Making Time

The world keeps spinning, but sometimes it seems the spin is faster with every year…
As I look round at what’s happening in various corners of the globe, it brings the thought that there is only so much time in a life, and we all get to decide how to use it wisely.
Make time for the small things…
Maybe they’ll all add up to become the important things?

I don’t yet know how my time will go this year – there are still things to find out, and decisions to be made.
I can do some small things in the meantime!
This project has been on the backburner for a while. Our clock has been with us for nearly 30 years (it was a wedding present) and has travelled without breakage, or even losing time. Not long after we moved to this house, it fell off the shelf it was on. I didn’t even know that there was glass over the dial and pendulum! Thankfully, the large glass circle over the dial survived, but the pendulum glass smashed beyond repair.
I put it all aside for a bit, had a cry, and tried to work out how to fix it. I think it took so long because I was trying to make it the same as it was.
Some things can’t be fixed. But you can still make the best of what’s left!
Not only was the glass smashed, but the dial face was old and crumbling.
I tried to glue it down.
I tried to paint over the cracks.
That just made it look worse.

And so…

I made a new clock face (or, at least, downloaded one 🙂 ), and repurposed an old frame insert in place of the pendulum (which hadn’t worked for a while anyway).
It’s not perfect.
The glue buckled the paper a bit, and I think it’s slightly off centre. We still have to stick the plastic cover down. It works, though!

Time.
Unless I live to be 110 or older, I’m at least halfway or more through my life.
Time –
to use the days wisely,
cherish the important things,
and remember to be grateful for the years still left.

Published in: on January 18, 2024 at 10:14 pm  Leave a Comment  

Booking It

Just under two weeks into the new year, and it feels like forever.
We’re galloping on into the year, with all its unknowns…my year ahead will have changes, although I’m not yet sure what they’ll be. This week has been odd – frustrating, but interspersed with strange flashes of hope. I have tussled with the government-department-which-shall-not-be named (not my favourite part of the week), so routines will need to be re-examined.
But, in the midst of that I have discovered not one, but two book sales in my area.
The Salvos down the road is selling all books for $1 or under.
How could I resist!

I wonder if I’ll enjoy this? 😆

I don’t tend to go with big coffee table type books much, but I like the National Geographic photos.

Yes. Yes, it does. 🙂

Today I also came across a $5 to fill a bag with books deal in our local Lifeline.
I may possibly need new bookcases.

My reading needs are taken care of for a bit, and there are delicious possibilities ahead!
Also, a lovely floral sash for my bunny 🙂

Published in: on January 13, 2024 at 10:57 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Time For Tea

There’s always time for tea!

Here we are – coming up to the end of the first week of 2024.
If the week between Christmas and New Year feels like all the engines are off, the first week of January can feel like the gears are just cranking up, broadcasting complaints, and getting ready to launch creakily into the unknown.
Not quite nothing happening.
Just not quite sure what’s happening!

I’ve taken down the Christmas decorations, and started a bit of a plan around drawing and writing throughout the year. Nothing spectacular, but probably more sustainable than a big New Year resolution 🙂 .
I wasn’t too well at the beginning of the week, but getting better now. It helped me see how easy it is to be recuperating in this house – comfortable, able to stay cool fairly easily, and all the essential living areas are on one level and easy to get to.
I’ve still managed to do washing and dishes. You don’t realise how lovely it is to be able to get things clean until you have random times in your life when you can’t manage cleaning…
The roses are still taking their place inside, joined now by geraniums.

With a bonus dragonfly!

The space left after packing away Christmas decorations seemed just right to hold my collection of teapots, cups and plates. They’ll probably need a wash before I use them – not sure what will happen with the dust. Nice teasets need to be seen, though 🙂 .

Who knows what’s ahead as we swing into 2024?
At least we can remember to stop sometimes for a cup of tea.

Published in: on January 6, 2024 at 9:22 pm  Comments (2)  

All That (And A Bowl Of Cherries)

It’s hard to believe that it’s New Year’s Eve tomorrow.
It’s just as hard to believe that Christmas Day was less than a week ago!

We’ve had the lights on a few times this week.

Reindeer flying around the world!

This Christmas we decided to hold back on the cakes and bikkies. I still had some chocolates, but I think my favourite indulgence was a bag of cherries. Some meals this week have just consisted of a bowl of cherries, with a bit of cream. Yum!
It was cheaper to get the chocolates than the cherries, though…

I’ve been out and about for a couple of weeks – getting to church a few weeks running, going to the Rocklea Markets, even visiting friends or having friends over 🙂

The view from the car window on the way home from our friends’ place.
It’s not often these days that I see the sunset from outside the house!
Unfortunately, this gadding about has come with a bit of a crash…I’ve had a cough thingy the last few days, so haven’t been up to much. Caught up on the washing, though, on the first hot sunny day this week. Otherwise – books and YouTube 😀

There have been storms here, although we haven’t had the damage that other places have had. Some spectacular lightning out the back…

…which is pretty hard to capture on the phone.

My roses are still blooming, although the storms have beaten them about a bit. I’ve left them on the bushes up until now, but decided to enjoy them more inside and save them from the weather.

I’ve even got some yellow roses growing.

I have to keep culling them, as they get older and petals start falling off.
Today I have a good mixture of the old and the new.

A bit like the years, really.

Published in: on December 30, 2023 at 11:15 pm  Leave a Comment  

Content

…or, “how I’m feeling right now” 🙂

We’re on a mad dash to Christmas, although most things are bought or done. There’s just the cleaning, and a visit to the markets, to go.
I am feeling contentment, looking round at all the beautiful things around me.
This time last year, we had pretty much put Christmas (at least the glitzy trappings) on hold. We were unsure of the future, and maybe a bit tired…
This year, we are settled, and with more space than I could have dreamed of last year.
Wandering around the place this morning, it struck me that this vast, weedy garden of ours has provided gifts I knew I wanted, but didn’t think to ask for.
I have wanted roses for a long time, but I’m not much good at plants until they’re fairly well established (and able to look after themselves to a large extent). Here, there are at least five rose bushes, in various sizes, from my big, prolific rose bush at the back –

…to the little, straggly plant at the front, which I can see is a miniature rose bush!

They all seem to be pink, and nicely scented.

Not only that – we also have scented flowers here that we had in the house we lost, and I had thought would not have again. The hedge plants have sweetly scented white flowers, the same plant we had in the old house (I can never remember the name), and we also have “Geisha Girl” plants (trees?).

My frangipanis are exploding (not literally…)

We have had time lately to go out for a cuppa, and spend some time talking.

“The Still Life Of Contentment” 😀

My nativity scene is still not complete. I’ve had some ideas, but they haven’t worked out – there’s always next year!
I’ve added a donkey, though.

Maybe life is not perfect.
Maybe it never will be.
I am content (and maybe even quietly happy…)
I hope you are too!

If you need a bit of cheering up, here is Pub Choir‘s new collaboration.

Or maybe you’re in need of quietness and peace, in which case – have a silent night ❤

Published in: on December 21, 2023 at 8:29 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Decking The Hall

…or, at least, that weird little section of the house that’s part dining nook, part kitchen extension.

The tree’s up, and snuggled into its little corner quite nicely.

My angel, who has been topping the tree for nearly 30 years.

The boys haven’t been feeling the Christmas cheer, so I put up some decorations for them.

I don’t think it helped.

As we’re in a new space, I’ve been able to change things around. Also spread them out – there’s so much space!

I did take some more rose photos, but I’ll share another anticipatory flowering…

Christmas frangipanis!
🙂

I don’t know how you’re feeling about the season.
Maybe this can help you…get your jingle on 😆

Cause Baby it’s Christmas!

(nearly)

Published in: on December 8, 2023 at 9:31 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Bringing The Sweetness In

Yes, it’s another rose centred post!
😆

Hello! 😀

I’ve been leaving the roses on the bush, and just letting the petals drift away when they want to.
Today we were cleaning for an inspection tomorrow, so I decided to pick some and brighten up our lounge room.

I’m so glad we have roses that are beautiful and smell sweet.
The sunshine has been pouring through the windows, sweeping dinginess before it. We’ve even been able to open the windows without fear of rain, so the perfumes of the various flowers in our garden can mingle with the scent of grass being mown by neighbours.

It’s hard to believe we’ve been here just over three months now. It seems longer than that!
We’ll get through the inspection tomorrow, then – onward to Christmas…the tree will go up and I’ll see how the decorations look in our home.

Published in: on December 6, 2023 at 8:33 pm  Leave a Comment  

Thinking About The Tree

December is here!
Christmas songs are sneaking into my head at odd moments, and I’m contemplating putting up the tree next week.
Last year the tree stayed in its box under the bed. We didn’t know if we were moving, there were boxes everywhere, not much room…we decided to take year off decorating.
I don’t know what it is about the last few days, but I’ve suddenly leapt into Christmas mode! Christmas Day itself is just over three weeks away, so I can’t say it’s too early 🙂
Perhaps it’s because we feel settled here. Perhaps we just needed a rest last year. I’m excited to see how our decorations fit in this house.

I’ve been looking for a Nativity set lately. I couldn’t find anything in our budget that I liked, but then my Mum gave me some bits towards putting one together. Until I figure out how to make the rest of the figures, they’ll be here.

There’s even a cat in attendance!

We went to a wedding today, which was beautiful ❤
We were outside for lunch afterwards, and this was our view.

As trees go, these were quite majestic.

I’ll still enjoy my little fake tree with nearly thirty years of accumulated baubles…

Just to start off the Christmassy season with a smile – and an acknowledgement that Christmas here is considerably hotter than some other parts of the world (even if we’re not in LA).

And a bonus – this is more of a “winter” song than a “Christmas” song, but we’ve had the air conditioner on, and this made me (happy) cry.

Published in: on December 2, 2023 at 10:39 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Now The Song Is Over

Another of my favourite singers gone – Shane MacGowan, who died yesterday.
I have to say, I didn’t quite keep up with his post-Pogues career, but a handful of Pogues albums were among the CDs I carted around Europe and the UK when I was travelling in the mid-90s. I had one of those big zip up CD holders, and a portable CD player that chewed up the batteries, but kept me company on my travels.
I haven’t listened to them lately.
Fairytale Of New York is one of my favourite Christmas songs. It’s possibly not for the fainthearted, but it is oddly…romantic? Optimistic?
Pogues songs seem to me to have been a mixture of drunken Irish ditties, romantic ballads, and some deep thoughts on life, death, and society and its inequities. For a supposed punk band, there are a lot of beautiful songs.
Shane’s voice is part of the soundtrack of my youth.


Thank you for travelling with me.
Down all the years. Down all the days.

Published in: on December 1, 2023 at 8:00 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Let The Storm Rage On…

At least for a couple more minutes!
We’ve had a few bucketloads of water dumped on us, but it seems to have disappeared now.
The skies were brooding, and there was some spectacular lightning, but now it’s all sunset and light.
Still, the rain we have had has made the grass shoot up a bit. Also this –

I’m not sure what it is, but I’m thinking something in the gourd family? I shall let it grow and see what happens.
My rose bush is still throwing out flowers, seemingly from nowhere. I have so many photos I could bore you with. I’ll just choose some 🙂

Abundance!

So delicate, and so beautifully formed.

Little living works of art.

This is from today, complete with raindrops!
Of course, my other plants are loving the rain.

The frangipani seems to have settled in.

This last couple of weeks have had their ups and downs.
I’ve done more around the house lately – even got the linen cupboard sorted today.
Had a clinic visit last week to look at some stuff – nothing major, but niggly. Have you ever been to one of those doctors who talk over you, never seem to hear what you’ve actually said, speak like they’re trying to catch you out – as though you’re being sick “wrong”.
Yeah.
Felt quite discouraged for a few days.
Still, maybe I should just – let it go…
I’ve taken some things on board, and have also decided to put some things back in place that I’ve let slide.
And there’s always the chance to have a cuppa out.
Went to our usual place last week. It’s been rearranged a bit.

There’s treasure to be found!

We usually try to sit on the sofa, but that’s suddenly moved to the window.

Think I’ll try for that rocking chair next time 🙂
Wherever the chairs are, I will still enjoy my hot chocolate.

…and continue to muse on beauty, even in the storm.

Published in: on November 29, 2023 at 6:42 pm  Leave a Comment  
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