
Friday, December 30, 2005
Illustration Friday 'Flavour'

Friday, December 23, 2005
Illustration Friday 'Holiday'

Kind of set a deadline on this one to finish it before lunch. Not only to push myself and simplify the style of illustration and see if it holds together. But also because i've still got loads of Christmas type things to do and pick up family and friends from the airport. I guess that kind of influenced the illustration in the first place. Have a good one.
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Ice Skating's fun until you fall.
It's Christmas week and we're starting to get excited. Em's mum and dad are coming over on Thursday with Jac then Richard, Ian, James and Becky arrive on Friday. So it's not like me and Em are spending our first Christmas in Boston alone. It will be just like being back in England. Pretty much done all our Christmas shopping too, some of the queues in the stores have been a bit insane. Especially at the weekend. I'm not the greatest shopper and find the whole Christmas shopping a bit depressing, unless I'm in Newbury Records (my new favourite shop) where I can be left quietly browsing through rows of CD's. New Year's Eve is going to be good too, there's the parade, ice sculptures and fireworks amongst other things going on.
It was our 3rd Anniversary last Thursday, 15th December. We had a really good day, went ice skating in the common, the bruise on my right hip is just starting to fade. Later on we had a posh meal at a place called Stephanie's on Newbury. Ordered puddings each when we really should have ordered one to share. Thought we could handle them but failed miserably. Thanks to everybody who sent us a card and the Christmas cards too. I’ve been getting some good responses to our card and the other illustrations I’ve been working on. Got loads more planned and ideas to develop next year. So thanks to all those who have left comments I really appreciate it.
Hope you like the pictures, credit Em for the sunset, the others are just us trying to keep warm before we went skating and the other is our Christmas lights in the apartment. We bought a little ‘Charlie Brown’ tree (that’s what they call ‘em) which is out of shot. Will take a picture of that for next time.
Happy holidays, sorry I mean Christmas and love to friends and family. Take it easy all.
It was our 3rd Anniversary last Thursday, 15th December. We had a really good day, went ice skating in the common, the bruise on my right hip is just starting to fade. Later on we had a posh meal at a place called Stephanie's on Newbury. Ordered puddings each when we really should have ordered one to share. Thought we could handle them but failed miserably. Thanks to everybody who sent us a card and the Christmas cards too. I’ve been getting some good responses to our card and the other illustrations I’ve been working on. Got loads more planned and ideas to develop next year. So thanks to all those who have left comments I really appreciate it.

Happy holidays, sorry I mean Christmas and love to friends and family. Take it easy all.
Monday, December 19, 2005
Happy Christmas
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Monday, December 12, 2005
Illustration Friday 'Surprise'

Friday, December 09, 2005
Thursday, December 08, 2005
John Lennon

All you need is love.
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Winter Wonderland
Christmas is getting closer and the weather is getting colder. Snowed over the weekend and Boston was expecting 3-4 inches today but it didn't materialize. Heavy snow falls south of the city around the Cape but not as severe as was forcast. I've been working today and I'm getting more comfortable in the job everyday I work there, however I can't wait for Thursday and Friday to concentrate on some illustrations. Em's working tonight, it's her last night shift for a week or so. In fact she's got the rest of the week off which will be great for her.
Below is some pictures we took last Friday down by the Common and one of the snow from our apartment window.

Take it easy all.
Below is some pictures we took last Friday down by the Common and one of the snow from our apartment window.

Take it easy all.
Monday, December 05, 2005
Everything's bigger in the U.S.

As I mentioned in the last post giant baubles have appeared in Boston for Christmas.
If these things were left lying around in Leeds, some binge drinking, drunk Saturday night clubbers would be found climbing, drawing, hugging and no doubt pissing against them. I don't mind the drawing and hugging, however this could possibly lead to attemps at shagging a giant bauble if they hadn't pulled by the end of the night.
Friday, December 02, 2005
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Is it December already
Christmas is coming! I’m more aware of this fact because I’m working retail again and another colleague is spreading Christmas cheer wearing his Santa hat. That would be Bruce.
Anyway I’m working retail over the Christmas period part time, to earn some spending money so I can buy Emma some satsumas and pay for a drink or two when family and friends come over. It’s something we knew I would have to do and it’s getting me out and about meeting people. I’m having some interesting conversations with fellow English folks on their holidays, which is making it a bit more fun for me. I’m on a bit of a downer before I go to work, however on a high when I finish because I know I have a couple of days off to concentrate on illustrating. Before I was kinda plodding along and days were beginning to drift into each other. Which was okay of course but was beginning to go stale. I appreciate the time for illustrating now and let’s not forget the perks of retail. I’m talking staff discount here, so there are a few pluses to doing it.
We went to see The Magic Numbers and David Kitt on Tuesday night at a little pub called ‘Great Scott’s’. A cool little venue which reminded us of ‘The Duchess’ in Leeds. Does anybody else remember The Duchess? Anyway also at the venue was a small exhibition featuring cover art for a free weekly newspaper called ‘Dig’. The art director was there so as Emma put it I ‘pimped’ myself. I prefer introduced myself and enquired about showing him some work. A positive conversation was had so we will see what happens with that.
The gig was good, we like David Kitt a lot. Saw him last January in Leeds, really talented singer songwriter from Ireland and you should all try to check him out. The Magic Numbers put on a good performance too, superior to the album. They’ve got a heavier sound live and are better for it. The great thing about small venues is you can stand within touching distance of the performers. Very intimate surroundings, we pretty much stood next to The Magic Numbers while David Kitt performed. You could buy them a drink at the bar if you wished. We had a fun night.
I was going to do a little illustration, design type thing to go with this entry but only got as far as some sketches of the Magic Numbers in my sketchbook, maybe I’ll go back to it at a later date. Anyway hope you like the sketches.

We are going down towards Quincy Market tomorrow evening to look at the Christmas lights and stuff. Also for Christmas these giant gold baubles have started to appear around the city which look pretty cool. Nothing like that in Leeds. Would love to take a picture of one with some legs sticking out from underneath like it fell on somebody. Maybe try that tomorrow night.
Take it easy people.
Anyway I’m working retail over the Christmas period part time, to earn some spending money so I can buy Emma some satsumas and pay for a drink or two when family and friends come over. It’s something we knew I would have to do and it’s getting me out and about meeting people. I’m having some interesting conversations with fellow English folks on their holidays, which is making it a bit more fun for me. I’m on a bit of a downer before I go to work, however on a high when I finish because I know I have a couple of days off to concentrate on illustrating. Before I was kinda plodding along and days were beginning to drift into each other. Which was okay of course but was beginning to go stale. I appreciate the time for illustrating now and let’s not forget the perks of retail. I’m talking staff discount here, so there are a few pluses to doing it.
We went to see The Magic Numbers and David Kitt on Tuesday night at a little pub called ‘Great Scott’s’. A cool little venue which reminded us of ‘The Duchess’ in Leeds. Does anybody else remember The Duchess? Anyway also at the venue was a small exhibition featuring cover art for a free weekly newspaper called ‘Dig’. The art director was there so as Emma put it I ‘pimped’ myself. I prefer introduced myself and enquired about showing him some work. A positive conversation was had so we will see what happens with that.
The gig was good, we like David Kitt a lot. Saw him last January in Leeds, really talented singer songwriter from Ireland and you should all try to check him out. The Magic Numbers put on a good performance too, superior to the album. They’ve got a heavier sound live and are better for it. The great thing about small venues is you can stand within touching distance of the performers. Very intimate surroundings, we pretty much stood next to The Magic Numbers while David Kitt performed. You could buy them a drink at the bar if you wished. We had a fun night.
I was going to do a little illustration, design type thing to go with this entry but only got as far as some sketches of the Magic Numbers in my sketchbook, maybe I’ll go back to it at a later date. Anyway hope you like the sketches.

We are going down towards Quincy Market tomorrow evening to look at the Christmas lights and stuff. Also for Christmas these giant gold baubles have started to appear around the city which look pretty cool. Nothing like that in Leeds. Would love to take a picture of one with some legs sticking out from underneath like it fell on somebody. Maybe try that tomorrow night.
Take it easy people.
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