Saturday, June 28, 2008

Saturday Mornings ..............

It's Saturday morning and time to initiate Princess Zara to the garage sales!
Aunty Leelee is at last out of the shower and we head out. We rug up and get ready to go around 7.30am.



It's great fun 'swinging' down a driveway to discover what bargains await at the other end.





But after a couple, it all gets a bit much really and it's time for a nap.
Mum and Mardie will keep watch and I'm sure they will find lots of treasures while I have a snooze...... oh well

Sunday, June 22, 2008

FRAMES

Here are my challenge frames.
I took them all on my recent holiday to the Top End.
Firstly one of Darwin town taken across the water from East Point.


This frame was taken on the path into Cutta Cutta Caves which are located between Katherine and Mataranka.
There were lots of stoney outcrops to provide a convenient 'window' of opportunity.


The final one I took while sitting on the verandah of our little cabin at Mataranka.
The paddocks around where dotted with termite mounds for that focal 'point of interest.


OK Di - what is our next challenge?

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Snippets of Darwin


We had a lovely two weeks in Darwin and I managed to take 850 photo's.
Surprise, surprise.
I won't bore you with them all so here's just a few to give a very brief overview of our time.
They are fairly self explanatory really.
I just loved the wild life and risked life and limb to go out in the mozzies to photograph - they breed them big and fierce in the Top End.
The sunrises and sunsets were amazing.
AND - I caught a barra on Corroboree waterhole on the Mary River which is about an hour out of Darwin. He was just legal at 55cm and made an awesome breakfast.
Some of the lilypads were not as they seemed tho' and those crocs look pretty big as they glided along near the VERY small dingy.
Now to think about which photo's to post as my 'frames' challenge.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Morning Tea at Aunty Beryl's......


Harry is having his first birthday in a couple of days so what an excuse for a gathering.
So a couple of weeks ago, the clan got together and Harry opened his pressies.
He loves his raggy quilt, dinosaur and other toys.
Do you remember playing in fallen leaves?
I sure do and so do my children so it's fun to see them carry that love onto the next generation.
Rob used to spend hours raking up the leaves!

We're off to Darwin in a couple of days, camera's are packed and I've started considering Di's challenge to 'frame' some photo's while I'm away.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

We're Back - briefly .............


Lots has happened since I last wrote.
I've lost my gall bladder and my mobile phone :-(
BUT - I have recovered from both events so that's a blessing.
I've got a new mobile and am not really missing my gall bladder.
I am enjoying my babies ......
Here is Zara - eating all by herself - clever eh?
And we went for a big walk on the reserve today - she managed really well and clumped along in her overalls and new Ebay boots.
Harry passed through just before his birthday and it was great to see them all then. Photo's later.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Bathtime at Mardies


It's a bit sad when you have to have a bath in an Esky?
Well not really, it keeps the water nice and warm!
Here is Princess Zara - one year old yesterday,
She just loves bubbles!

Sunday, April 06, 2008

The late 'A's


I've had a busy weekend so I'm like the white rabbit!
After much thought these are what I came up with for the letter A.
The restaurant- a sushi place - I found on Saturday in Pitt St in Sydney when we went up to the ballet - it was lovely Swan Lake.
What you find in the dark - this lovely spider was in the dark on the front deck a couple of weeks ago - check out his hairy legs - yukko - I'm not into spiders since I was forced by DH to assist in trapping live funnel webs back in early married days when he was working in pest control. They used to set them in perspex and carry them to display and 'scare' their customers into having their property treated I'm sure. Shiver shiver. The turquiose amulet I found in the QVB on Saturday morning and managed to surreptitiously snap it with the camera held at belly level. Hope they didn't have closed circuit camera's. Oh well.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Look what I can do!


Aren't I clever?
I can blow if I see a prowler and Mumma or Dadda can come and rescue me!

Friday, March 28, 2008

X-Rated!


No not really altho I did think about it but didn't want to shock you all too much.
It's a thought tho' what about a naked COW calendar for 2009?
I'm sure we could be as discreet as the CWA ladies. LOL
Now to the actual X's.
Here are some XRAYS - taken of my eldest DS in 1981 when he ran out from in front of the school bus and whamo - fractured femur - that's the thigh bone. The first two were taken a week after the accident - as you can see NO bone union so I fought to have him transferred out from Narrabri, where we were living then, to Tamworth which was the closest Base hospital with orthopaedic specialists. The last xray was four months later after spending all that time in traction - lots of nice new bone growth - a wee bit of misalignment but he ended up with lest than 1/8th of an inch of shortening which is pretty good for a growing long bone.
Then more bones - I thought of the xiphoid process - this is the little bit of cartilege at the base of the sternum (breast bone) that ossifies as we get older and is also called the xiphisternum - another X word - pronounced as a Z tho. We learn about it as we learn our CPR and measure up from it to know where to do our compressions for cardiac massage. It is also the bit that breaks off sometimes when we do it - YUK - I have done that and it felt nasty! Poor bloke died anyway.
Anyhow when looking for an illustration as I had no xiphoid processes to photograph, I found that there is a band called Xiphoid Process - weird eh? and hence the inclusion of thier CD cover as part of my mosaic. This is what it says about them ....formed in 1994 from the ashes of an experimental / Noise Duo, Xiphoid Process evolved to create intriguing soundscapes that transcend the borders of gothic, industrial, experimental, and synth music. Led by the solitary Michael Potts, and featuring an ever-diminishing, revolving array of guests, XP has garnered a cult following among dark music's intelligentsia
So there - you learn something everyday eh?
And lastly on a brighter note here is Zara's crocodile xylophone!
Posting early as we are off to the van for the w/e.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Snippits of the Royal Easter Show 2008


We decided to head off to the show on Easter Monday.
Showers were forecast so into the backpack went the raincoat and umbrella.
The raincoat came in handy as a picnic rug at lunchtime and to keep off the chill when going from the train to the car at 11pm!
It was a lovely day - a bit too hot at times but we managed to find either an airconditioned pavillion or a breezy spot to have a rest thru' the day.
There were lots of people but not too crowded but then we also didn't line up to get into the samplebag hall or to go to sideshow alley!
Got on the train at 7.45am at Oak Flats and arrived at Olympic Park at 11 - left the show at 7.45pm and got home at 11.30pm - so a BIG day out.
We wandered about and saw lots of stuff. I loved watching the working dogs and obedience trials where we won a Dr Harry show bag which meant I carried around an extra 1 1/2kg of Supercoat dog food in the back pack all day - was it worth it? Bailey says YES! I have yet to check out the Supercoat website were there should be a photo of us with Dr Harry!
We found some seats in the shade to have a rest and watch some show jumping, polo, camp drafting, tent pegging and the mass dog obedience in the main arena.
All in all a good day. Took lots of photo's and had the usual problem of extra cropping on mosaic maker but hope you get an overview of our day at the Royal 2008.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Scatterday for N


Well here we are - Happy Easter everyone!
Had a bit of a think and came up with these photo's.
Little things - thankfully have no 'nits' at the moment so how about Native Violets - they are very cute in our fairy garden with just a few dew drops left on the petals.
Speaking of 'dew drops' - luckily there aren't any of these on Maureen's - Human NOSE - or could be nares or nose hairs really - LOL - NOT nice up close and personal.
And, for mineral here is some Na Cl - salt in the salt pig.
Heading off to the Royal Easter Show tomorrow so will take the camera along - who knows what I will find to photograph there. I took some nice ones of show jumping a couple of years ago.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Now you see it - now you don't!

Do you like palms?

I always did - until I had one - well three actually.
These are Cocus Palms - probably planted around when the house was built say 30 years ago. They drop rotting dates everywhere which are like 'marbles' underfoot and that becomes quite a danger to old ladies who are prone to falling! Anyhow, we still have two smaller ones and we'll see about hanging onto them as they are further away from the house and not directly above the walkways.

We had a tree guy come in to quote on lopping the trees which overhung driveway next door after the neighbour complained about them (you can see them in the background). While he was here yesterday, we finally 'bit the bullet' and had the tallest palm removed.

It was quite a process with the guy harnessing up and climbing the tree like a monkey using 'spikes' attached to a brance onhis ankles - he made it look easy but then I guess he was fit and had had heaps of experience. He said that he is thoroughly sick of Cocus palms - they were a fad when they were planted years ago and now people, like us, are wanting them removed!. He systematically removed the lower fronds and then cut down the palm in sections from the top down.

So, our morning was filled with the sounds of chain saw and chipper! A job well done and our resident Wattle birds have returned to their 'thinned out' eucalypt foliage but, we didn't hear and flying foxes (noisey blighters) last night - food source removed. I'm sure they'll be back when the other palms flower and fruit.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Other Stuff .....


I took this photo today of my DF Maureen holding her great niece Anna. Anna was born on the 10th of Feb and is a real little doll. She was handed around a family gathering today in Mittagong, without even stirring. When you see a babe sleeping so soundly and peacefully you can see how Annes Geddes gets her amazing photo's.
Her Mum Sarah is holding the quilt that I made for her - her Dad Dave's comment when he saw the quilt was something like - "Gee it's homemade!" - that made me smile.

Garage Sale finds ....

I like to collect old things. Yesterday I found this cool bamboo rug beater - it kind of reminds me of the Miss Marple era. Who remembers those? It is in really good condition - I really don't think I'll 'beat' our rugs tho, I'll stick with the vacuum cleaner to remove the copious amounts of and white dalmation doggy hairs!
Do you know what the round ply thing is with the Christmas Bells burnt into it?
I didn't at first but was told by the seller ( I found this one a few years ago at Old Bar)that it is for storing doilies - it is two pieces of ply joined by a cord and it keeps the doilies flat. The decoration technique is called 'Poker Work'- the design is made by heating up a piece of wire and burning the design into the wood. And the box is an old ply wood Henri Wintermans Cigar box - it is stamped Holland underneath. It has some shirt studs and cuff links in it - I have another one that I lined with polystyrene and I keep my earings in it. Of course I couldn't resist the little washboard - it is so cute! I can remember my Grandmother letting me wash the hankies on one like this - I rember the big men's hankies - yukko - I think I prefer tissues! I have found some interesting stuff over the years from a brass railway lantern with revolving red and green lenses to a Griffith Tea tin - guess who has that now? Who knows what I might find next week - I have just had a request to look out for a sewing machine, that will be fun - but I am really looking for a high chair at the moment - well that's my excuse.

Lost a day - Scatterday Sunday - L's


Well I have an excuse this week.
Yesterday was wiped out with a migraine! I missed my ScqIllawarra meeting too - boo hoo. I had done my photo's but didn't make it to the computer to upload but here they are a day late.
Firstly the household items - our old lamp ( not sure what it might be worth but the flu / shade cost a motza after the cat knocked it down a couple of years ago) - some ladles and my lazy Susan - I bought it in Fiji 30 odd years ago and it still looks like new - it's made from Raintree timber and specially treated so that it didn't shrink which we came home to a drier climate.
The round things - Loot - some of the round coins in my coin collections.
Some of my collection of round Lenses - oh I forgot the binoculars and the magnifying glass - oh well. And some round tin Lids for Michelle - I was going to add the 'Man and Beast' (good old Rawleighs - fixes everything) tin but it is elusive at the moment - I used it last on Bailey's tummy.
The 'L' tools are a ladder - kinda vintage, some spirit Levels - one kinda vintage and the Landing net - is that a tool? OH well it was in the tool department.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Scatterday for the "V's" .....................


Well it has been a bit of an effort this week to find or discover enough relevant piccies. Finally I decided on a mosaic x9 of both new and old photo's.
Firstly the pinks ............I had to get our Zara into it so here she is in her pink VEST, then we have a pink VOLUME in the bookcase and Zara again with a pink VISOR on my Priscilla cap.
The girls and I did a 'drive by' shoot for the V SIGNS - these were all taken as we drove around the garage sales yesterday.
Then the huge - well I thought a lot about it from viaduct to vehicle and I couldn't be bothered to go out especially to source them. So I thought about other big V's and aha came up with these really huge V's from our European trip in 2004.
Firstly inside the VATICAN with it's huge ceilings - well worth getting up at 6am to be first in line to get in before the HUGE crowds.
Then VENICE - St Marks Cathedral with it's HUGE numbers of pidgeons and HUGE queues to get inside - I just stayed outside and photographed the pidgeons!
Then lastly the HUGE skyline of VIENNA, taken from the top of the HUGE Prater Wheel that we went on before we went off to dinner and a HUGE Viennese concert.
Phew - that's it for anoother week.
The kids have been here and I haven't been able to get to the computer - all gone home now and silence reigns.

Friday, February 29, 2008

All the "O's" ..............


Early entry for me this week.
Sweet thing - Oreo biccies in the supermarket.
The Oxford collection from my academic friend is what you would find in a library.
AND for Hawaiian - who remembers okinuis???
Mine are down at the van so can't photograph them but here are some modern ones.
I never did have the board to match them but did have the peroxided hair when I was a surfie chick down at Freshie beach.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

The letter 'H' .............


Here are my offerings for Scatterdays this week.
The game is Hopscotch. I drew one on the driveway with the only chalk I could find which was a piece of tailers chalk - very poor effort so this photo is a Net one.
Then colour - a Hot Pink Hat from my lovely hat quilt made for me by my SCQIllawarra mates for my 6oth. And, the sharp pointy things - all sorts of Hooks - from crochet to fishing with an old button hook thrown in.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Off babysitting .....

No Scatterdays for me this week.
I'm off to watch Harry have his swimming lessons and to babysit while the kids (parents)go to a wedding.
I thought of scabies - but (thank goodness) non around at the moment and then stinging nettles - know where there are some but no time to go there.
S for strawberries of course!
And gold - well I have lots of that ...... NOT.
CU soon. Steph

Monday, February 11, 2008

Visitors to M&M's


We spent a couple of restful if not soggy days at North Durras this weekend.
Here are some of our new visitors who came to feed on the deck.
A lady satin bower bird - my story is that she was SO hungry because she was sitting on eggs. Well her feathers are a bit disturbed on her front and even tho usually they are really shy birds, she can right up onto the deck to feed. I love the 'pigeon - toes' and bright blue eyes!
The brown doves don't come often so it was nice to see one again.
Galahs we don't have often at all - this was a young one. We have noticed quite a few immature parrots over the last couple of visits - they are just beginning to head out in the big world.
The cheeky lorrikeets we always have with us. They hang from the roof to see what is happening - they are the big bosses and hunt everyone else away with a great fluttering of wings and lots of noise!
These handsome pigeons are known as "Baldies" - lovely aqua tipped feathers on their shoulders and rumps - they all push into the feeders one on top of the other.
They keep us amused with their antics.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Scatterday for the letter "I"


I had a bit of a thunk about this one and came up with these photos.
For yellow starting with "I" I have a yellow ICYPOLE - Zara's first one! of course made with natural pineapple juice - no sugar or preservatives for this one. How did our kids survive on the stuff we fed them? Lemonade icy poles were great - no stains!
Then something Australian. I thought for a bit and someone at morning tea at work came up with - Aussie ICONS - so here we have 3 Aussie icons - no explanation required.
Then of course something you would find in there air - INSECTS. Don't you love the fly? Took it last week as my aunt and I walked thru the bush at Durras to go fishing - it had a motza buzz I can tell you.
Posting early this week as I'm off to M&M's for some R&R - I am SOOOOOO relaxed these days only working two days a week. Well mostly. Cheers all, Steph

Sunday, February 03, 2008

All the Z's


I'm late again. Oh well better than never as the saying goes.
Here are my Z's - I feel that I have an advantage with Princess Zara!
So we have, Zara, Zinnia's and Zucchini's!

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Australia Day



Here are Trace and Zara today - Zara's first Australia Day.
Check out the video bar at the side to view Zara's first steps.
Hope you are having a great Aussie Day.

Friday, January 25, 2008

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY Scatterday for N



Seeing it's Australia Day you get an extra N - National Pride - Aussie Aussie Aussie!

Now down to the business of Scatterday.
For orange of course - my lovely nasturtiums - my favourite colours.
South American - well here started my geography lesson. I thought first off of Nacho's - but they are Mexican and classed as Northern American. Then I thought of Nicaragua but that's Central America.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - so I thought I should check which countries constituted South American and aha Brazil! so here are some Brazil Nuts - phew that took some doing. And, last but not least - what's good for me but I don't like - well - who likes needles? Not me but when I have a severe migraine and I can't keep the medication down - needles are GOOD for me!

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY.

Monday, January 21, 2008

$4 well spent!



I bought this swing last weekend for $4.
Who needs to spend heaps of dollars to keep kids amused?
Zara had fun!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Scatterday for "U"



Well here are my photo's for this week.
I must admit to finding them a bit difficult really.
The street sign - well I checked the street directory for that one and drove by Uphill (which is uphill!)on the way to a ScqIllawarras sewing day which was fun. Great to catch up with friends and sew - tho I must admit some people can be "Miss Bossy Boots' - no not you Dawn!
Then cartoon character - I admit I had to go to the Net for Underdog! - but who is more of an underdog that my poor spotty girl when she had a wound on her shoulder a couple of months ago and had to wear a special collar 'bucket'!
Things people spend a lot of money on starting with U - I had trouble here - I don't spend much on my undies as you have already witnessed with the blue knickers so didn't fancy perhaps getting into stife for photographing expensive underwear. So what else costs a lot methinks - aha - Underground things - so here are some truffles that I photographed in Harrods - very expensive. I guess now when I check everyone elses' blogs I will find other stuff that I didn't even think of eh?
Let's see ...............

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Got One!

The buy of the day!
It's a bit like Forrest really - you never know just what you're gonna get.
And this is what I got today at a garage sale for $50.
The label says it's 6 man but you would have to be lying pretty close together!
Anyhow - we put it up and it looks AOK as you can see.
All ready for holidays next year.
We needed two poles for the rear awning on the van and looked at KMart yesterday - they were $17.89 each and we decided to wait to see if we could get them cheaper.
Now today for an extra $1o dollars odd we have a whole new tent! Amazing.
I also sold the Swift today for $200 less than we paid for it 2 years ago so that's not too bad.
Now it's time for bed .....

Scatterday for "E"

Better late than never!



Here I am at last - catching up after our family holiday.
The letter E - I thought about this hard and came up with the following.
Aha I thought - white starting with E - of course an egg - went to the fridge - they were all brown. Grrr.
Then remembered a little egg I found outside under a tree and had brought in to show the kids a couple of week ago. Not quite so white now - AND - I didn't smell it - but it's close to white.
From the plant world - easy an Eriosteum - a native wax plant in our native garden out the front.
I thought long and hard about the 'terrifying thing'. I thought of 'empty' things and was hit with the brainwave of how terrifying it would be to get to the fabric shop - having a 50% off sale and to have an EMPTY wallet! LOL.
Do I pass?

Friday, January 11, 2008

Snippets of New Year 2008 at M&M's



We have started a new family tradition. New Years at M&M's.
We borrowed tents and set up a tent city on a vacant site opposite our van which was really convenient.
We had two single tents, a two man and a big Jackaroo 'family' tent and in all we had 8 adults, two boys (half grown)and the two babies.
While it was a bit of a squash, we accommodated the babies sleeping in shifts thru' the day in the van/annex where it was cooler. We put up the shade shelter we used to use with the camper at the front of the van, filled it up with chairs and tables and used that as a dining room / sitting area which worked well too.
I'm sure the whole park was watching Maureen and I setting this up - we went down a couple of days before the onslaught to set it all up - it was a bit of a marathon but - it will be easier next year - well maybe not - we'll be a year OLDER!
The weather was kind with a couple of showery nights and one day when it rained. The tents held out and no-one got wet so that was a blessing. We had had the roof of the annex looked at the week before and it too was watertight - thank you Craig! It's so nice not to have to strategically place buckets and eskies under drips - just in case it rained. I am told tho' that all vans leak somewhere!
We did most of our cooking on the deck with a combination of the BBQ and frypans etc and set up a temporary kitchen out there so that we didn't have to go inside for drinks and snacks and so didn't disturb the babies at rest times.
So, I'll be on the look out (at garage sales)for a nice big tent of our own for next year - 12 months to look eh?
We kennelled the dogs at Nowra so it was a bit easier without them. We were able to do some walking in the bush and fishing which we can't do with them around as it's National Park. Didn't catch any eatable sized fish but had some fun trying.
I took some nice photo's and got some family video so the next step will be doing a DVD of our first New Year at M&M's.
Back to work this week (have cut back to 2 days a week nice one!) and am catching up at home - next thing will be to take down the Christmas deco's and get the house back to normal.
Now I guess I have to think about Scatterdays for this week.
I'm a bit brain dead - hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas at 'the Rail' 2007



Here's a photographic 'history' of our Christmas 2007.
This is Zara's first Christmas so she features greatly. I hope to be able to add some of Harry later on. We went to Blue Haven where I work to see Santa on Christmas Eve. Zara wasn't too keen to meet the man in the red suit. It must be pretty scarey when all you can see is eyes!
We had a lovely family day on Christmas Day with nice cool weather to enjoy a baked dinner with all the trimmings.
Zara enjoyed her gifts and loved ripping off the wrapping paper and playing with the ribbons - she was the centre of attention for us all. It's marvellous how having a small child at the proceedings enhances the enjoyment of the adults looking on....
We are off to Durras for a 'staged' family gathering with Brad and his clan over the New Year period and we plan to set up a bit of a tent city on a site across from our
van.
Not too sure if I will get this weeks Scatterdays done before we go - am a bit brain dead for 'Y' - might have to get out the dictionary.
Happy New Year to all and I wish you a happy and healthy 2008.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

It's almost Christmas and it's 'S' week


I'm late again but I have an excuse - it's almost Christmas!
I finished work on Thursday and have been getting organised at last.
I can smell the lingering aroma of Christmas cake and pudding that I baked today. It will be as appreciated as if it had been baked weeks ago - I hope!
Lee is home and doing lots of sleeping - she needs to 'catch up' she says.
Here are my Scatterday pics for this week.
My S for Christmas are the Surprises under the tree - I have quite a few cute Santa's but I though everyone else would have him too!
My beverage is Sangria. We discovered Sangria in Spain and loved it. It makes up like a wine punch of red wine, orange Fanta, fruit and sugar. We haven't tried the 'made up' bottle yet - perhaps tomorrow. I don't think it was the Sangria that had me doing the Chicken dance on the bus - I'm pretty sure that was Grappa! LOL
My S for medical is Stethescope. Christmas Bear is checking out the reindeers heartbeat :-)
I will be away next weekend (but will probably get to doing my mosaic before I go) - the family are all coming down to the van for a week or so - we will have a tent city! I am just hoping that it won't rain.
I wish all my fellow Scatterdaisies the compliments of the season and health and happiness for 2008.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Lucky me!


Look what I got today!
This is 'Hat's Off to Stephanie'. They know me well don't they?
Isn't it cool?!!!
A lovely 60th birthday gift from my ScqIllawarra mates.
I actually got together with them today after a few months of being elusive and not being able to attend meetings and what a lovely surprise!
Now to find just the right place for it to hang. Thinking thinking.....
A big thank you guys - I am really thrilled to bits.

Here's a new quilter in the making ...

Zara had a lovely time playing ladies at afternoon tea - saying hulloooo and waving along with lots of smiles and eye scrunches!
She also had fun sliding along on the shiney floor and checking out the colours on the bottom shelf of fabrics. I wonder if she is chosing for her first creation?



Mother and daughter - toning in well with the purples.
We had a lovely afternoon. Back to work tomorrow :-(

All the "D's" - late again. 16.12.07


Here we are at last!
It's been a busy weekend. A Chorus singout on Friday night and then 2 on Saturday - it's fun tho' as we go to shopping centres and functions etc to sing Christmas Carols.
Then Saturday afternoon down to the van to take down some stuff for New Year and organise to have the roof on the annex looked at - it leaks.
Well - it sure does leak as we discovered last night! We have an esky, a rolly bin and several buckets strategically placed under the drips - and of course the guy couldn't come and silicone it up in the rain could he?
Oh well home again this arvo and into some jobs here so it's all good.
Now for this weeks scatter D's. I have found this one a bit difficult but have finally decided.
For sewing - here is my sewing room a Disaster area! and I am working to a Deadline with the project I have just finished - phew - into the mail tomorrow - can't tell it's a secret :-)
Vehicle - here is DD's Damaged vehicle.
I got a text message while I was in Fiji - 'I have had an accident on the way to a wedding!'- Bit of a panic being so far away but luckily no-one was injured and the car is back on the road again $4500 later - thank goodness for insurance!
And, touchy feely starting with D - here is doggy Bailey - her ears are so soft and silky - definitely touchy feely!.
Now I am off to my bed - after I have a quick peak at what the categories are for next week.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Scatterdays for K and being on the other side of the sheets! 8.12.07



Well - here are some blue Knickers! A joy to behold eh? My neighbourhood K thing are the King Parrots watching me sew up a shade blind on the verandah of the van - my second neighbourhood! and dangerous - well I thought everyone would have knives or 'killer' things so here is King Kong - he was dangerous in the movie. This one I bought at a garage sale in Canberra and I was told he was bought at a fundraiser for 'Gorilla's in the Mist' - how's that for providence?

Now, here's my big whinge for the week - I missed my ScqIllawarra GTG today.
I think it was because of my over indulgence of eating out on Saturday. I had a Fishermans basket at the Bluegum - all fried and not very nice but I ate a good bit of it. Then there were some lovely profiteroles with fresh cream at the 80th birthday bash in Nowra.
I woke at 3.30am with 'chest' pain. Ended up getting dressed and leaving the motel about 4.30am and heading up to A&E at Shoalhaven hospital - just in case. My GP emphasised after I had a bout of chest pain about 6 months ago (and then a normal stress test) that I was not to take it lightly and that if I woke at night with pain not to write it off as indigestion. I said to the RN on duty - it's probably just indigestion and her comment was - "Oh yeah - I've heard that one before!"
Anyhow after a normal ECG and an examination by the doc, seems as tho I had a bout of biliary colic and maybe have gall stones :-(
I also now have a sore backside from a couple of injections! I do not like being 'on the other side of the sheets!'
Anyhow, I started to feel a bit better this arvo and will take the antibiotics and go off to the doc to organise an ultrasound etc and see what's happening.
What a drag.
Off to check everyone else's K's.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Scatterdays and News for 2.12.07



Here is my mosaic for this week - starts with M!
For my texture I chose dear Zara with a MUSHY banana - she had just fallen over and was being consoled by DD - food is a great reward!
My weapon - a MACHETE - it's really my old Fiji cane knife. Everthing was done with a cane knife in my day there. Now they have whippersnippers! but the old cane knife (machete) is still used to trim coconuts and do basic garden tasks and I saw lots of them in Savusavu.
The hobby - well who remembers MACRAME? I was a great doer in years gone by and here is a necklace that I bought from a Fijian lady at Savusavu airport on my way home. I found it difficult to find traditional 'island' crafts as most of the traders had beaded jewellery and things that we see here in Oz. I bought this necklace because of the shells and I eventually found some things made from coconut husks and fishbones - much more traditional. I have been busy this week getting my photos and video onto the computer to do up a DVD of the trip.
I decided this week that I wanted to drive around in something a bit more upmarket than my baby Suzuki Swift. I bought that little 3 cylinder job when I still had the camper and it was a great little runabout from here to Kiama but I was reluctant to tackle the trip to Sydney up Mt Ousley etc. So, I have lashed out and bought a car. I started off with trying a sporty Celica with sunroof etc but decided it would be too difficult to manage the car seat with the two door job - It was fun to drive tho. I looked about and tested a few different models and ended up with a good little Corolla.

This will do me. It's a 2001 model with only 103,000ks - looks a bit cool and is quite zippy to drive. Next thing is to swap over the plates and detail up Swifty and sell it.
Now I must away and work on the movie! I am getting quite adapt at voice overs and titles etc. It's fun.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Singing in Paradise


Our bure at Daku resort in Savusavu Vanua Levu Fiji Islands.
Vanua Levu is the smaller of the two main islands in Fiji.
I lived for 2 1/2 years in Suva, Fiji's capital on Viti Levu and I had Scott my eldest there in 1974. I really wanted to go on this trip to see what changes had occurred in 30 years and also the opportunity to get to an 'outer' island and to have the opportunity to sing with the local people was just amazing.

Here's proof that I was there! I am usually 'behind' the camera. Here I am on our front deck.
We had just returned from our first visit to Vivili Village to sing with the people there - it was great. More later.

I'm home



Just home from a lovely holiday in Fiji. So Bula!
Had a great time 'Singing in Paradise'. More info later when I can get to the computer and upload some more photo's etc.
Here's a quick Scatterday for the letter H.
For the human of course I had to pick our lovely HARRY. Here he is in his farmer overalls. Then for soft my Harrod's teddy and the toy - Maureens old handcrank sewing machine which she was give as a child.
Off to the van to hopefully erect the bunk beds which we have modified to suit us better. From a triple single to a double on the bottom and single on top. I don't work well with steel! give me fabric any day, much more forgiving. Hopefully the local metal fabricator in Batemans Bay has the holes drilled just right this time!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Saturday 10th November. Not Scatterday


Well no Scatterdays today.
I've been busy singing.
I am a member of the Wollongong Harmony Chorus and today we sang at a street festival in Albion Park - just a few k's away from home. We have over 40 in our chorus so as you can see just a few of us out and about today.

There I am - up the back.
It was fun to entertain in the open air but a bit difficult to compete with the motor bikes and hot rods passing by behind us on the street.

No more news from me for a few weeks now as I'm off OS.
Tomorrow I am off to Fiji.
I'll be back online after 24th. BULA!

Sunday, November 04, 2007

ScatterSunday 3rd November - A's


Well, here we are Sunday night.
I am just back from a quick trip up to Taree ( 5-6 hours from home)to check out grandson Harry and family - will post some piccies later.
These babes grow so quickly don't they? so I needed to catch up and say hi as we won't see them now until the end of January.
Here are my 'A's'.
My veggie is asparagus courtesy of Mr Spuddly - not nearly as nice as Pennies but certainly tasted OK!
My round things - yummy apricots.
And - the things that I think smell nice are twofold - my aromatherapy oils and hmmm hmm my aniseed black jelly beans!