Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Wonderland

I spent the last month in faery tale land. No, don't go telling me that it ought to be spelled "fairy" because that is not even remotely what I meant. "Fairy" implies little flitty things harvested in vast quantities from the fairy fields of a small island off the coast of southern California used in cheap statuary and as party favors for little girls birthday parties and similar heathen rituals.
No, I said faery and I meant faery. I've been in Ireland and there is some old magic there. The whole place just oozes oldness. It isn't decrepit or rotting or backwards or anything. Everything just has this sense of age. The bones of ancient civilizations jut from the ground and there are tombs that have been around almost as long as people have been dying. It was fantastic! Ireland and the British Isles are places that just scream to be populated with kings and monsters and heroes and magic...once you get out of the cities at least. Those had a different feel to them, they were still full of history, but they didn't have the same kind of magic to them. If you ever get to see the tombs at New Grange or the Giant's Causeway, you'll have the chance to see what I mean. What a place!
Anyway, in honor of this singular experience, I have finally finished the revamped version of my enchanted forest scene from Joe Olson's class. Feel the POWER!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Abroad and Rockin'

Hey friends. No pictures today. I'll probably have something when I get home, but right now I'm cruising around Ireland with the BYU Singers. I have so much joy! :) Just letting everyone know that I'm still alive and having a blast. Last week we competed in the Cork international choral festival and recieved second prize along with a special prize for being the chior that most touched the hearts of the audiences who listened, which is what we are really here for. Anyway, stuff is awesome and I kissed the freaking Blarney stone today!