Showing posts with label WTWMC - Kiwi Pik n Mix. Show all posts
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Friday, February 21, 2025

Senses working overtime #511

1 The feeling this week


Photo by Upesh Manoush on Unsplash


2 Watching: Cobra Kai - Season 6




A fun, non-stressful way to end each day.


3 Listening: WTWMC Kiwi Pik n Mix




The playlist is now complete - 90 waiata o Aotearoa for your listening pleasure.


4 Listening: Van Morrison - Celtic New Year




After listening to my Van Morrison collection this week I've selected Magic Time to highlight here and the beautiful Celtic New Year (from Later...with Jools Holland)


5 Reading: The McCartney Legacy (Kozinn/ Sinclair) and Scented (Fearnley)




Yes, still chewing through these. They are now competing with schoolwork, blogging, journaling etc, but I aim for a few pages each day in each. Both are enjoyable for very different reasons. I'm in awe of the forensic detail in both (McCartney's life and the smells in Scented).


Overtime: James Clear

"Spend today interpreting whatever people do in the most generous way. See if you feel better as a result."

Friday, February 14, 2025

Senses working overtime #510

1 The feeling this week


Photo by Ash Amplifies on Unsplash


2 Reading: Scented - Laurence Fearnley




3 Listening: WTWMC - Kiwi Pik n Mix




4 Listening: Wozza - THE ALBUM COLLECTION Part 3




5 Watching: American Primeval (Netflix)




Overtime: 

There are no mistakes, save one: to learn from our mistakes.

Robert Fripp

Friday, February 7, 2025

Friday, January 31, 2025

Senses working overtime #508

1 The feeling this week:


Photo by Raphael Renter | @raphi_rawr on Unsplash


2 Reading: Songbird (The Intimate Biography of Christine McVie) - Lesley-Ann Jones





I'm not one for biographies usually, but Christine McVie (an unassuming superstar) didn't write her autobiography and this is an interesting account of her life. So, it will have to do.


3 Watched: Smother




4 Smell: Blue de Chanel



With a return to school, a return to routines (YAY)


5 Listening: WTWMC - Kiwi Pik n Mix




The end of the third week. Halfway. The playlist now has 45 songs.


Overtime: Christine McVie

"You can only mend the vase so many times before you have to chuck it away"

Friday, January 24, 2025

Senses working overtime #507

1 It was back to the brick factory this week




2 Listening: Meat Loaf - Dead Ringer




A much overlooked (eclipsed by Bat Out Of Hell) classic from Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf. The big moment is the title track with Cher adding to the pomp and circumstance very very successfully!


3 Watched: Territory




An effective Aussie version of Yellowstone.


4 Reading: Mike McCartney - Thank U Very Much (Mike McCartney's Family Album)




I've had this for a looong time but remembered it while reading The McCartney Legacy and listening to 'our kid's' solo albums. Mike's scouse humour is crucial to the success of this autobiography, plus his Fab photos are fab, gear.


5 Listening: WTWMC - Kiwi Pik n Mix




Thirty songs thus far. What are you waiting for?


Overtime: 

Optimism is a happiness magnet. If you stay positive, good things and good people will be drawn to you.

Mary Lou Retton

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Senses working overtime #506

1 Listening: WTWMC - Kiwi Pik n Mix




Get on board for our NZ music playlist. We are selecting our favourites, rather than the best, so a lot of deep cuts among the hits.


2 Watched: Black Doves




A pretty good British spy thriller on Netflix starring Keira Knightley.


3 Watched: Yellowstone




We finished the last season of this show - thoroughly enjoyed it, too. Bravo to Beth (Kelly Reilly)!


4 Reading: The McCartney Legacy Volume 1- Allan Kozinn, Adrian Sinclair 

 


I'm currently working through his solo albums for my Goo Goo G'Joob blog and this is a great companion. I don't have Volume 2 yet, but I will.


5 Listening: Flowers In The Dirt - Paul McCartney




For me, his best album of the eighties. Tug Of War and Pipes Of Peace round out his top three eighties albums.


Overtime: Buckminster Fuller

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

(courtesy Swiss Miss)