Saturday, March 16, 2013

2/12

Here we are half way through March and I am just doing a recap on February.  It was a mad, busy, hot month and I am glad now to be heading into autumn.  Nevertheless, good things happened and much was enjoyed.

READ  


Interventions: A life in War and Peace by Kofi Annan  4.5 stars
The House at Riverton by Kate Morton 3.5 stars

CURRENTLY READING

Notes from an Exhibition by Patrick Gale
The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver

WATCHED


Searching For Sugarman 5 stars
The Lincoln Lawyer 3 stars
We bought a Zoo 4 stars
Lost in Translation 4.5 stars
Shame 3.5 stars
An Education 4 stars

TV Watching has been My Kitchen Rules and lots of old episodes of Everybody Loves Raymond, which are all new to me

LISTENED TO

ABC Classic FM, especially the daily interview

MADE


baby shirt and pants
toddler top and bloomers
4 tops
8 skirts
1 dress

DISCOVERED

Kale - delicious baked with shredded coconut, a little sesame oil, a little more olive oil and a good sprinkling of Tamari


SPECIAL EVENTS

none, that I can think of.  Perhaps starting a month of 'fill in' work.  It is nice to be working in a social environment again but I think I will return to my making with renewed vigour when the month is up

VISITED 



CBD on several occasions for different things

ENJOYED

White peaches fro breakfast most days, with yoghurt and a mix of seeds.

Watching Billie play and hide in bushes in the garden (did not enjoy seeing her did holes, which she has just started doing!)

So these were my highlights from February.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

1/12

This post will be a round up for January.  It has been a hot dry month, more so than is usual for Melbourne.  Great beach weather, which I think has contributed to my feeling that the whole city has been on holiday. The streets, the roads, the neighbourhood, the shops have all been quieter.  Even though I have worked for most of the month, I have felt that light easy holiday feeling. I've eaten lunch outside under a shady tree on quite a few occasions and have felt very relaxed.  Many evenings have been spent watching a DVD, thus continuing the 'holiday' mood. Anyway, these are my January highlights:

READ  

Standing in Another Man's Grave  4.5 stars 
The Convent  4 stars
Beautiful Ruins 1 star
Best Australian Poems 2012 3.5 stars

CURRENTLY READING

Best Australian Essays 2012
Gone Girl

WATCHED

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford  4.5 stars
The Descendants 3 stars
Beasts of the Southern Wild 5 stars
in her Shoes 3.5 stars
127 Hours 3.5 stars
The Kids are Alright 3 stars
Enid 4 stars
The Hunger Games 1.5stars


LISTENED TO

lots of Radio National and their Summer Series.  Especially
The Best of Books and Arts Daily

MADE

3 dresses
4 tops
2 skirts

DISCOVERED

How to make broccoli taste yummy - recipe here at Amateur Gourmet (photo from there, too)
Lake Buffalo


SPECIAL EVENTS

Billie had her first birthday

VISITED 


Warburton (3 x 1 day)
Bright (5 Days) 
  

I hope your year has started well.  Well, here's to February!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A Bright and Beautiful Weekend






I've just returned from a wonderful long Australia Day weekend staying in Bright.  Most activities focused on Buffalo, Mountain and Lake but the Ovens River was also much enjoyed.  It was hot! Much hotter than Melbourne but thankfully our little cottage had air conditioning.  I've only been to Bright in the summer and I love it so much.  This is the fourth time I've been, and always on this long weekend in January. I have a hunch I would love the place even more in the autumn, with its abundance of red leaves and maybe, even more again in winter when there was snow on the mountains.  Perhaps this will be the year when I make it back again in some other season? we'll have to see.  What about you?  Did you do something special over the weekend?