Merry Christmas!
December 24, 2011
Following a late night last night, I was woken very late this morning by my phone suggesting that I should be on my way to the Fort to run the afternoon training session. That’s when I realised that it’s Christmas, there was no session today and I was officially On Holiday. In fact I am technically On Holiday until we resume on 5 January, although I am supposed to be writing a play between now and then…
The first few weeks of the training sessions have been well supported and extremely rewarding. I’ll be starting 2012 full of excitement and hope for Tightlaced, and looking forward to getting back to work with those who have been to training already and to welcoming those who have yet to start.
Until then I’ll be writing, cooking and luxuriating in long hours of doing very little apart from enjoying good company, playing Tetris and watching films and YouTube videos. I hope you’ll all be doing something similar, and in the interests of entertaining anyone who may need something to amuse them over the festive season, I would like to share my current YouTube craze, The Slow Mo Guys:
…I am going to try to link this video, bear with me…
I hope that works. I’ve linked the most beautiful of their videos, the one that really makes me feel frustrated that these things can’t be seen clearly with the naked eye, but there are plenty of others that are gorgeous and hilarious in equal measure.
Have a fantastic festive season. See you in the New Year!
December 24, 2011 at 9:42 pm
Beautiful! Thanks for bringing The Slow Mo Guys to my attention – loved the cat ones as well, brilliant seeing the movement / muscle ripples / etc.
February 9, 2012 at 3:33 am
CONGRATS that is so great now you have to get ready for a carlbeetory photoshoot! come on you know you have to now
February 9, 2012 at 1:19 pm
KOSFAN htwmnybosufo
February 9, 2012 at 8:47 am
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