Staring out for a train window is hardly my favourite activity, but it sure does help pass the time! My father always tells me that "an intelligent mind should never be bored"; I have taken this wonderful nugget of wisdom on board (its hard not to after hearing it so often) and I'm trying to fill my time efficiently.
My course is going fairly welll; for the first couple of weeks it felt quite steady and consistant, but now - in week 5 - I'm starting to realise that my life is about to get a whole more complicated! We have just been given a brief to complete over "reading week", we also have an illustrator based project due in at the end of the module, a critical studies photo essay, the instruction to continue with our blog, and do other general research! It feels like the end of reading week already seeing as I have already filled up most of my days with advance planning!
I'm off home on Tuesday, which I am really looking forward to now. I really want a bath. If I were at home with the opertunity of having a bath everyday, I know I wouldn't use it. But the complete lack of bath here in my halls makes me want one so much! I guess you don't know what you've got til you loose it! So I shall have to indulge a little whilst I'm at home!
The other days of my week off are to be filled with a day trip to France with my Dad, work and a visit from Chris when I get back to Leeds! So as you can see, I'm getting good at filling my time, I just can get around the efficient bit yet!
I think that the change of season doesn't help. The quick transition that has taken place from late summer to autum here has made me some what lazy. I love autum, and happily found a big pile of fallen leaves to jump around the other day on my way home. I'm a big fan of the chilly mornings and the way it gets dark so much earlier, but it is hardly conducive to doing work and being motivated! I really like those days when it is gloomy outside and you can justify wearing your pyjamas all day long and drinking ends cups of tea and cocoa. I much prefer autum and winter to summer. There is so weird sort of nostaglia feeling that goes along with autum. I really can't pin point what it is, but its definately a mixture of wearing nice warm coats and gloves, eating heavy food and the strong smell of car fumes on crisp clear mornings. It makes me feel all sort of happy for some reason, and usually puts me in a good mood for the day.
I like the way you can break events and certain times of year into small groups of smells and particular feelings. Like a skiing holiday; the smell and taste of vin chaud (mulled wine, but french), crackling fires in cosy resaurants, mountain sun screen and strong wind whistling in your ears. Or a car journey to see family; clean car smell, diet coke, minstrals and fresh shampoo hair smell. I love being able to instanly associtate things with feelings like this, I suppose that is where tradition orginates from, the things you remember, no matter how small or insignificant.
Thinking about tradition makes me wish christmas was sooner. Though I truly detest the sale of christmans related good before the 1st of Novemeber (some people think that it should be the first of December, but they are the disorganised people!) Who really needs to purchase christmas cards in August? But I do love christmas, or rather the run up to christmas.. but I suppose i should save this stuff for nearer the time...
Blogs...
Current Blogs
FMP Design Practice - My ideas and development for each of the briefs that I am working on for my final project of my 3rd year
Design Context - The designers, work, processes and existing products that I am looking at the gain inspiration and help to inform my design work
Personal Professional Development - Documentation of my professional development over the course of my 3rd year
Bread and Butterflies - This blog remains the homepage/hub of all my blogs, as well as acting as an area that I use for posting stuff that doesn't relate directly to my design work.
Idle Blogs
3rd Year Module 1 Design Practice
Thursday, 18 October 2007
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