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PhotoHunt – Time (& Wet)


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This week’s theme is “TIME” … I was originally going to pop up the road and take a photo of a local building with clock face and flag flying, but the weather has been awful today, so it wasn’t worth going (and during the week I didn’t have shifts that were conducive to being home in daylight hours either). So instead I came up with the following …

Very wise words said many many years ago … “Take time to smell the roses” (Russian Proverb) – over the years I’ve come to realise how important it is to take time to enjoy the simple things in life, and everything that each day brings … These roses were from the flower markets in Hong Kong – I just adore how every single bud has it’s own protective packing!

Then just for fun, here’s my Dad dressed up as “Old Father Time” πŸ˜‰

“Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you.” Carl Sandburg

Now here is one from the archives again … this time the subject is “WET”. I didn’t realise I’d brought this photo with me when I moved to Aussie, but sure enough I just found this during the week … a very VERY old ph0to of me when I was about 17 – on Christmas Day in NZ, wearing my brand new dress I’d bought for the occasion (I was working full time back then as a typist) – my cousin who was visiting from the UK very kindly threw me into the swimming pool, then to add insult to injury made Mum throw a bucket of water over me while he took photos … have to admit, it’s a great action shot! πŸ˜‰

The next photo is me being stupid – sitting waiting for a bus at Nadi bus depot … in the middle of Nadi being flooded! I think I was in for a looooong wait! πŸ˜›

Travel, Uncategorized

A bit of allsorts

A few days ago, during my crisis days, I started to finally start scanning chart covers in readiness for posting on Ebay – however KarenV has a great idea, to start selling via blogging first, and I think I’ll steal that one soon. Even if only a few sell via this method, the rest will get dumped on Ebay for ‘open slather’. Anyway, it might still be a few days away before I get around to scanning them all, as it’s a HUGE task – there’s a lot of rubbish in that pile, but someone may find something they like … and if not, there’s nothing lost.

It’s been an interesting few days recently, that’s for sure – surprisingly enough now that I don’t have spare money to buy groceries etc (only one week left to payday thankfully) I’m actually eating healthier … go figure! Admittedly I’m not eating fresh fruit etc at the moment, but that’s just an interim thing until my funds are OK again, but I’m actually being really conscious of what it is I’m putting in my mouth! I’m planning meals again, and not eating junk because it’s quicker and easier … oh boy, it feels really good πŸ˜€ I used the timer on the breadmaker last night for the first time, and woke up to the smell of fresh baked bread this morning – I thought I’d died and gone to heaven! πŸ˜€

I’m not really stitching at the moment … I’m halfway through a Christmas ornament that I started at work on Sunday (to try to take my mind off things), but don’t have the motivation to finish it yet – I’ll snap back into stitching mode again this weekend, though, I’m sure. I’m slowly starting to get my energy levels back again … earlier in the week it was taking all my energy just to get up and go to work 😦 Now I’m on day 5 of working days, with only 2 left to go, and starting to get my ‘pep’ back. I spent a lot of the day today like my old self laughing my head off with Lucien – it felt really good to be back to normal at work, that’s for sure!

The other thing I did was to look at re-doing my 101 Things list … I’ve gone through and removed all the pricey items, as it’s just not feasible and realistic – it’ll take me the full 18 months to pay off my new lounge suite, and there’s not much left of the challenge time then, so I’ve found challenging items that are within closer grasp – I have a number of embroidery classes that I’ve signed up for (correspondence classes) that will challenge me as a stitcher that I have all the items for, so it makes more sense to include those as items to complete. While it makes the other items no less worthy, it’s just a simple case of being realistic and getting back to the basics πŸ˜€

I’m hitting the hay earlier tonight, though, as I’m now on a 6am shift tomorrow to cover someone who’s off sick, so I only have an hour before I have to be fast asleep. Dinner was some fresh soup from the freezer (Pumpkin and Potato) with fresh baked bread … yummo. So now it’s time to get into ‘unwind mode’ ready to drop off to sleep quickly hopefully.

Yet again I’m far behind on reading blogs, but I hope to remedy that this weekend too … it’s a good job I have 4 days off LOL.

Seeing as there are no stitching piccies to post today, here’s something totally different … if you’re ever in the Adelaide region, and want to visit a good vineyard, I can honestly recommend Hugh Hamilton Wines in the McLaren Vale wine region – they’re a small boutique winery that only sell from the cellar door, but their wines are wonderful (especially the reds – love the Sangiovese mmmmm) … they’re a bit on the pricey side, but oh so worth it.

Travel

Ouch, my feet hurt!

Not much of a stitchy post today, but I thought I’d take a few minutes to sit down and rest before picking up my needle for the afternoon … I’ve been tagged by Margaret, but I need to think about my anwers yet before I write them up, but watch this space πŸ˜‰

Yesterday I enjoyed my walk a little ‘too much’, and came home with whopping great blisters under both feet oops – it made it a very uncomfortable trip into the city to catch up with Fraze for dinner, but it was lovely to catch up again after not seeing each other for a couple of months. We were going to the Rose Garden in Elizabeth Street, but opted instead to go to the Shanghai Dumpling & Noodle House in Chinatown, and I loved every single mouthful … we had prawn and chicken steamed dumplings, pork fried dumplings, spicy chicken noodle soup, Shanghai fried noodles and green vegetables with oyster sauce, and could barely walk afterwards … yummo πŸ™‚ I was finally able to give to give him the potato crisps we bought him from Marks & Spencers in Hong Kong πŸ˜‰

Then today popped in to clear my PO Box on the way to my hairdressers appointment (which is about 3/4 hour drive away from home), and found some wonderful things hiding in there – my order from Dragonfly Dreams, and Christmas came early with my parcel arriving from Jenna too. As I’d already said I was wrapping my scissors up for myself to go under the Christmas tree, the cheeky little monkey has already done it for me, so there’s no peeking allowed and it will be a REAL surprise on Christmas Day – you’re a real crack-up! My American twin also sent my Christmas prezzie from her at the same time too, so that means I have two prezzies under the tree this year woohoo πŸ˜€ Thanks again, sweetie, for getting my scissors for me, and thanks heaps in advance for my Christmas gift πŸ˜€ {{hugs}}

Aside from that, no stitching piccies to show – seeing as my stitching mojo had returned, and I got home so late from dinner last night, I decided to put the snowmen to one side and get cracking on my gift stitching … I was originally hoping to get these finished earlier, but I didn’t have the fabric for one, and I’m still awaiting the thread for the other with a back order from SB&B (which I’m also getting a bit antsy about, as there are items I need for the scissor fob exchange hmmm). Now it’s back to my stitching again – I managed to get 8 whole eyelets done at the hairdressers today (I had a bit of blonde put back in again, sorry Mum, but it’s pretty subtle!) so I really need to get the needle cracking again tonight! I’ll take piccies of my postal arrivals later … I can’t be bothered getting the camera out of my bag from yesterday, lazy sod that I am πŸ˜‰ LOL.

Today will finish with Tom Yum soup I bought from my fave Vietnamese (and Thai) restaurant in Box Hill today … I love getting my hair done, if just for the fact it gives me an excuse to pick up some of my fave food πŸ˜‰ And today there was an extra highlight to the day – I called in to say “howdy” to my fave Melbourne stitcher and friend, Sharon, and managed to catch up for a few minutes while she was at work. Unfortunately it wasn’t long enough, but still wonderful to catch up briefly and share a hug – she’s such good company πŸ˜€

Home & Family TO BE FIXED, Travel

50 Projects lists

I decided not to list a list of projects I want to complete as part of my 50 Project Challenge, as I need the flexibility to pick and choose as the mood fits … and considering my HUGE list of possible candidates in my current stash, there should be no problem whatsoever in finding 50 projects. My relatively full stash list is here, and is by no means complete (eg I have most of the TW charts in existence from a stash collection spree years ago).

There are a few projects in the “highly desirable/pretty definite” pile, though, and these are:

  • Lavender Rose Sewing Case – Fancy Work
  • Bordeaux Sampler – Sampler Cove (WIP)
  • Egyptian Garden Mandala – Chatelaine (WIP)
  • Dolphins Domain (aka “The Dratteds”) – Cross My Heart (WIP)
  • Winter Queen – Mirabilia (WIP)
  • Stitching Leporello – Chatelaine
  • Star Spangled Scissor Finder – Calico Crossroads
  • Apricot (“Marine”) Elegance – Cindy Valentine (WIP)
  • Autumn Arbor – Drawn Thread
  • For the Birds – Drawn Thread
  • Summer Solstice needleroll – Eventide Designs
  • Quaker Swan Case – Fancy Work
  • Golden Garden Sweet Bag – Forget-Me-Nots In Stitches
  • Raphael’s Raspberries – FMNIS
  • Secret Garden needlecase – FMNIS
  • Folding Cross Needlebook – Indigo Rose
  • Le Jardin Silk Sampler – JCS magazine (WIP)
  • Pacific Pohutukawa – Jen’s Jems (WIP)
  • Polynesian Paradise – Jen’s Jems
  • Evening Star – Just Nan
  • Winter in the Square – Just Nan
  • Sapphire Star – Laura J Perin
  • Angel of Love – Lavender & Lace
  • Coffee Menu – Little House Needleworks
  • Needle Nick – Lizzie*Kate
  • Sun needleroll – M Designs
  • Schwalm Whitework Pinkeep – Moss Creek Designs
  • Lavender Blue Celtic Knot Quilt – Nancy’s Needle
  • Onyx – Paw Printings
  • Here Comes Santa Claus 2005 – Prairie Schooler
  • Rainbow Lorikeets – Ross Originals
  • Flight of the Bumblebees – Ruth Schmuff Designs
  • Nature’s Resting Place – Stoney Creek (UFO/WIP)
  • French Monogram – Twisted Oaks (WIP)
  • Crimson Fire – The Victoria Sampler
  • Bunnies in my Garden – With My Needle
  • Strawberries So Faire – With My Needle

Other than that I have the freedom to choose a project at will πŸ™‚ So much for not making a list!! oops hahaha

Thanks to everyone for their comments on the Aussies vs Kiwis – it is true that every country/race has their minority that are less than tolerant of other cultures, and friendly (and sometimes not-so-friendly) rivalry … and yes, the Brits vs Scots and Yanks vs Canucks are definitely right up there too! LOL. Personally I’ve always been very accepting of all races and cultures, and that’s been part of the wonderful experience that life has given me so far. While I’m certainly not perfect on that score, I try not to be judgmental and accept everyone for who they are … and have made some great friendships and learnt a lot by doing that. One of these life experiences was staying with a Fijian friend’s family outside of Suva, in a typical Fijian home (they were very poor) … they taught me a lot, and I treasure a lot of the memories from my time there.

Still no stitching news … tried again last night, but to no avail – I took a Shepherd’s Bush needleroll into work again, but not much chance to stitch, plus I was very tired last night after only 5 hours sleep (and last night it was the same, so heaven help me tonight! – geez I hate these 6pm shifts!!). I have had great plans of stitching a gift for a friend, but can’t get my head around designing/choosing the project … it might end up being a late arrival, as this week just isn’t the right time for me 😦

I’ll end of saying “welcome” to the new commenters here … it’s been nice to hear from you, and I’ll be popping over to your own blogs soon to return the favour πŸ˜€

Charity Stitching, Finishes, Home & Family TO BE FIXED, Travel

Week of the Dragon! (2nd post)

Nope, I didn’t get that wrong in the title … it’s not the “Year of the Dragon” – for us it’s been the Week of the Dragon!

While we were in Hong Kong I made Mum pose in front of the Nine Dragon Wall in the temple gardens, and laughed saying it was now a Ten Dragon Wall hahaha …

Dragon #1 (ie 10th Dragon)
Then tonight it was a true dragon-fest … I put the final backstitches into my dragon quilt square, while watching Dragonheart on TV, with my own mother dragon stitching away opposite me … an absolute plethora of Dragons!!! LOLOLOLOL.

Dragon #2

Travel

‘Big’ day out

Today was the first day we ventured a bit further from home … partly due to the fact that I’ve had atrocious gastric/watery diarrhoea ever since arriving home from Hong Kong (too much info, I’m sure haha), and today was the first day I haven’t been wandering around rubbing my tummy and feeling sorry for myself. Added to the fact that I got my ‘monthly visitor’ cramps right on the same day as the gastric cramps started … believe me it’s been no fun for the last 4 days – each on its own is bad enough, but together hmmm!! My downstairs neighbour copped the brunt of it at 2am this morning, when I thundered downstairs in my PJ’s to thump on his door, asking him to switch his damned music down as it was like trying to sleep in a concert hall (yes, I was definitely Little Miss Grumpy Bum!). To give him his due, he very rarely does it, and has only gone to town into the small hours twice in the last 12 months of being here … the alcohol fumes nearly knocked me down when he opened the door, but he was very gracious and apologised and said I had every right to be upset – at least that helped to settle my blood pressure, and he switched the piano concerto down to a minimal noise for the rest of the morning …

Today we managed to visit the RSPCA to go cat-hunting … I have at home cat food, litter tray and kitty litter, food and water bowls, play tunnel and balls with bells, and a scratching post/sleeping box (2-tier thing) – the only thing missing now is something cute with four legs and fur and goes “meeeow”! πŸ˜‰ There were two cats that I quite liked today (both 2 years old), but the RSPCA staff member I spoke to said I really needed to have a cat that had already been an indoor cat before, and they didn’t have anything there today that was suitable for me apart from a deaf white one boohoo (dunno why, but I’m not keen on white cats for some reason). Depending what comes up over the next couple of weeks, I might take the risk and take home a stray and hope it settles in … as the lady said, though, that’s when I run the risk of them being destructive if they’re used to being outside … I’ll also take Gina’s advice and go visit the Cat Protection society as well, to see if they have anything suitable, and keep an eye on the RSPCA website for updates of incoming kitties. It would just be nice to have one while Mum’s here to give it company for the first couple of weeks while I’m working, and to help train it off the furniture initially …

After the RSPCA we popped out to the “Essence of Life” textured embroidery exhibition nearby at Mt Waverley, which was lovely … then into the Guild exhibit on the way home, whose theme was “Celebrate” this year. I have to admit, I was very disappointed in the number of entries this year for the Guild exhibit, as there were so many last year – but then again, I struggled to come up with anything that I’d stitched that could be included, so perhaps others had the same problem … last year’s theme was Gardens, so there was loads of inspiration for that one. Regardless, though, the exhibit was still lovely to walk round, and there were some stunning pieces on display. As usual the work by Alison Cole was awe-inspiring and exquisite – she would have to be one of my favourite local stitchers … her work never fails to impress me!

After that we came straight home … we’d bought something light to eat in the car between exhibits, and my stomach had been making gurgling noises ever since, so we thought it wise not to push things too much, and started the pilgrimage home – it was lovely to get out of the house though, albeit for such a short excursion!

Even though I’ve been housebound for a few days, I can’t say I’ve managed to get a lot of stitching done … I’ve managed to almost finish my last charity quilt block, and just have about 1/3 of the backstitching left to go before it’s finished (then I’ll post a piccie) – then I have more commitments for stitching all due around the same time that I need to get cracking on … and here they are, just to remind myself, more than anything else:

  • 15 August – Dragon charity quilt block
  • 1 September – Vash’s round robin (Robin’s Nest BB)
  • 4 September – Redwork exchange (SBEBB)
  • 5 September – Needleroll exchange (Robin’s Nest BB)
  • 15 September – Strawberries So Faire SAL (StitchingSmalls)
  • Now … the Lavender Rose Sewing Case SAL (with KarenV and Isabelle)
  • Now … weekend Needleroll SAL (with Katrina et al)

Travel

Back from Hong Kong (long post)

And oh boy, was it a wonderful trip!! Wish we could have stayed longer, but it just gives me more incentive to go back again another time πŸ™‚ Our trip started off with a bit of trepidation as our flight to Hong Kong was delayed by an hour – there was a typhoon hitting Hong Kong, and we weren’t sure whether we would be able to fly or not … but they found the typhoon was moving inland so they made the decision to take off and fly. It did mean we got a bit of stitching done at the airport for that extra hour or so πŸ™‚ I’ll probably set up another blog eventually with extra info and photos of HK in it, rather than really cluttering up this one with “all” the photos, so if anyone wants to see them, you can πŸ™‚ … but I’ll put a few selected ones here too.

Unfortunately on the day we arrived we’d both taken travel sickness tablets due to the impending rough weather, and they knock us both out, so we wasted a large part of the first day by sleeping them off … but we still managed to get moving a little bit at about 2-3pm and hit the streets. We walked to the local tram stop (just a block away) and had our first experience of local public transport – it’s absolutely fantastic!!! (I’ll write up more information on my new ‘holiday blog’ when I get chance.) We then went to the Western Market, which was a major disappointment as it was just two floors in a very small building – I did buy a 1/2 metre of some blue silk, but that’s it – and then we opted to walk up the back streets for a while back to the tram road, where we passed the dried fish shops … what a feast for the eyes!

The hotel we stayed at was ‘out of the way’, and not in a major tourist district – instead, it was in the middle of a traditional residential district (Western District, past Sheung Wan), and very Chinese … and we loved it! We ended up walking all the way back home to our hotel, instead of taking the tram, and soaked up all the sights and sounds on the way. We also managed to buy some fresh fruit from a local fruit vendor – no problems with language difficulties … she showed me the money owed on her calculator, so I could pay easily – we bought some nashi pears (Japanese apple pears I think they’re called in the USA etc), huge cherries, and the best thing of all for me … a bunch of bananas!!! The reason being, I haven’t eaten a banana in a number of months, since the Queensland crops in Aussie were affected by our recent cyclones – the last time I saw bananas for sale here was for about $15/kg (usually approx $2-3/kg) … I started drooling when I saw them so plentiful in HK πŸ˜€ That night we ate at a local restaurant in our street, which quickly turned into a favourite – the food was awesome! In fact we were very good while we were away, and didn’t eat Western food at all – for me, that’s all part of the holiday experience, trying everything from another culture … luckily I love Asian food, too, so I was in 7th heaven with everything! πŸ˜‰

The next 12 hours were ‘interesting’ … when we got home we ate a couple of things we’d bought while out, and Mum pulled out half of her tooth in a macadamia lolly … and ended up with half a jagged tooth for the rest of the trip. Unfortunately that spoilt things a little bit, as she couldn’t eat a lot of what she would have liked – but she’s waited until we’ve got home to get it fixed. Then we had a fire alarm go off at the hotel at 11pm while we were in a majorly deep sleep (first and last time in the whole trip).

The next morning I checked with the front desk if they could recommend an optometrists to buy some glasses … and there was one right next door – woohoo!! So I spent about 1/3 of my total spending money in the first 1/2 hour of leaving the hotel room haha – yes, I am the proud owner of one pair of specs (which were ready for me to pick up close of business the very next day – gotta love HK!!!) … and for me that was my priority for spending while I was away – driving home from the airport last night after 10pm was sheer heaven. I spent less money on the frames, and got the top of the line lenses with all the bells and whistles (anti-glare and toughening etc), and they’re just wonderful (as well as being about 1/3 of the cost the same thing would have cost here!).

After the delirium of buying some specs, we went back to the tram to take us to Sheung Wan train station, where we began a continued love affair with HK public transport – I can’t begin to say how amazing their transport system is … it’s incredibly easy to use – especially thanks to the “Octopus card” system! Next we went to Mongkok Station and wandered to the flower markets and bird markets, which were wonderful to walk through – all the different flowers were amazing, and I especially loved the lotus flowers (even though they’re pink haha).

After that we walked to the goldfish markets, where we didn’t stay too long, and finished off with a walk through Ladies Market stalls (we didn’t realise until much later that all the side streets were part of it) – we got pretty fed up with being hassled by stallkeepers there calling out “hey, Missy” and grabbing you by the arm, trying to flog off cheap Gucci copies etc (especially as it’s not really what I’d buy) … I know most people love haggling etc, but I can’t stand it – that spoilt it for us, and we left at the end of running the gauntlet through four blocks of that, and didn’t look any further … then we went and had yum cha at a local restaurant for lunch, and caught the train to Tsim Sha Tsui, and the harbour – took in the sights of Avenue of the Stars, the Star Ferry terminal, and Harbour City shopping mall … by the time we left it was getting late, so we decided to stay by the waterfront to watch the Light Show – I’m so glad we did, as it was wonderful to watch! Then it was back home again on the train/tram, and dinner, before heading off to bed.

The next day we took a 5 hour ‘introductory tour’ of HK Island – we were taken to Aberdeen, where the infamous Jumbo floating restaurant is, and we took a sampan ride round the harbour, then off to a jewellery manufacturer for shopping (people were much richer than us … we bought a keyring and eyeglass case haha) – unfortunately we were held up by a group of women buying jewellery, and we were late heading to Stanley Market, and that was our favourite spot – we really enjoyed it there, and bought a couple of gifts for people, as well as a lovely turquoise pashmina for me (only HK$30 … AU$6 woohoo). I was also surprised to find a shop selling wider fitting leather sandals, and bought 3 pairs … I was amazed at this, as I hate shoe shopping due to my fat, broad, ugly feet – 7th heaven again! πŸ˜‰

Our final port of call was driving up Victoria Peak for the view over HK harbour/skyline … unfortunately we had bad weather the whole time, and it was very overcast and rainy that day, so the photos are relatively poor – we came back down to street level by tram, then headed off home again … except we opted to find our own way from our drop-off point (we’d had to get there originally by taxi), had a late lunch at a Malaysian restaurant in Causeway Bay, followed by the infamous custard egg tarts from a street vendor that were totally to die for … it’s a good job I don’t live in HK or I’d be living on those every day!! LOL. We then found our way back home for a rest and a bit of stitching, before dinner.

On our 4th and final day we started off with a train trip to Wong Tai Sin station and visited the Sik Sik Yuen Temple – this turned out to be a highlight of our entire stay, and we ended up spending 2 hours there … even though the heavens opened up with a downpour, it didn’t manage to dampen our spirits at all – it was exceptional to walk through (we could tell it was a highlight for the number of photos we took).

After that we had lunch at a nearby shopping mall, before heading back to Ladies Market to look in the back streets … we ended up changing our original opinion of this market, as we managed to pick up some bargains on cheap shoes for us both, and ended up going home laden with shopping bags. I was originally going to price up an iPod there, but it’s no cheaper than buying at home with a full Aussie warranty, so didn’t see the point, and ended up getting better value with other items I bought with both gifts for myself and gifts for others πŸ™‚ I’ve ended up coming home with no less than 7 pairs of shoes (4 sandals, 2 work shoes, and 1 sports) … crikey!! We returned to our hotel grinning but exhausted!

We flew home yesterday, and we managed to shop right up until the last minute … by buying a Chinese tea set at the airport using up both mine and Mum’s last bit of HK money … literally!! No worries about currency exchange rates when we got home last night – we had nothing left to change over teehee πŸ˜€

So, all-in-all a wonderful experience with a new country and culture explored – and it was a great way to thank Mum for everything she’s done for me over the years (her airline ticket was my 70th birthday present to her).

In stitching news I did manage to get one small piece finished (a Christmas ornie), but I’ll post about it tomorrow, as it’s still packed away in the boot (trunk) of the car … we were too exhausted to make more than one trip up the apartment stairs last night …

As for Hong Kong … I will definitely be back, as there’s so much more I want to explore – such as trips further abroad to Lantau Island, Macau and Shengzhen etc … one day … πŸ˜€