Happy Spring Australia |
My blogging is slowing down a bit until probably Christmas. I have signed up for a Hobart Photography society membership. Now I need to catch up to the skills of the other people in the class. One woman recently won top first place prize in an international competition of several thousand people. You can see what I'm up against.
I have signed up for a photography class that goes six weeks beginning in November. I will learn how to use all the manual settings on my Canon 700D. Last time I took a photography class was in the early 1970's and digital DSLR cameras had not been heard of. Had I only known.
I am also taking a six month online Photoshop course from America. There are 13 sessions, they tell you you'll learn everything (EVERYTHING!!) about photoshop in the six months you have to finish the course. So far I have learned how to make a preset template under File : New: Select a template: Save it. Moving right along as you can tell. I am trying to devote four days a week to the study of all that.
I have a MOOT mindfulness class starting on Monday through Future Learn website. They have heaps if free classes.
Hopefully that will teach me how to settle down and concentrate on everything else. It's hard not to be scattered when the flowers are blooming and spring is in the air.
My current book is Walking the Nile by Levison Wood. I love travel and adventure books and walking is one of my favourite methods of travel (in other people that is.) This is a remarkable tale. The man begins in Rwanda walking north along the 4000+ mile Nile River to Egypt. The history of the countries he travels through is very interesting although so violent. The guide who goes with him is an interesting man and certainly has his own opinions about the trip in general and the tribes he talks about.
No one has ever completed the entire journey before. The swamp lands are enormous. The heat, the insects, the animals, the jungle, the terrain are all extremely difficult to deal with. The writing is good and as the story is true it is most interesting.
He writes so well I feel like I am travelling along beside him as I sip a cappuccino, curled up in my warm bathrobe in a comfortable chair. I love to endure arduous adventures with other people.
I was not familiar with this series. Need to research it a bit. |
Is there a God? and does he help one look for Penguins? The thought did cross my mind. He won't stop the Syrian war but helps me find Penguins? I don't think so.
A couple of PG Woodhouse books I did not have. |
Also there is a new book out about the Lane brothers I just wrote and turns out Allen Lane was not the kind man I believed him to be. Also the story about Allen Lane getting his inspiration from standing on a train station platform and thinking small, cheap paperback books is a lot of bunk too. That made me sad.
The book is scathing of the man and the ABC radio ran an interview I accidentally heard late one night with the author. The author was hired by the daughter of the other Lane brother who Allen allegedly ripped off big time.
If you click on these I think you get a larger photo. A PL series with the plays and the L series with the old classic. |
That's me for today. Moving along quietly. There is a virus that has been going around here that is a nasty cough and fatigue and you cannot shake it before a 3 week period of time has gone by. I am speaking from personal experience. So no big time scootering going on here but the other interests have been fun.
Lots to look forward to and I will try to keep everyone updated. Happy Springtime Australia.
I have most of the King Penguins but was delighted to find the Crown Jewels that is this one. Two Penguin classics that are not vintage but I collect them because they are such fine books. |
Seems like you have a busy and interesting autumn ahead of you. A photo course sounds great. I also have a Canon 700D and am trying to find out how it works. Photoshop is a great tool, but I find it very difficult to work with. Probably because I don't know it so well. I use Easily from time to time, which is a simpler version. But still...hmm. A course is best I think.
ReplyDeleteThe 'Nile' books sounds great. I will try to find it. I used to live in Egypt, Kairo, just by the Nile and have been travelling on it around Luxor and Assuan. I remember reading Alan Moorhead's books 'The White Nile' and 'The Blue Nile' years ago. Excellent books and a must read if you are interested in the Nile. To walk all this way...wow what a performance.
Good luck with your courses!
Thanks for your comment. Must make you sad do see the state of Egypt these days. My husband has been but I haven't. He photoshop course really breaks it down nicely and easy to follow. It is online and through Universal classes America. If you ever want details I have them. Lots of things to look forward to and make me stop thinking about the cold, windy weather. Though Saturday is supposed to be 20. Can't wait. I have some Alan Moorhead books in my Penguin collection. Read one of his ages ago but can't remember title. I will have to look it up.
DeleteThanks for your comment. Must make you sad do see the state of Egypt these days. My husband has been but I haven't. He photoshop course really breaks it down nicely and easy to follow. It is online and through Universal classes America. If you ever want details I have them. Lots of things to look forward to and make me stop thinking about the cold, windy weather. Though Saturday is supposed to be 20. Can't wait. I have some Alan Moorhead books in my Penguin collection. Read one of his ages ago but can't remember title. I will have to look it up.
DeleteOur lives converge once again: I'm signed up for the same Future Learn mindfulness class! I like their courses, except for the last one on Waterloo. I haven't read Walking the Nile, but my husband and I watched the TV series. Fascinating and frightening.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're feeling better.
I did one of their classes once before. Old English homes and Literature. It was very interesting. I only learned that the walking the Nile book was a tv series when I checked out the book. I hope it comes to Australian cable. I would love to watch it. As always I am pleased you stopped by to comment. Good luck with the mindfulness. Should be interesting.
DeleteI did the same courses on Future Learn; English Country houses and Literature and Wellington and the battle of Waterloo. I went to the reenactment this year and it was quite fantastic, although I am not a fan of battles.
DeleteThe best course I took though was England in the time of Richard III, following the fantastic discovery of his grave. This was really good and interesting.
Future Learn is such a good fora for learning more about subjects your are interested in. You can follow them in your own pace as well, which is fantastic.
sounds like you'll be really busy! but lots of things to wrap the mind around! it's sad when icons develop cracks, or implode. my wife just read that the indian legend of "thugee", the secret society of assassins, is a complete myth invented by an english major in the nineteenth century. makes one wonder how much of what we know is really factual. oh well, life goes on regardless... stay busy and have fun, as grampa said... good advice, maybe...
ReplyDeleteYes, I guess you can only believe a bit of you hear. But like your grampa said.......haha Life goes on and so far it's been okay:-)
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