Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Home and back to it

Now I have been back at work for a few L O N G days. The poor sad eyes are rather sore from looking at the computer screens all day, but it has been nice to catch up with my work friends and also to talk to some of the clients. Some of them are such nice ladies.
I have been working - a little each couple of days - on my green linen mat of Ethel Z's, very much enjoying using David Potters tool holder too.
We had a visit by DD1, DSIL and the grandbabies for mothers day weekend. So nice to have them here. DD2 rang in but the phone was dead - but I did catch up with her later in the day.
Unfortunately DH and I were both away the days they taught reasonable portions - so we have had some left over roast port for a couple of days. Not a bad day for it indeed!

I just have to share - my 4yo grandbaby asked his mum where people came from. DD1 started on the special cuddle talk but he said NO, where did people come from? You know Mum, one day there were no people, then there were - where did they come from? How is that for a 4yo? DD1 thinks that sometimes the world runs a little slowly for him and he sits and ponders things. He also said - I wish we didn't have a baby! Littlest grandbaby is only 8 months old, DD1 was a little upset at this and asked him why he didn't like his little sister and his reply was CLASSIC! "No I like her, but if we didn't have her we could have a kitten"

Take care Judy

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Home again, jiggidy jig



Wednesday last week, we went to Allen's Rivulet, to visit with Vicki and David Potter. We spent the nicest day! Eddie and David checked out the bobbin making shed – compared experiences and DH acquired some genuine Tasmanian Huon Pine from a genuine Tasmanian.

These little cottages in Richmond - ¨Bridge View -the Armoury”is still just as nice as yesterday!

We went to Snug – as suggested by Robyn W from Cronulla group, we were told that the butcher there had the nicest smoked salmon – well we will b e the best judge of that – very soon & I will post about that tomorrow. We may also have to have some tassy oysters with our fresh bread and butter -yummmmm.

This morning we had to slosh cold water over the windscreen to melt off the ice BRR COLD.

We were blown away by the beautiful countryside, the foreshore etc, but somewhat underwhelmed by the towns. Small, tiny towns.

The country was reminiscent of around Coledale and Robertson. Just nice!!


Thursday and Friday. DH and I were spending time floating around the Hobart area. Went to the jail @ Richmond, both felt very overwhelmed and quite distressed. This didn't go till way after we left the building. Didn't like that feeling at all - so of course we wont be going to Port Arthur!!
We also went up to 1000m up Mt Wellington - saw the snow and I got a dose of vertigo - thought I was going to do a nose dive when I got out of the car - so we (I) drove down VERY CAREFULLY!!!! I was most pleased to get down the bottom again!

Saturday- spent some time with the wonderful ladies @ Hobart Lace Day. What a nice bunch of women lace makers are!! Started a snake for their upcoming demonstration - do you realise that that snake was the first (and last!) for this bod? Not too much fun at all. I also got a small bit of my needle lace necklace done. I really haven t done too much of it- either too tired or not enough light. Met both Faye and Win and the ladies seemed to like ¨Edsbobbins¨

Sunday, DH and I went on the double decker red bus trip round Hobart- great fun, no worries re traffic and we saw heaps of things and had a great informative driver - told us heaps of things about the area and history - after that we went on a ferry ride on the Derwent River. Wow it sure is huge!

Monday - went to the Botanical Gardens, was supposed to be a quick visit and morning tea then over to Belreive to do a visit to Boonie¨s home ground but we just didn't get there! The gardens were wonderful, DH had his hands in ¨Pete's dirt¨ and we both very much enjoyed the Japanese Gardens. Had some more wonderful Tassie oysters for lunch and then went to the airoprt to fly home.
DD2s fellow Mike came to the airport to pick us up - they had been car sitting for us- and we had a nice visit with them before coming home. Oh how nice to sleep in ones own bed.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Moving south

Moving south down the Heritage Highway, we visited all manner of little towns, so nice. We turned off and went into Ross and WOW what a lovely welcoming and pretty little town. There was heaps of people and we c couldn't easily park in the main drag so went around the corner and found a nice teashop with a vacant sign. We stayed at their B&B (we were their first visitors -- born again virgins we are!!) We liked it so much that we stayed there for2 nights.
Now in Richmond, we have a 1860s cottage and will be here till Saturday am when we check out and go to lace day.
Spent today with Vicki and David Potter - such a nice time, thanks very much Vicki. We had a mutual exchange of bobbins and lace stuff. NICE ONE.
Still having troubles uploading photos, really will try to work it out tonight. Love to all. Judy & Eddie

Friday, April 24, 2009

Northern Tamar Valley

Hello there, We have had some rather wet days over the last few. Spent yesterday @ the Beaconsfield Heritage Museum, what wonderful set up/ DH and I very much enjoyed the displays of logging,mining and social history. will try again tonight to arrange for some photos, sorry about the delay but I am not really a techo nanna - only a wannabe.Love to all

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Holiday Update

Hello dear readers, I was trying to download some photos today, but had to log into the Mole Creek public access.

We left Davenport and went westish. Went up the Bass Highway, towards Burnie via Leith, Ulvertsone, Penguin(I kid you not - you should see the garbage bins in the main street!), Sulphur Creek, Heybridge to Burnie.
We were blown away by the beautiful countryside, the foreshores etc, but somewhat underwhelmed by the towns. Small, tiny towns.

I had heard of a lace guild member who owned a B&B in the North West so contacted her. Marita and Phil, and arranged to stay @ theirs. The Mistover Strawberry Farm and accommodation at Yolla was just wonderful. Yolla is only 15 min drive from the sea but seems like the middle of nowhere. When I turned off the car, there was just no noise!! Only the dog and a couple of birds. Phil had started the fire and MMMM Nice! There was home made bread and strawberry jam for breakfast! a nice chat with Marita - who loved Eddies bobbins and onto Sheffield to check out their murals.

Sheffield was rather interesting, great pictures painted on the walls of the buildings etc, There is also the most wonderful looking huge mountain of rock called Mount Roland - photo to follow when I can use my own computer. From Sheffield we drove to Mole Creek.

I can now state without any chance of being laughed at that both Eddie and I have driven a stage of the Targa Tasmania. The fact that it doesn't start till next week is totally beside the point.

We have and are staying tonight at the Mole Creek Holiday Village, will be going over towards the Tamar valley for a few nights tomorrow.

Love to Ken Judy

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Holiday Story

Dear and gentle reader
Now I have managed too get on line to update our holiday story. We flew out from Sydney last Friday, good flight down to Launceston except for the sore sinus for me with the pressure. We picked up the hire care @ the airport and found our rather basic accommodation. Went to the mision store and supermarket to pickup some stores for the eating of and off.
Nice night in after a ¨spuddies"spud for dinner.
SATURDAY
We went to Launceston Lace Day, met Laura and Woodie ( gumlace buddies) and some other ladies from their group. DH Eddie showed off his bobbins - which were nicely received.
After lunch and some directions from Laura, we made our way towards Devenport.
After going to the Info Centre we went to our accommodation Mersey ???? Apartments. Such a nice one bedroom place. Tea from Bellas down stairs and an early night after the Bill
SUNDAY
This morning we drove down to Latrobe and checked out the markets - ho hum - then the Axemens Hall of Fame, bowed to the photos of David Foster, saw the platypus/trout exhibition and then had lunch - an alfresco antipasto.
After lunch we drove down to Sheffield to look at the murals and had some Chinese passion fruit ice cream.
Uneventful drive back here to Davenport - bypassing ¨Nowhere Else¨ to get here to D Maccas and WON THE BATTLE WITH THE WIRELESS NETWORK.
DH is starting to sound a little like a Michael Pailin dvd.
Love to all the family and especially the Grandbabies. Will be in touch soon. Love to Ken. Judy and Eddie.