Saturday, November 29, 2008
Xmas cd
Some of you will have received a mix christmas cd from me but without any tracklisting because I didn't have time to make a bunch of cd covers. So I have posted the tracklisting below. I hope you like it.
1. Sufjan Stevens - Get Behind Me, Santa!
2. Mavis Staples - Christmas Vacation
3. Sufjan Stevens - Put The Lights On The Tree
4. The Ravonettes - The Christmas Song
5. Ciao Bella - Christmas Time
6. Sufjan Stevens - Hey Guys! It's Christmas Time!
7. The Eels - Everything's Gonna Be Cool This Christmas
8. Wham - Last Christmas
9. Sufjan Stevens - Did I Make You Cry On Christmas? (Well, You Deserved It)
10. Bright Eyes - Blue Christmas
11. Calexico - Gift X-change
12. The Handsome Family - So Much Wine
13. Sufjan Stevens - Come On! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!
14. John & Yoko - Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
15. The Lucksmiths - The Thought That Counts
My favourites are all the Sufjan Stevens songs, and also track 15. Hope you like them.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
My world tour of Libraries!
#5 Staatsbibliothek (State Library) Berlin, GermanyWe didn't spend too much time in this library. Had a quick look at the catalogue but couldn't understand much of it due to my not knowing any German.
#6 Small local library, Berlin, GermanyThis was our hostel located between a library and a record store, which you'd think would be great. But it was a terrible, terrible hostel. Great library though. I didn't get any photos inside. But they had board games! What a great idea!
#7. Amsterdam Library. This library is easily my favourite so far of my world tour of libraries. We spent a lot of time here as Liz was applying for a job in Scotland and was making use of the free internet quite a bit. You didn't have to sign up or book in to use the computers so that was handy. This library had more dvds than a dvd store, more cds than a cd store, and I think they had some books too! They also had so many computers that no one ever had to wait. More than I have seen in university libraries. They also had a nice little cafe with newspapers from all over the world, and any magazine you'd ever want to read (but the coffee was not that great).
#8. British Library, London.
Yes, it was a little windy on this day. This was a pretty awesome place to visit, inside they have original and handwritten writings from all sorts of people from history- Shakespeare, Charles Darwin, Captain Cook, old maps, and even some Beatles lyrics written on the back of coasters and plenty more interesting stuff to check out. To get into the proper part of the library you need to be a member, to be a member you need to be researching something.
We didn't go inside this library. We didn't have a lot of time in Edinburgh. Although, we did get a chance to see the place the first Harry Potter book was written and some of the places that inspired it. We also saw Dolly the sheep in the museum, and the Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle.
Library Street! Our hostel was on this street and down the end of this street was the...
Library Bar! The night we went to the library bar it was pretty much empty except for us. In fact most of Belfast seemed empty (and also closed) the whole time we were there. I thought the library bar would be full of rowdy librarians, but there was nothing! I hope their libraries aren't this quiet!
#18. End of the Road Library, Larmer Tree Gardens, England.
The three pictures below are all from Liverpool, and are all the same building. Not sure if this library has 3 different names, or if it's 3 different libraries. It was all closed when we were there (a Sunday) so I guess I'll never know unless I go back.
#20. Xaghra Library, Gozo, Malta.
This library was only open about three days a week, in the mornings. I went back another day and checked it out. It was the most bland library I've ever seen. But it was great that this Village had a library at all. I wish I'd gotten a photo or two of the inside.
So that's all I've seen so far. Still have Africa to go though so I may see some more, but I'll be on a tour so I'm not sure if I'll get a chance to. I'd thought I'd finish with this last shot of me holding the hand of Demetrius Phalereus (350-280 B.C.) who was "The inspirer of the Foundation of the Ancient Library" - This photo was taken in the foyer of the Alexandria Library. I hope this blog wasn't too boring for you. I hope at least someone reads it.
Glenn 2.0