odycee: (HP - Ravenclaw)
I've had a productive weekend - I finished my Christmas shopping yesterday and wrapped it all today. I also got the generator at the field going (after covering myself with petrol - it's a good job I don't smoke!). I cleaned lots and did about 304958 loads of washing, including the massive blanket I have over the top of the duvet in the winter.

Wow. This entry is shaping up to be almost as exciting as the one I made last week about my hair straighteners!

I've got quite far with transferring my Story Teller tapes to mp3 as well. Yesterday I did a tape that had some stories read by Tom Baker on and I loved the fact that he was reading one of the Anansi stories. Although I kept expecting him to come up with a random Little Britain voice over in the middle of William Tell. Heh. Maybe I ought to upload Grogre the Ogre so people can hear my favourite story of my formative years!
odycee: (HP - Christmas hat Moony from Seshat!)
I've got some Christmas shopping done! Not all of it, but a large chunk. I've also got some Christmas cards, and I've got my brother's birthday present. \o/ And on the subject of Christmas, [livejournal.com profile] seshat1 made me this Santa hat icon! It's a bit early for holiday icons yet but I had to use it!

I've been spending quite a bit of time recently converting my old cassette tapes to mp3's (that's what I was doing when I wrecked the sound card in my laptop). They're not any old cassette tapes - they're my Story Teller tapes from the early 80's and I don't want to lose them forever when the tapes finally give up the ghost, so I thought I'd get them onto CDs. Did any of the UKers on my f-list have them as a kid? (I know my anonymous lurker friend did.) They were 'a collection of the world's best children's stories' which were out fortnightly and they came with an illustrated magazine so you could read along with the story. I'm sure that my love of reading and stories came from having these from the age of about two. They were my first exposure to loads of classic stories - Gobbolino, the Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio, Heidi, the Happy Prince, the Anansi stories and so many others. Grogre the Ogre was my absolute favourite though - when I was three, the nursery nurse asked me what I was painting and I told her that it was a slime monster with tentacles. Hee! I'm having such fun listening to them again.

And finally, a hilarious Engrish sign about swimming at the beach.

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