Friday, 7 November 2008

Lucca Comics 2008!

Hello everyone!!
I should have written this entry before, but lately I'm incredibly lazy.. more than usual actually.

Lucca Comics has been really enjoyable! ^^ The weather forecast were mistaken and it was a sunny day.
We arrived a little late but we spent a lot of time in the stalls and walking around, watching the cosplayers and taking pictures of them.
As usual there were so many nice cosplays! On Saturday we were also able to see the cosplay contest where every cosplayer can make a "sketch", that usually is very funny. It was incredible!!
Lucca Comics is like a magic event for me.. it is so beautiful to feel free to have so much fun with people who shares your interests and seem to belong to the same fantastic world.

Unfortunately, being Saturday there was an incredible crowd! Some places were so crowded we had an hard time trying to look for manga and everything else.
I didn't buy many things as well and it's quite strange!!

There were also some stalls selling noodles, so we were able to eat them... it was so nice!!! ^__^

Next year we are planning to spend there at least 2 days, so we can visit the whole convention and enjoy it at best!

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Now that I've finished watching all season 2 of Robin Hood I'm watching the new bbc drama "Merlin" and I'm enjoying it quite a lot!!!
My favourite character so far is Merlin ^^ he's cute :) I want him to be rewarded for all he's doing!!




Another happy news is: I finally started my archery course!! I'm so happy!!!

Have a nice day!

Friday, 26 September 2008

Not one heartbeat do I forget..

I know I'm not updating the blog from a long time.. even if many things happened! I'm sorry, but I'm too lazy ^^;

During the summer I went to Londo
n and it was great.. I really enjoyed my staying and I'm often very nostalgic about it!! ç.ç

Since I promised to some Austenian friends I would have showed them at least the pictures of my journey to the Jane Austen's museum in Chawton (Hampshire) I'm going to do it now ^_^

Actually, I have not many pictures to show here, mainly for two reasons:


1) It was forbidden to take pictures inside the house, so I can only describe it to you. But maybe you can find something more here.

2) In most pictures there's an element of great disturb: me. So I cannot post them.




It wasn't easy to arrive there.. only a true austenian fan could manage it!! XD
We went to A
lton by train in the morning and we arrived there in almost an hour. It was a nice, quiet place, with beautiful houses, but no indications or buses at all ^^"
We walked through the whole
town and at last we found an information office where they explained to us that waiting for the bus was useless and they gave us a map to Jane Austen's house in Chawton.
That day was very col
d (as usual) and we took the wrong road and had some accidents due to my ability in walking in countryside's paths.
First I stumbled in a blackberry bush (and it had thorns ç.ç) and then I slipped and fell because the path was wet with rain and I hurt myself ^^"

At last we arrived to Chawton and to the house!! ^__^
This is the house where Jane and her mother and sister lived after her father's death.
We wandered for a while in the garden and then we found the entrance.
The man at the reception was very kind and he told us something about the objects in the hall room.

In the house there were dr
esses like the ones Jane could have worn at the time, objects used in the kitchen, etc.
All around the house there were
"posters" with description of Jane's life, beautiful drawings, etc.
Upstairs we saw the bedrooms. I
n a room there were also two statues of Jane and Cassandra, talking in their bedroom after a ball.

It was so exciting.. being in the place where she has lived and where she has written or adjusted some of her novels!
In the low ground there was a book shop where I found some of her books at just 1.99 pound. There were also some posters and postcards, or souvenirs like pens, writing paper, etc.


The garden was also very pretty. The flowers and all the plants were really well arranged and there was a person who took care of them all the time.
We sat on a bench and read f
or a while, it was really a good sensation.

In front of the house there is a lovely tea shop called "Cassandra's cup" where we had tea and cake. We also walked in a little park and along the countryside's paths.. I must say the landscape was really beautiful! I had a wonderful time.

During my staying in London I visited many other places I'd like to talk about... but now I will just attach some pictures of them here:



View from the Tower Bridge

Inside the Shakespearean Theatre Globe... how beautiful.
It was one of the places I liked the most.

Camdem Town. I love this place!! A big market, many strange shops, a lot of ethnic food.. and when we went there it was always raining..

Sherlock Holmes museum ^__^

Regent's Park


Inside Westminster Abbey's garden.. I'm sorry I have not other pictures of the Abbey, it was wonderful.


I almost forgot!!!! Austenian fans must see this (sorry for the low quality):




I found it on a table near Jane's house... XD

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What's more?
After September's exams it seems I'm waiting for something to happen... because I'm still waiting for someone to call me for a work stage but if it does not happen I cannot plan everything else I have to do. I'm trying though. I wonder if I will ever graduate if it continues like this -__-

AUSTENIAN NEWS
(
beware of spoilers about Lost in Austen!!)

- Yesterday I watched the last episode of Lost in Austen... it was moving!!!! I'm so happy that it ended like this.. I started crying exactly at minute 40!


How sweet ç__ç Bingley and Jane are ALWAYS the best..!!!
(quotation: "
we shall have 25 children.. and name them all Amanda.. even the boys!!") XD

- I received the book "Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman -
An assembly such as this" by Pamela Aidan, describing Pride and Prejudice from the point of view of Darcy... I hope it is well-done. Once I have read it I will give my opinion.

OTHER NEWS

- Thanks to my friend Faith, I became addicted to the bbc drama Robin Hood!! It's really good..!! I'm still at the first season now..


That's all I think... bye bye!!!!

Monday, 28 July 2008

いってきます!

Hi!
I'm leaving for London on Tuesday 31st, so I don't think I will be able to reply emails and sms for a while.
If we can connect to the wi-fi connection once there I think I will check my mail box every now and then and I will write on a journal I've created:




So, bye bye!! Enjoy your holidays!! ^__^ If anyone has any advice to give me about places to visit, etc, everything is welcome!! :D

またね! (´▽`)/~~

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

ただいま~!


I'm back home! ^^

As I already mentioned, I spent 5 days in Tuscany with my mum and we just got home from our journey.
We were guests in our dear friends' house and everything has been delightful.
Our acquaintances there are the most amiable and good-humoured one can desire and I enjoyed our staying a lot.


The place where our friends live in this season is a beautiful, rural, perfectly comfortable, old mansion surrounded by the most charming Tuscany's countryside. Even if it was not my first visit there, I couldn't help but being really impressed by the beauty of such natural enviroment. The sight of the plants such as the olive tree, apricot tree, plums and a lot of different flowers as well as the the colours of the landscape and the curving form of the hills all around gave us the most pleasing and relaxing sensations. The countryside is to be sure the most delightful of all natural enviroment to me.


From the mansion the view is amazing; we were able to see the town of S. Gimignano on the opposite hill, where we took some walks together. It is a fascinating place that I had the pleasure of visiting since I was little.
San Gimignano is a walled medieval town in the province of Siena famous mainly for its beautiful architecture and its towers that can be seen even from a long distance and which has become its symbol.


Thanks to our dear friends our staying has been lovely and we felt perfectly at ease. My mum spent most of the time sunbathing and swimming, enjoying the good company and the nice climate. I read a lot when I wasn't engaged in some conversation or walk around the place or the town and I almost finished Northanger Abbey. It's really good and I think the film they made based on the book is really well-done. I will certainly watch it again soon. (Forgive me if the language in this post is a little strange, I'm afraid I've been influenced by the book)


Northanger Abbey (the movie made in 2007) --->

I should start studying... but it won't be easy to find concentration and I'm sure everything will end up like this (<--click to read the comic).


またね! (´▽`)/~~ バイバイ Bye, bye..

Sunday, 6 July 2008

..a very "animated" entry

After Pride and Prejudice, I'm now reading Emma! I must confess that Pride and Prejudice was more exciting and funny than Emma seems to be so far. I've read only 100 pages, so I'll talk about it after I've finished it, but I'm thinking of dropping it and reading it again in the future. So now I can read other novels like Northanger Abbey *_*

Lately I'm trying to create some animated gifs and since some of my friends find them quite well-done I post them here. I know they're not perfect, but I had fun creating them. Can you guess the subject? ;D

PREVIEW:




You can see the other HERE
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I've finally finished my exams for this period, so even if I don't know all the results yet, I'm relieved. It's so good to relax!
Me and my mum are planning about going in Tuscany for 3-4 days, probably from 10th July to 14th. There are such beautiful natural places there, I'm really pleased with the idea of this short holiday.
We'll be guests in our friends' house and it's really a charming place. I hope I'll be able to take some nice picture to show here ^_^

A storm is approaching and my cat is trying to stop me from writing this entry walking on the keyboard (because he's hungry) so I must go.
Bye~!


Monday, 23 June 2008

Pride and Prejudice

I just finished reading Pride and Prejudice and I'm so delighted that I can now consider it one of my favourite books ever.

It has been enchanting and I was so excited and amused while reading it! During the last scenes my heart was really pounding with great expectations and anticipation of what may happen that I still didn't know.
I must say that the film made the last scenes look more "romantic" and passionate, whereas the book is more delicate and rational about them, but I felt all Elizabeth, Darcy and Jane's struggles as well as their joy in a way that moved me.
I expected something more in the ending, where we are informed about the happy conditions of the eldest sisters but not much is said about the joy of their romance. Of course it's all left to our imagination that won't hang back from doing it with the utmost pleasure, even if I'm afraid my studying won't profit from it.

Jane Austen was really a great writer, I love the way she was able to create such complete and interesting personalities in her characters; she can make them develop a lot through the story, in a way that makes it difficult to guess what their intentions will really be in the next future.
Elizabeth Bennet has such an intelligent but difficult personality and she often lacks of patience and tends to have too much prejudices towards people, like she did in the beginning with "poor" Mr. Darcy. This makes her really an interesting character in my opinion. She is able to change and we participate of her feeling while they wave more and more towards a stable situation and she falls in love.

Like many other ladies who have read this book, I was charmed at the first attempt of Darcy's love declaration, which was startling in its alteration of manners though not completely unexpected:

"In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you."
(Mr Darcy ~ Pride and prejudice chapter XI)

The struggle of their relationships and its development made it surely the most interesting one, even if my predilection toward Mr. Bingley and Jane's personalities must be admitted. They're so sweet and cute!! <3

Jane Austen's intelligence and irony is easily conveyed in the character of her father, such a clever man who can at least try to prevent their daughters from their mother's ignorance and make fun of the society still without making any harm to his family. I laughed a lot in the ending, when he said to Lizzy:
"I admire all my three sons-in-law highly "(..)"Wickham perhaphs is my favourite; but I think I shall like your husband quite as well as Jane's." (Mr Bennet, Chapter XVII) (ahah! (´▽`*)アハハ I'm afraid the reason of my amusement will be understood only by few people who read it, sorry ^^;).
I'm going to read all her books when my exams are over and I think the next one will be Emma.

I guess Jane Austen would be glad of knowing that a lot of people like me still love her books and stories dearly. I can't help wondering and hoping that she was able through her life to be at least comforted by her happy ending stories the way she can make us dream about them. ☆



Tuesday, 17 June 2008

a cross between two evils

half underwater
i'm half my mother's daughter
a fraction's left up to dispute
the whole collection
half off the price they're asking
in the halfway house of ill repute

(Dresden dolls ~ Half Jack)

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Becoming Jane



Just to say that I love this movie... I keep watching it *__* Anne Hathaway and James McAvoy are just perfect in these roles!! The images in the film are so beautiful!!
Now I want to read all Jane Austen's books.... but I have to study ç__ç

Sorry about the useless entry ^^;;

バイバイ bye bye

Friday, 6 June 2008

A little photographic Update -

I just came home and I found this surprise ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ

Mashiro has graduated (??) and finally he has a beautiful flower :) He's the first one among my sunflowers so far. Even if today is a grey-rainy day I'm glad he was able to bloom.

I'm sorry if I'm not answering to emails and sms of many people.. just be patient with me, for the next few days I'll be only studying, studying and studying (and being in a bad mood because of that)... (TдT) hoping it's worthwhile. ( -.-)ノ
My cat seems to enjoy my book more than me:


Bye bye.. and good luck to everyone else who's studying/working, etc!!

Friday, 30 May 2008

Visiting Venice ~ part 2: the Guggenheim collection


Here we are with the second part of my tour in Venice: the Guggenheim museum.

Yesterday, I went with one of my friend (Federica!), to visit this museum.
I had been there only once, during a trip in primary school, so obviously I remembered nothing but some colours' perceptions and some vague feelings. It was an incredibly hot day yesterday and because of this our lesson and our trip was quite tiring.

The Guggenheim museum is situated near the Academy bridge (ponte dell'Accademia) and it has been Peggy Guggenheim's house until 1979. She lived among her favourite paintings and sculptures and in the museum you can still see her table with chairs, her silver bedhead, etc.


Let's say that contemporary art is not my favourite kind of art, but despite of this I appreciated the collection, at least for some paintings and artworks (I'm posting some pictures here).



The main artists and artistic mouvements you can find in the collection are: Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, Pollock, Max Ernst, Delaunay, De Chirico, Futurism painters like Boccioni, Carrà, Russolo, Surrealists like Dalì and Tanguy.
I enjoyed the paintings (well, at least some of them!) I must say that it's really different to see them in a book and to look at them in a museum. The colours and the brightness of some oil paintings give such a different kind of emotion when you can see them in fron of your eyes.
So, even if I don't like Futurism as a mouvement, I found myself enjoying some of those paintings too.


The museum is quite small, smaller than I thought, it has a beautiful "terrace" on the Canal Grande and a small garden where you can see some sculptures, a wish-tree (a Yoko Ono's present to Peggy) and also Peggy's grave.



In the museum cafè, there are a lot of artists' photographs on the walls, and as usual there's a museum shop (really expensive though! >.<) where I bought a postcard of the painting that had impressed me when I was a child: "Solidità della nebbia" (The solidity of fog), made by Luigi Russolo, an italian painter born in a city nearby. It was quite a strange feeling to see that painting and suddenly remembering that time in the past when those colours impressed my childish imagination.


Some other paintings and works I liked:


So, this is was the last visit before exams.. (´ヘ`;) now I have to study a lot!! >.<
Bye, bye! (´ー`)/~~

*images credits (in order):
1 - The museum entrance
2 - Delaunay - fenetres ouvertes (open windows)
3 - Kandinky - Weisses Kreuz (white crosses)
4 - Max Ernst - couple zoomorphe
5 - The museum terrace on the Canal Grande
6 - Luigi Russolo - Solidità della nebbia (the solidity of fog)
7- Calder - silver bedhead
8 - Delvaux - l'aurore
9 - Max Ernst - the Antipope
10 - Tanguy - le soleil dans son ecrin
11 - Clyfford Still - Jamais
12 - Picasso - le poete (the poet)

Saturday, 24 May 2008

Visiting Venice ~ part 1: the Marciana library


Yesterday was really a tiring day.. all dedicated to one of my art exams.

First, I went to look for (= photocopy) some books in the University library and I wasn't able to find one .__. I hope I will find that next week.

Then, with one of my friends (who has been a great support.. thanks!) we decided to visit the Marciana Library in Venice, that is situated in S. Marco square and is the most important in Venice and one of the biggest in Italy.
When we arrived there, we found out that in order to visit the rooms with the paintings we had to enter Museum Correr (in S. Marco square too) and make a ticket which allowed us to visit all the museum Correr ._.
We were a little disappointed because we didn't know what the museum was exposing and the ticket was expensive even for students ( ´゚д゚`)えーーー

I had a wonderful surprise entering the first room that was the Ballroom of the palace (that was really beautiful and decorated too): there were some Canova's sculptures exposed there! I love Canova's works of art so I spent most of the time in that room looking at them. There were Orpheus, Euridice, Dedalo and Icarus, Italic Venus, Paride and a little Eros.
Especially Orpheus was so beautiful.. I stared at him most of the time. He has perfect hands and body, and such a moved expression.



After that we went through all the rooms in the museum and we saw some old painting about Venice that were interesting, a little dark but beautiful and very lively, full of movement and people. There were 2 or 3 rooms dedicated to the old weapons used in the army (that were quite scary), and then other rooms with very old paintings (1200-1300) and part of statues I wasn't really interested in. There was even a little area about Egypt! I was quite surprised about that.




Finally we arrived at the Marciana Library, and it was smaller that I expected. Inside the library there are soft lights so the atmosphere is quite dark and quiet. It was built starting from 1537 and the project was made by the architect Jacopo Sansovino. It was the place where noble's sons could study and the several paintings on its ceilings and walls are mainly meant to inspire their study and behaviour.
On the ceiling there are 21 round paintings made by some of the most famous artists of the time like Tiziano, Veronese, Alessandro Vittoria, Tintoretto and many others.
In the room there were also some world spheres exposed, made with wood (I guess) and representing both the earth surface and the constellations (through animal images), they seemed very old and were fascinating.
There's also a public part of the library open to people who are looking for books and want to read them.
In the room after the library there's a vestibule where you can see some sculpures and a stair called "scalone" that has a ceiling and a cupola with a lot of decorations (made by Vittoria, Battista Franco and B. Del Moro), with angels and mythological figures painted and sculpted in squared and octagonal golden frames. We sat there for a moment (even because we were exhausted), outside there was a storm and we could hear music played somewhere outside the palace.
The stair and the vestibule were projected by Sansovino as the main entrance to the Library, but we found out it was closed, so we only looked at it without walking on it.

Next visit will be the Guggenheim museum, about modern - contemporary art (not for the same exam of course... for another one! XD)!

Now I'll put some images here. I didn't take them, because we both forgot the camera ^^; but I found them on the web.
The external part of the Library is fascinating, isn't it? I can't say much about that because I didn't study for the exam yet ^^;; but you can see that.

bye bye!! :D またね (・∀・)/~~