Monday, February 13, 2006

My New (iWeb) Site

Just when you thought I was gone, I am back!
But just long enough to put up a URL of my new site

Here it is!


Its done with iWeb which I am tinkering with at the moment.
Its an OK app, nothing brilliant, but does an alright job.

Anyway hope you check out the new site and dont forget to bookmark it.

Until next time.
Ooroo.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Happy New Year and goodbye

I havent had too much time to use my blog and so I thought I would take this opportunity to say thank you for reading my blog/s and wish you the best for 2006.

I will be using Apple's iWeb application for future updates and news.
(if you are interested in hearing from me send me an email to grechgerald@mac.com and I will send you a link to my new pages.

Adios from him and adios from me.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Merry Christmas everyone

Finally I have found some time to add an entry on my blog...

Just a short one to wish all of you a very Merry and Safe New Year, hope it is all that you wish for and full of opportunities that make your lives that much better.


Kathy and Gerald

Monday, October 31, 2005

Making Pasta till it came out of our ears!

I think I have over done it! I made home made pasta and made so much that I think we have enough for the next 2 years.

Here is my attempt at making the stuff!

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Comic Life is a hoot!


I've been using a new application called ComicLife. Click here to look at what I have done so far. (If you dare!).

Its a great way to get your photos and put them in a comicstrip for all to share.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Pavarotti Concert...cough, cough!!



The night of the 22nd October saw Kath and I attend a very special event, a "Pavarotti Concert" that was held at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.

We booked our dinner at a nearby restaurant in Richmond (an inner suburb of Melbourne) and drove the car to the stadium in the hope to find a car park. Once we finished our lovely meal we fixed the bill and proceeded 2km down the road towards the carpark... Then to find a major traffic jam, it took 1/2 hour to move through all this, and as we got closer, all the friggin carparks were now full, I dropped Kath at the front of the stadium, and said to her to get the seats, and once I found a carpark, I would meet her there. By this time I had 10 minutes left before the curtain lifted.

I found a car park 2km from the venue and ran to the stadium, I tell you I am so unfit and was gasping for air as I got closer to the stadium, I wasn't the only one in this predicament, many others were scampering with high heels/suits/opera attire etc. All desperate to get in before the great man began.

Anyway, I made it, and signaled to Kath, if she by any chance, had any water on her, which she did have! Whew, sweat was pouring from me as Pavarotti began, I was gradually getting my breath back, which I did in the end.

The show started with him sitting down at the side of a piano with a black shirt, sleeves rolled up and a silly multicolured scarf (pictured above). The conductor was also the pianist, and the opening 7 songs were simply that, him and the pianist, he also had a wonderful soprano who sang with him too,.

The Soprano ended up singing around half the songs during the night, even though her voice was that of an angel, it wasn't her that we were paying top dollar to see, it was Pavarotti! By now, there was no sign that this great man was going to stand and belt it out.

Part One was now over, and curtains closed... a wait of 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 25 minutes, 30 minutes...grrr what's going on!! Eventually after 35 mins the curtains were drawn back for Part 2, this time we all expected him to be suited up and standing!... NO!! STILL SITTING!!!! GRRRR!!

He was still sitting down as though he was doing a 'Pope John-Paul II' thing dribbling... The orchestra did an instrumental piece and Pavarotti reclined back and took a nap. Then you were ready for something special! Well, we hoped....na, the Soprano again!! The audience was muttering "When are we seeing Pavarotti belt one out!". Eventually the limelight was on him again! I must admit he was hitting some amazing notes, especially for one sitting down... In amongst the camera catching him picking his nose.

The drama hit as he was singing his started to cough, he reached for water which he had on the side of the piano (mind you still sitting). He was in trouble so the Soprano had to take over, the lights went off him and you could see him drinking water in order to get the coughing under control, he did in the end, then came back with a few amazing notes, then closed with another cough!!

Worse now he was nearing the end and we were all waiting for 'Nesa Dorma' (his trademark song) and you'd think this was going to be his farewell song too, the audience was on the edge of their seats waiting! Next! All of a sudden with no fuss, he gets presented with flowers says thank you in a very weak voice, curtains close and stadium lights come on signaling the end. What!! What the F***! Then you hear a few boos coming from the audience! My initial reaction is we've been ripped off!
No Nesa Dorma!!! Ahhhhh!!! No audience participation and not once did he bother to stand up from his comfy chair!

I have to agree with a media columnist this morning he says : Quote Melbourne Age: "So, important things first: the voice, alas, has deteriorated. The first group of Italian songs, with piano (played by the night's conductor, Leone Magiera) were awkwardly sung, with Pavarotti's head buried in his music.

He was seated behind the piano, looking, on the video screens, like a newsreader on television. There was little engagement with the audience, apart from a sporadic "thank you" between numbers."

And this... "There was all too often the feeling of the grandeur that was Pavarotti, rather than the sad, static tableau of the artist that now remains. He remained trapped behind the piano like a guest at his own memorial service. We had only glimpses of that once incomparable voice.

Prices were high for the event (just the program cost $30) but the arena was full and the audience more than generous. I wish Luciano Pavarotti the best for the rest of his farewell tour, and maybe he will regain his voice for other, luckier places...

Oh well... that was my taste of Coughalotti...hmh hmm I mean Pavarotti.

Next time an ageing performer tours I may reconsider before I outlay money for tickets. Overall if it wasn't for the performance of Simona Todaro the Italian Soperano the show would have been bloody ordinary.

Saturday, October 22, 2005

PhotoBooth and a fool!



Hey, Im back!
Back from a 12,500 km hike across Africa! Wrestling Hippos, fighting Lions and stalking Tiger.... Ahem! Hang on you say, erhmm tigers arent found in Africa! Damn! Was caught out! OK! I'll admit it then, Ive been busy and too slack to write any blogs... anyway I have discovered PhotoBooth it is so cool, here is a link to a page on my .mac account.

Click here to see da Silly Billy photos

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Im not neglecting this!

Been too busy of late to post...
So dont think Im not around I am here.

Hopefully after this big job has gone, then I can do some catch up Blogging.

Catch ya soon. G'fer!

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Wow! Life zooms by so quick doesnt it?

I just remembered something I must have stored in the back of my head and the memory came back to me, I swear it was something like 10 years ago but when I nut out how old I was at the time then its something like 20 years ago! Man that time has just flown by!

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Dot mac hey! Finally done it!


Why has it taken me so long to embrace dotmac?
It is marvelous I have backed up all my contacts, calendar, photos, movies etc. All online and it integrates so easily with many applications I have on my Mac/s.

For those who are saying the following: "What the fuck is he on about??" Click here it's an insight of why I'm excited.