Wednesday, December 30, 2009

fab.

amsterdam + concert

Pictures made on the balcony of friends in Amsterdam.

They also have a quadrangle toilet.

Nuts pie.

A postcard.

A chair made out of jeans in a fair trade store.

Want the dress in the middle, but it's so expensive: over €300,-

Look at the cute little clowds!

Huh? A car mirror next to your windows? Where would people use that for?

Spray lollipops!

Candy shop.

Wall and stairs in the candy shop.

Since when do they sell candy dildo's?

Old-Dutch apple pie tea.

Coco Chanel tea.

Halloween tea.

Lovemix tea.

How to make the perfect tea.

Wall in the tea shop.

I want this boys sweater so bad!

This guy makes good pizza. AND has an amazing pair of trousers.

Snake-scarf of a friend.

Empty stage.

While performing 'Going Up The Country'.

The lady who played bass was standing on her naked feet all the time.

The man behind Kitty is a really cool trumpet player from Jamaica. He looked our way all the time and even gave us beer!

Bought their CD. You could buy an LP and single too, but I don't have anything to play that with.

It looked so cute outside! And it was snowing, although you can't see that on this photo.

Stamps that say we've been in the old hall in the Melkweg.

The poster says:
today tuesday 29 december
old hall h20.30
KITTY, DAISY & LEWIS
sold out

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

you´re never too old to be a kid.


Stamped my two hands.
Coloured this colouring picture.

Hugged this huge panda teddy yesterday. Panda is in the Maritiem Museum in Rotterdam, on the kids floor.

tonight!

Looking forward to tonight. Je t'aime rockability!

What Wikipedia says about Kitty, Daisy and Lewis:
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis are a three-piece band comprising the teenage siblings of the Durham family. Their music is influenced heavily by R&B, swing, jump blues, country and Western, blues, Hawaiian and rock 'n' roll. They are all multi-instrumentalists playing guitar, piano, banjo, lapsteel guitar, harmonica, double bass, ukulele, drums, trombone, xylophone and accordion between them.

Kitty Durham (16) is the youngest of the group and primarily sings and plays drums, harmonica, ukulele, banjo, trombone and guitar. Daisy Durham (21) is the eldest of the group, who primarily sings and plays drums, piano, accordion and xylophone. Lewis Durham (19) is the middle child who sings and plays guitar, piano, banjo, lapsteel and drums. He collects and plays/DJ's 78rpm records and has built a home studio for the band to record in. It consists of 1940's and 50's recording equipment such as 8 track tape machines and vintage BBC and RCA microphones. Kitty, Daisy and Lewis do not use computers or any digital format during the recording process. They live with their parents in Kentish Town, north London. All of them have left school, but previously attended Acland Burghley School.

The band are signed to the Sunday Best record label who released their second single "Mean Son Of A Gun", a song originally cut by Johnny Horton in the 50s, with the B-side "Ooo Wee" which they first heard on a 78rpm record sung by Louis Jordan. This was released on 45rpm, CD and a limited edition 78rpm vinyl. The tracks were recorded at home. The vinyl was also cut by Lewis using his own equipment (though possibly at The Exchange Mastering Studios, which is owned and run by his father Graeme).


so this was christmas

On december 25th, some friends and me decided to paint.

Lisa's painting.

Sarah's painting on the wall.

My painting.

a picture paints a thousand words 2

My mini-palmtree.


Right hand.
Magazines.

Rainbow!




My favourite bag, with some costumized schoolbooks in it.