Hey everyone! Sorry I've not said much on here, I've been pretty busy.
Yesterday, I went to the Kelvingrove Museum with my family. I felt so much like a little child again. There were so many things there that used to hold me spellbound, and still do. So many wonderous things that hold inside them that magic that can take your young inagination to places it's never been before. I used to go there all the time with my dad when I was small, and it was just unbelievable to go back and see all these things, and be able to appreciate the things that I was too young to appreciate before. I saw one of my favourite paintings, Dali's "Christ of St. John of the Cross" in the flesh, as it were, and just couldn't stop looking at it. I spent a full ten minutes in front of a landscape painting of Glencoe, and they weren't wasted minutes. A fantastic place. Although the old wooden cabinets were gone and the musty corridors had been cleaned, I felt that I was back to where I loved to be.
The day before that, good ol' Ruth(less) came over from St Andrews and had a few drinks with the gang, which was great. Hadn't seen her in months. Also that night, Girls 'n' Toys became a completed line up. We have a full band, and we're gonna make love to your ears!!!
I feel torn between two things now.
Tomorrow night, I'm going to see Bill Bailey with some of the best friends a person could have. But, I feel bad that I won't get to see "Snakes On A Plane" on the opening night (muthafucka!). Haha. Still, I'll get to see it soon.
So now, I don't want to sleep, so I'm watching "From Hell", then I'm gonna watch "The Crow", cos I haven't seen it in ages.
Hope everyone's doing great.
Yesterday, I went to the Kelvingrove Museum with my family. I felt so much like a little child again. There were so many things there that used to hold me spellbound, and still do. So many wonderous things that hold inside them that magic that can take your young inagination to places it's never been before. I used to go there all the time with my dad when I was small, and it was just unbelievable to go back and see all these things, and be able to appreciate the things that I was too young to appreciate before. I saw one of my favourite paintings, Dali's "Christ of St. John of the Cross" in the flesh, as it were, and just couldn't stop looking at it. I spent a full ten minutes in front of a landscape painting of Glencoe, and they weren't wasted minutes. A fantastic place. Although the old wooden cabinets were gone and the musty corridors had been cleaned, I felt that I was back to where I loved to be.
The day before that, good ol' Ruth(less) came over from St Andrews and had a few drinks with the gang, which was great. Hadn't seen her in months. Also that night, Girls 'n' Toys became a completed line up. We have a full band, and we're gonna make love to your ears!!!
I feel torn between two things now.
Tomorrow night, I'm going to see Bill Bailey with some of the best friends a person could have. But, I feel bad that I won't get to see "Snakes On A Plane" on the opening night (muthafucka!). Haha. Still, I'll get to see it soon.
So now, I don't want to sleep, so I'm watching "From Hell", then I'm gonna watch "The Crow", cos I haven't seen it in ages.
Hope everyone's doing great.
And yeah, the Kelvingrove's pretty funky. The layout's kinda random, but I think that's part of its charm. Glad you enjoyed it though.