some times I will listen to music just because...... (as annoying as that expression is, it does have a habit of being true on numerous occasions).    

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Music this week

Here is a small selection of the music I have been listening to this week.

Thunderclap Newton, Something in the Air. Why: I was thinking about my late teens, when I watched the film Almost Famous. A film about a teenage boy who fools Rolling Stone Magazine into letting him accompany an 'up and coming' rock band on a tour in 1973.
I loved the film so much that I bought the soundtrack as well. Songs include Feel Flows by The Beach Boys, I'm waiting for the Man, David Bowie's version and Elton John's Tiny Dancer.  I haven't seen the film for a while as my copy was on VHS and it some how moved off my shelf and into my brother's room, as did the soundtrack.  Something that is to be expected when your younger brother is a sound and video student.


Another song tomorrow.

Saturday, 22 September 2012

October is near

It's 22nd September already.  The temperature has started to fall and the leaves are turning.  Autumn and Winter are my favourite seasons.  I'm starting to think about Halloween activities, namely pumpkin designs.  I did a quick search today and found some truly amazing ones, including ones with Frankenstein's Monster and one with that famous scene from the Shinning. However I think I will stick to a more traditional one myself.  So looks like it is going to be one of these:

This was last year's attempt. Not bad I think:
 Well happy carving.
As for music I have found a really good band called Nox Arcana, mostly instrumental music with a Gothic and slightly theatrical theme.  This one is from the Grimm Tales collections, Labyrinth of Dreams.
All I need now is to decide what I'm going to do cooking wise for Autumn, lots of stews, warming curries....

Saturday, 15 September 2012

Pass me the map

I have to confess to feeling slightly lost of late.  Recently I lost a close family member (Nana). This is the second family member that I have lost this year, the other being my aunt. I am of course sad with grief but I am also mourning a loss of identity. Recent events both personally and professionally have left me feeling that I need to get to know my self again, if in fact I ever knew my self to start with.
Life has moved so fast in recent years, elements of my life have got neglected and left behind.  The mundane  has taken over, the soul is disappearing.
So here I start out on a new journey, but does it really benefit anyone to have a map to follow or should I just walk and see where the road leads?