Sunday 9 April, 2006
Productive Sunday
It's been more productive than the average Sunday.
I decided to try out in practice some of the tips I got from the photography course yesterday, and took some LensBaby shots on the balcony. My favourite has that great falling into look LensBaby shots should have, and I'm quite happy with some macro shots too.
Then while Dragon was playing Suikoden V, I took the bull by the horns and started writing a script for the yoga class I'm going to be teaching next week. I'm scared and exited at the same time - I think I have the opportunity to do something really valuable here, and I think I can do it, but at the same time everything I haven't done before scares me. I feel much better now, after having chosen the poses I want to and written the script.
Dragon has been feeling a bit under the weather today, so while he went to have a nap I continued on my task of watching some DVDs that seem to be finding their ways onto our shelf but we never have time to watch. Dragon had earlier said that he wouldn't want to see the Finnish fan-made Star Trek parody Star Wrek: In the Pirkinning so I've been putting it off too. And to be honest, I've been extremely skeptical about it - especially when enthusiastic fans come and tell me how great movie it is and how the special effects wipe the floor with blockbuster movie stuff. Plus of course, it's a Star Trek parody which makes me careful - it's not that I can't laugh at Trek, it just needs to be done by someone who knows what they are talking about and get the joke too. Well, I shouldn't have been afraid - it's indeed a superb production. Star Trek is lovingly parodied, actors are pretty good and special effects - if not quite blockbuster quality, they are the at least the same level as an average TV series. All in all, it made me laugh out loud in several places and I'll have to recommend it to all my friends too. It's really quite an amazing amateur production.
Posted by kolibri at 9 April 21:40, 2006You can't add any more comments, but if you wish you can email the author.

