Now you can all have a gander at my grinning mug sitting at the top of this lacklustre blog.
Don't you just feel a sense of completion?
Friday, February 27, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Honey I'm still free.
Well that las post was an "epic fail."
I'm just sitting here listening to Abba and reminiscing.
If you need me, leave a comment so I know you exist!
I'm just sitting here listening to Abba and reminiscing.
If you need me, leave a comment so I know you exist!
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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Well here goes something.
Hello reader! Today I mustered the courage to join the blogging band-wagon. With that accomplishment I feel slightly frightened. Mostly because as I try type something interesting happening inside my train of thought, all of the (probably very few) people reading will size me up and unfortunately see through this wordy disguise that I am quite dull. But I shall continue and hope for the best.
I suppose a little introduction would be in order. My name is Keeley, I am a high school student (don't judge!) who currently lives in Canada. Although that being said I'm actually Australian and Dutch. My interests include painting/drawing/sketching, learning about world history, clothes and shoes and bags and accessories galore, I also take fancy in Psychology/Anthropology, and lastly I LOVE READING. Bah, it's what keeps me sane sometimes!
Seeing as it's Valentines Day-almost forgot seeing as I'm alone aside from a sleeping brother whom I'm babysitting for my parents-I'll list my top five favourite romantic novels:
1. Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen (It's a classic! Who could refuse Darcy's smoldering charm?)
2. These Old Shades by Georgette Heyer (Set in England and France during the Regency period)
3. Atonement by Ian McEwan (Probably shouldn't read this if you're feeling down in the dumps)
4. Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote (A little bittersweet but still an amazing book)
5. Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (Another classic, but I'm sensing a pattern of sour love stories..)
If you actually read all of this, tell me what you think, and anything else of interest!
Ta-ta for now!
I suppose a little introduction would be in order. My name is Keeley, I am a high school student (don't judge!) who currently lives in Canada. Although that being said I'm actually Australian and Dutch. My interests include painting/drawing/sketching, learning about world history, clothes and shoes and bags and accessories galore, I also take fancy in Psychology/Anthropology, and lastly I LOVE READING. Bah, it's what keeps me sane sometimes!
Seeing as it's Valentines Day-almost forgot seeing as I'm alone aside from a sleeping brother whom I'm babysitting for my parents-I'll list my top five favourite romantic novels:
1. Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen (It's a classic! Who could refuse Darcy's smoldering charm?)
2. These Old Shades by Georgette Heyer (Set in England and France during the Regency period)
3. Atonement by Ian McEwan (Probably shouldn't read this if you're feeling down in the dumps)
4. Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote (A little bittersweet but still an amazing book)
5. Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (Another classic, but I'm sensing a pattern of sour love stories..)
If you actually read all of this, tell me what you think, and anything else of interest!
Ta-ta for now!
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