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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Selamat Tahun 2012

Heyhoo.. sudah tahun 2012 sekarang.Sudah lama juga tidak blogging nih. Padahal banyak sekali yang harus di laporkan tentang Desember kemarin. Tapi apa daya, karena ada keterbatasan dalam berbagai hal jadi ga bisa laporan apa-apa di blog tercinta ini.
Dari pada nulis yang ga ada isinya, aku mau ucapin Selamat Tahun 2012 aja buat semua pembaca blog aku yang cantik-cantik, yang manis-manis, yang

The Best Icelandic Albums of 2011 - The List of My Blog Readers

Best Icelandic Albums of 2011 according to my readers:
- Sóley We sink
- Mugison Haglél
- Samaris Hljóma þú (EP)
- Pétur Ben & Eberg Numbers game
- GusGus Arabian Horse
- FM Belfast Don't want to sleep
- Reykjavik! Locust sounds
- Ólafur Arnalds Living room songs
- Hellvar Stop that noise
- For a Minor Reflection EP

Happy New Year

Gleðilegt nýtt ár
Happy 2012
New Year by fmbelfast
30 years ago...

Bogomil Font "Speak low" Video

Bogomil Font (aka Sigtryggur "Sugarcube" Baldursson)
"Speak low"

How Powerful are Pleasant Words!


Pro 16:24 Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.

Whether we speak or write, our words powerfully affect those in our realm of influence. I know I tend to have a sharp, critical tongue if I am not careful. I need to be filled with the Spirit of God so that He is in control of my words. I also must be careful to filter what comes into my thinking though the gates of my eyes and ears, because the mouth speaks what the heart has been pondering.

How do you feel when the boss is in a good mood, saying complimentary things to you about your work? What happens when your spouse speaks loving words to you, encouraging you? You just want to be the best you can be. You are more productive, life is just a bit easier, you even feel better.

You have that power over people with whom you deal... your children, co-workers, spouse, neighbors, parents. They yearn for you to speak pleasant words to them.

Today, just be nice to people, give them a nice compliment, say something pleasant. Like honey, it is sweet to the soul and health to the bones.

Ben Frost "Stomp" in the Scanner RMX

Ben Frost
"Stomp" (Scanner Remix), a track on the Yule 2011 compilation of Bedroom Community
If you buy something in December (hurry up) @ Bedroom Community website you get it for free!
Full track list:
Puzzle Muteson — Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Nico Muhly — Once in Royal David's City
Daníel Bjarnason — Spindrift / Montauk in February Remix
Valgeir Sigurðsson — Flesh and Wine and Firewood
Ben Frost — Stomp / Scanner Remix
Nico Muhly — The Holly and the Ivy
Ben Frost — The Gravity of Numbers
Daníel Bjarnason — Air to Breath / Montauk in February Remix
Sam Amidon — How Come That Blood / FM Belfast Remix

The Best Icelandic Albums of 2011 - The List of Fréttatíminn

I collaborated to make this list in Fréttatíminn made by Dr. Gunni:
Fréttatíminn

remembering my first french new year



The first time I spent the New Year in France, was also the first time I was invited to meet my future husband's family, and I was a little nervous.  I flew down to Paris, spent a romantic afternoon in the capital before being whisked out to the country home.

The dinner was to be a traditional family celebration, and that is surely the best way to meet for the first time.

From the moment I walked through the door, I was not only warmly welcomed but made to feel part of the party and allowed to help with the preparations!

The French New Year dinner was bigger and more sophisticated than any meal I had eaten in my life!  A long table was laid out for almost twenty people, most of whom were already present and busy.

The men were put to opening the oysters, and laying the fires;  little girls shown how to lay the table beautifully, the wonderful grandmother was busy making a wicked chocolate mousse, and keeping a careful eye on what everyone else was doing!

I was given easy tasks and encouraged to join in the busy bubbly conversations around the busy bubbly kitchen table.  Out of the corner of my eye I could see that there were many different sorts of dishes being prepared, but I had to wait until we sat down to understand what this dinner would be like.

Suddenly there was a change in tempo, and it was declared to be the right moment 'pour se preparer' to get changed and make ourselves look lovely!  I had brought with me a LBD and high heels, neither flashy nor casual, I felt comfortable although by the end of the meal I would happily have let the waist out a bit!!

All the girls, from the youngest (4 years old) to the doyenne (the eldest at 84 years old) disappeared and could be heard chatting as they did each others hair, or buttoned up a pretty dress.  The men also changed and little by little everyone drifted back down to the main fire, where bottles of champagne had appeared accompanied by tiny, delicious 'amuse gueules' .




The long table was beautiful, candles placed here and there, pretty napkins, sparkling cutlery  and three plates in front of each seat.  "On a mis les petits plats dans les grands", smiled the grandmère "we've put the small plates on the bigger ones", simply meaning this is going to be a grand meal.

After almost an hour chatting over the champagne, I could sense that speed was picking up in the kitchen and when the lady of the house declared it was time to eat, there was a flurry of people finding their seats while others carried huge platters of fresh seafood, smoked salmon and baked snails to the table.  I was advised which sort of bread to take with the oysters, and to squeeze just the right amount of lemon juice over the salmon.



The atmosphere was fun, loving, fairly loud but never out of place.  The  seafood platters disappeared after a while and the next course materialised as if by magic.   Foie gras and  paté en croute.  This also meant a change of wine, and only then did I notice that as well as several plates ready in front of us, we each had several different wine glasses.  We had enjoyed a dry white wine with the seafood, and switched to a sweeter Sauternes with the foie gras.




There was a pause now, a couple of the women busy in the kitchen, and the man of the house called in to carve.  Our foie gras plates cleared away, bottles of red wine appeared down the centre of the table and from the kitchen there emerged a magnificent roasted leg of venison, accompanied by two large dishes of gratin dauphinois (potato bake) and two fragrant dishes of sautéd wild mushrooms.




This is the point where I realised that when the French sit down to eat, it is a serious business, and first and foremost they talk about ... food.  Everybody was keen to discuss how long the meat had been cooked for, how well the wine suited the flavour of the dish; which variety of potatoes were best for the gratin ...  I sat back and watched ... and understood ... and learned ... and loved every minute of it!

We took our time over this main course, people enjoyed second helpings, wine glasses were kept topped up, children started to look a little weary but nobody was in a hurry.   In fact just as we reached the end of this course, the clock struck 12 and everybody stood to kiss everyone else in the room and wish each other the very best for the year to come.  You can imagine that with twenty people in the room this took  a while, but the movement was welcome, and while we were all standing everyone gave a hand to clear away and ... bring in the next course!




Cheese and salad was next in line.  Clean plates, same cutlery, and we continued with the same red wine.  A stunning cheese selection, and more food conversation until finally it was time for dessert.



Here the children were served with grandmère's chocolate mousse and for the adults there was a magnificent Buche de Noel, not home made but, as is often the case in France, ordered from their favourite bakers.  

This happy, family celebration ended at around 4 in the morning, the tables not quite cleared away, but space made for dancing in front of the fire.  The next day, I'm glad to say that the meals were much lighter, and there was a long walk in the afternoon.  A wonderful way for me to discover family life in France.


Friday, December 30, 2011

Drive Between the Lines!


Pro 16:17 The highway of the upright is to depart from evil: he that keepeth his way preserveth his soul.

Many, but not all of our problems are self-inflicted. The highway of life keeps us moving steadily and speedily toward success, but our sin and lack of wisdom bog us down in the roadside muck.

It is then we only have ourselves to blame for our lack of progress.

So, keep the vehicle between the lines today for some nice progress. Be careful of the common pitfalls; distracted driving, roadside hazards and falling asleep at the wheel.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Fall Yard Cleanup

Fall cleanup can be a sad time for many gardeners. Why? It marks an end to the growing season and all the spectacular bursts of color they've enjoyed since that first sprig of green peeked into their gardens last spring. Yet for other gardeners though, fall cleanup signals a time of preparation and anticipation. That's right. Garden preparation in anticipation of the growing season to come NEXT year!

Fall is the time to cut back, almost to the ground, most of your perennials. Do remember to leave some of those tall ornamental grass stalks or maybe some of that sedum 'Autum Joy' standing though to give your garden a little winter appeal.

Think back. Remember how some of those flowers and plants seemed out of place or didn't look quite right where you planted them. And what about your garden items that were just plain unproductive this year? Fall is the time to move or remove those particular flowers and plants in preparation for next spring.

As most of your flowers and plants are dying back and will soon become decaying matter themselves, now is the time to supplement your garden with some good organic nourishment in preparation for the growing season next year. Fall is a good time to treat your garden to a nice 1-2" layer of compost all over it. Next spring your flowers and plants will surely thank you for it! Have you been thinking of adding a new bed to your garden area? Fall is the perfect time to set up an easy in-ground bed that will be ready for you to fill with flowers and plants next spring.

Also, remember those garden workhorses ... your tools. Fall garden cleanup includes caring for those handy helpers that assist you with your gardening chores all season long. Give them a little extra attention before putting them to rest until next year. Wipe off any residual soil or dirt, sharpen any items that have become dull with use, and oil or lube any that may need it. Hang them up or put them in a dry place so they'll be easy to find when you need them next year.

Now grab those gardening catalogs from off the shelf where you set them after the planting was all done this year. There are so many gorgeous blooms out there just waiting to be chosen to be planted next season by some gardener. Use this gardening "down time" that's available in the fall and winter to decide which beautiful flowers and plants will be among those you plant in your garden areas next spring.

If you keep these things in mind, rather than being one of those gardeners who is sad that another growing season has ended, you'll be one of the gardeners who make fall garden cleanup a time of anticipation. Use this time to prepare for those spectacular areas of bloom that await you in the coming spring!

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50 Black Gay Men You Should Know


 
A pictorial celebration of 50 out and proud Black Gay Men. Music by Vaisnava (Vysh-Nah-Vah) at www.audiojungle.net/user/vaisnava For more information visit www.comingoutblack.com

a very chic french ski chalet


If there is a place that I really appreciate great luxury combined with subtle use of colour it is the ski chalet.  The place above all others where we want to feel cosy, and cosseted, and secure.  We long for heavy warm duvets, hot chocolate beside a roaring fire, plenty of space to share with family and friends; after all a ski holiday is the ideal moment for a high altitude house party!






Bedrooms and bathrooms big enough to have some privacy and sleep well after a long day on the slopes.













The kitchen in a ski chalet needs to be large and open so everyone can get in to help, and taste, and contribute.   The sitting room must be comfy and spacious, in these pictures of a French chalet they manage to make a big space feel cosy, using subtle colours and warm soft fabrics.










I love the weathered wood on the outside of this restored chalet.  The pine that keeps its golden glow indoors, turns beautifully grey and silver when bared to the elements.  Take a look at the wooden tiles used to clad the chimney and the roof.




This chalet pushes the idea of winter luxury a little further with a wine cellar, proof that every body's tastses have to be catered for if the holiday is to be a real success!




all photos thanks to coté maison

A Little or a Lot


Pro 16:8 Better is a little with righteousness than great revenues without right.

Picture a gent hunched over his pock marked little table in his modest little home, eating a bowl of Ramen noodles. The hovel is quiet except for his slurping of the soup. A kitty squeezes between the table leg and his, wanting a little human interaction.

The man's Bible is open to the Psalms where he has just read about the goodness of the Lord. He is quietly giving thanks for his blessings.

According to the world's standards, the man is a loser. He has no set of wheels that would turn heads, no bank account to speak of, no large screen TV, no gaming system.

But he has the Lord, his well-worn Bible and assurance of eternal life. He never misses a meal, his work has been steady, his church is small but loving, supportive and very inspirational. Health ain't all that bad either.

Considering the options, if you offered him a fortune, he'd probably give it all away anyhow. His church would get that badly needed Sunday school addition, he'd see to it the pastor got a livable wage, the missionaries would be greatly blessed and his extended family would get some help. He'd be the first to say that a big house would mean a bigger tax burden and more to take care of. His old truck is all he needs to get from home to church, the grocery, work and the hardware store.

So, when everything is considered, this man is better off than the ultra-rich rap star who just passed away with a heart malfunction. He is really happier than the hotel heiress that is super famous for being famous, partying hard every night and shopping with a vengeance every day. He has more deep down joy than the rich folks a couple of neighborhoods over who have huge houses echoing with bitter words and selfish arguments.

It isn't so much about what you have as it about how you got it and what you plan to do with it. Be content with such things as you have and don't concern yourself with ill-gotten gain.

Þórir Georg Jónsson "Skiptir engu"

Þórir Georg (Jónsson)
"Skiptir engu"
Skiptir engu by Thorir Georg

FM Belfast "Happy Winter"

FM Belfast
"Happy Winter", a song feat. on their 2nd album "Don't want to sleep" (2011)

The Best Icelandic Albums of 2011: The lists by website Rjóminn & Iceland Bob

 
Rjóminn published a TOP 20 of Icelandic albums @ Arslistinn 2011
1. Sóley - We Sink
2. Sing Fang - Summer Echoes
3. Björk - Biophilia
4. Ham – Svik, harmur og dauði
5. Nolo - Nology
6. Ben Frost & Daníel Bjarnason - Sólaris
7. Jóhann Jóhannsson - The Miner's Hymns
8.-10. Ofvitarnir - Stephen Hawking/Steven Tyler
8.-10. Low Roar - Low Roar
8.10. Helgi Hrafn Jónsson -Big Spring
11.-13. Þórir Georg - Afsakið
11.-13. Ragga Gröndal - Astrocat Lullaby
11.-13. Mugsion - Haglél
14.-17. Sólstafir - Svartit sandar
14.-17. Of Monsters and Men - My head is an animal
14.-17. Lay Low - Brostinn strengur
14.-17. Fist Fokkers Emilio Estavez
18.-19. GusGus - Arabian Horse
18.-19. ADHD - ADHD2
20. FM Belfast - Don't want to sleep 

Iceland Bob published his list @ Reykjavik Sex Farm

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Aul gets holiday

Iseng. I draw a monolog about what's happening to me right now. (Agak di lebay-lebayin dikit. wkwkwk). Sekalian mengetes fitur scanner di printer. jarang banget dipakai. sayang kan, kalau cuma dipakai untuk mencetak, sementara printernya juga punya fitur scanner. hehe. :))

what do you do after the rush?!




I LOVE to have the house full, the children home, friends to visit, dinners to prepare and tables to lay.  But part of that pleasure is knowing that when it's all over, even though I continue to be busy, I shall carve out a little bit of me-time.

At this time of year, we often set ourselves challenges in the form of resolutions, but supposing we stopped pushing ourselves so hard and instead indulged ......




Of course it's always possible to run a long scented bath at the end of the day, then sink into bed with a good book, but sometimes it's good to aim higher, to be more ambitious, dare I say greedy even.


Me-time is never easy with four children, in fact for the past twenty years, apart from riding it has been non-existent, but now they are growing up, I begin to see windows of opportunity!  :)  Nothing too ambitious:  I haven't planned a trip to the tropics, or booked myself into a  spa!

The me-time I'm looking forward to will be spent painting.  I already set up the easel, I found some good canvases and boards before christmas and put them aside.  I have a few ideas floating around in my head, but we'll see what happens when the brush hits the canvas!   For me, the mere sight of paint on a palette is therapy.




So I was wondering; if I wave a magic wand and give you 3 hours with no constraints of time or money, what would  your me-time be?  Shopping alone?  A luxury facial?  Sleeping late in the morning?  A long chat  with a girlfriend?  A walk on the beach?  

I'm willing to bet that between us all we could come up with a surprising wide range of ideas.


Tricky feat. Björk "Keep your mouth shut" on "Nearly God" (1996)

Tricky feat. Björk
"Keep your mouth shut", a song feat. on Tricky's album "Nearly God" (1996)

More Tricky in Iceland in the Icelandic Music Museum

Árstíðir Ljóð í sand" @ Icelandic National TV (14. November 2011)

Árstíðir
"Ljóð í sand" on Icelandic National TV

Columbus Dispatch: AIDS group plans to build pharmacy, thrift store on N. High [near the Short North]


This image was taken from their press release
 


A Los Angeles-based AIDS organization plans to bring its unique mix of advocacy, health care and nonprofit business operations to a long-vacant lot on the southern border of the University District.

AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which bills itself as the largest global AIDS organization, said construction will begin soon on a building that is to house an Out of the Closet Thrift Store, AHF Pharmacy and HIV-testing site at the northeast corner of N. High Street and E. 5th Avenue.

The group also plans an AHF Healthcare Center in a medical office near Mount Carmel West hospital that could accommodate an initial caseload of 600 patients, said Adam Ouderkirk, regional director for the foundation.

“We take HIV patients regardless of ability to pay, whether you have a Cadillac (health-insurance) plan or no plan,” he said.

Both the thrift store and the pharmacy will be nonprofit ventures that generate money for the mission.
“It’s a model that’s worked in different parts of the country, and we think it will be successful in Columbus,” said Michael Weinstein, president of AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

Ouderkirk said the foundation just closed on the property at 1230 N. High St. He declined to discuss the price, but according to the Franklin County auditor’s website, the land sold for $1.6 million on Dec. 22.

Local advocates were mixed in their reactions. While additional community resources are welcome, they all said, one group said the AIDS Healthcare Foundation has done little to collaborate.

“We knew nothing about the AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s intent until three weeks ago,” said Bill Hardy, president and CEO of the AIDS Resource Center Ohio. “To me, there was not adequate groundwork.”
Hardy said the resource center, which merged earlier this year with the Columbus AIDS Task Force, also has been discussing plans for a health-care center and pharmacy.

“Part of the consolidation was to expand services,” he said.

Hardy and the resource center are among many statewide AIDS advocates who disagreed with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s recent successful fight to stop Ohio from changing some of the rules governing the Ohio HIV Drug Assistance Program, which is the state’s version of the federal Ryan White Act.

State officials and local AIDS organizations say the changes would have kicked in only in the event of a waiting list — there isn’t one now — allowing for the use of a priority system so that the sickest people would be served first.

A Franklin County judge, however, agreed with three patients who filed a lawsuit saying the new rules could affect access to treatment. The foundation backed the patients.

A preliminary injunction blocking the new rules was issued this month, and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation hailed it as a victory. Weinstein said Ohio has no business planning for a “Sophie’s choice” in HIV treatment.
He also said there is plenty of room for new services in Columbus.
“Unfortunately, there is no shortage of patients to go around,” Weinstein said. “We are bringing our own resources to bear.”

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that only 28 percent of Americans living with HIV have the virus under control with proper medication and treatment, he said.

The foundation’s presence likely will make a big difference in the city, said Karla Rothan, executive director of Stonewall Columbus. Stonewall’s community center and offices are at 1160 N. High St., near the site that the foundation will develop.

The thrift store and pharmacy are “an innovative way of doing nonprofit work,” Rothan said. “I’m glad they chose to be our neighbor. I think it’s going to enhance services.”

rprice@dispatch.com

Choose Wisely!


Pro 16:4 The LORD hath made all things for himself: yea, even the wicked for the day of evil.

HATCHED IN HELL
Deep in the bowels of the nether regions, imps and emissaries of evil continuously plot fiendish blueprints to foil the good and the right at every juncture.

Destruction, darkness and doom feed their vile imaginations. Leprous bile flows through their veins. Ghastly wisps of breath pour from their mouths and nostrils as they hatch unimaginable strategies against the human wretches and their Creator.

Their pitch-black fantasies imagine burning babies, drunken sots lying in vomit at the curb, sin-hardened women vying for the erotic fancies of imprudent men. They envision broken homes, wayward children, carnal churches, corrupt governments, duplicitous preachers and slothful saints. Their wicked goal is to steal, kill and destroy. They seek the annihilation of humanity and the overthrow of heaven.

Yet, God in His heaven will have them chasing their pointy little tails, dizzied by their maneuvers. He will laugh at them as they are foiled repeatedly, knowing that they will have their day, or rather, eternal night. He made them for such a time. He fashioned them with their impish appearance, foul odor, devilish imagination, sulfurous breath and pea-sized hearts and brains that they might have a ministry. They even have the ability to dress up their darkness to appear as light. They are able to morph from demon to delight.

OPTIONS
God created man with the capacity of choice. Man opts to love God or not. But God refuses to bribe man with overwhelming goodness and blessing. That is too easy. Love is not love unless it is chosen and the choice cannot be a set up. He has also provided the flip side, the false advertising of hell, so that man could have a volitional option; good or evil, life or death, the true God or false pleasure.

IN A NUTSHELL
Jesus condensed the choice in the following verse: The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. John 10:10

THE PLOT THICKENS
Both sides, clamoring for your loyalty, go to great lengths for your allegiance. Hades crossly offers you that which it can't deliver. Heaven offers deliverance by a cross. The wolves prepare to devour the sheep. The Good Shepherd laid down His life for the sheep. Satan offers you heaven and gives you hell. The Savior went through hell to secure your heaven.

You stand at a crossroads. Glitzy, glamorous billboards on a wide boulevard hail you toward destruction. A rocky narrow path beckons you to find abundant and eternal life.

CHOOSE WISELY!

The Best Icelandic Albums of 2011 - The List of Dr. Gunni

This is the Top 10 of Icelandic Albums of 2011 according to Dr. Gunni:
1. Snorri Helgason – Winter Sun
2. Lay Low – Brotinn strengur
3. GusGus – Arabian Horse
4. Hellvar – Stop that Noise
5. Ham – Svik, harmur og dauði
6. Mugison – Haglél
7. Reykjavík! – Locust Sounds
8. Sykur – Mesópótamía
9. Hljómsveitin Ég – Ímynd fíflsins
10. Saktmóðígur – Guð hann myndi gráta

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Berglind Ágústsdóttir "Lullaby"

Berglind Ágústsdóttir, together with Jóhann Eiriksson of Gjöll and Reptilicus fame
"Lullaby"
  lullaby by berglind agustsdottir

been and gone ......


 Happy days!
Friends arriving
champagne popping
food savoured
jokes shared 
thank-you's exchanged
 forest walking
patient horses
tired dogs
happy days


























Vicky's album "Cast a light" feat. in David "Rolling Stone" Fricke's The best under-the-radar albums of 2011

Vicky – Cast a Light (Vicky Music)I only caught part of one of this Icelandic quartet's Airwaves shows, but it was long enough to hear what is now one of my favorite songs of the year: "How Do You Feel?", rusted-glam seduction with striking hints of Johnny Thunders' grinding fuzz and Siouxsie Sioux's vocal voodoo in guitarist Karlotta Halldórsdóttir's blackened crunch and singer Eygló Scheving's plaintive cry. The rest of Cast a Light, made and released independently by the band, is just as tough and alluring and worth the hunt. You can start at iTunes.
"Feel good"

"Gold"


Buy the album @ Gogoyoko


Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/alternate-take/the-best-under-the-radar-albums-of-2011-20111223#ixzz1hl9vhqcV
Read my review of the album here

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