Monday 23rd March 2009
Morning People
(Posted 12:01 pm)

I’m in another one of those moods where I want to write about stuff. And what’s wrong with that?

Yesterday was Mother’s Day and it was a nice day all round really. Me and Gemma treated Mum (and Dad lol) to a 3 course meal out. It was really nice, the food was lush and we all had a good time. I uploaded some video of it that you can watch here. I want to use my camera more for stuff like this rather than video blogs. I like the idea of capturing life for others to see. I’m quite private but I like the concept of keeping people up to date. I very rarely do anything interesting so God know why.

I’m listening to Monkey “Journey to the West” at the minute. Its a really good album. Its unlike pretty much all the albums I’ve heard before. Give this track a listen. It’s called “Pigsy in Space” I really like it. It sounds lovely and I can;t quite put my finger on why. I don’t think I need to but just listen.

I’ve just noticed that this blog post is like LINKTASTIC. I do that alot on my Facebook. I just post links and stuff. There are times when I think I just don’t want to bother with Facebook. Its a good way of keeping up to date with people. I just wish that more people would use Twitter. It’s like the simplest social networking site there is.The only difference is that you can;t upload photos and stuff. I don’t really post pictures anyway. I’ve been using Twitter for years as a good way of updating my blog when I’m unable to get to it. (this, this and this post was when I was camping in Scratby last year. It as a good way of keeping people up to date on what I was doing and stuff. It was alot of fun. And you can even add it to your Facebook account so the Twitter updates are posted as your status. I’m a mild geek.

I’m gonna go and do something else. I need to stop posting links and stuff. My throat hurts for some reason. Not sure why. It just started hurting last night randomly.

Wednesday 10th December 2008
Keep On Moving
(Posted 8:41 pm)

Saturday 22nd November 2008