Day one has arrived!
Good morning, blogosphere! I hereby kick-off this splanky year-long project vie hebdomadaires : fifty two writers from around our lovely globe, guest-blogging their way to a multitudous mass of collected thoughts and imaginings, and (no doubt) tales of what we had for breakfast.
I’ll keep this introduction short, and, as we are true products of a new century, in PHOTO FORMAT.
This is me. Obligatory posh white background.
But sometimes I look LIKE THIS. It might be best not to ask
You’ll find out why over the course of this week. Ominous laugh.
I spend my time doing mostly these things:
1. Playing classical music. Preferably the kind of stuff that requires a compass to navigate and makes ones ears bleed.
2. Riding my bicycle. I like to ride my bicycle. Oh, I like to ride my bicycle.
3. Blogging over at sockmyshoe! about fantabulous sock-shoe combinations. Today’s example:
Resplendent, eh? My business-like white brogues (picked up for a steal at a market), paired with geometric sockettes from monki. Why so splendid? All because today, people, I start my masters degree! In classical contemporary music, at the Conservatorium in Amsterdam. You guys are lucky (and I, I suppose, am not) as this will officially be the busiest week evah.
And I get to share it with you! Joy! Glip, glee! Head explosions!
~ Sarah
ps. the wordpress proofreader told me that ‘multitudous’, ‘fantabulous’ and ‘monki’ aren’t actually words. sorry pal, you’re gonna have to get used to it.
Wohoo!! Here we go!! the beginning of 52 exciting weeks 🙂 Good luck for your new master’s degree Sarah!
One of our kittens is named monki, with an I. I accept your spelling on her behalf.
Congrtaulations on your new site. I look forward to reading.
🙂 Looking forward to reading more. Cheers!
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Varun favourited your post and led me to read it. I play music in a delightfully diagonally opposed manner to yourself – busking saxophone on the street, playing by ear and also in a local amateur jazz trio, oh but the fun is professional : )
I wish you many happy deviations in your compass led musical adventures. I like your socks/shoes thing because I enjoy choosing interesting footwear, whether Monkey boots, RedOrDead suede shoes or whatever will stand up to the ravishes of a life on the ‘path less trodden’ and also feel and look right.
I contributed to Vie Hebdomadaires in August.
Clarissa