Wednesday 17 June 2015

High School reunion #2 13 & 14 June 2015

Well, we had so much fun the 1st time, that we did it again 2 years later.

Yep, another high school reunion, slightly different cast, but just as fun.

A few months back on Easter Sunday, Justin and I went to Darren and Gail's wedding, where I got to talking with Greg and Wayne.  They were interested in the house, so I said I'd invite them all up for a weekend.  It took months to organise, and in the end it was only Darren & Gail, and Greg & Tori who could come - but we all had a good time.

Justin and I drove up on Saturday morning.  The car had been playing up a little bit on the drive up and back the week before, faltering/losing power etc.  But because I'd got home so late after picking Justin up from the airport, I'd sort of forgotten about it.

Anyway, Justin was driving this Saturday and he certainly noticed it.  We stopped for petrol as is now our habit at the new Caltex at Ravenswood (cheaper petrol than Melbourne).  The car started up again, but when Justin was revving it, it conked out.  Justin started it up again, and revved again, and it conked out again.  This happened three or four times, and then we called the RACV, and twiddled our thumbs for an hour.

Meanwhile I had to organise for someone to pick up the pork from the butchers - as I'd ordered it the day before - just to make sure that they had some.  That was all fine, and when the RACV man came out the car was infuriatingly all fine also.  Just a sporadic problem, so have booked it in with our Melbourne garage.  Anyway, luckily we were able to drive onto Inglewood, and didn't have to worry about being towed.

Arrived not long before Darren and Gail, and had a pleasant late lunch by the succulent garden.

After lunch Justin retired inside to do some work/nap

retiring after lunch
 While Darren enjoyed our hammock in the sun

Darren getting comfortable in the hammock #1 

Darren getting comfortable in the hammock #2

As you can see from the above photo, Gail and I went for a bike ride.  But I didn't really take any photos of that.  Went off road through the bush tracks, and then on a small bitumen road. Wasn't quite where I thought we were, but didn't matter you couldn't really get lost.

Saw a very young shaky legged lamb that looked very cute

shaky legged lamb

Got back around 4.30, and had a civilised cup of tea up on the veranda, to warm up a bit, while waiting for Greg and Tori


tea for 3 (4 actually)
Greg and Tori arrived just after 5, and we showed them around (as they hadn't been here before) and started getting dinner ready.

 Justin cooked up the pork on the BBQ (too much hassle to monitor the pizza oven) with the vegies, and made a salad.  I prepared the vegies, made a red dip, and a sticky date pudding.

Justin also prepared a lovely roaring fire in the dining room (he confided later that the fire set off with such a roar that he worried that the chimney might catch fire - it didn't)

admiring the fire

smiling by the fire #1

smiling by the fire #2


Nibbles and prosecco were in front of the fire

pre dinner drinks and nibbles

Tori and Greg

J drinking prosecco
Dinner was good, the pork was perfect as per always, and the room was actually warm.  You could really tell the difference when going into another room.  It makes a huge difference when you use hard wood for the fuel.

I say that the room was warm, but all of the "soft" Melbourne guests were all rugged up.  Of course Justin and I have acclimatised to Inglewood weather/the house, and so were in normal clothes. 

Tori rugged up

Greg rugged up

Gail rugged up

nice fire

finished dinner now - just chatting #1

finished dinner now - just chatting #2

finished dinner now - just chatting #3

Had quite a late one.  I was last up, as either myself or Justin prefer this - certainly in Winter, as we need to make sure that the fire is safe, lights out etc.  So I was in bed by about 1.30am.

Mercifully slept in (I seem to be getting quite good at this).  However I was still the 1st one up by some hours...

Squeezed a large bag of nice, sweet and pipless oranges

before



after

And we had a huge "recovery" breakfast, or more properly brunch - around 10.30.  Once again by the succulent garden.  On the menu was of course my freshly squeezed orange juice, bacon, eggs, my freshly baked bread, kransky, hash browns, and baked beans.  No wonder we didn't need any lunch!

Brunch is served #1

Brunch is served #2

Brunch is served #3

Of course we needed to burn off at least some of these calories, but didn't want anything too energetic - so a game of petanque was in order.  Greg advised us of the rules, and we had a great old time.  Basically we moved around the whole east side of the garden, as Greg had said that the winner of the set throws the jack in any direction from where the winning ball landed.  Justin was chief photographer, and Darren won, with Greg a close 2nd.  Although I had started very strongly (I won the 1st 2 throws, I didn't win any more for a long long time.

allee oop

here she goes

it's gone

underarm

looking

Darren's turn #1

Darren's turn #2

Gail's turn

My turn

Greg's turn


 After this we wandered around the shops, and deposited those 2 traffic bollards on the corner along with some other ones

got rid of them at last

Greg bought some records (he's vinyl tragic), and then he & Tori left early afternoon, 


Darren and Gail stayed a little longer, Gail taking advantage of the nice day

Gail camouflaged

can see her better now
 
While Justin did some weeding.  he did say that weeding was actually harder than you think.  Who does he think he's talking to?

Justin weeding

Wednesday 10 June 2015

Queens birthday weekend Saturday 6 - Monday 8 June 2015

Good thing that we've got a big house, as there were potentially hordes of people coming up this weekend.

Although on Thursday, it looked like it would just be me, by Thursday night it was me and Alex, and later on Thursday night it was me, Alex, Fliss, Phil, Chloe, & Freya, with Clare, Ceski & Victor coming across for Sunday lunch.  And on Friday it was all of the above, plus Sarah and potentially Zac & Curtis.

Justin was up in Sydney/Jervis Bay having a boy's weekend, and  Mad and Fraser were in back Melbourne "studying" for exams.

I dropped Justin off at Tullamarine on the Saturday morning, and then continued onto the Calder via Bulla.

Arrived in Inglewood just after 11am, and stocked up at the butchers.

Although it had apparently gotten sunny in Melbourne during the afternoon - it was dull and overcast all day (and most of the weekend) in Inglewood.

dull day in Inglewood
However, I guess because of the cloud cover, it didn't get "too" cold.

Started cooking some beef brisket in the slow cooker, in preparation for lunch tomorrow. (didn't end up eating though, took it back to Melbourne as we had plenty of other food)

Alex arrived after 4pm, and Sarah called saying that Fliss et al were no longer coming, Freya had been sick, and a 2 hour drive wouldn't help matters.

In the late afternoon Alex suggested that he go and buy some gin and tonic water - as it is a favourite. He came back with some Tanqueray, tonic, a couple of dips and some crackers.

So of course we retired to the veranda - and watched the sun go down

me - enjoying a gin & tonic
  Off to the pub for dinner - and this time a pizza each.  And we took the remainder back home

Left over pizza

Alex at the pub
Back to the dining and a roaring fire (Alex complimented me on my fire building skills).

roaring fire
Sat and read the paper, listened to music, chatted, all very companionable.  Alex suggested some more gin and tonics so we had some of those too.
Alex and blanky

Alex and blanky and gin & tonic

tonic, gin and tonic
Had a relatively late night, - bed around 12.30. So I was pleased that I slept in till around 8am. Although both Clare and Sarah said they were bringing up food for lunch, I also needed to contribute. I'd done the beef yesterday, so shredded it, and added seasoning and spices.

shredded beef


I then used the cooking liquid as a base for a potato and caramelised onion soup - which I started preparing after breakfast.

potato & caramelised onion soup
At about 9.45 I jumped in the car to drive up to Terry's, as we were meeting up with Arlene and Jan to discuss the upcoming Mexican food night with the movie of Like Water for Chocolate.  It was one of my many suggestions - which is why I was at this planning meeting.

But first, there was another meeting in which to discuss a proposed fire pit at the Village Green. Placement was an issue.  Purpose was not, as it was proposed to be used for slow cooking meat on a bed of coals, or on a spit.  I thought that it sounded like a splendid idea.  Walked across to the Village Green and met some of the others there.  I suggested a good spot could be where the defunct Glenalbyn Winery sign was.  This was apparently a popular though doomed view, as the owner wants to keep it up in case they want to re-open the winery.  Not likely.  I argued that people would follow the sign to the winery, and be annoyed that it was no longer there.  They all furiously agreed with me, but apparently nothing can be done.

Anyway, we marked a spot for the fire pit, and moved back to Terry's.  Arlene and I basically devised the menu as per below.  We will be making our own chorizos which I think is pretty good!

 The Meal
Mexican Meal (BYO drinks)
       On arrival, dips on tables
 Entrée:   Chorizo sausage with tomato and corn salsa           
 Main:     Champandongo (beef and pork), refried beans and warm corn salad
      After the movie
  Dessert: Pumpkin pie drizzled with chocolate and butterscotch sauce
                  Mexican cake with chocolate sauce          

Left for Inglewood around 11.20, as I didn't know what time the guests would be coming.  Passed Alex running up towards Kingower. Clare, Victor and Ceski arrived first with quiches, bread, olives, smoked salmon, pea and ham soup,  wine and other goodies. Sarah and Zac arrived soon afterwards with more bread, chips, prosecco, cheese, chocolate etc.

The day was fining up, but still cold, so we elected to sit out in the sun to warm up, rather than in the dining room.

Sarah pouring us some prosecco

A smiling Alex

Clare washing some lettuce

some of the food

our lunch table
Sarah brought some Vegemite chocolate

Ceski #1

Ceski #2
Had a leisurely lunch, and then onto Blanche Barkly, as both Clare and Victor had depleted their cellars, and needed some more wine.  I bought 1/2 dozen of the 2006 Mary Eileen, and Clare bought some too.

2006 Mary Eileen

 And then onto to Water Wheel in Bridgewater.

Slightly held up by the police as they breath tested Alex in his car, Clare in hers, and Zac in his, just near the gold club.  All passed with flying colours.  However, unfortunately the winery was closed, so the others continued onto Melbourne and Woodend, while Alex and I went back to the house.

Sarah had said it was a pity she hadn't been able to take a photo of Zac in his 1st breath test (Zero tolerance for p platers),  So I took a photo of them at Water Wheel

Zac and Sarah
Had a leisurely late afternoon/evening.  Weren't really hungry, due to our big lunch so just had a bit soup for dinner.  Had another fire in the dining room, and read and chatted some more.

Monday morning, and the sun was streaming into the dining room.  Very nice for reading the papers/ipads.

keeping informed

I was also keen to start up the dishwasher for the 1st time

inaugural dishwasher load
It certainly worked a treat!

But, although I had suggested playing golf, a bike ride, or other leisure activities, I decided to do some weeding, as what with all the  rain, the weeds had started to come up again.

I set my sights on the weeds around the fruit trees.  I strangely find something very satisfying about weeding.  You can certainly see what you've accomplished, and its rather peaceful, unless you're grappling with couch grass, which although not as evil as Bindy eyes, has its own nefarious root system which is devilish to get out.  My fingers and hands have lots of small cuts and abrasions now as I don't think that I can weed effectively with gloves on, so end up with broken nails and scratched fingers.  Oh well, its worth it, the fruit trees are happy.

Job half done around one of the figs
 
Job now fully done
Alex donned some overalls and helped also

Alex weeding
And he took some photos of me, and some galahs

me weeding #1

me weeding #2

galahs in the hoop pine
Had rolls for lunch, and I got Alex to go in the cellar and check out the salted ham.  Justin had told Alex how he thought it was off, but Alex thought it looked and smelled just fine.  Good on him!

ham again
After the weeding I walked down the street, and got some eggs from David, and dropped in on Steve and Denise.  Denise gave me some more of her fab lemons, and also told me that the Royal has been sold and will reopen again in 4 weeks.  Was bought by a bloke who has a couple of pubs in Maryborough, and a beer micro brewery.  Sounds promising.

I also saw a notice from the Bendigo Bank inviting applications for Community grants.  I might try our luck for a new fence, given that we had opened up the house for heritage day etc.

Community Grants
Alex left around 3, and I stayed til 5.30 or so, as I was picking Justin up at Tullamarine on the way back