Archive for February 2004


Sanibel & Captiva Islands

February 23rd, 2004 — 8:56pm

There are some new pictures up from a trip we took to Fort Myers and Sanibel Island area of Florida in January. We were staying at a hotel that overlooks Sanibel Harbor. Anyway the pictures of himself were taken in the grounds of the hotel and at the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge.

Some people may know this, but I didn’t, but J.N.Darling was a cartoonist for the Des Moines Register during the 1930s and 40s and also a conservationist. He had a winter home on Captiva Island and was instrumental in securing the land on Sanibel and Captiva that became the refuge. It was named after him in 1978.

Click on the little boy with the telescope, or the pink birds (sorry, I’m no ornithologist. Answers on a postcard, please) for more pictures from there. If you need a login, ask us for one.

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Gregory Isaacs seven inch on my refrigerator

February 21st, 2004 — 3:18pm

‘You are the quarry,’ Morrissey’s first album since 1997 is coming out May 17 in UK and the following day in the US. Can’t wait, myself.

It is on the relaunched Attack label, now owned by Sanctuary, which also owns the Trojan label, among many others. Attack was originally the home of reggae artsist such as Gregory Isaacs and Family Circle.

Says Mozzer in the appallingly-written press release, “I have a Gregory Isaacs seven inch on my refrigerator.” This from the man who allegedly once said “reggae is vile,” which got him into a lot of hot water in the 1980s, although he now denies he ever said it.

Anyway, first single from the album, “Irish Blood, English Heart” is out March 29.

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Franz Ferdinand

February 20th, 2004 — 12:06pm

I went to see Franz Ferdinand last night, who were pretty darn good, if a little contrived at times (and poorly dressed in the bassist’s case).

But for some odd reason they were slated to come on at 11pm, seemingly to make room in the lineup for one of the most dreadful affairs I have seen grace a New York stage in many a moon. They were called Tight Fit – no, not that Tight Fit – and they were apparently from Brooklyn.

They were four girls, rarely doing anything other than trying to all sing the same notes – occasionally successfully – backed up by a couple of suspicious looking blokes on guitar and bass who obviously thought of themselves as some sort of impresarios. The bass player was introduced as “our founder.”

At one point they announced that this was their second gig, to which Jon retorted, “you mean you’ve done this before?”

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Photo albums fixed

February 16th, 2004 — 10:36pm

I’ve fixed the Gallery software I was using and so the albums are once again viewable. It took me longer than I thought because quite frankly, I was doing other stuff. That’s the last time I fiddle about with this stuff while at work.

We’ll put some January/February pictures up soon – promise.

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