Having had a couple of mad weekends, I welcome the week days to take a break and chill out. Too many ideas floating around my brain right now. I think it might be best to get Christmas 2013 over and done with and then welcome the New Year of 2014 with open arms and see what comes along then, also if I still feel the same about the ideas floating around in my brain then.
I have a couple of short stories kicking about in a dark dusty corner on the computer, maybe I'll take the time to finish them off one of these days.
Maybe I'll take up painting again when the springtime rolls around again. When the trees are green and lush and hopefully the sun shines brightly and the warmth that it produces at that time of year is gratefully received after the cold chills of the Winter months.
I want to make this blog page as I've said before into a picture journal, but I've hit a small snag in the fact that I haven't had a camera to use for the last fortnight because I had a trip to London a couple of weeks ago and as I took my camera out of my bag and as it slipped away from my grip, I drop-kicked it across Great Marlborough Street and killed it. I have a new camera now, but I haven't had the chance to venture out and take some photos with it, but I will do and will post as soon as I am able.
Until the next time,
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup Of Tea
xxx
Monday, 18 November 2013
Monday, 4 November 2013
What Berty Did Next!
I’ve decided that I want to pick my blog up again, you know, breathe a bit of fresh air into it and try to revive it and blog at least once a week.
Once a week is better than nothing, because deep down I know that for me to blog every single day of the week will be an impossible task, and I will be seeing myself coming back the other way.
I’ve blogged in the past when I was at Yahoo 360 - gosh those were the days! It was a shame that site closed down, it allowed me to show my love for photography. I do just love a good session with my camera, clicking the shutter at every possible moment, and hoping that there is at least one good shot in there somewhere.
The only time I go out with my camera these days is if we are off out somewhere special or we are going on holiday. Oh yes, and I do take the odd shot of something crafty that I’ve made but that’s about all really.
For those of you who didn’t know me from my Y360 days then you won’t really know of the antics that I used to get up to on my Photographical Expeditions out in the countryside. There are too many occasions that spring to mind but I used to have some good days and then there were bad days and the I hated the days when I got wet. I loved the frosty days but the icy days were the worst - Bambi springs to mind.
I have added a couple pics to this post which have been taken recently but I what I would really like to do is a Pictorial Journal on my blog of the Villages near to where I live in the County of Essex in the United Kingdom. Plus all the other nice places that I get to visit when I am out and about.
Until the next time,
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup of Tea.
x
Once a week is better than nothing, because deep down I know that for me to blog every single day of the week will be an impossible task, and I will be seeing myself coming back the other way.
The Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Dartford, Kent.
(on the Essex side.)I’ve blogged in the past when I was at Yahoo 360 - gosh those were the days! It was a shame that site closed down, it allowed me to show my love for photography. I do just love a good session with my camera, clicking the shutter at every possible moment, and hoping that there is at least one good shot in there somewhere.
The tide going out at The River Blackwater,
Maldon, Essex.The only time I go out with my camera these days is if we are off out somewhere special or we are going on holiday. Oh yes, and I do take the odd shot of something crafty that I’ve made but that’s about all really.
For those of you who didn’t know me from my Y360 days then you won’t really know of the antics that I used to get up to on my Photographical Expeditions out in the countryside. There are too many occasions that spring to mind but I used to have some good days and then there were bad days and the I hated the days when I got wet. I loved the frosty days but the icy days were the worst - Bambi springs to mind.
I have added a couple pics to this post which have been taken recently but I what I would really like to do is a Pictorial Journal on my blog of the Villages near to where I live in the County of Essex in the United Kingdom. Plus all the other nice places that I get to visit when I am out and about.
Until the next time,
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup of Tea.
x
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
And Now For Something Completely Different
If you *know* me you will know that I like to arty things. About a month ago I found a stamp (rubber) which inspired me to do something just a little bit different. This is my take on the Prima Doll Tags which has been designed by a lady called Julie Nutting (and they are extremely hard to get hold of). This is one of her gorgeous dolly designs. Her dress is made from two layers of real fabric by Liberty of London.
I think she looks mighty fine and cute!
Until the next time.
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup Of Tea.
I think she looks mighty fine and cute!
Until the next time.
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup Of Tea.
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Life With The Leysters
http://theleysters.blogspot.co.uk/
Make sure you have a BIG box of tissues at the ready. If you click on the link above it will take you to the blogging page that is owned by Helen and Roger Leyster, it will tell you the story of their son Jules and how he came into the world and the events that followed. If you would like to follow their story please click on the link above.
Helen is a dedicated Mother to Jules and the rest of her brood and even manages to make room for her best friend, her husband Roger!
As they say every little helps, so if you are here reading my sorry state of a blog, please take time out to go and get yourself a cuppa and read Helen Leyster's blog too!!!
Thank you.
Till the next time,
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup Of Tea.
xxx
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Elysian - A Liberty Muse
Hello, yeah you - Happy New Year to you!
This is a new chapter - you know the thing as one door closes another one opens.
Well, as one year ends another one starts - HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! 2013 is upon us.
I'm taking a break from writing about Bea and her adventures for a bit, it's all written up in rough just needs to be finely tuned and punctuated. I've taken on a new project for the time-being. Some of you will know that I like to mess about and get messy with paints and be a bit creative so I have decided to take some time for me.
Meet Elysian - she is a Liberty Muse! She was created using something called "Mixed Media".
I'm not even sure if I created her in the right way but she turned out lovely. First of all I drew a facial outline using a normal HB pencil, then I blobbed some gesso down on the paper, you have to remember I am a learner and I know nothing about what I am doing and everything is experimental. When the guesso was dry I painted over it with some flesh coloured acrylic paint and added her hair in brown acrylic. When the paint dried I continued to colour in her facial features using watercolour pencils.
Then when I was happy with the way her face turned out I continued to dress her. She is dressed in Liberty Tana Lawn Print Elysian which is where her name comes from and I finished her with some paper roses and paper butterflies and added golden sprinkles to her hair. The background colour is called bamboo. This is what I believe "Mixed Media" to be.
Till the next time,
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup Of Tea.
xxx
This is a new chapter - you know the thing as one door closes another one opens.
Well, as one year ends another one starts - HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! 2013 is upon us.
I'm taking a break from writing about Bea and her adventures for a bit, it's all written up in rough just needs to be finely tuned and punctuated. I've taken on a new project for the time-being. Some of you will know that I like to mess about and get messy with paints and be a bit creative so I have decided to take some time for me.
Meet Elysian - she is a Liberty Muse! She was created using something called "Mixed Media".
I'm not even sure if I created her in the right way but she turned out lovely. First of all I drew a facial outline using a normal HB pencil, then I blobbed some gesso down on the paper, you have to remember I am a learner and I know nothing about what I am doing and everything is experimental. When the guesso was dry I painted over it with some flesh coloured acrylic paint and added her hair in brown acrylic. When the paint dried I continued to colour in her facial features using watercolour pencils.
Then when I was happy with the way her face turned out I continued to dress her. She is dressed in Liberty Tana Lawn Print Elysian which is where her name comes from and I finished her with some paper roses and paper butterflies and added golden sprinkles to her hair. The background colour is called bamboo. This is what I believe "Mixed Media" to be.
Till the next time,
Berty, Me & A Nice Cup Of Tea.
xxx
Friday, 16 November 2012
The Bea Project - Chapter 10
As I finished playing I looked across to where Niamh and the two men were sitting and the older guy started to clap as he got up from the chair he nodded towards me and then smiled in Niamh’s direction and made his way back across the room to the open doorway, he turned and waved as he left the room. My first thoughts were that the younger man sitting next to Niamh, his face was quite familiar and I couldn’t quite place where I had seen him before, but then I thought that it was Matthew, Niamh’s business partner. How wrong could I have been on that one.
My nerves were beginning to subside, Niamh waved her hand in the air, and she beckoned me over.
‘Bea, this is someone that I would like you to meet. Well, you’re going to be working together later tonight, so I may as well introduce the pair of you to each other before you get started.’
I moved towards the chairs where both Niamh and the younger man were seated. As I did so they both stood up.
‘Bea, this is Riccardo Perrini.’ Niamh spoke to us in a schoolmarmish tone as if we were naughty school children ‘and Riccardo, this is Bea. Bea is going to be replacing Paula at tonight’s show.’
‘Oh my gosh.’ I stammered, now everything fell into place, ‘you’re the actor.’ My mouth was wide open, I think my eyes must have been popping out on stalks.
'Yes,’ he replied. He held his hand out and gently took hold of my own as if to shake it but instead turned it over and gently brushed his lips against the back of it as he raised it towards his lips.
He stood in front of me wearing dark blue jeans and trainers, a marl grey coloured cotton top and a stonewashed blue denim jeans jacket. His dark hair was tousled around his head and his eyes were dark brown with long lashes. Girls would kill to have eyelashes as long as his. His skin was olive coloured and smooth with just a touch of designer stubble around his jawline. His smile was perfect, he was like a model from a magazine. He smiled at me and I just melted inside.
My hands suddenly started to shake and the nerves started to kick in big time. I knew I had a chance to prove myself on this one occasion and I had to try to remain calm, it was a chance that I didn’t want to throw away, but I could feel the muscles in my arms tensing up and my legs felt like lead and jelly all at the same time. I felt as if I was going to faint, but in the back of my mind I was going to throttle Arty for this on Monday morning when I got back to work, he must have been aware of what was going to happen.
Riccardo sat back down on the chair and I went back to the little stage that had been set up for me. I continued playing with a piece entitled “Humoresque” which really is a joy to play and once I relaxed I found that the notes flowed freely and smoothly. My mind was racing, trying to concentrate at that point was almost impossible but somehow I managed to hold myself together when in reality I just wanted to fall apart. As I finished playing, both Niamh and Riccardo raised their hands and applauded me loudly. It was all a bit surreal and I really couldn’t believe what was happening.
I calmly walked across to the table and took a quick swig (well it was more like a rather large gulp) of the champagne from my glass and then prepared myself to play again. I was hoping that the bubble rush from the cool fizzy liquid would give me a bit of Dutch courage so that I could carry on playing because in a strange way as nerve wracking as it was, I was really enjoying myself.
‘Bea, would you play some guitar for us now?’ Niamh asked.
‘Yes, of course’ I replied, ‘What would you like me to play?’
‘Anything of your choosing, would be fine,’ Riccardo said,
I glanced sideways outside the window, ‘It’s such a beautiful day,’ I said. With guitar in place I sat myself down in a comfortable position on the stool and balanced the guitar across my knee and played a medley of popular tunes. Niamh and Riccardo must have enjoyed what I played as they were quietly singing along as I was playing.
As I finished playing I looked up and Riccardo was looking directly into my eyes almost as though he was looking into my soul, making it harder for me to concentrate on what I was supposed to be doing.
I sat and rested my arms across the top of the guitar, although I nearly dropped it when Niamh told me what would happen next, how I stopped my mouth from hitting the deck I will never know. I was completely flabbergasted and speechless for what seemed like ages afterwards even though it was only a few seconds.
When I finally, caught my breath, I hopped off the stool and placed my guitar back into it’s case and fastened the latches.
‘Here let me help you.’ Riccardo said, grabbing the case from me. It was heavier than he had anticipated and his body lurched to catch its weight.
‘Thank you, Riccardo. That’s very kind of you.’ I told him.
‘Not a problem. I’m only too pleased to able to help. Oh, and please call me Ricky, everyone else does, it’s only the Management who refer to me as Riccardo.’ He said nodding his head in Niamh’s direction.
‘Bea,’ Niamh called over to me again and both Ricky and myself walked towards the spot where Niamh was standing.
‘Yes, Niamh.’ I replied.
‘Bea, we’d like you to open Ricky’s show tonight. Do you think you would be able to do that?’ she asked.
I hesitated, as I said earlier on my mind was racing, now it was positively going into overdrive. ‘Erm......yes,’ I replied, ‘Oh my god, but I have nothing to wear, I only have my tatty jeans.’
‘Don’t worry about that you will look great.’ Ricky told me.
I just looked from Ricky to Niamh and back to Ricky, he had an amazing cheek and jaw bone structure and I could see why women of all ages loved him. As for me, he was gorgeous to look at but not really my type. I seem to have an attraction towards guys with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Although I have to say that every time he smiled at me, my heart rate shot up a little higher.
Niamh looked down at her watch.
‘It’s nearly four o’clock, Riccardo. Time to wrap up this session because the time is getting on and we have to go. Your car is waiting to take you up to the television studios.’ She said, she turned towards me and continued, ‘Bea, thank you for coming to play for us this afternoon at such short notice, a car will come to your hotel to collect you at 5.30pm and take you to the Arena for the concert this evening. Security on the gate will issue a pass for you. I look forward to seeing you later this evening.’
‘Thank you for giving me wonderful this opportunity Niamh,’ I said as I carried the violin case back to the reception area and Ricky followed behind us with the guitar case.
When we got back to the hotel lobby, Niamh went to the reception desk and arranged for a taxi to collect me and take me back to my hotel. Ricky placed the guitar case on the floor, grabbed my free hand and pulled me in towards him and brushed his lips gently against my left cheek and I could feel his warm breath on my face.
‘See you later then, Bea.’ he whispered. He let go of my hand and followed Niamh to the car which was waiting outside to whisk him away to the studios for a television interview.
My nerves were beginning to subside, Niamh waved her hand in the air, and she beckoned me over.
‘Bea, this is someone that I would like you to meet. Well, you’re going to be working together later tonight, so I may as well introduce the pair of you to each other before you get started.’
I moved towards the chairs where both Niamh and the younger man were seated. As I did so they both stood up.
‘Bea, this is Riccardo Perrini.’ Niamh spoke to us in a schoolmarmish tone as if we were naughty school children ‘and Riccardo, this is Bea. Bea is going to be replacing Paula at tonight’s show.’
‘Oh my gosh.’ I stammered, now everything fell into place, ‘you’re the actor.’ My mouth was wide open, I think my eyes must have been popping out on stalks.
'Yes,’ he replied. He held his hand out and gently took hold of my own as if to shake it but instead turned it over and gently brushed his lips against the back of it as he raised it towards his lips.
He stood in front of me wearing dark blue jeans and trainers, a marl grey coloured cotton top and a stonewashed blue denim jeans jacket. His dark hair was tousled around his head and his eyes were dark brown with long lashes. Girls would kill to have eyelashes as long as his. His skin was olive coloured and smooth with just a touch of designer stubble around his jawline. His smile was perfect, he was like a model from a magazine. He smiled at me and I just melted inside.
My hands suddenly started to shake and the nerves started to kick in big time. I knew I had a chance to prove myself on this one occasion and I had to try to remain calm, it was a chance that I didn’t want to throw away, but I could feel the muscles in my arms tensing up and my legs felt like lead and jelly all at the same time. I felt as if I was going to faint, but in the back of my mind I was going to throttle Arty for this on Monday morning when I got back to work, he must have been aware of what was going to happen.
Riccardo sat back down on the chair and I went back to the little stage that had been set up for me. I continued playing with a piece entitled “Humoresque” which really is a joy to play and once I relaxed I found that the notes flowed freely and smoothly. My mind was racing, trying to concentrate at that point was almost impossible but somehow I managed to hold myself together when in reality I just wanted to fall apart. As I finished playing, both Niamh and Riccardo raised their hands and applauded me loudly. It was all a bit surreal and I really couldn’t believe what was happening.
I calmly walked across to the table and took a quick swig (well it was more like a rather large gulp) of the champagne from my glass and then prepared myself to play again. I was hoping that the bubble rush from the cool fizzy liquid would give me a bit of Dutch courage so that I could carry on playing because in a strange way as nerve wracking as it was, I was really enjoying myself.
‘Bea, would you play some guitar for us now?’ Niamh asked.
‘Yes, of course’ I replied, ‘What would you like me to play?’
‘Anything of your choosing, would be fine,’ Riccardo said,
I glanced sideways outside the window, ‘It’s such a beautiful day,’ I said. With guitar in place I sat myself down in a comfortable position on the stool and balanced the guitar across my knee and played a medley of popular tunes. Niamh and Riccardo must have enjoyed what I played as they were quietly singing along as I was playing.
As I finished playing I looked up and Riccardo was looking directly into my eyes almost as though he was looking into my soul, making it harder for me to concentrate on what I was supposed to be doing.
I sat and rested my arms across the top of the guitar, although I nearly dropped it when Niamh told me what would happen next, how I stopped my mouth from hitting the deck I will never know. I was completely flabbergasted and speechless for what seemed like ages afterwards even though it was only a few seconds.
When I finally, caught my breath, I hopped off the stool and placed my guitar back into it’s case and fastened the latches.
‘Here let me help you.’ Riccardo said, grabbing the case from me. It was heavier than he had anticipated and his body lurched to catch its weight.
‘Thank you, Riccardo. That’s very kind of you.’ I told him.
‘Not a problem. I’m only too pleased to able to help. Oh, and please call me Ricky, everyone else does, it’s only the Management who refer to me as Riccardo.’ He said nodding his head in Niamh’s direction.
‘Bea,’ Niamh called over to me again and both Ricky and myself walked towards the spot where Niamh was standing.
‘Yes, Niamh.’ I replied.
‘Bea, we’d like you to open Ricky’s show tonight. Do you think you would be able to do that?’ she asked.
I hesitated, as I said earlier on my mind was racing, now it was positively going into overdrive. ‘Erm......yes,’ I replied, ‘Oh my god, but I have nothing to wear, I only have my tatty jeans.’
‘Don’t worry about that you will look great.’ Ricky told me.
I just looked from Ricky to Niamh and back to Ricky, he had an amazing cheek and jaw bone structure and I could see why women of all ages loved him. As for me, he was gorgeous to look at but not really my type. I seem to have an attraction towards guys with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Although I have to say that every time he smiled at me, my heart rate shot up a little higher.
Niamh looked down at her watch.
‘It’s nearly four o’clock, Riccardo. Time to wrap up this session because the time is getting on and we have to go. Your car is waiting to take you up to the television studios.’ She said, she turned towards me and continued, ‘Bea, thank you for coming to play for us this afternoon at such short notice, a car will come to your hotel to collect you at 5.30pm and take you to the Arena for the concert this evening. Security on the gate will issue a pass for you. I look forward to seeing you later this evening.’
‘Thank you for giving me wonderful this opportunity Niamh,’ I said as I carried the violin case back to the reception area and Ricky followed behind us with the guitar case.
When we got back to the hotel lobby, Niamh went to the reception desk and arranged for a taxi to collect me and take me back to my hotel. Ricky placed the guitar case on the floor, grabbed my free hand and pulled me in towards him and brushed his lips gently against my left cheek and I could feel his warm breath on my face.
‘See you later then, Bea.’ he whispered. He let go of my hand and followed Niamh to the car which was waiting outside to whisk him away to the studios for a television interview.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
The Bea Project - Chapter 9
The taxi pulled up outside the Lowry hotel and the driver got out, walked around to the passenger side of the car and opened the door for me, he then went to the back of the car and removed my baggage from the boot and placed the guitar case at my feet and handed the violin case to me as I handed him a fiver in return to cover my fare. I picked up the guitar and wandered through the hotel lobby to the reception desk.
A young receptionist named Hayley approached me ‘Can I help you?’ she asked.
‘Yes,’ I replied, ‘I have a meeting at two o’clock with Niamh Pedersen.’
Hayley looked down a list which was placed on the desk in front of her, she looked up nodding her head at me ‘Yes Miss Lovett, please would you take a seat over there and I will ring Miss Pedersen and let her know that you are waiting in the hotel lobby.’
A few minutes passed and a well-dressed woman in her late thirties wandered up to me ‘Are you Bea?’ she smiled as she extended her hand towards me.
‘Yes, that’s me.’ I replied and grabbed her hand and shook it firmly.
‘Hello,’ she said warmly, ‘my name is Niamh Pedersen, but you can call me Niamh. Bea, please come with me.’
I followed her through the hotel lobby and up to the Mezzanine Bar which was buzzing and alive with people chattering and generally enjoying themselves on a lovely warm summery afternoon.
‘Bea, would you like a glass of champagne, or a refreshing soft drink or maybe something else?’ she asked.
‘Ooh, a glass of champagne would be just fine.’ I replied.
‘You know, Arty promised me ages ago that he would be able to do this performance as a favour to my business partner and his nephew, Matthew. From what I can understand that he was quite upset when he realised that he wouldn’t be able to fulfill this opportunity. He has ensured me that you have what it takes to make the mark and you will be able step up to the plate. I am looking forward to working with you now and hopefully at some point in the future.’ She told me.
She then tried to hand me the glass of chilled champagne but quickly realised that I didn’t have a third hand, so she carried the drinks through to another room which was to the side of the bar overlooking the river at the back of the hotel, and I quickly followed.
Niamh put the drinks down on the table and handed a glass to me which I took from her when I had put my guitar case down. I took a sip of the cool fizzy champagne from the glass, the bubbles gave me the weirdest sensation as I could feel the bubbles rising in the back of my throat and almost spiralling back down my nose and they almost made me sneeze.
I placed the violin on top of the table next to my glass and released both catches, opened the lid and pulled the instrument and bow out from the blue velvet lined case. I plucked a couple of the strings before resting it under my chin on a black silk cloth and rubbing my bow gently over the strings. I walked over towards the back of the room where there was a tiny plinth of a stage and stood in front of Niamh who was by then sitting down next to two hunky looking guys and watching my every move. I started to play a few bars of “Summer” from The Four Seasons written by Vivaldi. An enjoyable piece of music, if you have never heard it I suggest you go and listen to it and enjoy instead of me telling you how great it is.
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