Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Xmas photos

On Christmas Day, we were invited to lunch with S and G who live in the next block to us. Also there was Y, whose husband H is a chef and working in Kalgoorlie over Christmas and New Year. He is actually volunteering at a Care Home, to make sure the residents eat well over the festive period. Then S's son arrived with his partner, loads of food and a beautiful King Charles spaniel. The two young people are both twins. I almost believed them when they claimed to have met at a Twins Convention! They are getting married soon at Howard Park Winery which is on land near JL's old Group Settlement farm near Cowaramup.

Flower arrangement by Meredith
S is manager of a team of ladies who clean my house and many others in the vicinity. They have just about cornered the market around here as they are so efficient. Meredith used to have a Florist's Shop, which is why she is so good.

A few nibbles to start
Difficult to get everyone to smile at the same time!
That's better!
Christmas ham
Huge feast
S and G live on the ground floor and have a small patio outside, seen in the background here. A few weeks ago, something fell down from the top floor and hit the ground here. It was a suicide. The person had claimed to be interested in buying the top floor apartment; as soon as the agent showed him in, he went straight to the balcony and threw himself off.  How horrendous! Luckily, a member of the local fire brigade lives next door and came to organise the clean-up before S and G arrived home. The same thing happened in our block some years ago, and the people moved out next day! On another occasion, people on the ground floor were enjoying lunch on their patio when something fell on top of their table. It was a cat, a dead one!

Amazing dessert courtesy of H the Chef! A luscious trifle, unbelievably delicious!

Boxing Day at the beach
Coffee afterwards
Moonflower at Como
They only flower for one night of the year!



Friday, December 21, 2018

The Holly and the Ivy





No holly in Perth. This is what grows around here at Christmas.

E has gone to England to spend the hols over there. She was booked on the non-stop Qantas "Dreamliner" to London on Saturday night. At Perth airport 40 passengers were bumped off "due to weight restrictions". How could that be? Those flights have fewer passengers anyway, because of the need to carry extra fuel. She ended up having to fly next day.

Before leaving, she had been busy making lots of Christmas cards, one for each of the English rellies she would meet:
















She says it's cold and rainy over there. It's 37 degrees here. I've just been for a swim, but the pool was full of some rowdy people drinking beer out of GLASS bottles, so I told them off!



Wednesday, December 12, 2018

The Salt Path

Readers of this blog might conclude I'm a bit obsessed with the Camino. Like the rain in Manchester, it's either raining or going to rain (or dripping off the trees), so to speak. However, I'm now reading about another long distance footpath: the South West Coast Path, around the edges of Somerset, Cornwall, Devon and Dorset.


This is a gripping account of a walk by a couple in straightened circumstances, with hardly any money and hardly any food, wild camping and living on instant noodles. It's a tough "camino" with too many ascents and descents on the trail for me, but these two intrepid travellers somehow manage to do it. It's an adventure story. You want to know the ending but you don't want it to end. A bit like the Camino!

Sunday, December 9, 2018

When it's hot...

When it's hot here, you head for the beach.  My preferred one is South Beach Fremantle, where there are no big waves. Unfortunately it's half an hour's drive, but someone has to do it!


Then it's time for a coffee and a people watch.

Beach cafe




W.A. Naturalists' Club Annual BBQ at Herdsmans Lake





Paperbarks around the lake
JL enjoying a glass of red while others went on a bird walk





Paperbark shedding its "paper"
Water level is quite high