Monday 26 June 2017

Changing face of Manchester: Oxford rd, St Peter's square

The demolition of the Odeon Cinema on Oxford rd was expected for several years. Nevertheless when I passed in front of it last week I felt the view of the disembowelled cinema against the new building was really sad and brutal. 
Odeon cinema demolition
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I'm in favour of progress but I'm also in favour of preserving certain things. While Elisabeth house was a really depressing building, the cinema was a piece of history and many people spent memorable hours in, including me. Seeing it like a big wounded animal is poignant. Here is a reminder of how it used to be

Odeon Cinema and Elisabeth house
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzketeer/5109667911
And how it will be

Building that will replace the Odeon cinema
Elisabeth house from another angle
Elisabeth house 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzketeer/5109663643
Replaced by One St Peter's square

One St Peter's square
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Sunday 28 May 2017

Rock the Casbah


Today for no reason other than I passed in front of it, I went into a lego shop. After browsing some of the packages I arrived to a stall where people could build their own lego figures. Since I had time to waste I spent several minutes choosing pieces for my figure.... amusingly I wasn't alone, five other adults were doing the same two young women and three young men.  No children in sight. The figure above was my creation, I was satisfied enough to buy it.

Friday 19 May 2017

Sequoia project: day 110

Number 1,2,3&4
Following from this post a couple of months ago. I've transplanted the seedlings a while ago because they were too crowded in the kit container. They are growing nicely. They all have branches now. I used normal garden compost, even though some bonsai purists seemed pretty against it. It worked well. N2 (second from the left) which in the kit used to be the biggest, is now the smallest because it was the last to be transplanted in its pot. Trick is really, like for all plants, to give the the right amount of water and light. I put them in my mini bow window where they get plenty of light and some direct sun in the late afternoon and evening. I also spray them with water every couple of days (which is even more important if one lives in a dry climate). They do bend heavily towards the light so I rotate  them every few days to make them grow straight. I've now put also some tooth picks to keep them straight because some of the branches are quite heavy for the size of the plant. N4 (last on the right) was particularly unbalanced by that big branch also visible in the picture.

Friday 10 March 2017

The sequoia project

I went to visit the Muir woods, the Giant Redwood woods near San Francisco.





While I was going there I was chatting to my sister who jokingly challenged me to bring back one tree. I answered that the trunk of one of those would occupy my entire back garden. I then thought about bonsai trees and that I could grow a bonsai if I could find any seed. Of course I couldn't find any seed under trees because it was spotless under wood with no cones and tourists have to walk on paths anyway, also I didn't know at the time but, as giant as the trees are, the seeds are instead really small. Luckily the shop in the park sells redwood growing kits, so i could fulfill my promise to bring back if not a tree at least the seeds.

I finally planted the seeds a couple of months ago. They suggest to leave the seeds in the fridge for few weeks, which I did and, while they guarantuee the germination of at least one seed, it's really lucky to get more because the redwood germination rate is quite low. I was really lucky and I got four seedlings.

First born



Four seedlings

I'm really happy. I was already thrilled when I had one, but now if they survive my clumsiness I can give it a go to make a little bonsai wood or at any rate I have more chances to grow properly at least one. ☺️

Timeline:

* 27 January planted seeds
* 16 February Taken out of the fridge
* 3-17 March germination
* 27 March transplanted 3 in pots