Sunday, July 10, 2011

BBQ


On Saturday after nearly 11 years together... Neen and I finally held our own barbecue. Granted it was just the two of us but that made it even more special. Well I had never cooked food on a BBQ before, and to be honest we don't even own one so instead we picked up one of those great little disposable BBQ kits which actually worked out great! 

Food-wise I cooked 4 fresh burgers and a pound of sausages. I marinated the burgers and sausages in chopped garlic and butter and seared them to seal in the juices. When the coals were ready I then barbecued them with some red pepper slices. We also had lettuce, potato salad and giant cous cous. It was really lovely and best of all it stayed dry! (Saturday wasn't really a traditional BBQ day, It was pretty overcast.)

We are definitely going to do another BBQ soon. Those disposable sets are so cheap and absolutely ideal for our needs. We are probably going to stick with just the burgers and red peppers next time...cooking pork outdoors is always nerve-wreckin', No man wants his first attempt at outdoor cooking to end with a bout of food poisoning. To be honest as nice as the sausages were they weren't worth the stress. We practically burnt them to cinders before we were satisfied they were cooked....They were lovely though!

I drew and inked a quick illustration inspired by our day yesterday, Check it out on my art blog... LINK

Lego: Hagrid's Hut



Lego was a huge part of my childhood and I hope it will be an equally important influence on my eventual kids early years too. My wife often has to remind me that there's no guarantee our future kids will grow to have any interest whatsoever in the little plastic bricks. I can very much imagine a scenario were my 9 year old son has grown quite adept at feigning interest and surprise as either myself or Santa produces yet another glorious 1000 pc. construction set to be built...

Well back to the point of this blog, every so often I get the notion I want to build a lego set. I know what your thinking! I'm a grown man - that's a little strange right?! We'll sometimes I agree, and go a few years with out a dabble in the Lego pond. Then I watch an interview or behind the scenes featurette with one of my fellow artist/animator colleagues. More often than not sitting on their studio shelves you'll spot a lego set or two...next to a limited edition bust of Batman, and a couple of Family Guy action figures...

That always reminds me I'm not alone in my refusal to grow old. If Neverland were real, I'm sure we artists would have time-shares...

I really think these Harry Potter lego sets are great - and for years have wanted to get one for prosperity sake. Well given the final chapter of the successive series is about to be released...it's safe to assume certain items of merchandise will soon be retired. Now seemed an ideal time to finally pick one up before they are gone. 

It really is a great set. Cleverly conceived, full of little details and very accurate to it's screen counterpart. It's built and has been added to my small but growing collection of sets that will one day be placed on display behind glass  - when my studio is large enough that is.

I guess that's the great thing about being in a career that mostly revolves around creating art for kids...every so often it's perfectly healthy...correction...necessary to act like one. 

Friday, June 24, 2011

Reading...In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash


One of my favorite childhood memories is watching the film "A Christmas Story"...I've more than likely mentioned it on this blog before...Well here is the book the film is based upon. I'm reading it at the moment. Select stories from this book were adapted for the films screenplay  - also penned by Jean Shepherd. I'm really enjoying it...Shepherd is a super writer..full of wit, charm and childish wisdom..

Listening To...Lisa Hannigan Live in Fingerprints

Friday, June 17, 2011

Robin Williams and Zelda Williams



I'm a huge fan of Robin Williams and I think this trailer and featurette for 'The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time' is great! I want his beard too!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Regular Posts Coming Soon...(Hopefully)

I've been ridiculously busy of late -  I have a lot of work at the moment so the 'ol blog has unfortunately been neglected this past month or two! Stay tuned...I'm hoping I'll be able to make more time to upload shortly...I have a backlog of stuff I'd love to share. Have a great day everyone!

Reading...The Martian Chronicles by Raymond Bradbury


"The Martian Chronicles is a 1950 science fiction short story collection by Ray Bradbury that chronicles the colonization of Mars by humans fleeing from a troubled and eventually atomically devastated Earth, and the conflict between aboriginal Martians and the new colonists. The book lies somewhere between a short story collection and an episodic novel, containing stories Bradbury originally published in the late 1940s in science fiction magazines. For publication, the stories were loosely woven together with a series of short, interstitial vignettes." Source: Wikipedia

Listening to...Lots of Music


These are the albums I'm listening to most this month...slightly different from one another! : ) Favorite tracks on each are: (Click the Links to listen/watch on Youtube)

Monday, May 23, 2011

Birthday Dinner in Scotty's Steak House

On Wednesday - the day before my Birthday, Dad and I went out for dinner and a movie after work. I had been promising him I'd treat him to a steak dinner since last year...finally we got around to actually doing it. Dad had just wrapped up work on some deadlines so it seemed to be the perfect opportunity. For dinner we went to Scotty's Steakhouse in Galway. If you live near or are ever passing through Galway I can't recommend Scotty's enough. Both the food and service are absolutely fantastic. We both ordered the biggest steaks on the menu...After the meal we went to see 'Fast & Furious 5'...and it was actually pretty darn cool! Perfect movie choice for a lads night out! I had a really great time and hope dad and I can do it more often.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

I Love Blu-ray....Players!



Neen and I finally entered the 21st century last night. After many years of diligent service my Playstation 2 which was doubling up as our household DVD player kicked the bucket. So after work and before my Galway United meeting I dropped into town and invested in a Blu-ray player - a Sony BDP S370 to be precise. I'm not a huge fan of the whole Blu-ray thing. Obviously the quality is a lot better but I'm not quite ready to trade in my DVD's just yet. So for me at least the aspect I was most looking forward to was seeing how the device handled DVD upscaling. 

To get things rolling Neen and I tested my one and only Blu Ray disc 'Fantasia' - the picture and sound were great. (We've had a HD television for years but have never experienced any HD content on it. You see, we still receive an analog TV transmission and my Nintendo Wii isn't HD.)

Next I popped Avatar on DVD into the player and I could not believe the quality. Neen and I were amazed. The upscaling feature works so so well. We are delighted with it!

I'm really glad I spent a little more on a good quality player, HMV were selling Phillips players for as low as €70, but I decided to go for the Sony instead which was €139

There are a load of DVDs I'd cant wait to re-watch on the Blu Ray now...first and formost Kenneth Branaghs version of Hamlet...