A decade of bookcrossing

It’s my 10th anniversary as a bookcrosser today.  Strange to think I’ve been doing it for so long, although given how much I’ve done over the past 10 years (travelling all around the world, organising conventions, meeting all sorts of weird and wonderful people) 10 years doesn’t actually seem long enough to fit it all…

Vote for me!

Or rather, vote for my team, who have been nominated in the 2012 Digital Humanities Awards http://DHawards.org/DHawards2012/voting.  We’ve been nominated in the “Best DH project for public audiences” category, for our CEISMIC digital archive. Actually, I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned CEISMIC on here, have I?  That’s where I’ve been working for the last couple…

Mysterious marmite

A mysterious gift of marmite just appeared in our hallway (at least, I assume it just arrived – I’m pretty certain it wasn’t there last time I walked past).  Neither of us heard it arrive, but it’s a lovely day so the front door is wide open, so whoever it was obviously just popped it…

Busy doing nothing

ime is rapidly running out on my holidays, but I’m kind of looking forward to going back to work – this year is going to be full of all sorts of interesting challenges which I want to get stuck into.  I could very easily get used to this leisurely lifestyle though 🙂 Not that the…

Only slightly loco

ell, we survived. The kids went home on Tuesday, and after a day to recover, and a day to clean the house (you would not believe where it’s possible to get popcorn!) and then another day to recover, we’re almost feeling back to normal. The cats have even almost forgiven us. Actually, we had great…

In loco parentis

ith the emphasis on the loco…  In a couple of hours, we’re off to the airport to pick up the Nephews for their first proper solo visit (is it solo when there’s two of them? duo visit?). We’ve had Nephew #1 stay once before, but that was only for a night, and Dad had brought…

More pretty pictures

ow that the grey and horrible weather has ended (to be replaced by a nasty nor’wester that makes it too hot to move – we can’t win), I decided to make the most of a bit of sunshine to go for a walk with my camera this morning.  I only got as far as Jellie…

What I read in 2012

Total = 128 books January (17) Machine of Death edited by Ryan North, Matthew Bennardo and David Malki! Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell (e-book) Broadmoor Revealed by Mark Stevens (e-book) Beachcombers by Nancy Thayer (library audio book) A Year on Planet Alzheimer by Carolyn Steele (e-book) Wool by Hugh Howey (e-book) Wool 2: Proper Gauge by…