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Christmas Holiday and What’s Next?

It is coming to the end of 2022 and things are not totally where I expected them to be. Pat, Siena and I are back from our Christmas break. This time we headed 750km south east ofPerth to Esperance. We had a lovely relaxing time and went for a walk on the beach every day. There will be fabulous photos from Pat below. This holiday did get me thinking about what makes a successful holiday for me? This is something I do want to analyse and figure out what makes a good holiday for me. However, when I think about what would be my top 3 holidays they are all very different. I can’t see where the links are – about the only part for all of them is not going to a place during the high season. I think the thing about all 3 holidays – which for anyone who is curious they were Venice, Crete and Granada – all of these were top of my list of places to visit but all were such different holidays. Ultimately I’m not sure what makes a good holiday. I’m now off to Sydney (leaving Pat in Perth) for a few days. Until next time. View across Esperance Bay Delia on the Great Southern Ocean Drive Pat on the Great Southern Ocean Drive View down on the Great Southern Ocean Drive A Wave on the Great Southern Ocean Drive There were steps The Lilypad Experience (the name of our accomodation) Lilies At

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Unfinished projects

A couple of blog’s back I gave you some musings about my (well our) minimalist journey.  We have been working our way through the things at my mums (only 4 book boxes left at her place now).  It did however highlight two things – I’ve lost one item (that I’m aware of ) during the move and I have a lot of unfinished projects. As to the item lost, it is something that I would love to find, but have been unable to locate and we have now been through everything.  It is very annoying as it is a sentimental object and I’m upset to have lost it.  I will keep hoping that it is just tucked away somewhere, and may eventually be found. As to the unfinished projects, what became apparent as I was sorting through my paintings is that I have a few that are either unfinished or I decided to modify it in some way and have not done the work.  I also was sorting through my sewing stuff and discovered the same thing; I have items which I’ve started but not competed or I have finished and they need to be tweaked slightly.  Therefore, I’ve decided that the next 12 months is going to be all about finishing my unfinished projects.  I’m going through my calendar and setting aside time to do the things. First was a skirt I made which I loved but was a little too big at my waist, a lot of unpicking

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We went on holiday – finally!

Back in September – to celebrate our wedding anniversary – we headed away for an extra long weekend. We went to Kununurra, not a place I would normally choose to go but due to circumstances we had tickets to go to Kununurra. So off we headed to the long term parking at Perth airport – on the bus to the terminal – all the way through security and then found our way to a place for coffee and breakfast. Our flight was called – we boarded the plane and we were on our way – 3 hours later we walked off the plane into 38oc heat. We waited and waited for Pat’s checked luggage (the joys of travelling with camera gear) and then joined our other travellers in the mini bus to our hotel. We were booked in to a lovely place – Freshwater Apartments – into a one bedroom apartment – our room was lovely and cool with the air-conditioning having been left on for us.  We settled ourselves in and headed off to find the local supermarket so that we could buy in our supplies.  Off we went, we discovered that Kununurra really isn’t a good town for walking around, it’s hot and we had to limit ourselves on what we could buy due to having a bit of a hike back to our accommodation.  But shopping down, bottle of wine in hand we headed home to relax.  On our return walk, as it was sunset we watched

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York Night sky

York WA then Covid

Hello everyone The holiday blog is coming, this is just an update to say that Covid has finally invaded our lives.  I’m in bed typing this and have spent the last few days here.  So no fun for me this weekend – which is slightly annoying as spring has definitely shown up and the weather in Perth is glorious. We shall survive. Until next time. ……………………………. Pat here – I promised to do this but decided I had some photos from a field trip I mad a few weeks ago … then covid hit. We are still testing positive but no symptoms to speak of, other than exhaustion. Anyway – a few weeks back I was away for a weekend with the photo club in York (WA). Delia and I had been there before and taken a few snaps but this was just me specifically to photograph. See the gallery below with captions. Early dawn mist in valley The Old Bakehouwse Dawn look at some Aussie heritage Anandoned railway into the sunrise Early moring mist from Mt Brown Wildflowers Rural View Stacked granite boulders A bit like Exmoor and Dartmoor in the UK but mixing with Aussie bushland More granite boulders These boulders make for a very distictive skyline York Night sky After an hour of acclimating we could actually see the milky like this. York Night Sky Still some practice needed to get the milky way just right. York Night sky We set some lights in a derelict building

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Musings

Hello everyone Today’s blog is going to be a little bit different.  If you ever read my Fit & Fabulous blog it may not be too different, but today’s blog is about some musings that I have had over the past few weeks. I’ve recently gone down the rabbit hole of minimalism, specifically The Minimalists podcast.  It has been fascinating.  When you think about it, it makes sense, for those of you who have followed my blogs for years will know that I love having a capsule wardrobe.  When I came to Australia you would think I gave some thought about creating a capsule wardrobe for my work clothes, but no I just went ohh look at all these clothes and bought what I wanted rather than having a plan.  The reality is a capsule wardrobe sits nicely within the world of Minimalism.  I however like to refer to the idea more along the lines of essentialism. I’ve also spent the last six months or so getting into stoic philosophy.  Epicurus always appealed to me, but now I understand a bit more about different schools of philosophy.  I’ve purchased (on my kindle) a couple of books about stoic philosophers and found that really interesting.  Though please note that Epicurus is not a stoic philosopher. So how does stoicism and minimalism meld together? I’m not sure, but I think it is something I will explore over the next few months. I do like the idea of owning less things – especially

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Musings

Hello everyone from Delia (and Pat) Well winter is here, it is cold, seriously cold and wet. (cold yes, as low as 3 degrees C, but a day seldom goes by without warm sunshine in the afternoon). To be honest I don’t mind the wet, but Australian houses just aren’t built for cold. (I’ll agree there. Double glazing, better insulation and draught exclusion would make a world of difference in Summer too.)   Pat and I went for a lovely walk last Sunday, thankfully it was a dry day, but we went to Lesmurdie Falls, because of the rain the waterfall was flowing so it was great and Pat got some lovely photos and we were even able to get someone take a photo of the two of us together. This weekend was a much quieter weekend, mainly because the rain has shown up. We both got our tax returns submitted and I visited the dentist. I got all my pain sorted on the 1 day! (unfortunately I have to pay tax on my pension so I had a nasty surprise of owing money though Delia got a rebate, but didn’t pay my tax!). Australia has finally made a 4th vaccination available to those under 65, so I’m off to get mine on Monday. So far I’ve been doing a good job of dodging Covid and I would like to continue that. As a quick update  after my 4th vaccination I spent the following day in bed! That was not fun.

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We’re back!

Hello everyone from Delia (and Pat) Trying to get back into writing my blog.  I realise that part of the reason I haven’t been writing is because this life feels like normal life to me, whereas France felt different and unusual.  However, the reality is this is a different life for me and definitely for Pat so I am going to just do what I used to do and write about our life.  What has been happening and the occasional musings about life. What has been happening since my last blog? Pat has been to Queensland to visit his son and to meet his son’s partner.  He had a great time but didn’t have the best weather. (I did manage a couple of walks along the beach that his apartment overlooks and spent a lot of time getting better acquainted with his fiancée) For Pat’s birthday we went out to a lovely little restaurant in Perth, it was fabulous, it had a great atmosphere and brilliant service.  We are now trying to find different places to go for meals once a month so that we can find some good restaurants around Perth. I have a new job!  I’ve just started week 4 so it is very new.  It is a permanent role, but I do miss my old job.  The new role is very busy, but a lot of that is me learning how to do things.  But it is great to be in a role that is permanent and

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I’ve been on a plane!

Hello everyone.  I went on a long weekend to Sydney – this necessitated a flight on a plane.  It was fabulous. I had a fabulous time with my girlfriend S.  I arrived on Friday evening and after a journey from the airport with some chatting, we went off to bed.  Saturday was planned to head out for afternoon tea (at lunch time).  This was my gift to S for her 50th birthday – we were meant to go on this outing in 2020 once I got back to Australia but, we all know what happened.  On Saturday we headed off to firstly go look at an art gallery which I really enjoyed.  A few art galleries later we headed off to our afternoon tea stop.  We had a lovely afternoon tea overlooking the harbour.  We had a very friendly kookaburra who tried to steal food from me (it didn’t succeed from me but did from another table).  After we had eaten, we went down to the harbour to get a ferry across to the city.  That was great.  A little while in town and then a bus ride home.  We spent the evening watching Howl’s Moving Castle. Sunday was a trip off to the Sydney Easter Show. We started the day with coffee and then the dog show.  It was great to see, and things have changed since I showed dogs.  We then continued through the other pavilions, looking at food, the history of the show, fashion, cake decorating, art

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Surprise – It’s a blog

Why – well I’ve enjoyed my break, but as one year finishes and another starts I start to examine my goals and think ahead, and I like to do that via my blog.  Though looking back at the past two years, I’ve done a let’s look back and see all the positives that have happened.  I think I am going to do a bit of both. Firstly what have I been very thankful for this year, me getting an ongoing contract which I’m really enjoying, finding a job you like is hard, finding a contract you like even harder, so having a job that I like with managers who are happy to train me and give me extra things to do, fabulous.  Pat and I moving to our own place and finding it surprisingly quieter than anticipated and absolutely loving the suburb we have moved to.  Having hair that is finally long enough that I feel normal and it feels like me – seriously when you consider that in December 2019 I had less than a centimetre of hair on my head, having hair that touches my shoulders is wonderful – I’ve now made the decision to just let it grow, I’ll see where it is in 6 months and make a decision at that point about cutting it.  Along with that I can celebrate almost 2 years of being cancer free – having finished treatment in January 2020 and my trip to the Oncologist just before Christmas, he was

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Rural Aus

My photo club had a weekend field trip to Wagin, a rural country town with the main attraction being a giant statue of a ram. Being a serious photographer(?) I did not take any photos of the ram but if you insist, you can google ‘Wagin Ram’ and click on [images]. It was quite a drive to get there, about 3 hours. I drive-shared with a fellow club member and arrived in plenty of time to venture out to a nearby lake/mosquito swamp for a sunset shoot. A supermarket brand insect repellent worked wonders for me whilst I watched others faces swell up as their life blood was sucked out. The problem was that my eyes constantly stung as sweat washed the stuff into my eyes. The locals had arranged for a bush burn-off giving us a very good sunset to photograph The next day we were up at 4am for a dawn shoot. The locals had not been so accommodating this time and had cleared the sky of clouds for the sunrise, which was disappointing. The day improved with breakfast at “The Grande Olde Dumbleyung Inn” (I kid ye not!).   The rest of the day was spent visiting various farmsteads and sheep stations. We had three to visit  and, having a convoy of some 18 vehicles, we had to split up into three groups. Some shearing sheds, farming equipment and vehicles photographed as well as the rural landscape of rolling hills of pasture and crops. Also a lot

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