fredag 10 oktober 2008

just around the corner


8 kommentarer:

Anonym sa...

memories at the corner of a mind from a 80ies-child...!

Anonym sa...

you think, you can use the lego calendar as an creative therapy?
i think, you better buy it in your country, cos the spipping costs are to much from germany... :)

Lady of the Lake sa...

Matha

I was a fan of Cock Robin back then - well, of Pete Kingsbery, really - and I still am: much thank's to their/his lyrics that in my opinion proves pop-poetry can be intelligent. :-)

Wortman

Yes, I would buy them here - after all I live in the land of Santa Claus - but I'm a little worried, what would people think? - a grown woman playing with kid's toys...
;-)

Anonym sa...

of course, it can be intelligent!

are you not playing with your son?

besides, I like your new blog-design.

Lady of the Lake sa...

Matha

I would play with Lego together with my son if he only was interrested. You know what he's doing right know? Learning how to knit! - and the other day it was all about these: http://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/1006/
Great idea that does not cost a lot! :-)

Thank You for Your nice words about my blogdesign!

Anonym sa...

to knit? cool! Winter is setting in.
paper-craft, folding without paper - maybe, I'll show my son that link.
these days, we picked up chestnuts...

M sa...

You know, in some way this is such a Finnish song -- it gives me a whole bunch of visions of calm summer nights and empty roads and listening to the car radio -- and yet those pictures make me think of the scenario I see when I take road trips. The barren land and desperation for something better. I guess it doesn't matter where you are. But I do know how darn hot it feels in that climate! :-)

Lady of the Lake sa...

Matha

Winter - and X-mas - is closing in with a speed that scares me. We've already had nightfrost for almost a month where I live. It is NOT my favourite season, but maybe if my son managed to knit a pair of neongreen (it is the actual colour he's using) socks for his mother, then this year it would be almost bearable... ;-)

M

"The desperation for something better" sort of sums it all up, doesn't it? ;-)