The Big RelocationOn Friday, Mum and I trekked down to Cornall (For Non-UK Users – Cornwall is a peninsula in the extreme South-West of the UK) to check out our new house in Redruth (Midway between the North and South coasts of the region). Redruth is a little town (smaller than Exmouth) and our new house is just off the main street and is placed conveniently between a cinema and a supermarket.
It’s a beautiful little house, a renovated cottage. It’s got a lovely modern, yet friendly décor, with new white walls, yet plenty of exposed beams and original stonework. The living room has lovely fire-place with an old railways sleeper as mantle. The bathroom is pretty big with a fab big bath! I’ve got the smaller of the two rooms (mum’s got to fit her gohonzen and piano in hers), but it’s got broadband and TV piped in. It’s got a nice big window with exposed stone-work around the outside. It’s also got a funky little fire-place! The best bit for me is finally having a home internet connection, now I’ll finally be able to chat to my friends at uni in Wales plus I can actually upload pictures from home :p I really like the kitchen, nice worktops! Plus it’s open plan, so that the space feels far bigger.
We’re going to be moving at the start of September, so I’ve decided I’m gonna have to have a ‘house-cooling’ for when we leave here and a ‘house-warming’ for when we move into the new place. Two excuses for a party :p
The only variable next is whether I can get a place at Falmouth Uni to do ‘Photography’ (top of my list) or Truro for ‘Photography and Digital Imaging’ (my back-up option) or Pool for ‘Digital Imaging’ (My back-up back-up). If I don’t get into any of those three (I can’t imagine why I wouldn’t, my portfolio is pretty good and I’m certainly determined) I’ve decided that I’ll spend a year doing normal, contracted work two days a week to make up the rent and spend the rest of the week doing photography (freelance paid work and non-paid ‘self-advancement’ stuff) and then apply for the 2007 cycle when applications open in September.
The bad news is that my IXUS was (is) still being repaired when I went down, so I couldn’t take any digital pics of Redruth and Falmouth. The good news is that I managed to find a mint-condition Canon Sureshot Supreme 35mm in a second-hand shop. Was a brilliant find! Only cost me £3 and it was in ‘as-new’ condition with original leather case and fully charged battery. It’s got a nice autofocus and auto-advance, though it’s a little loud. The thing I found funny is that it was produced in 1986, the year I was born. I bought a few rolls of film (unfortunately I managed to ruin one of them, since I’ve not used a 35mm in years) which I’m getting processed onto CD and will be ready by Tuesday (so you’ll have to wait till then to see the shots. The other bad news it that I only found the camera ‘after’ we’d gone to look at the house, so I’ve not any shots of the house itself.
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good luck with all of that!!!
:)
I've also bought 35mm camera, also Canon (EOS 300) it's really good. It's also used but i get Uv filter and bag with it and it still works perfectly.
Wish you much fun with new camera.
Have a pasty for me!
perszi: I just got vouchers back for a replacement camera, so am going shopping today :p
alex: OGGY OGGY OGGY!!