10 on the 10th

I might just make this on the tenth!
Shimelle hosts Ten on the Tenth. A list of anything, anything at all, but it must be on the tenth of the month and contain ten…

I have been playing with photoshop. 🙂

1. Filters/distort / wave is great fun

2. Filters /distort/twirl; I can’t choose between them !

3. Actions are brilliant. I know, I am possibly the last person to discover this

4. Photo to Oil Painting is wonderful, especial pictures of food!

5. Photo to Black & White sketch

6. And then colour the sketch using the colour from your photo
7. I can follow a tutorial!
http://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/

8. I turned my picture into a photo cluster

9. I made this ‘old paper’

10. Noise into snow fall, not perfect but getting there

Lots Fabulous Ten on the Tenth at Shimelle’s

I love to play
It takes me away
From my day.

Ten on the Tenth

It’s the tenth of the month again, where did last month go?
I am linking to Shimelle again with some thoughts about September, ten of course.

I love September. I love the fragrance
and colour of Autumn. It has a ‘a new
start’ feel about it. It is the last quarter
of the year with Christmas at the end.

I always take the first two weeks in
September as annual leave

Smaller children wearing their shiny
new school uniforms start walking
past my window again

Shimelle’s Learn Something New
Everyday class starts

The weather changes, the heating
goes on, I un-pack my winter clothes
from their (short!) summer storage and
start looking for a new winter coat and
hat. (I already bought new gloves!)

Alan’s annual birthday bash to which
all the family went this year. We meet
up with people from last year and of
course some new friends are made.

There are three family birthdays, all
celebrated at the party.

Two family wedding anniversaries,
including ours, celebrated at the party.

September 11 brings quiet and sobering
thoughts.

The world around me changes colour,
trees have their autumn leaves,
hedgerows laden with red berries for
the birds and blackberries for us, if
we’re quick!

Strictly is back on the TV!

There are many and varied Ten on the Tenth posts here this month.

Ten on the Tenth

I am linking up with Shimelle with my 10 on the 10th post. Ten things, about anything, posted on the tenth. What could be simpler?
I am feeling so much better, thank you for your kind thoughts. I thought this would be a good one to start with, Shimelle is so positive!
A layout (thanks Alexa) about being cheerful, with very bright and cheerful colours, completely out of my comfort zone!!
Anyone remember Ian Dury? I have been singing this for days now…Reasons to be cheerful, part 3

Ten on the Tenth

I am linking up with Shimelle again with another list! Ooooh how I love lists.

My Desert Island Discs

Plus 2 (thanks Shimelle) because you can only really take 8 records to the Island.
Desert Island Discs is an extremely popular radio programme over here in the UK, which began in 1942. The current presenter is Kirsty Young, very simply, she invites her guest to choose 8 records that they would take to a desert Island. They tell the story of their life and the music and Kirsty plays the piece. On to the Island you can also take a book (The Bible and the complete works of Shakespeare are already there) and you can take a luxury item.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr

I started to put this list together a few years ago but I found it impossible to finish. I would find it impossible to choose 10 CD’s. How can you choose just 10 pieces of music or 10 songs?

Here are 5 pieces of Classical and 5 tracks that I really love, and have loved for a very long time. I am not saying it’s my definitive list mind!

LO Chrissy W Two Peas and the paper is Katie Pertiet


Mahler Symphony No.5, 4th Mvt “Adagietto”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFQQsu6VBYA
“Wouldn’t you just die without Mahler?” from the film Educating Rita. Yes I think might.

Beethoven – Symphony No. 6 Mov. 2 (Scene by the Brook)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXm1OgOISv4
Quite simply, it reminds me of my mother. Her favourite piece of music was Elizabethan Serenade which I think it sounds like this Beethoven piece.

Sibelius Karelia Suite Op.11; Intermezzo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtIw5AkUEsE
This stirs my soul, I love the way it rises and rises to a wonderful crescendo and just seems to take my breath away until it is over. I turn the radio right up when I hear the opening notes.

E.Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16 – II.Adagio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CJDZTUnhPA&feature=related
Just the most beautiful, romantic, quiet, silky soft and gentle piece..

The Balcony Scene by Craig Ogden
This is from the soundtrack to Baz Luhrmanns Romeo + Juliet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je3KyWWW8pA
I listen to this every night at the moment to help send me off to sleep.

So, some classical pieces that are food for my soul. The following five take me to a time, a place or a person or all three!

Van Morrison Into the Mystic from Astral weeks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVAnlke_xUY
I first heard Van Morison in the mid seventies, quite late for a Van Fan and this track is from one of the first LP’S I had of his. I have a huge collection of his music now and really found it impossible to choose just one so I went for this earlier track, his voice is quite young and of course so was I. It takes me right back to the cottage where I lived in 1970 something.

Christie Moore So do I from Live at the Point
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u50h9thpJSE
This CD takes me to my friend’s kitchen and a pair of kittens Oh so many years ago. I am sure I must have told this story before? Another time perhaps.
I cannot choose between Christy and Van, they are entwined in my heart. I chose this track because it reminds me of my dearest friend who lost her battle with cancer a few years ago now. No doubt I could tell that story too!

Bob Dylan A Simple Twist of Fate from Budokan

A very long time ago Bob Dylan played in Birmingham. The box office opened early one morning at the theatre in Oxford. As we lived quite near we decided to go along and get tickets. Oh if only it had been that easy. We queued for 14 hours before we got to the front of the queue! Yes of course it was worth it, I have loved Bob’s music forever. And this was the first concert (I think they are called gigs now) that I went to. This is also my favourite album, I like the atmosphere of it, and as I can only have one track this is it.

Dire Straits You’re so far away from Sultans of Swing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hVKG9wFelk&feature=related
Another story waiting to be told. This is from the tape that we took into hospital when I went for my egg recovery at the IVF clinic in 1988. It takes me right back to the day, the room, the hour. We listened to Dire Straits music a lot around that very special time in our lives.


The Mavericks Dance the night away from Trampoline

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M81ph3BslqQ

In June 1999 we went out to Montreal for Paul’s work. We had hoped to stay there but life had other plans. Anyway before we left the UK, our friends had a wonderful party for us. This was one of the tracks that takes me back to Elaine’s garden, dancing on the lawn in the early hours of the morning.
Two nights before the party we went to see The Mavericks in Birmingham.

OK, what book to take?
A book of blank pages so that I could write down all my thoughts, hopes and dreams? with the pencil that would never run out of course.

My luxury item would be my camera with a never ending supply of batteries and memory.
Would I really like to go? Would you like to go?
Another post perhaps…

Shimelles blog is here, but the link isn’t working yet, perhaps later?