[Charles] I never really know what to do on new year's, have a party, go out, stay in? Driving on New Year's is scary no doubt about it. So here's some things happening within walking distance of the hood. If you don't live in our hood then I guess your outta luck and will have to catch a cab! Yikes! Cabs dropping people off in our neighborhood? Thought I'd never see that!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Friday Forecast: New Year's Eve Edition
[Charles] I never really know what to do on new year's, have a party, go out, stay in? Driving on New Year's is scary no doubt about it. So here's some things happening within walking distance of the hood. If you don't live in our hood then I guess your outta luck and will have to catch a cab! Yikes! Cabs dropping people off in our neighborhood? Thought I'd never see that!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Swim, Soak, and Sigh Part 3
Let's keep it rolling - It's day three and tracks 1 through 5 are up. Track 1 is always critical in a mixtape as it really has a lot riding on whether people will stay interested or not. The next few tracks have to keep that momentum and really hook people in. See what you think.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
2010 Swim, Soak and Sigh Part 2
Enough is Enough!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
2010: Swim, Soak, and Sigh Part 1
[Charles] The End of the Year Mixtape is one of my favorite things to do each year. I look forward to putting together a group of songs that can play through together and make the year proud. I've never posted the links before, but I think I've finally got it figured out so please don't ruin it for me.
Disclaimer: The links are up for a limited time and then they'll come down. They are meant to get you hungry for more music and to send you off on your own search for music. This is a jumping off point for an adventure into bands and cd's you may have missed last year. If you want your music taken down, just let me know and I'll pull it.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Maker Monday: Re-Nest Best Sustainable Bedroom Furniture
[Charles] When it's cold like this week, I want to go to bed early and sleep late. Lots of blankets and lots of snooze button action seems to define my winter pattern. I would love to get up early and go for a run and feel good about myself but... until then, I'll be dreaming of how to make our room more lovable and less leave-able. Here's a re-post from Apartment Therapy of the best sustainable bedroom furniture of 2010. One piece that stood out to me is the nightstand that looks like we could make a chair-hacked version from some of the broken chair pieces we find. What do you think?
Friday, December 17, 2010
Friday Forecast: Legendary Life Market
[Charles] I'm running behind today and it's been a long day to say the least. Here's a couple of quickpicks and then I'm done. I'm sure you've got plenty of "non-voluntary" Christmas parties to make sure you miss stuff you want to do so I'm not gonna try and rub it in. I'm also working on my end of the year mix CD so that takes up a lot of my "research" time. So tonight, get out to see the Legendary JC's at Skipper's - word is they are releasing a cd?! That and the Lee Boys open so definitely they will make the most of the awesome temps tonight under the stars.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Project Britain
Beans and ketchup, fish and chips, chicken fingers, hot dog and roast beef.
2. What currency would you use if you were living in London? Have a look at the following correspondences and say whether they are correct or not:
3€ → 2₤, 8€ → 10₤, 15€ → 12₤, 30€ → 20₤, 75€ → 50₤
The third it's correct because one pound = 1.20 € ,the second is false because 10 pounds are 12,2 €. The fourth is false and the last one is incorrect.
3. As you know, one of the most representative monuments of England is “Big Ben”, could you mention at least five more?
Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, the Tower of London, the Tower Bridge and Green Park.
4. What sports would you play if you were living there? What do they consist on?
The most important sports are cricket, rugby, golf, baseball and football.
5. As we all know, British are the only people driving on the left. Can you add five aspects on driving in Britain?
The steering is in the left of the car, for the English people it's good because they always leave with the steering in the left.
6. What are the main differences between British and American English? Give at least five examples
The pronounce of the British people vocalist more than the American people. The accent is different very different and a lot of words are different. Some words are use only in America and others only in Britain. And sometimes the words are spelling very different.
7. Could you mention the most famous kings and queens of England? Could you add some dates?
George V 1910 - 1936, Eduardo VIII 1936, George VI 1936 - 1952, Elizabeth II 1952 - 2010 (now).
8. Is Great Britain a Republic or a Monarchy?
The Great Britain it's a monarchy constitutional. It has a queen and a parliament.
9. Why do you think it is called “Great Britain” intead of “Britain”?
Great Britain it's a longer name and it's very different to Britain. The Great Britain it's a big name for a big country and for me this is the best name.
10. List the name of five rivers placed anywhere within Great Britain.
The river Thames, The Brick Beck, The Ribble, The River Tial and the River Glen.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Maker Monday: Screw Screws Here Comes the Swiss
[Charles] I sometimes get obsessed with the idea that furniture doesn't really need screws and nails. Designs turn over and over in my head as the pieces lock together with tabs and holes and the weight of each piece locks the others together. And then every once in a while I see somebody who does it really really well. This popped up this morning on Treehugger - designer Colin Schaelli is building con.temporary furniture that does just that. It does it in beautiful raw wood that is designed around a tatami mat size that fits in a car easily and can be transported for the new mobile gypsies that we have turned out to be. Apparently it's good for sleeping... those silly swiss, they are so artsy? I guess you do what you can to show off the furniture. See what you think - me, I'm in love.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Christmas in Nauvoo
Friday, December 10, 2010
Friday Forecast: Atomic Studio Harvest
[Charles] There are some benefits to not working every weekend during the Christmas season like we have for the last few years, and this weekend brings one of those to the forefront - holiday shows! Tonight we'll kick off the weekend at the West Tampa Center for the Arts over on Armenia with an open studio at Studio 313 and the Bay Area Art Collective Party. This will be your best opportunity to meet Anna from Nested Yellow and see the gorgeous jewelry she has created this season. Her jewelry is so unique and amazing that it eclipsed everything else we sold last year for Christmas. If you are looking for something special for a loved one, you really can't go wrong with her designs. I'm hoping to see in person some of her men's designs as well that I've only seen in photos so far.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Maker Monday: Reclaimed Wood Platform Bed - TSM Original Design
[Charles] I've wanted to document the construction of some of our furniture pieces for a while now and this platform bed has been a long time coming. I've been promising to build this one for way too long now and finally the confluence of time, the right sized wood, and inspiration came together a few weeks ago. Hopefully you'll get a kick out of the photos. It's a pretty simple piece but every piece teaches me something to look for the next time. I'm not kidding about the wood either - in Florida, reclaimed wood is hard to come by and often chewed up, bug ridden, too short, or just plain ugly. These wood pieces were cypress wood and they didn't look like much before sanding and oiling but after they were done - these were amazing.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Friday Forecast: Jukebox, Superchunk, and Jobsite
[Charles] Lots to do this weekend folks, and not just Christmas shopping and movies at the mall... This time of year brings bands from the north that are happy to escape the cold weather and soak up the warmth of Florida crowds.
Double Down Friday - WMNF's All Commercial / Non Commercial Show
[Charles] Okay, so I was out this last week and missed a couple of posts, so to make it up to you fine folks, I'm dropping an extra post today. What would drive me to such extremes? Only my favorite show of the season on WMNF - Flee's "All Commercial/Non Commercial" Post Black Friday show on Monday.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
United Kingdom : What do you know?
1. How many independent countries are there in the British Isles?
There are two, United Kingdom and Ireland
2. United Kingdom comprises four nations. Could you name them and their capitals?
There are Scotland capital Edinburgh, England capital London, Wales capital Cardiff and Northern Ireland capital Belfast.
3. Which important river goes along Oxford and London? Where is it wider? Why?
The most important river is the Thames. Is around the Tower Bridge and the wider is 270 meters.
4. Where can you find these things? .
1. Egyptian mummies in the British Museum.
2. Dinosaurs in the National History Museum.
3. Pictures by famous painters in the National Gallery.
5.Where is the Lake Ness? Why is it famous?
There is in Scotland. It's famous because an old story says a terrible monster live in the Lake Ness.
6.Which is the political system in the two countries of the British Isles?
1.United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy. It's governed by a parliamentary and there is a queen.
2.Ireland is a republican system. It's governed by a parliamentary system.
7.Can a person swim from Great Britain to France? How far is it? (3 / 30 / 300 km)
Yes , you can and It's 30 km far. A lot of persons do it, but they need a permission because it's very dangerous.
8.Can you find three similarities and three differences between Britain and Spain? You can look for information about history, political system, lifestyle, etc.
The similarities are there is a king and queen, it's a Europeans countries and the jobs.
The differences are the weather, the costumes and the food.