Sarah Kerry's blog. That's right. Me!

Sunday 27 June 2010

More things.

I went round to roz's house for a cup of tea and to borrow her teapots to photograph my teacosies... the catch up was lovely Roz has been working on some new sketches and painting, but I accidentally left my camera in a black and white setting rendering the photographs defunct. Oh well

Over at folksy, I set up an online store and took some more successful pictures. Ho ho ho, the biscuit doesn't fit in the cup.


Those slippers what I told you about are over here. Yeah.


Update Update
  
why do the i-pad adverts sound like a male grooming product? is it because i-pad sounds like a lady's hygiene product..?

many congratulations to my lil' sister sheila who got a first in her Psychology degree. Very proud of you!
Tenerife supplied sun, sand and plenty of time to start Ovid's Metamorphoses. I'm about a third of the way through and enjoying every minute of it. 





Thursday 3 June 2010

InSeine, Winner!

DSCF3997

Paris was wonderful. The centre, unlike London, is walkable, so one can take in a jolly amount of scenery, absolutely stunning architecture with a slowly matured cultural aesthetic which, if it were a cheese, would be very smelly indeed. Incidentally, it is quite smelly. Seemingly the word for pavement might be synonymous with the word of urinal but i have no evidence to back that up. A word of caution - it's really easy to eat unhealthily in Paris. Way too much wheat and sugar based delights washed down with lovely coffee. 

DSCF4057

Highlights include walking around the far west of the city looking at houses by Le Corbousier and others, eating macaroons, walking next to the Seine, going up the Arc de Triumphe (hint: free for 18-25 yr old EU citizens). Viewing the Mona Lisa behind a million glowing mobile phone screens was a bit futile - knackered anyway by this point so no huge loss. 

Moving On!

I can't find my camera right now (it's kind of broken anyway, causing a little huffing in Paris), but I have made some lovely new baby booties. I'm thinking they'll be a good autumn/ winter product, important because.....


I will be exhibiting alongside the craft guerillas at the Knitting and Stitching Show in London - at Ally Pally in October. Back in March they ran a competition for stall space, and I was selected. It's not something I can currently afford (or would like) to do on my own, so this opportunity to get my name out there and network with others is very welcome, and I am super happy.

In the bullet point round up:


  • It is sunny. Which means having a workspace by the window is a double edged sword. On the one hand it's nice to have the sunlight come in, on the other the temptation to go frolic is just that bit too strong.
  • Louise wangled tickets to see Wicked. Fabulous costumes, really truly, every chorus member, the smallest part, all dressed delightfully bizarrely. Masterful scenery and scenes changes.
  • Saw the News Quiz live. David Mitchell on good form. I want Sandy Toksvig to be my Auntie. No family event need ever be dull again. I wish I had a voice like Charlotte Green's. I was in awe. 

I have to cut this short and go. Bye bye bye