Thursday 25 October 2012

The Haar

haar (pronounced hahr)
    A haar is a type of cold mist or fog from the North Sea which frequently occurs along the East coast.
      The east-coast haar has lowered temperatures in Edinburgh in the morning and evening recently.
    The word is of Dutch origin, coming either from Middle Dutch hare, a biting wind, or Frisian harig, damp.
 
The past few days whats known in Scotland as the Haar has been rolling in over the Firth of the Forth and shrouding Edinburgh in a thick fog, the strange thing is I don't think that I have ever noticed it this thick and constant before. It was a pretty cool sight to see.  In all my time here, I don't think it has ever looked like this and that is what makes it so cool about living here. The fog I remember would be super strong in the morning and you would turn on the radio, hoping with your fingers crossed that the buses wouldn't be able to drive through it, but it seems it would almost always dissapate before getting your day off school. So you would still have to get all bundled up to go walking up your driveway anyway. We needed more fog like this!
It has turned out to be one of those things that when you didn't know it was called something and you have never heard of it before. Now that I know it is called The Haar, I heard about it all day from different sorces, its so weird when that happens.

 
And so the pumpkin carving begins, its was a mystical magical day the day before so what a day to start the pumpkin carving off with a bang. I haven't carved a pumpkin in a few years and this is the first time it is not your classic Triangle eyes, nose and toothy grin. I think it came out pretty awesome if I do say so myself. When I started I wanted to try one of the stencils that seemed simple, and cause the Bride of Frankenstien didn't seem to have too many pieces I thought it was an ideal choice, plus its supppppper cool! It was actually quite hard, all the wee bits are super hard to get at especially when you don't have a range of tools, just me and my pearing (pairing?) knife against the world. Though however long it took it was well worth it. Gonna carve some more with Dixon this weekend!


Saturday 20 October 2012

Busy Week

 
So its been a bit of an interesting week, mostly a lot of work, but also I went to the dentist. Its been some time since I have been to the dentist and the verdict wasn't amazing but not as bad as I thought it would be. I went in for a chckup and left with a filling and a substantial amount of money seemed to have dissapeared from my accout. But getting them fixed now is better than no teeth later.
 
Its also slowly but surely turning into fall and the leaves are finally changing colour, making it feel a lot more like fall. It really is getting me excited to carve some pumpkins.
 
 
And I have been productive with some more secret painting!!

 

 

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Day Off

Yay, day off! I mostly tried to do some drawing, bits of it I am happy with, other bits not so much. At least there was some drawing taking place. Hopefully some more soon.
 

 
In other news I am going to go see Frankenweenie today, for you guys over in North America, you're thinking oh whats the big deal. But for Britain we know its not out until the 18th. Hayley managed to get us some free sneak peak preview tickets for tonight so that pretty cool! Plus free tickets to a movie you already wanted to see is pretty cool! So I am watching the Nightmare Before Christmas to set me up for later!
 
 
Also,
Edinburgh was being kinda beautiful last night.
 


Tuesday 9 October 2012

Fun at the Botanics

Me and Dixon spotted Bigfoot in the redwoods at the Botanic Gardens, it was a rare sight to catch on film!
 




 
I also have a new tattoo but no photos good photos of it yet its an awkward one for me to get a photo of so heres a sneak peek.
 
 

Wednesday 3 October 2012

Something Special


I did some painting again, finally! Its been ages! But it was a lot of fun but only a preview of it for now because it may just turn out to be something bigger