Thursday, 27 March 2025

Quick haircut visit Tues 18 - Wed 19th March 2025

 A really quick one 

I wanted to have my haircut and coloured before Justin's Welcome on Thursday - so I drove up on Tuesday late afternoon

Found a rather proprietorial looking large cat sitting contentedly on our front path



Not very fussed about me approaching, although it did scurry off once I opened the gate

It had left a present for me - further up the path - hmm


Unpacked, put a load of washing on, had some dinner and watched some TV

On Wednesday I did another load of washing - heaps of sheets etc 

And then made the beds in anticipation of the coming weekend with a house full of people 

Went and had my haircut at 11.30am

Michelle gave me a couple of local papers to read - where I saw this

The article that Ruby from Loddon Herald had interviewed Justin about last week.  Pity she didn't use the photo I sent them - oh well, it was a good article







Festival of Small Halls Fri 21 - Sun 23 March 2025

Wow, another big week 

Justin had his welcome on Thursday


Followed by a fancy catered lunch at home with the Danes, and Karen & Tom


And then there was the Festival of Small Halls...


Yep, it was finally happening 

Justin had drinks on Friday night after work - so we didn't leave for Inglewood til around 7pm.

Helen and Michaela were already there - and had obviously eaten before we got there

Justin and I warmed up our dinner - and ate in the kitchen.  Helen and Michaela stayed and chatted with us - no TV that night

Saturday morning, and Helen and Michaela set out around 7am to find the platypus in Bridgwater - no luck yet again.  

Breakfast in bed for Justin in the morning, and it was my first day in a month of not wearing my boot....(brought it with me just in case)

Went across to the Town Hall at 11am with Helen and Michaela to set up the tables and chairs etc 

Tenar was already there to help, and   Justin and Enzo also came across a bit later

Didn't take too long which was good

We set up 8 round tables - with 8 chairs each.  Decided against table cloths - would just have to wash them.  Looked pretty good as it was

At that stage we had sold 67 tickets - and were expecting more to be sold at the door (sold 75 all up).  Would have loved 100, but 75 was pretty good 

Went back to the house and started organising for lunch around 1pm.  It was a lovely day, so thought we'd have it outside.  Michaela helped me set up.  I set it for 12 9weren't exactly sure when everyone was coming)



The Danes, Foxes and Schomburghs rolled up around 1pm, and we set out a feast on the spare table, as it was, we were 10 for lunch 



Very pleasant

The kids - Mad & Hughie, and Nick & Courtney arrived after lunch - and picked at some of the food, as did Bruce and Sam when they dropped in

All up we were 14 staying in the house - me and Justin, Chris & Jo, Deb & John, Stacey & Geoff, Mad & Hughie, Nick & Courtney, and Helen & Michaela.  Put the "kids" in the Bee room - brought our queen inflatable mattress which Nick and Courtney slept on, and Mad and Hughie were on the couches.  Helen was in the Music room, and Michaela in the little yellow room.  All worked out well

Courtney, Mad and Michaela before going across to Small Halls



Around 5pm I started getting ready to go across the road to the Town Hall - to see that everything was in order

We all went across around 6pm to get our pre ordered paella from the Little Sangria Food Truck and ate them on chairs set up in a circle on the lawn.




I had wanted to set up some critical mass across the road - to rev up some interest - and I think we succeeded - as a few groups set up and ate

Dave from Black Wallaby Wines was all set up inside - with his wines plus some beers and soft drinks that our Town hall Committee had bought 

And I went upstairs to take a photo of people starting to fill the hall




Everything was going like clock work - apart from the Welcome to Country by a local Indigenous Group - they couldn't make it - so Enzo as MC did an acknowledgment of Country




Given that I was setting up the hall, I reserved 2 central tables for us (we were 16 people all up) - and another for David S's group

So we were in prime position

And then at 7pm - the Ruminators (Justin & Chris) were up on stage for their 15 minute opening set  


And they were great, sure our two tables were very vocal in our appreciation, but other tables also clapped and cheered/took videos etc.  In fact, towards the end of the evening, one young boy came up and asked Justin for his autograph! 

Next up was Lucy Farrell a sweet voiced English folk singer who was living in Canada.  



There was an intermission after Lucy, and people flew to the bar - as it wasn't open during the sets

Headline act - Hat Fitz and Cara were last  - they were also very good





Justin took a great photo of Cara - which was a reflection of her in the window


 
And then there was an encore, and they asked both Lucy, and Justin & Chris to come up and join them






It was a great night  - everything went smoothly.  The Smalls Hall people were very professional/well organised 


And then back to our place - it wasn't late - around 9.30 - and we invited the Small Halls people back with us - but they didn't come.  We did have a couple of others though - Sue & Chris



Given that the dining room table was fully extended, and that we had a blow up queen bed set up in the Bee room upstairs - there wasn't that much "public" space available

Hughie brought down his big speaker - and we all started dancing around in the downstairs hallway - it was uproarious good fun.  Madeleine took some videos also - which are hilarious











 
Madeleine and Courtney having a sit down


Justin and co relaxing in the dining room



Turned the music down around midnight - and I went to bed soon after - slept very well.  

Breakfast was slow in the morning....people came down at various points in time, and Bruce and Sam also dropped in 

Everyone left before lunch 

Alex had contacted me yesterday to say that he and Jane were thinking of driving up this way on Sunday, and maybe they could drop in for lunch - so I said yes of course

They arrived around 12.45, and we had some delicious leftovers from yesterday supplemented by some new tit bits from today

All very pleasant


 After Alex and Jane left a friendly magpie came and said hello 

Below is the photo I took of it 


And the photo that I took of Justin taking a photo of the magpie


Finally his photo of the magpie





 



  
  



 

Sunday, 23 March 2025

Lana and her music Labour Day Long weekend Fri 7 - Mon 10 March 2025

Left Friday night after dinner after 7pm as we didn't want to crawl through long weekend traffic.  As it was, traffic was normal.

Got there was just before 10pm, unpacked, and watched an episode of Amandaland - didn't feel like going straight to bed 

Saturday and a cheeky lie in and breakfast in bed before Lana arrived around 1pm

It was hot weather, I pulled some weeds out of the herb beds - but was hard to bend down because I was wearing my moon boot!



I forgot to take an after photo with no weeds

Anyway, got most of them out - didn't try and do the other beds in the sun

Justin sanded down the canoe



And he also took a few nice photos - the Aga


Autumnal colours


And an ode to Dali's melting clocks - this time candles 


Lana came and we had a antipasto lunch - cheese, dips, vegies etc  

Fraser and Rileigh came around 2pm - as they were planning on staying overnight

They both had a go on the drums




Terry came around for dinner


I thought an easy dinner would be best - made a red dip, and we had that and some olives and cheese, and fresh sliced tomatoes with mozzarella and basil for starters.

Then Adam Liaw's chinese style satay roast chicken salad 

Dessert was a peach melba - done with the thermomix ie poached the peaches in a sugar syrup, and whizzed up raspberries for a sauce

All very nice

We had started outside under the big tree, as it was a pleasant evening, but some of us were being bitten by mosquitoes so we went inside

Nobody wanted a big night - so we finished up around 10pm or so

Sunday, and Lana went for a walk, and so did Fraser and Rileigh separately  so Justin and I were unexpectedly able to have another breakfast in bed - hoorah!

Fraser and Rileigh left before lunch 

Lana and Justin played more music, and I read my book - was very relaxing 

Damo invited us for drinks and nibbles at the Surf Club - JJ and Susan  were there (who we went on the 80s cruise with)

Sky looked very dark and ominous as we drove up there - in fact there was a short thunderstorm with a bit of rain.

Damo toasted Justin with his big news, and I asked him which - Silk, he said, so we advised him of the bigger news - and there were bubbles all round

Stayed til around 7.30, as we needed to be back in time to get some dinner from the takeaway - as it closes at 7.45pm

Got there with 5 minutes to spare, but the lights were off, and they weren't taking any more orders - was a bit annoyed about this 

So rushed to the pub, where we were greeted with patrons saying that the internet was down, so it had to be all cash sales

The kitchen closes here at 8pm - so we were told to order NOW! - made a quick decision, I got a table, and Justin and Lana went off to the ATM to get some cash

Lana kindly shouted us dinner.  It was surprisingly quick, and pretty good.  I had the honey prawns 

Back home, and we watched About a Boy with Hugh Grant - an oldy but a goody

Another leisurely start - Lana went for a walk, and we had breakfast in bed

I planted some flower seeds



John from Quasair came to have a look at our unique problem with the kitchen chimney re an extractor fan.  He suggested coming in from the back, and took some photos and measurements.  Hopefully something can be done

Lana gave me a "concert" of her own songs -  original music and lyrics

She was in the sun originally - so was covered up



I suggested moving the keyboard out of the sun 



She left after lunch - and we left around 3 or so

Dropped in on Curtis in Guildford - to see how the old General Store that he has done up for/with his Grandma.   Looked great!






Took ages to get back home - oh well, it was good to see what Curtis had done.  And he gave us some home made pies also!