31 December 2018

2018 - The Year in Review

It seems that this has become a yearly ritual - to go back and look through my Blog, choosing just one stand out thing to represent each month of the year we have just experienced.
I find myself saying "WOW - Did I REALLY do all that in just one year?" And then I remember all the things I didn't write about. . . . . 


SO - Here's to 2018!


JANUARY
The year did not start too well with the loss of a beloved Friend to Suicide
and 12 months later we are still asking WHY?
Dr. Brad Stringer

FEBRUARY
All of February was spent making and remaking Flowers for a Wedding Cake.


MARCH
Not much to write about in March as I was ill for most of the month.
I felt like the past few years finally caught up with me.
But we did manage to do a bit of work in the Garden.

APRIL
"My Istanbul"
The applique quilt I made my DS and DDIL for their wedding
 was chosen to be displayed in the "Best of the Best" collection at the
Australian Quilt Convention


MAY
The Garden begged for some more attention.
A tidy up and new pot plants were added until
we can get into it more seriously come Spring.

JUNE
Another busy month which finished
with a lovely evening out at the Melbourne Recital Centre
and a stroll along the River at Southbank.

JULY
I mainly spent July in the Kitchen - baking
but the most memorable event was the
Total Lunar Eclipse


AUGUST
An International Visitor gives us the opportunity
to take a trip along what must be the most photographed road in Australia.
The Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles



SEPTEMBER
Another Loss - This time a Favourite Aunt


OCTOBER
Back to Quilting - Making a Start on
Arabic Tiles by Jinny Beyer


NOVEMBER
Living up to our 4 Seasons in a Day Weather
Showing Off My Melbourne
to my Friends from AL - USA


DECEMBER
Congratulations to finish the Year
DS#2's Engagement to his #1 -GF

AND Congratulations also to
DH - Who (after trying all year) has FINALLY been able to Retire!



What Will 2019 Hold?
Whatever it is - I Wish you all
a Happy New Year!




25 December 2018

Seasons Greetings To All

Today started like most Days
Get up - Have a Cuppa Tea
Discuss what we want to do for the day
And then let the Day unfold on it's Own.

A Quick trip to the Cemetery to leave flowers for Loved ones that are no longer with us.  

Followed by a random decision to stop for Coffee - Just because the Coffee Shop was open on Christmas Morning. 

Read the newspaper (as you do) and came across a Thought Provoking Letter which was as challenging as any Sermon I could have sat through on this Day.


From there it was back home to Gifts under the Christmas Tree.

Lunch - which for the Second Year in a row, was High Tea instead of the Traditional Northern Hemisphere Fare.  
Much Better for a Hot Day.

Followed by the traditional "Everybody (except Mum) relaxes and snoozes off the meal" time. 


But then SOMEONE decided that 
They would like to go into the City (after Dinner when it is dark) so they can have a Selfie in front of the Christmas Tree.

"It's Not just ANY Christmas Tree.
It is Big and made out of Snowflakes!"

And we can make use of "Free transport Day" .

So Who am I to argue with such Logic?

And that is how I found myself at the end of Christmas Day on the Steps of St. Pauls Cathedral taking Photos of Flinders Street Rail Station all decked out in Christmas lights.

Just as well we "Let the Day unfold on It's Own"





24 December 2018

Backyard Progress - -

Back in November I wondered if our Backyard Project would be finished by Christmas.

We have sanded and washed and plumbed and dug and moved stuff several times.

I have dangled precariously from scaffolding with paintbrush in hand while simultaneously holding a conversation with the neighbours curious grandchildren.

(Occasionally accepting help when vertigo threatened to under-mine the project.)


Last weekend we placed recycled House Bricks along the edge of what will become a new Pollinator Garden Bed beside the Garage and finally moved the soil off the path back to where it belongs.

So with great delight DH announced
"Hey - We almost have our backyard back!"

Hmmm - nice thought
but still a long way to go.

What do you think about connecting the paths that run into the Deck with some more bricks so those pot plants don't have to be moved when you mow?

A few more Bricks off the rubbish pile put to good use.  And it does look so much better,


Then there is still dirt to relocate up to the DDs nature strip (Oh THAT is another story!)

And a Garden to Plant.
And a Rubbish Pile to deal with.
And THEN and only Then we can talk to the neighbour about replacing that back fence!

Did we make our deadline?
Christmas Day is Tomorrow and the Backyard Project is "Finished Enough" for the immediate Family to Visit.
A few Pots in strategic places will "Make Look Good" and can be easily moved when we need to start the Next Project.

But That can wait until AFTER Christmas!





12 December 2018

Thinking of You - Strasbourg

 

A year ago our Daughter has just wound up her Year at Strasbourg University.

She was so happy to stay a little longer to fulfil a long held dream of seeing the Christmas Markets.

Today Our Thoughts and Prayers are with this Beautiful City and Her People who were so Welcoming.






5 December 2018

Argggh - It's December already

I do this every year - 
Every year December comes around EXACTLY when it should, 
so why does it 'sneak up' on us?

I can't get into the swing of the Festive Season until the last Birthday of the year is Past.
THAT happens on the 3rd December.
I spent all day Monday making Black Forest Birthday Cake - and when I was  finished I was too tired to cook Dinner....


Why? they ask, does She wait until the last minute to bake a Cake?

Unlike these Two who decided to watch Spring turn to Searing Summer through the back door - I had other things to do.


There was Christmas Break-up Lunch and Demonstration at Cake Decorators to attend.

I didn't feel like going but then I never do and once I am there I am glad I went.

It was a fun demonstration. Instructing us on making adorable figures for a Christmas Cake topper.


And then we had some Transport problems which started off with a Fire, which closed Sydney Road and the 19 Tram line for almost 24 hrs.

There was also an issue in the City Loop which stopped all trains going through at the same time a Sell-out Bon Jovi Concert finished.

Trams were packed and sometimes held up. (Note: If you are going to get yourself arrested - It would be greatly appreciated if you don't do it on the tram line!)


So why was it a problem for Us?

We were waiting up for that "Pick us up at the . . ." Call from DS#2 and his GF who were in the City on a Special Date.

Dinner, MSO Concert, Romantic walk along the River, Ice Cream and - a Proposal!

It was a VERY late night!

* * *

Ah Yes - It Is December already!