Saturday, 27 December 2014

Spaghetti Toes

The other day I came across a super neat blog called "Spaghetti Toes", where a father draws and posts illustrations of funny things said by and to his toddler daughter. Here are a few of my favourite illustrations from the blog - a delightful look into a little girl's curious mind and the dialogue of a young family.

Too good!
She might.
Love this one.
Too cute.
This one is probably my favourite.
This girl loves her bacons.



The thought of having children becomes scarier
the more I found out about the kind of things they get up to.

Awkwardly it seems that I've reproduced most of the blog. Looking forward to seeing future illustrations, it's such a cool way to preserve memories!

G.

Friday, 26 December 2014

Ron Winter's online drums

I came across this online drum set today and it is awesome.

Such colour.

This is the kind of thing that people with highly co-ordinated fingers can do with these beats:


I may have stumbled across my new summer project.

G.

Thursday, 25 December 2014

Fortune

I've come across this guy called William Fitzsimmons and his song "Fortune" is a good one. I like the acoustic version better than the original version so here's a relatively average quality (audio-wise) video of an unplugged version.



There's fortune in the furlough
On the other side
Wrap ourselves in blankets
The crossing of a bridge so wide, so high

It's murky in the meadow
As we draw in the lines we threw
And leveraging the ledgers
Forgetting all the blood we drew

But what I do remember 
What I do remember is you
What I do remember
What I do remember is you

It's hollow in the harvest
What I've lost I count for gain
And filling up the firmament
Visions of the one you gave away 

But what I do remember 
What I do remember is you
What I do remember
What I do remember is you

That voice could melt a glacier.

G.