
My brain today, interior. Coincidentally, also an exhibit of white Lego at the Miro Museum, Barcelona.
Let’s play a game where I am the blogger and you are the reader. Just say that I, the blogger, have a foggy brain and can’t think of anything to write for you this week. And that I feel bad about that. And let’s say that you, the reader, send me a comment telling me what you want to hear about. And then, assuming your request isn’t for some outlandish thing I don’t understand, like the bicameral parliamentary system, I’ll write you a post. They’ll be like sponsored posts, only you’re sponsoring me with inspiration, not money. How about it?
It’s lazy of me, I know, but there’s a bit ofstuffhappening right now that is filling up my brain and I’m also being bitten by an angry Burmese cat as I type — it is highly likely that the next time you check in this blog will be called ‘Gusto Without Life’ – which are not ideal writing conditions, so if you’d throw me a bone idea-wise I’d be ever so much obliged.
Thanks, nice reader people.
More recipes please. And tips for things to do with a toddler on Anzac Day. Particularly things to do that don’t involve going to the park. Thank you.
I would like to know the 10 movies that shaped your life, and how!
Tell us an embarrassing story.
Can you do something on the bicameral parliamentary system, please? It’s keeping me awake at night. Oh okay then, bread baking, marmalade, good cheeses, great things to do with eggs, May Blossom’s favorite saying this week, May Blossom’s toes, or whichever nice flowers you have in a vase this week.
observations on fashion… or food mania… or public transport behaviours.
Oh I got excited that you were going to write about the games you play with May Blossom! That and/or the merits of You Tube for entertainment and inspiration for toddlers?
More about the angry burmese cat?
Everyone knows about the bicameral system. Its how they make those 3D movies. Like the Dolby system, only different.