Nice to see you!

Three major events occurred for me last year (2010), all in the space of about 2 weeks. I turned 50. The following day I got married. Two weeks later, my oldest daughter became pregnant with her first child and my first grandchild.

Most middle-aged people will tell you that in their minds, they still feel 20 something. It's the same for me.

Wasn't it only yesterday that I was planning a night out with guys from the surf club? That gorgeous new perm. Flaired, cuffed denims and the red t-shirt with the off-the-shoulder frill. Corked platform wedgies. **sigh**

Suddenly I'm looking in the mirror and wondering how 30 years can flash by so damned quickly!

So here I am in cyberspace, sharing my genuine shock and horror with anyone who'll listen and maybe I'll even meet some other over 50s who find themselves in the same predicament!

Welcome to my dilemna!!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Failing Markets

After the dreadful weather yesterday afternoon and evening, it was a relief to wake up this morning to a fine day.

I set my alarm for 5.15am so that I could get myself organised for the markets, but when the alarm went off, I lay there in the dark wondering why I had set the alarm!!

Is that a sign of age?  Or was it just that I had to wake up properly first?

I took my time getting ready, but as I left home, I had that 'feeling'.  You know?  The feeling that I'd forgotten something important, but try as I might, I couldn't work out what it was.

When I arrived at the markets and began setting up my stall, I realised that I'd left my earrings stand behind, along with my signs.  **forehead slap**

As the morning wore on, the wind got stronger and stronger, to the point where it was very uncomfortable and all of my stands kept falling over, so I took the stands down and lay the jewellery on the table.

Other stall holders were packing up more than an hour earlier than usual because their goods and their gazebos were at risk of blowing away!

For the first time ever, I sold nothing at the markets.

There were quite a few people about, but they were spending their money at the one fruit & veggie stall and the one plant stall.

Still, I got to spend a couple of hours with Aussie H, which was nice and we got to chat to lots of the local folk as they wandered around the grounds, which was also nice.

Adoring Husband appeared briefly with my coffee and then bought me breakfast from the SES stand.

However, it was a long and uncomfortable morning and I left 45 minutes early, feeling a little dejected.

I wish I'd taken my camera because there were some lovely little green bush parrots in the trees beside my stall and I'd have loved to have taken some photos!  Yes, my obsession continues!

I only have one photo to post today, of my precious little Chicklet.

She makes my heart go all aflutter :o)
We have a lunch date tomorrow (I hope) so I will try to get more photos and more cuddles then.

The markets may be failing, but the Chicklet love is still stronger than ever!

Nite all.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Market Day Arrives Again.

This morning after my coffee at the 'Seat of Knowledge', I visited a friend who has a lovely garden.

I asked her if I could come and take some photos of her flowers and plants, so when I arrived, we sat with a cup of tea and chatted for a while, then I attempted to take some photos.

Unfortunately, we had gale force conditions here today, so it was next to impossible to get perfect shots.

Out of 270 photos, I was able to salvage about ten, and edit them to a presentable state.








That was a huge disappointment, but she has offered her garden anytime for me to take photos, so when the weather calms down, I'll try again.

Still, it was a nice visit anyway and a pleasant way to pass the morning.

The rest of the day was spent inside because of strong winds and very heavy rains.

Adoring Husband slept for a couple of hours and woke up when the rains came - the bedroom windows were open so he got a little damp :o)

He cooked dinner again tonight, which was lovely, and then we watched the first football final between St George and Wests Tigers.

Number One Son will be excited that his team, Wests Tigers won easily.

Tomorrow is market day, so I'd best get a good night of sleep so that I can be fresh for what I hope to be a reasonably busy day.

Aside from that, I'm not organised, so I need to get up extra early to get it all together!

Nite all.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

September Challenge

Our photography group has been set a new challenge for September.

The theme is 'A photo taken in my front or back yard'

The first thought that comes to mind is a flower or vegetable photo, but really, it's about being original and different, so once again, I am racking my brain for a unique idea.

I have a couple of ideas that I will try out tomorrow.

A morning stroll along the sand flats at low tide.
Not much to share today because I went to indoor bowls this morning and then afterwards I visited Mrs Bucket, whom I hadn't seen for a few weeks.

After I got home, I picked some fruit and veggies out of the garden.  A tub of snow peas, one asparagus stick, two ripe tomatoes, a peach and some mulberries.  Delicious.

Adoring Husband and I watched a couple of old movies during the afternoon and then he cooked dinner...

Crispy skinned salmon fillet with a delicious pillow of mashed potato and a green salad with avocado, cucumber, tomato and snow peas with a light french dressing.  Then for dessert, slivers of fresh strawberry with dollops of fresh thickened cream and a strawberry coulis.

I really should have taken photos of both courses, because Adoring Husband always presents meals as a work of art, unlike me, who just throws everything on a plate!

I can't begin to describe how delicious both courses were.  I ate really slowly because I wanted it to last longer.

One last photo to end with tonight because it's time to obsess over garden photos for the challenge and time to get some sleep because the tennis was postponed last night and I'm pretty sure it will be another 'no-go' tonight due to more rain from the hurricane.

White Dove
Calling out for any ideas for the September challenge!

Nite all.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Witching Hour

I started my day by waking up, going to the kitchen and making myself a cup of tea and then going back to bed.  I turned the tv on for the news and drank my tea.  It felt self indulgent and fabulous!

Adoring Husband and I spent the morning browsing furniture shops for hall cupboards and garden swings, but had no success finding what we wanted.

Then we had lunch at the Bayswater Bar and Bistro, which is part of the Peppers Pier Resort.  Lunch was delicious and the view over the bay was an added bonus.

I then got to spend about five hours with Vegan Chickie and Chicklet.

Chicklet has grown and changed in the four days since I saw her last!  She is growing up so fast!

The adorable Chicklet with her loving Dad.

A freaky photo to share.  All to do with the light and slow shutter speed.  I call it the 'whoosh' photo
Their new home is lovely and the view from their lounge room is 'to die for'.

They call it their 'island of calm' and it's the perfect place to relax and regenerate for a few hours.

Chicklet's giggles and happy sounds make you feel all warm and fuzzy too.

At the end of the day, 'Woman of Many Talents' picked me up after she finished work and we drove home, which was a lovely way to catch up.  She has been working so hard lately that we haven't been able to play golf or do lunch or any of the usual girlie things.

The big bonus at the end of the day was the beautiful dinner that Adoring Husband had prepared.  Beef fillet, snow peas, cabbage with bacon and baby potatoes boiled in their jackets.  Very very nice!

Last night I went to bed before the tennis started and this morning Adoring Husband informs me that it had been cancelled due to rain ... so now I have a second chance tonight, but already, my eyelids are feeling very heavy.

I can hear Adoring Husband's snoring through the wall, so I need to wait about twenty minutes for him to settle into his comfortable 'snoreless' sleep before I turn in.

It's almost midnight **yawn** the witching hour.

Nite all.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Empty Nest

Echo .. echo ... echo .... echo ..... echo

That's the sound I hear in my empty nest.

I listen for Chicklet's happy noises when she wakes up.

I wait for Vegan Chickie to appear in the lounge room doorway with Chicklet in her arms.

I miss our late night chats after everybody else has gone to bed.

**sigh**

Tomorrow, I get to see them for the afternoon which will be lovely **happy dance**

In the meantime, my obsession continues ...

I was in the right place at the right time to catch this guy just before landing!

Another shot from the Mary Cairncross walk.  Just magic.

Bee Eater

Just about to fly up into that branch.

One Two Three ... Jump!
Today, we booked our whale watching trip for next Monday.  Another photographic opportunity.  Five hours of whale photography!

Tonight, I'm hoping to stay awake to watch the Australian, Samantha Stosur, play her next match in the US Open Tennis Championship, but I think her match is on at 1am our time ... that is still over two hours away and I am feeling decidedly weary!

I don't have the same stamina that I had even ten years ago!

Oh and if you are interested, Canon finally got their site up and running for their competition and I submitted my entry this morning.  Whew!

I might just sit quietly in my empty nest and see how long I can stay awake ... I'm thinkin' it won't be that long :o)

Nite all.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Highlights

The highlights of my weekend were ...

... being gently woken up by Adoring Husband at 4.45am Saturday and realising that I had set my alarm for 5.45am.  Luckily we were not relying on me to get us to Alma Park Zoo on time!

... seeing Alma Park Zoo for the first time since I was about eleven years of age.

... meeting the other people doing the workshop, including Barry Beckham who I had chatted with in flickr but never met face to face.  Catching up again, with our teacher Andrew Goodall.

... spending the whole day wandering around taking photos of the different animals.  Seven hours of photography ... my idea of heaven!

... seeing Bribie Island again and driving by Mum's old house, remembering happy times.

... catching a beautiful sunset across the passage from Banksia Beach.

... wandering through the local markets at the jetty.

... having breakfast at Scoopies on Bribie Island.

... finding the Arts Centre where I was hoping to buy a pottery bowl to replace mine that got broken a few years ago.  I couldn't replace it but got some lovely gifts there.

... visiting Glasshouse Mountains for the first time.

... doing the Mary Cairncross walk and taking more photos.

... going to Montville for lunch.

... hearing from Andrew that he had made positive comments about one of my photos (the joey in the albino pouch) on flickr.  My goal, after doing is original workshop, was to have him make a good comment about one of my photos on flickr.  It's like a badge of honour!

... seeing Vegan Chickie, The Bare-chested Chef and Chicklet in their new beautiful home.

... arriving home safe and sound from a wonderful weekend.

Here are some of the highlights ...

Alpaca

Emu

Lace Monitor (goanna)

Water Buffalo
Glasshouse Mountains
Now I am waiting for the Canon EOS Photo5 competition to open.  Canon are having trouble preparing their site for uploads and the competition was supposed to open today.  A little frustrating.

So they are my highlights of the weekend.  The highlight of today would be Canon getting their act together so that I can submit my entry before I go to bed tonight!!

Nite all.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Done for the Weekend

Our wonderful weekend of photography is over!

... and now I have over a thousand photographs to sort through.

I've spent a couple of hours tonight going through some of them and here are a couple of my favourites, so far.

The forest canopy at Mary Cairncross

A yawning koala, but I think he's saying "All I can hear is blah blah blah"

Three lovely lemurs
Today we did the Mary Cairncross walk which was lovely http://www.mary-cairncross.com.au/

It's a nice walk for those of us who aren't as fit as we should be.  Not too steep and only something like 1.7 kms long.  There are also a number of bench seats along the way for anyone who needs to rest.  I highly recommend it.

When you finish the walk there is a lovely cafe where you can sit and have a cold drink or a coffee.  As an added bonus, the cafe has a wonderful view of the Glasshouse Mountains.

We drove on to Montville and saw Andrew (our photography teacher) in his shop, where we bought one of his 2012 calendars and he showed us some of his photographs from the workshop at Alma Park Zoo.

After that, we were homeward bound so that we could drop in and see Vegan Chickie, The Bare-chested Chef and Chicklet in their new apartment, on the way.

I must say that our house feels very empty now :o(

So, another short 'ish' post for today.  Time to sleep.  Perhaps I will have time to tell you all about it tomorrow, but for now I am done for the weekend.