Friday, June 15, 2012

Musings



I have been working hard on my novel this last week or so, while also starting an online course on feature writing for newspapers and magazines. Phew! I must admit that my brain is now a little fried. On this, I am finding that I am not getting through my reading very quickly if at all. I am loving Young Bess by Margaret Irwin, but I open it up to have a read at night and I am asleep within half a dozen pages. Not good for an aspiring writer, or even for someone who just wants to finish a book! When do you do your reading?

Of course, I would probably be a lot better off if we threw out the telly. We have recently had a number of digital channels added to our tv schedule here in Australia, but the quality has certainly not improved. It reminds me now of the worst excesses of tv that I saw in Europe and the USA. Is my life being benefited by watching repeats of shows 40 years old or by a seemingly endless supply of reality shows about the American law enforcement system? I think not. And yet I watch and my books remain unread and my craft projects undone. How do you escape the tv trap? Perhaps you don't? Perhaps you love a bit of trash tv?

Having said that, I am in love with the comedy Arrested Development, which is re-screening on the ABC at the moment. Is anyone else watching it? And Downton Abbey? Don't get me started...

We made a pilgrimage to that great site of Scandinavianess - Ikea - on the weekend and bought ourselves a lovely new armchair which is both very elegant and very comfortable. Yet again I wondered if I should throw out all of our inherited, second-hand and just plain odd furniture and install a big dose of Swedish sleekness. Then I reminded myself that my life would not become sleek along with it as a result - despite what Ikea's image makers might like me to think - and that I do love all of our old and weird bits and pieces anyway. We did however also stock up on some culinary deliciousness, like the Swedish cookie(s) pictured above. The last one went down the red lane (as my grandmother would have said) with my morning coffee this morning. Love Ikea's foodie bits. Do you?

I may have posted a clip from this band - Dead Can Dance - before but their so very unique music has been wonderful for me at my desk lately as I try to keep my wee brainbox ticking over.

Enjoy.


6 comments:

Max said...

I rarely watch tv, but I still never seem to have much free time. I read in bed only, and usually nod off to sleep with the light on and the book still in my fingers-it's the only place i get an peace and i do still pull the occasional all or part-nighter if i have a spectacularly good book!

Feronia said...

Maybe I do need to just get stuck in and read into the night...I've never been much good at that though - even when I was at school!

T. said...

We've got cable, too, which is nice in the evenings most days of the week but I just don't have the time to watch crap and thus the tv stays off the whole day. We record everything of interest though.

Finding time to read is much harder. I always keep a book (or three) under my pillow for insomnia and started listening to audiobooks lately. At least I can combine that with housework, sport, driving or drawing.

Feronia said...

Audiobooks - good idea, Sefarina. I'll check out my local library - they've got heaps of them. I'll email you soon, too :)

librarygirl said...

We watch stuff on SBS lots because the commercial channels are so dire!
But you know I am a book ADDICT so often have a book in my hand too...

Feronia said...

Yep, SBS can get you out of the viewing doldrums, can't it. You read so much, librarygirl - I'm very impressed by your reading list!