Sunday 24 November 2019

Put my tree up!

I returned from The Hague yesterday after a really nice visit to see Lydia (blog to follow) and had made a decision that I was going to put my tree up today if I was not too busy.

I know it's fairly early to put up a tree (it's not even December yet) but sure what the heck, I like having a tree up and I want to enjoy it for a while before I take it down.  I also generally don't like to keep it up longer than after 1st of Jan so I might as well get it up early!

So here it is.......only took me about 3 hours and I threw out a few bags of old decorations that I was sick of.  In total I've got 7 sets of lights on the tree and it is rather bright - I love it!!
 Here's a pic of the tree with the lights off
 And this one is the lights on
 Barbie sits atop!
I love this decoration - it's a pic of my twin sister and I when we were very young at Christmas in front of the tree in our Nana's house
Here's the bags of old decorations ready to go to the local charity shop

As you can see I like an eclectic mix of decorations on my tree and I have built up a collection over years.

However, if I was ever to go in a different direction, my dream tree would be the Modern Christmas Tree by Matt Bliss. It's a stunning design - it looks amazing and I think it would probably store away way more easily than my current big green artificial tree. The story of how it was created is brilliant (check it out on the modern tree website) and it is a true piece of art!

Check my past Christmas tree blogs to see the different places that I positioned my tree and how it looked:

2014

2015

2016

2017

In 2018 I didn't put up a tree(!!!) but you can read about Christmas Day here.

And here's a few pics of my favourite decorations this year - I always buy a few new ones each year which is why my collection is now MASSIVE and in all honestly can be a bit overwhelming as I am adding every decoration to the tree.......after about an hour I always have to recruit Ciarán to help in order to not lose the will to stop!

I love the rainbow heart in the top left - the colours complement my eclectic mix of decorations.  However, it is the message that I love the most "Love is Love".  This decoration makes me so happy that I live in Ireland, a place that offers equality to all and respects everyone in their choice of who they love. The decoration also brings me back to the time that I got out and canvassed for the marriage referendum back in 2015 (read about it here). It was my first experience of canvassing and it made me so happy to be part of a huge change in Ireland. It then led me on to canvassing for the later referendum to appeal the 8th amendment. Read here about my feelings when it passed.  
Thank you Lydia for this special decoration.

You can see a turtle in the top right hand corner of the pic. This is also a new decoration for this year and once again I love it because of the memories it sparks. This little ornament brings me right back to my sailing trip in the Caribbean where we experienced swimming with turtles in the wild. We had moored in Tobago Cay and got in to the dinghy to head over to explore the sand bar.  The others went back on the dinghy to the boat but Ciaran and I said we would swim over as it was not far and we had flippers and snorkel gear on. Well the next things is that I saw a star fish on the bottom of the sea floor as I swam along,....and then another one, and then another one.  Then Ciarán, called out "Turtle" and what do you know a turtle swam by!!  So so incredible!

The final decorations - the parrots, flamingos and Margaritaville all remind me of time spent in Key West and where I will be very soon again!!

Tell me about your favourite decoration and what feelings it sparks for you - I read all comments left below :-) 

Saturday 16 November 2019

Friday Funday!

Friday was a fun day and it also followed a fun Thursday night where I met up with my bestie Alice where we toasted our missing gang member Amy of Dublinia blog fame.
After wings in Elephant & Castle we then went on to the Omniplex in Rathmines and watched, as part of the "Bring it Back" series, my favourite film.....yes you guessed it....."A Star is Born" (which I may or may not have seen in the cinema a total of 4 times!).
Alice had never seen the film, and safe to say, she LOVED it!! But I do hope she was able to drive home safely and was not too teary eyed ;-)  
Friday was my day off so my mother called over and helped me clear out my wardrobe. 3 big black bags (these will go to St Vincents shop in Rathmines) later we were ready for brunch!!
I had made a booking at Layla's in The Devlin Hotel which is a short stroll away.
It was my mam's first time in The Devlin and she really liked it. I've been a few times and generally order a steak but on this occasion I ordered mussels - which were amazing!!

And then it was nearly 3pm......wow time flies when you are having fun!  And it was time for me to pick up Bones from the groomer where he had spent the day.
An awesome day in all, and made up for having to work today!


Monday 28 October 2019

Back on the Bikram Mat

About a week ago, I saw on Facebook that the studio I used to practice at was celebrating being open 16 years.  They were offering a special deal to mark this occasion which was 16 days for 16 euro. 

What a special offer - it got me back on the mat!

So I went back last Monday and since then I've done 6 classes in total. 

Oh boy, it feels amazing to be back!!

The weather has begun to change and it is getting slightly colder - this makes it the perfect time to be heading to the Bikram studio to get some heat in to me.

I've got a week left on this offer and then I intend to continue on with my practice. 

But for the moment the focus is purely on my next practice day which is tomorrow! 


How the "Pigsy" show went.....

Back in early October I blogged about looking forward to Pigsy's show in Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club.  I then meant to follow up with a blog all about the event which I intended to write fairly soon.  However the event was such a success that I had a fair come down from it and this meant that I needed to wait awhile, let the dust settle and write about it then.  This is that write up!




The event consisted of 3 parts: 


Kevin and Pigsy had the audience's attention with their chilled banter and there were lots of great questions asked when the floor was opened up to the audience.


Prior to the film screening the audience got to mingle in the bar and enjoy canapes along with the signature Pigsy cocktail created for the event which was called a "Pigtail"!


The above pic is the screening of the film which was shown on the Squash Court No. 1 which seats about 100 people in the bleachers and then there were further seats added on to the court.


It was a very social evening with everyone enjoying it immensely and it was great to see a new audience embrace Pigsy's work. 

Read more about the event here on Pigsy's website www.ciaranmccoy.com (click link)

I had a wonderful time at the Pigsy event but unfortunately didn't manage to get in to any of the official photographs - but luckily I had taken an obligatory selfie, so here it is!



You can watch the PIGSY film here on youtube




Saturday 26 October 2019

Meet Joe Black

It's been over 20 years since "Meet Joe Black" starring Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins was released. 


My memory of first watching this film was that I saw it in the Savoy Cinema on O'Connell street, with my twin sister. It was so long that they had an interval, even though films weren't generally shown with an interval as had been done in the past. Come to think of it, intervals really were a great thing. They were sociable, you could chat about the film and see how your companion was enjoying it, or you could visit the bathroom for a comfort break (always a good thing) or you could stock up on some more goodies if you had eaten all your ice cream or popcorn - presumably this was good for business so I wonder why cinema's stopped having intervals.

Anyway, I digress, back to Meet Joe Black which is now on Netflix and we started watching it on Thursday evening but it was so long that we took an interval and started back watching it last night.

It's a funny thing watching a film again with 20 years of life on you!

There were so many details I noticed in this film that I don't think I appreciated when I watched it on the big screen the first time.  Namely, the art, the interior design, the food, the music.....but mainly the art.

So many scenes featured (as well as the talented actors) the most incredible art works ranging from Rothko to Kandinsky to Cezanne and many many more. 

The use of the artwork was very clever, one reason it featured was to indicate what type of man the main protagonist was - i.e. Bill Parrish was a worldly classy man who appreciated the finer things in life but additionally the art work added so much to particular scenes.  For example when Bill is addressing his board there is the most amazing brightly coloured art work behind him while behind the board members there is a drab bland wood panelled wall. Due to the background of art, Bill presents as a dynamic progressive man with vision while his board appear to be dour charmless "suits". It's amazing what art can do!

I really rate "Meet Joe Black", it's an incredible love story and it really has stood the test of time - I hope you get to see it and if you do, look out for the art!!!






Sunday 13 October 2019

The Oratory, Dun Laoghaire

On Saturday I finally got to visit The Oratory in Dun Laoghaire. I had heard lots about it and was spurred on to visit by the launch of a new publication about the Oratory.  "Divine Illuminations" is edited by Marian Therese Keyes, Nigel Curtin and David Gunning of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Libraries. 

Click here to see a video from the 1970's when the Oratory was under threat of being taken down.

Luckily it has been preserved and is available for all to enjoy. It's a very special place and I hope you get to visit. I plan on visiting it again soon as it is the type of place that you will notice different things on every visit.

I have seen it described as entering a 3D Book of Kells and I think that is very apt. The Oratory is covered in celtic art that is very unique.

Here is some of the pictures I took when I visited and they include some of the stained glass windows that were made in the studio of Harry Clarke.


This place is remarkable. It is tiny but packs a punch with the amazing artwork by Sister Concepta Lynch who painted the whole Oratory throughout the 1920's and 1930's.



Click here to read reviews of the Oratory on Tripadvisor 


I found the Oratory to be very unique and something very unexpected in the middle of houses in Dun Laoghaire behind the cinema.  Go seek it out - it's worth seeing!


Sr. Concepta herself seems like an amazing lady. Prior to being a nun she ran the family business which she sold at age 22 and then funded a marble altar with the money - this altar is seemingly now in the Cabra Domincan Convent - which happens to be my alma mater!  I need to investigate this further and see if I can get pictures of the altar which I am thinking might be the altar in our school chapel.

The artwork is hard to describe and really has to be seen - it's whimsical but elegant and the use of colour is breath taking.

All I can say is go visit!!!





Wednesday 2 October 2019

Pigsy Show!

I'm looking forward to seeing the next Pigsy event which is on tomorrow!

It's very exciting with all of the tickets for the show getting snapped up in practically a few days. 


The event consists of a screening of the Mike Andrews documentary "Pigsy" followed by a Q&A with Pigsy and Kevin Moore of Legacy Communications.



And of course there will be an exhibition of lots of Pigsy paintings - 19 to be exact!

Here's a little sneak peek at some of the work....


Follow @pigsyinspace on instagram to see all the activity from the evening.

And you can also watch the documentary online here.