Tuesday, January 25, 2022

My New Year 2022

 On October 1st 2021 my plans came to fruition. Mark and I moved to Nev and Monica's old house in Tingalpa. Graham sold the house and we are renting form the new owner.

I just love it - it has everything I needed. We had a lot of help from friends with items for our new home. Graham left a lot of furniture and so many plants for me, plus electrical appliances. Dale gave me a lovely pale green lamp shade - perfect for my bedroom plus linen for the guest room.



I bought the brass lamp stands above on Facebook Marketplace. One for my bedroom and another for the lounge with a lovely palm leaf shade that I also bought on FB MP.

The big table I had in Carramar Street for all the lovely lunches we had has moved here. Graham and Mark moved it over, then Mark refurbished it. I couldn't wait to have friends over for lunches etc.





Mark was given a big bag of limes. So I made an excellent Key Lime pie.


Finally found a rum ball recipe that is the ultimate.

Mark's and my furniture works well in this house, plus the pieces we have purchases  on FB MP. This lovely vases was a gift from a neighbour on Lamb, Pete.

The guest room with the MP bed that Mark refurbed, and the linen from Dale, another lovely Lamb Island neighbour.

We planted new lavender in the front garden.

The lovely Palm leaf lamp shade.

Dale also gave me a lovely green vase as a gift. There is bird of paradise flowers in the garden.




New Year New Hope

 So much has changed in the world since I started Blogging on a regular basis. 

After I broke my leg and started to get back on track, the pins dropped out of the bone. I was in terrible pain for ages not knowing this. The short story s i then had a hip replacement. This was kindergarten compared to the knee replacement.

Covid struck early 2020. We spent a lot of time walking cooking and not being very social.

I was lucky to go to Tamworth before the lock downs to visit Bed and Jordan. Danny and Charissa flew over and we drove to Tamworth for the Australian Championship Rodeo. I had a great time.


Anzac Day was a lot different to normal years. We were encouraged to stand in our driveways and hold a candle at 11am. We did this in Tina Ave. I made Anzac biscuits for our neighbours.



I did a lot of cooking and trying new recipes. The apple tart and caramel sauce was excellent.

There was a lot of time to appreciate the beauty of sunsets sunrises and the change in the garden.



The highlight of the year was a trip north to Cairns with Mark. He came back to lamb in June from Tasmania. Luckily he moved then as not long after state borders closed. We had a lovely time.



2021 started the same way- restrictions, lockdowns, mask wearing, social distancing. It was much easier on the island BUT I was starting to miss my friends on the mainland. Mark moved to the mainland for work. I realised part way through the year that I need to move.



Social Distancing

Yes, it has been a long time since my last post. Lots has happened that was not good, but we are now focusing on the positives.

Writing this looking out over Moreton Bay to Stradbroke Island on a beautiful day, it is hard to believe the world is going to hell in a hand basket.
Still baking
How beautiful
Ideal for afternoon gazing or reading
Good morning

The curlews are still breeding
Parrots still socialising