Thursday, December 08, 2011

Jolomo Calendar 2012

Just a quick note to say that I added a new listing on our eBay store - the Jolomo 2012 Wall Calendar - the prints of John Lowrie Morrison's painting for each month are so good that they would frame beautifully.  Ideal as a corporate gift, we would be happy to discuss your order.



Scenes depicted -

  • Old Tree at Loch Buie Mull,
  • Butt of Lewis Lighthouse,
  • Early morning light Salen pier Mull,
  • Moonlight Crail,
  • Evening reflections Dunardy,
  • Summer evening light Isle of Gigha,
  • Prince Charlie's Bay Isle of Eriskay,
  • Iona Sunset,
  • Kilbrannan Sound Arran from Kintyre,
  • The Spark the Duke and the Vic [Puffers],
  • Footprints in the sand Etrick Bay,
  • Early morning rain Craighouse Isle of Jura.
15" X 12" Published by Island Blue  Tobermory Isle of Mull Scotland

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Someone interrupted me!


Robert Kiyosaki


It's such a frustration when you get a phone call in the middle of watching a television programme (especially when hubby answers it when you would have ignored it!).  I was watching a programme on BBC about money called "Who wants to be a millionaire".  It's currently available on the BBC iPlayer for those who can access it.  (That's how I caught up with the full programme.)

Among the folks featured was American Robert Kiyosaki who has made a lot of money (after starting with nothing) by following some basic principles which he says are taught by the wealthy to their families.  He explained on the programme that owning something which produces income is an asset and something which costs money or earns nothing is a liability (he and his wife mentioned that their home is actually a liability because it doesn't generate an income.)  Kiyosaki loves "toys" - he has a stable of some very expensive cars and obviously likes other gadgets and gizmos.  However, before he buys a new toy he makes sure that there is an asset somewhere producing enough income to cover his expensive choices.  Wise move!

The other thing which obviously makes him a lot of money is his coaching and mentoring programme - and his board game, Cashflow, which aims to teach people how to manage assets and liabilities.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Disrupted sleep



Well, I don't know about you, but I have a really hard time on the weekend when daylight savings takes effect;  in the UK, we changed our clocks this weekend and I don't know whether or not I'm coming or going.  It's turned me into a zombie - probably not too difficult, but I'm definitely not as sharp as usual.

I came across a website about sleep and the effects of disrupted sleep patterns - and, although I normally sleep well, this weekend gave me a bit of a taste of what other people go through most nights when their waking hours overtake the number of hours asleep.  I promise you, it's scary.  I'm going to keep an eye on this blog so that I know where to find the information if my normally good sleep patterns are upset again.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Children's Entertainers in the UK


It's only a few weeks since I became a Great Auntie (again!) and we enjoyed meeting our great-niece recently.  Isn't it amazing how such a small bundle of fun can have a huge impact on your life!

Anyway, more to the point, because her folks are in the entertainment industry, we started chatting about kiddies' parties; how much people would spend on them, what types of things the children wanted to do and, ok, some of the disasters as well.  Then they got a bit more technical.

For instance, one of the things they said was that, in the UK, if you're booking an entertainer for a party, then you could and should ask if they have a CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) check done and also if they carry public liability insurance.  There are loads of other questions you should ask a children's entertainer before hiring him/her to perform at your children's party.  I came across the Children's Entertainer Directory and found a very useful set of articles there which should help you avoid trouble when booking a performer - and where you can also find performers for hire.

Don't for get to ask the questions, though - your children and their friends are so precious - and it's worth taking extra trouble to make sure you get it right!

Check out the articles on http://www.childrenentertainers.net/articles/

Monday, September 26, 2011

Warm as toast

Sometimes the Scottish weather can be really challenging - and that's how it was when we went to visit friends the other day.  It was wild, wet, windy - and cold, especially considering we were only half way through September.


Our friend's a builder - so he always keeps a weather eye out for a bargain - and quite often these bargains end up in his house.  He had just installed a wood-burning stove and it was quite unlike any I've seen before.  Sleek and modern, it was the most efficient wood burner I think I've seen.  He said it would work with just a few logs each day - and, because it burned the wood so efficiently, there was hardly any ash to clear out. 

Additionally, our friend said he'd installed a wall-mounted "insert" wood burner into a fireplace for a client.  The client wanted him to install the stove at a height which would allow him to load in the wood without having to bend down ...   that sounds like my kind of arrangement :-)

I have to tell you that I came home feeling inspired to make over our sitting room completely because the comfort coming from that Jotul stove had me dreaming of ....   ok, I'm not going to tell you where my dreams took me !!

There, their - is there a better way to do it?

I came up the old-fashioned way.  Our writing had to follow the rules of grammar, be spelled correctly and it was even allowed to be interesting.  Now, far be it from me to say that I knew then and can remember now all the intricacies of English grammer as it was taught back in the late 1950s.  I find myself slipping into the modern day slang and, when I'm typing out an article, my spelling can go completely adrift.  I don't always catch these mistakes and then, months later, re-reading can give me some quite serious heartburn.

Is it really my imagination or have people lost the notion that grammatical writing can be good?  It certainly seems that efforts to spell correctly have gone by the wayside.  One of my pet hates is when folks can't figure their way out of the "there/their/they're" debate.  I can remember one of my teachers going through the rules, the descriptions and the examples over and over again until our class really got it.

They're going to put their school books over there.

There remains the question, "So, what was so difficult about that?"

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Fiverr for Business

Fiverr for business
It's some time now since I came across the smart service which is run by Fiverr; you can buy and sell "gigs" for $5, allowing you to earn some income and to do some business online.

What do you get for your $5? Well, it has to be said that this can vary from the exceptionally good to the truly awful. You have to look, learn and listen. There are some sites which just ooze useful information which will help you avoid the many pitfalls on Fiverr and which will also allow you to use Fiverr for business and, yes, you guessed it, one of the best is Fiverr for business.

I'm constantly amazed by the innovative ways people are using Fiverr gigs and I don't doubt it will stretch your mind to find out how Charleen is making the best of Fiverr for business.

Margaret

ps - I've just spent an extra hour or two surfing round her site picking up more cool ideas! A great way to spend an afternoon :)

Friday, August 19, 2011

Mother Nature's Natural Remedies



Mother Nature's Natural Remedies is a small natural/alternative health shop and complimentary therapy practice.

They take pride in giving an amazing, fast and value for money service providing customers with personalised Flower Remedies, in addition to Aromatherapy and herbal based health boosting products. The aim of the team at Mother Nature's Natural Remedies is to promote a positive path to emotional and physical wellbeing for their customers.

The Natural Health Retail Store is located in London’s trendy Camden Lock.

Services include -
  • One to One Reiki,
  • Flower Essence Therapy,
  • Allergy Testing & Counselling.
Consultations take place with qualified practitioners in well-known Central and North London locations, including the beautiful Kingyo Therapy Centre in Paddington and Crouch End in North London.

'Manage your health fullfil your potential' is their motto!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Chemo Fog and Brain Health


Those of you who know (and love?) me, know that this year has been a challenge. Starting with a hysterectomy at the beginning of the year, I have also undergone a short course of chemotherapy followed by a short course of radiotherapy (mostly as a precautionary measure to mop up any rogue cancer cells). For the most part, I have coped extremely well with the treatment - apart from losing my hair, there have been very few side effects. However, one thing which is obvious from within (and I don't know if I'm concealing it as well as I hoped) is the chemo fog in which I live.

My life hasn't changed significantly as a result of the treatment - but I do find my ability to recall names and events has been changed. Suddenly I have this "doddery" approach to things which a few months ago wouldn't have phased me at all. I have been looking around to see if other people are in the same boat; well, of course they are, because this is a well recognised after-effect of the chemo. I also came across a website which offers information and help on improving the health of my brain function. The sign-up is free and there is an online assessment of your cognitive abilities. I am about to sign up and check my brain health and then see what recommended exercises are to keep my brain strong and healthy for as long as possible.

The Cognifit website doesn't only deal with people with "Chemo Brain" - but all kinds of memory impairment. I'd be interested to hear how you get on :)

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Great web design

Let the shoes do the walking!
I just saw an article in this morning's Sunday Times about the way women are shopping during this recession. Apparently, despite being hard up, the sales of sexy, funky shoes are going through the roof. That made me surf around the net and I came across this site selling some beautiful shoes. I hope they have an affiliate program!

With a little bit of investigation, I came across the web designer of the HeelsandHers website - and they are doing some very clever web design, especially with wordpress installations. I finally twigged that they have a web design site where you can select your own theme, choose your own hosting package and set up your site so easily - now why didn't I think of that! They also have an affiliate program :) You'd better be fast and sign up before I get my own application completed, LOL.

I'm looking forward to seeing Christopher Kendrick's own site - I'm sure it's going to be amazing.


Sunday, August 07, 2011

I wrecked my nails catching up with housework


I have visitors coming - I'm really looking forward to seeing them because they're bringing my newest great-niece (I really can't believe I'm that old!). So, with a new baby coming to visit, I thought it only right to scrub the house from top to bottom. I don't want to send her home with some dreadful infection or other!
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My nails have seen better days - they've been abused by washing dishes, washing windows and all sorts of stuff in between. They need rescued - and I really love having pretty nails. I surfed around and found this lovely site where I can buy the acrylic nails and the nail polish to do my own manicure (ok, I might need a little help but I know a great young lass who will do the necessary!) My friend does this amazing nail art stuff - and her nails look really pretty. She sticks on rhinestones and paints all kinds of designs onto her acrylic nails - really talented! I'll try that after the baby's been and gone - I'm going to stick to a lovely clear nail varnish for the visit but then I'm going to let my hair down and really go for it! This is a year for doing once things I have never done before and making my nails beautiful and glamorous is one of them!

Well done, TKMaxxy.com - you've opened my eyes up to some great nail art!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Turtle paints picture

Some weird and wonderful things happen when you surf the internet - and tonight I came across a picture "painted" by a turtle belonging to artist Kira Ayn Varszegi.

Koopa is a box turtle with whom I formed a special bond immediately. He came from an environment of neglect and abandon, so I nurtured him and gained his trust. Koopa follows me around, does tricks, is housebroken, comes when called (selectively) and behaves like a kitten or puppy. I always let him lead a tank-free life, which I know he needs and appreciates. In 2003, Koopa walked onto my unattended paint palette, which changed my life forever.

I reconfirmed (via MSDS) that the ingredients of the paints I'd been using for the "Hope" series were safe, non-toxic, and washable. I also consulted Koopa's vet. I tested individual colors on his skin in tiny amounts, then over the next 4-5 months we simulated the painting experience without paint - I made sure Koopa wouldn't freak out from my camera's flash or from being rinsed off in the shower. I sold his artwork on eBay, and it was an instant success. My career as a solo artist was put on hold while Koopa's career flourished for 5 years. I still created, just not as much, due to time constraints.


Kira's Painting by Breast series of pictures regularly sell online - and I could scarcely take my eyes off the photos of the turtle "creating" a picture.

I must have less caffeine, I think!

My Social Network - the latest social get-together

Because I'm a silver surfer, I am usually a little slow getting to the party - and yes, there's a new party in town. :)

It seems that the newest place in town is My Social Network People - and, no, I didn't "get" it at first; however, now that I've registered, I can see that it's a very vibrant community. According to the blurb -
We will never sell your details to anyone. Ever! We only want people who like their music LOUD. Any type of music, so long as it pleases everyone. ♫ Feel free to Listen and Enjoy. ♫ -- Add more music you love most, share it to others ^^

Using this site you can Share Music, Share Videos, Blogs, Photos, Polls, Free chat, Games and Events. There's an active forum as well - and they also have a community on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=212450085450277&sk=info

I'm looking forward to the fun :)


That's my kind of place - I'm looking forward to playing the William Tell Overture at full volume ... any takers?

Cool Stuff

I love quirky and unusual things and while surfing around the Cool site at Infmetry.com, I came across these funky USB flash drives. Being in a girly mood, I thought the handbag flash drives were really cool - I have a couple of nieces who would adore these as a gift.

If you're looking for a whole range of Cool Stuff, then this site is the place to look. A Hong-Kong based company means that there will be a slight delay in getting your order - but I reckon that it will only be a couple of days more than most internet orders!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Fiat Dealer in London - George Clooney not included

In recent years, Fiat has become an increasingly popular choice for fans of technology and quirky, modern design. This has been particularly true of Fiat in London where the brand has found a fan base made up of cool city executives, families, environmentally conscious and even budget-savvy Londoners.


The new Fiat London range includes cars like the economical Fiat Panda, the spacious Fiat Doblo and the modern Fiat 500. The many small cars in the range are easy to park and some are particularly environmentally friendly too so may be excluded from the London congestion charge.

For anyone looking for a fantastic deal on a new or used Fiat in London, check out Fiat Marylebone. A leading Fiat dealer in London, they offer the entire range of new Fiat cars as well as a choice of used cars. Special Fiat deals include a new Fiat in London from only £99 per month, making it affordable to drive a car in the capital city.

To find out more about owning a driving a new or used Fiat in London, contact Fiat Marylebone. You’ll find just the right car to suit your needs with expert advice available too at this Fiat London dealer.

I know what I want for Christmas - Warm Slippers and a Warm Cuddly toy


I know, it's the middle of the summer here in the UK, and I can't believe I'm actually talking about winter. Well, someone the other day started talking about Christmas and said they had started seeing Christmas gifts in the shops. Wow!


Anyway, I was surfing around and came across a site which has some cute microwavable toys and some amazing slippers which can also be popped in the microwave to heat them up. How cool is that. Make mine pink!

My niece is about to have her first baby and I'm no longer worried about finding her some gifts for her. She's going to be pacing the floor quite a bit in this first year and I'm sure she'll love these cosy slippers. There's also a great selection of microwavable toys which will keep me in good ideas for the baby as he/she grows up and needs encouragement to head for bed!

A brilliant site! Find your own Microwavable Toys here.

ps - I just spotted some cushions which can also be heated .... brilliant! Mu husband gets a really sore back and that's just the way to give him some heated support. Come to think of it, we've got a friend who fell and hurt herself and a heated cushion would be just the thing.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Save cash with codes and coupons

Have you been caught up with Royal Wedding fever? Are you an avid collector of Royal Memorabilia? If so, you're probably like me, looking out for as many discount codes as possible so that you can snap up those Royal souvenirs at bargain prices. Here in the UK, I just discovered a lovely site which offers codes and coupons from many of the leading high street stores on top quality brand names - and I thought I'd share that site with you so that you can get your own discount codes when you're shopping!

I'm really looking forward to seeing the wedding - only a few more days to go!

M

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

How to advertise your website

I've been nagging and preaching about article writing to some of my friends; they have great websites and good products and have put a lot of work into building up their businesses. But they have completely underestimated the competitive nature of the internet - and the need to work consistently and ethically to build up back links to their web sites to give the search-engines the required fodder.

A case in point is a web site which was designed for a friend who runs a self-catering business on the south side of Loch Tay, Scotland. (Loch Tay Holiday) This is the perfect accommodation for someone who likes activity holidays but also likes a secluded villa. A good way of building back links would be to write articles about the various activities available within two miles of the villa and publish them on article directories and blog about them. That would give my friend a whole lot of appropriate keywords and articles - and that would help her marketing efforts.

I am going to tell everyone about this site - "How to advertise your website" because this has obviously been constructed with a view to being really helpful to readers as well as offering a service to write and publish articles for people who don't have the time and expertise to write their own content. Great service! I wish them luck.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Bingo!

Well, I've had quite a week; some good news and some bad. However, after all's said and done, I'm happy with my progress.

Back to the beginning - I've had a bit of a health scare and the news wasn't as good as I hoped. However, it certainly isn't the worst it could be either, so I feel truly lucky. I'm not a gambling type normally, but I decided that now would be a good time to try my hand at a bit of online bingo - wow, imagine my surprise when I won back more than my stake money.

After a phone call from some friends, I find that they also play online bingo at a site called Paddy Power Bingo. Maybe next time I'll try my luck at Paddy Power bingo, my friends said they recently won a few hundred pounds on it one night!

The luck of the ..... Irish?? - well, I'm Scottish but that's close enough LOL!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Funny, Geeky Tshirts

I finally found a great tshirt for my nephew; he's the one studying at Heriott Watt University; he loves his computer and the games available on them; not quite sure how he gets time to study. Anyway, looking for a gift for him, I came across Supergoodtees where there are some really cool, geeky teeshirts available. Problem solvered :) - thanks, Supergoodtees!

I had few chuckles as I surfed the catalog on their site - there's a large selection there ....!