Posts Tagged ‘flickr’

yotam’s weekly

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

last week yotam didn’t get a post because i hardly posted anything myself. so i said, why does he get a post when i don’t? as a result, i have an abundance of good stuff from my dear friend, which i will share with you now.

la boite a couture

toilet seat scale

national media museum

deconstructing dumbo

paul robertson

jean-yves lemoigne

tad carpenter

there was more, but i think you got enough.

thank you, yotam!

mixer

Friday, January 9th, 2009

taken by my brother

malingering’s world

Monday, January 5th, 2009

i like to credit the people who refer me places, but sadly i can’t remember how i got to malingering’s world which, in my opinion, is an excellent blog.

malingering testifies: i take the photos in a (futile) attempt to expose the ridiculous world around me.

in the post there’s trying and there’s trying too hard she writes:

hate to tell you this, but your baby doesn’t appreciate the effort you put into your makeup this morning. In fact I’m guessing it thinks you look a little trashy. That’s what it would say if it could talk. But babies can’t talk, they’re stupid.

link to malingering’s flickr photostream

30 ways to die of electrocution

Friday, December 19th, 2008

i continue with posting the reason i am not posting with posting the link Yotam just sent me.

Here are 30 illustrations from the book Elektroschutz in 132 Bildern.

uploaded by bre pettis, whose blog i am now going to frequent since he makes stuff and i like stuff.

name that contact

Friday, December 19th, 2008

this is the current reason i don’t post anything (five minutes ago it was something else):

i’ll post my next activity in a few minutes

sad

Monday, December 15th, 2008

sad by lea of invasiva magazine

weight

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

three people told me this week that i look like i’ve lost some weight.

if three people tell me that, it must be true.

so i weighed myself today and i saw that i gained 2 kg’s.

what was that good for?!

rainbow over route 66 by OpenThreads

just so i can say i posted something

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

today james let me sleep late, so we didn’t go out for coffee even though it’s friday.

we went to pick up noah from the kindergarten together and passed through the supermarket on our way home. i told noah in advance i am not going to buy him anything so when i denied him some toxic juice, he started kicking at screaming. i still didn’t get it for him. (i did get some natural healthy juice instead)

when we got home, i tried to fight with james but he wouldn’t. my parents and brother came over for lunch, which was nice, if you disregard the screeming teething baby. (they brought the food so i don’t have to cook)

after everyone left i helped noah with his worksheets. (i don’t make him study. i swear he likes it!)

the broccoli pie i made for dinner was forgotten there, but surprisingly still is edible (but not really tasty). the caulliflower patties i made for noah came out really disgusting so they went streight to the bin. as a result, noah had a really strange dinner consisting of cold meats, pomela and strawberry yoghurt.

the day ended with the movie 1408, which wasn’t that good, but i didn’t expect much so i didn’t mind. we had cable tv for a few days now and i really enjoy the variety. (but i mostly enjoy conan)

that’s the end of the post i just forced my self to write so my blog doesn’t just disappear because i never have time for it anymore.

good night.

p.s. the photo is of a non burnt broccoli pie which came out very tasty.

Weekend in Kibbutz Tzuba

Monday, October 27th, 2008

We had so much fun over the weekend. We stayed at Tzuba Kibbutz Hotel, which was very pleasant and because of that, we got a free pass to the hotel amusement park called Kiftzuba (which translates to something like “jump in”).

On our way to the park we stopped to look at the big carts outside the apple packing factory. A nice man approached us and asked Noah if he would like a tour. Of course we said yes! The tour was very interesting and at the end we each got a tasty organic apple.

We had the whole park to ourselves because it rained the day before. There were almost no people there excepet for another family with a girl Noah’s age. They immidiately became friends and we spent the next hours with them.

We tried everything! To name some: Bumping cars, bumping boats, huge inflatable structures and sponge ball cannons.

It was so much fun that we decided to visit again the next day. Noah was very happy to meet his new friend Saturday morning and again, they spent a few hours together, mostly in the petting corner.

It started to rain, so we went inside and built with wooden blocks.

That’s enough for now. I’m too tired to go on.

For more pictures, visit my Flickr photo stream. I’ll probably upgrade soon and then I can put the pictures in a set.

Noah baking Alphabet cookies

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Noah is fascinated with letters and numbers.
I am fascinated with baked goods.
We work well together.