However, the traffic was shocking , so we didn't get to Inglewood til close to 8pm
Didn't matter, had a nice dinner picnic upstairs
Saturday, and I made Justin a nice breakfast in bed, and we had a slow start reading the digital papers
Rang Terry and asked him for dinner as I had brought my self described "fabulous" sloe gin made from Inglewood plums
and my slightly less fabulous apricot gin
and I had wanted him to try some - as I had discussed it with him
Also invited Arlene, David and June - and Alex and Sarah were coming later. So dinner for 8
Took some more of Mum's odds and ends to Denise's and suggested a coffee which we had at the butchers
I had wanted to buy a pork belly there, but they didn't have any. Went to the IGA to see if they had any - they didn't so back to the butcher and a lamb leg.
The Bunya seems to have died,as there are no green leaves now. Took some photos as I had called up the Cole Clark Guitar company to see if they're interested (they are), even though it's pretty scrappy
The artichoke is looking good though, and I harvested some to take back to Melbourne
The delphiniums are lovely (but the poppies are just about finished)
I was also very pleased to see that one of the apple trees that I'd bought some years ago had a little apple forming on it
Had our usual pies for lunch from the bakery, and on the way back I dropped in on Noi, as I had hoped to get some coriander. The lady next door told me that Noi wasn't there, and we got to chatting, and introduced ourselves. My reputation had preceded me - as "the Lisa" with Tivey's house, which I found most amusing. We had a good chat, she (Marilyn) was very nice, and she told me how her grandmother would take her to the house for afternoon tea with Mrs Secombe. I invited her over to come and have a look around and tell me how much or little its changed
So, back to the house with our pies - took longer than Justin had anticipated. He was working in the dining room, as he has a murder case starting on Monday.
After lunch I did some more work in the garden, and also started scraping the loose paint and gunk off the front door and surrounds
Then went in around 4pm to get the dinner ready - found a recipe on the internet - yogurt coated lamb with Indian spices. Also made an accompanying lentil, tomato and baby spinach salad, and a raita. Lastly prepared a self saucing chocolate pudding for dessert
Maile, David and Marilyn dropped by while I was in the middle of this, and I showed them around - Marilyn said the kitchen hadn't changed at all!
Alex and Sarah arrived around 4pm, and set the table, tidied up etc
I only realised they were there when I went downstairs to check on the lamb...
Anyway, alls well, (and Arlene does have a habit of being late,as Terry knows)
Once the others had had some drinks, and cheese and biscuits we went downstairs for dinner.
Was great - food and company!
I told them how much I enjoyed this type of dinner party with multiple conversations, and lots of noise
After dinner, it was upstairs for some music - David, Justin, and Alex played, the rest of us listened
Slow start again on sunday, reading in bed, toast in the kitchen for breakfast
Alex took some nice photos of the house and garden
Inside
and garden
and Town Hall
And Justin tried to get rid of the bull ants again, as they are slowly taking over that section