Madonna - Girls Gone Wild

30/10/2009

Squatters Rights



In 1987 Harry Hallowes began living among the trees in the gardens of Athlone House, a rambling 19th century palace in north London.
Over the years he has transformed it into a ramshackle collection of tents and other temporary structures and, under the '12-year-rule', last year gained rights to own the land. (Under 'squatters rights', if a property has been lived in for 12 years then it effectively becomes the property of the squatters.)

This came as a shock to the billionaire who had recently bought the property for £16 million and was planning to spend £80 million transforming both the house and its gardens.

You've got to laugh at his luck :)

29/10/2009

My blog has had a facelift..

Well after many stressful hours I've managed to change the look of my blog, in the old days is was easy as everything was in straight forward HTML code but now you have to mess around with blogger tags as well.

This is still a work in progress so if anyone has any useful hints on altering the look of the blog I'm willing to listen, I hate those blog templates that are fixed at 750px wide as they look totally ridiculous on a widescreen which is what most people use nowadays, take a look at the two screenshots below and tell me which you prefer.

Click on the images for a larger view.




Please leave me a comment to let me know which you prefer.

28/10/2009

Halloween - The Festival of the Dead

Many of us will be out celebrating halloween this weekend and I wonder how many people really know the true meaning of All Hallows' eve?

Halloween has origins in the ancient celtic festival known as Samhain (pronounced sow-in or sau-an). The celebration also has some elements of a festival of the dead. The ancient Celts believed that the border between this world and the next became thin on Samhain, allowing spirits, both good and bad to pass through. The family's ancestors were honoured and invited home whilst harmful spirits were warded off. It was believed that in order to ward off harmful spirits, costumes and masks were worn to confuse the spirits  into believing that they themselves were harmful spirits and thus would avoid harm, bonfires also played a large part in the festivities, all other fires were put out, then every home lit their hearth from the bonfire.

On All Hallows’ eve, many Irish and Scottish people have traditionally placed a candle on their western window sill to honor the departed. Other traditions include carving lanterns from turnips or swedes, sometimes with faces on them, as is done in the modern tradition of carving pumpkins. Welsh, Irish and British myth are full of legends of the Brazen Head, which may be a folk memory of the ancient Celtic practice of headhunting. The heads of enemies may have decorated shrines, and there are tales of the heads of honored warriors continuing to speak their wisdom after death. The name jack-o'-lantern can be traced back to the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, a greedy, gambling, hard-drinking old farmer. He tricked the devil into climbing a tree and trapped him by carving a cross into the tree trunk. In revenge, the devil placed a curse on Jack, condemning him to forever wander the earth at night with the only light he had: a candle inside of a hollowed turnip. The carving of pumpkins is associated with Halloween in North America where pumpkins are both readily available and much larger- making them easier to carve than turnips. Many families that celebrate Halloween carve a pumpkin into a frightening or comical face and place it on their doorstep after dark. The American tradition of carving pumpkins preceded the Great Famine period of Irish immigration and was originally associated with harvest time in general, not becoming specifically associated with Halloween until the mid-to-late 1800s.

So while you are out celebrating on Saturday evening be wary of the walking dead...
Happy Halloween!

Why is it...


Why is it whenever you've got no money everyone invites you out for a drink or to go to a party :(

I hate having no money, living on bread & butter and sometimes  having to go to bed hungry. But I'm not poor, I have a roof over my head (for now...) I'm in reasonable good health and I'm alive!

I know there are a lot more people with far less than me and that I should be happy with what I've got. however a little more money would at least allow me to light a fire when I'm cold or to have  one hot meal a day...

Donations will be very kindly accepted... if not to me then maybe the next time you see a homeless person sleeping rough on the street you'll not think twice about giving them a few pennies.

27/10/2009

Stressed...


After many hours of totally messing up my blog I think I've finally got it just the way I want, except I still can't get my logo image to show in internet explorer.
Which goes to show that Microsoft still have a long way to go to get a browser anywhere as good as Firefox, for those of you that don't have Firefox but are willing to try it out you can download it here.

 So what did you think of the Elephants As Big As Whales song, I actually love it even though I don't normally go for this kind of music, I much prefer trance, remember to checkout PlayRadioPlay! & if your crazy like me checkout Ryan Cyr's youtube page.

PlayRadioPlay! - Elephants As Big As Whales


The video is made by Ryan Cyr and Cancer Grey.
The Song is: "Elephants as Big as Whales" by PlayRadioPlay!

PlayRadioPlay! is just one person: Dan Hunter! You can find him here