Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts

Friday, 4 October 2013

Birthdays!

The Radio Times is 90 years old. Its been around for as long as I remember, it's been part of my growing up. My mum always bought the Radio Times and since I left home, got married, had children, I carried on the tradition.
My family laugh at me.  My husband says, "Why do you bother wasting your money on that? Use the TV Guide on the remote."  It infuriates him that I still buy it!
Well it's been my coffee table reading for as long as I remember and I'm not giving it up now.


Shame about the cover.
I love watching Strictly but I think it could have been a nicer cover for the Anniversary issue.


This June I had my 60th birthday, there's a picture of the Coronation issue below.


Yesterday it was my youngest son's birthday. He's a child of the 80's.
When he was little he did read children's books -  but he liked the Radio Times better!
From quite a young age he loved looking up the days and the times of his favourite programmes.


                                                   We had a Birthday Cake to celebrate!                                                    


                                      I wonder will the Radio Times make it to its 100th birthday?



Tuesday, 18 June 2013

60 Glorious Years.

Yes folks, a couple of weeks ago I was 60.


A standing joke in our family is that my husband generally gives me the present that he really wants!
It wasn't the tin of shortbread.
I'm joking. This time I really wanted a new camera. 
One that could do more than my little Canon 'point-and-shoot'.


I was given a Fujiflm X20, a full-featured compact camera.

Of course, I don't think I'll ever understand it all because, now I'm  60, my memory is so bad!
I can't remember what I'm shown 10 seconds ago. 

At the moment we're out practising with my (our) camera. I see the photos and he takes them!
So out last night I saw this tree and the children silhouetted in the shadow underneath.

We tried out some of the different features of the camera. Don't ask me what!
Then all the family, with their two dogs, were under the tree.
 Some friends came along and we started chatting - the photographic moment was lost and the family were gone.

 I love the style of her photos (she can write nice words too).
I think it's the blurry backgrounds that I like.


So it was this effect below that I liked the best. 
My husband would find all sorts of technical things wrong with it.  "Not Sharp - Not This - Not That."
                 But I like it....and I'm going to try and learn to use my camera, even if age is against me!

Wednesday, 9 February 2011