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There will not be a Slashies tonight, as there are so few entries it wouldn't really be a competition. However, here's a recap of my year:

  • I went to RHS Harlow Carr in January, and I really enjoyed it. I liked the winter-scented garden, I liked the pine forest section, I liked the colourful winter willow plants. It was a trip to get there, but I really liked it, and genuinely considered/am considering becoming a member of the RHS.


  • I don't think I got into perfume this year - I'm pretty sure that was from displays for last Christmas - but I really continued my interest in it. I discovered Penhaligons early on in the year, and Much Ado About the Duke, which if I ever get the nerve up to buy it, I think will be one of my favourite perfumes ever. And I discovered a bunch of places in Leeds where you can go test the perfumes they often sell online without samples - like Maison de Dior - and that was really helpful. Things got harder after it became more difficult to go out to shops to smell perfume, but I'm looking forward to taking advantage of the resources in years to come. And just this week, I found that a perfume I'd been interested in was on sale, and I could get it at a price I was comfortable paying for something I'd never smelt, so I count this as a success.


  • I reorganised at least part of my bedroom. I bought my beautiful chair, which I love, and got rid of my desk and learned to do without that extra surface space. I'm extremely happy I did that as well.


  • And bought the cool music centre, and got given all my dad's old vinyl records. I'm annoyed by the clicking of the CD player, but given the state of things I think I'm going to learn to live with it. And it doesn't make CDs unbearable.


  • I finished going through my CDs, for which ones I wanted to get rid of! Calloo callay. That was a job that was 'to do' for a few years now. I kept probably too many, but at least no longer have any CDs I've never listened to and am not sure I'm that interested in. Now I have either listened to them, or I am definitely interested in them despite never having listened to them. And I'm glad to have the job done with.


  • I discovered that Chester Zoo do 'one-on-one experiences' with the spotted hyenas they have there. I'm also very excited to do that when I next get the chance.


  • And then! It turned out that there were spotted hyenas at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, which is about half an hour's drive from me! And they had babies! Which are very rare for hyenas in captivity. I assume my love made it happen.


  • I got to see Blu Cantrell in concert. And Salt'n'Pepa, and Shaggy, and Nelly. It was a pretty cool night.


  • I started going on more walks with the dog and mum. The dog in general is getting more walks than he's ever gotten. He's started to look for if I have socks on whenever I come down the stairs, and when I do have them on he starts twirling around. We also learned that we can let him off the lead, sometimes, if there are no distractions around, and he will come back and let us put it back on him when we're done. And sometimes he even listens to us while he's off the lead. Our bonding is up about 500% from where it was last year.


  • Mum and I saw rabbits very regularly in a particular field near us, to the point that I started calling them Fiver and Hazel. I saw a skylark flying over the field once, singing. I've seen goldfinches and great tits in the wild, near us, which I previously only did on random trips through the countryside, and at bird sanctuaries. Once we saw the tail of a fox, plain as day, down one of the paths we used to walk down. I've seen sparrowhawks fluttering over the fields we walk past, a heron in a stream after the council cleared the brambles away from it, I'm pretty sure I saw a merlin resting on a pylon briefly, and last week I'm fairly certain we saw the sparrowhawk resting in a tree along our usual path, and then a buzzard flying overhead hunting pigeons. Our dog found a frog in a field, far away from any water hole I know about. We found a baby mouse on a path, and shielded it from the blazing summer sunshine that seemed to be blinding it, until it could get to the grass at the side of the path.


  • Here are the plants I've started loving over this year: tufted vetch, forget-me-nots, pink and white -striped field bindweed, field scabious, aster, toadflax, hawthorn in the winter and autumn. I learned that the garden flower I love that drapes over people's walls is wisteria. Add to poppies, and wild roses, and bluebells, and foxgloves, which I already loved. I saw a field full of I think lupins in the summer, and it was like looking into another world.


  • I love jewellery. Got into the wonderful world of just gemstone jewellery on Etsy. Bought some. Maybe too much. Re-confirmed my love of amazonite and garnet, and padparadscha sapphires. Discovered grandidierite, tanzanite, bumblebee jasper, poppy jasper, Montana sapphire, and apatite. Among many others.


  • Ghost of Tsushima came out. It was a pretty good video game. I shipped people in it. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla came out. It is a pretty good video game. I shipped people in it.


  • Sony gave me the kind of superlative media experiences I only really experience from them, in the form of the Playstation 5 Reveal Event in June, and the Playstation 5 Showcase in September. Both made me feel like I wanted to jump out of my chair, particularly the June one. To anyone who is not a huge Playsation fan, the constant symbols may look a bit culty, and it is, but if you're in the cult it's overwhelming.


  • The Playstation 5 released, despite fears production would be compromised. And it is great, despite people's fears that it wouldn't be. And I got one, which not everyone can say. I love my local games shop, very very much.


  • I restarted and finished Project Zero 5: Maiden of Black Water, a game I bought and first started 5 years ago. The only Project Zero game I've managed to actually play. It was good. I'm glad I finished it. The ending was beautiful, in that bittersweet way that Project Zero games have. There were pretty people in it, and I shipped people in it.


  • This has gone past midnight. Whoops.


  • We had Women's Month, in August. I didn't do everything I intended to do personally that month, but I was pretty proud of what I did do.


  • One thing I did do, personally, was rewatch the 2016 Ghostbusters film. I love that film. It was a great film. I love Kirsten Wiig.


  • Recent Youtube recommendations also led me to SNL's The Californians. I love Kirsten Wiig, and apparently also that man who plays Stuart.


  • And the woman who plays the maid.


  • I discovered how marvellous Paul McCartney is.


  • Georgia turned blue. Never forget.


  • Chadwick Boseman died, and that was really sad, but I found myself incredibly touched by the story of his last few years. As someone with OCD and hypochondria, and a distinct fear of dying of cancer, I honestly couldn't imagine anything but despair, and the last few years of your life ruined if you got a cancer diagnosis. But Chadwick Boseman just kept on working, and didn't tell anyone, and did beautiful, light-hearted human work. I'm not a fan of the Marvel films, but Black Panther was one of the ones I did enjoy and would call a good film, and a lot of it's because of T'Challa and his story. The idea that you could just carry on, and do good work, and develop friendships and be good friends with people even while dying - never seemed that real to me before Chadwick Boseman died. And now it does.


  • I got into wrestling early into the year. I sort of fell out of it after they started putting on shows without crowds - maybe because there were no crowds, or maybe just naturally - but I really did enjoy it and intend to get back into it at some point. That was a nice new thing.


  • I think I also started watching Kritter Klub this year, a channel about animals and animal rescues in South Korea. Some of their videos are a hard watch - I don't think they have animal cruelty laws for strays in South Korea - but some of them are so lovely, and it's become a go-to channel for me throughout the year. I learned about wonderful, terrible cross-breeds of dogs, like maltese and husky, and retriever and whatever that small dog is (turn on CCs for the full stories). Nature is magical. I also started watching The Dodo regularly. Some of their videos are a bit twee, but some are also really lovely. I recommend Possum surprise in a cupboard.

I don't really believe in being like "fuck 2020, and good riddance!", because I feel like for the past few years everyone's been like "thank god that year's over, bring on the next one!". And now this. We really don't know what's coming in 2021. But here is hoping for more good things.
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Oh, Livejournal, so good of you to join us.

Happy New Year, everyone!

I hate James Corden. I can't believe he was basically on there to be/being "the funny team" with Jack Whitehall. When he wasn't even funny. And so, so smug. Blegh. But I love Richard Ayaode. And he was super. I can't really believe they put the black guy and the woman on one team together, so they could have two teams of purely white men. But I am super glad that Richard and Gabby won. I think they should be given the job of presenting all TV shows for the next year. That should be their prize. That should be THE prize, except for all those years when it goes wrong.

Also, nsfw ). But I am so, so happy that Richard Ayoade pointed out that they were bullying him. Because that was getting really uncomfortable.

Anyway. Happy New Year, 2013! Not 2103. Not yet.
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Also I went to Lancaster for New Year's Eve. I had a whole paragraph planned out for that in my last post, about how I'd had mild withdrawal symptoms from the games, and then apparently forgot to write it. But I went to Lancaster for New Year's. I saw lovely people and it was lovely. Yes.

Last Christmas Whale of the year probably, unless tomorrow is really the 12th night and I have a reason to use it again, but otherwise :(
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As I basically expected, I forgot about roughly a hundred things from my list of great things yesterday. Most of them involved Shaun the probation worker in Misfits and my rekindled love of Morrowind. OH MORROWIND. Anyway, another part of the end of year memes I keep seeing around the place involve what you're looking forward to in the year to come. At the moment, for me this is:

  • ED FROM BUGS is doing DANCING ON ICE. VERY SOON. He might well be rubbish. He might go out in the first episode. But before that he will be ON TV, and probably be DRESSED IN SEQUINS, and do some ICE SKATING. Alskdfjskljfh.


  • Misfits Series 3. Still. I do want to see what they come up with. I hope Shaun the probation worker comes back.


  • Seeing Aziz Ansari in London with [livejournal.com profile] cakesy.


  • Single-Handed is coming out on DVD, so I can watch that again.


  • Apparently there is a new Elder Scrolls game coming out in November. Assuming my fancy new laptop, which my dad decided I should totally have for Christmas (thank you dad), has enough Basic Requirements and memory to support it, I am planning to be SO THERE.


  • Cowboys and Aliens. Paul Dano, baby.

I have not heard about anything else great happening in 2011, but I'm at least somewhat open to any further ideas it may have.

We had my nephews, sister, sister's partner and my grandma down again for dinner, and then when they left, the Morcambe and Wise Show of 1976 and then Bryan Dick Eric and Ernie, OH BRYAN DICK I LOVE YOU. BE ON THE TV FOR ME ALL THE TIME. I LOVE YOUR EYES WHEN PEOPLE ABANDON YOU. My main plans now involve playing Morrowind. Those random bandits' caves aren't going to loot themselves.

Happy New Year, everyone!
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It's New Year's Eve, and I haven't done any end-of-year memes. I meant to, but I haven't. I haven't done the Slashies either, as I usually mean to do every year. Rest assured, the Most Beautiful Woman would probably be Mitzeee from Hollyoaks, the Best Dressed would probably be Cheryl from Hollyoaks or Sophia from The Event, and the Best Enemy Pairing and Best Pairing would probably be Nathan/Declan.

In place of any end of year posts, or any more Christmassy posts, I'm going to post what I think is my usual list of Things I Did This Year. I was going to do a regular one and a fannish one, but I don't have time now, so you just get the one. I apologise the random incoherentness that will probably occur when I get to fandoms you don't know about. Anyway.

Things I Did This Year )
And probably other things happened, but I think these were the main ones, and it's nearly midnight so I'm sort of out of time. They are pretty great things though. Happy New Year's Eve, everyone!
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First post of 2006. Omg.

I have been mostly not doing my Gothic essay. Am now three days over my 'deadline', and heading past the end of my wordcount, as usual. I'm even at the interesting bit, where I talk about homosexuality and how they're all actually gay, and still the words do not flow. Especially not when I need a critic's name suddenly and have to OMG, get up and go find it. But it's still coming along quite nicely, and possibly I'm just cutting and pasting critics' opinion in delightful patterns, but I'm still quite pleased with it. I think I have proved beyond all shadow of a doubt that Dracula and Harker and Mina and Lucy all have their own random gender inconsistencies, and should run away and live together by the sea. I might have left out the part about the house by the sea. But I think it's implied.

Gone With the Wind is on downstairs. I watched a bit while eating lunch. Now I want to make a film with random wide angle montage sequences, and melodramatic expositional text (SHERMAN!). I watched the bit with Scarlett and Melanie killing the Yankee as well. It's nice that, despite all the Oppression and everything, if you watch old films or read old literature, you can still often find great, strong, fun female characters, even if they do go a bit odd and shaded at the edges. Yes :) Also it occured to me that Craig/Wade is a bit like Scarlett/Rhett, really.

(in the castle/cave)
CRAIG: (worried eyes) But...where will I go? What will I do?
WADE: Frankly my dear...(laboured breath)...I don't give a damn ::dies::

Except with Scottish accents instead of Deep South ones, of course.

Still blatantly in the Squee aftermath of Jekesta Knowing My Fandom (there should be a Sea of Souls/House of Leaves crossover! Craig in the House!). It is perhaps wrong that a mere two hours of television in which one of my OTP dies should give me such intense and apparently immortal joy. And yet I don't care :D

Spoilerific information about Sea of Souls Series Three episodes is here. Apparently they're doing six one-hour adventures now instead of three two-parters. That's BBC 1, 9:00 pm, January 7th. And Spoilers )
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I should really make an end-of-year post in the...45 minutes we have left. Oh. Hum. I steal [livejournal.com profile] nerdcakes' template, like so many others before me!

My year in...'brief'... )
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