It’s nice to be home again! Especially as we have completed the worst
of our renovations and can (almost) start to live in our entire house.For some years now it’s been 1/3 living, 1/3
storage and 1/3 renovation.A moving
feast over 5 or 6 years and we are both just about over it!One of this year’s tasks for me is soft
covers, cushions and curtains so I’m looking forward to a bit of sewing time.The garden shed, with its new timber floor, timber
blinds and paint job is ready for action since its makeover (and cleanout)
before we left earlier this year.
Kookie knows we're home
This time of year is so wonderful and the island is resplendent
with its fresh lavender coat.The jacarandas
are flowering madly.We’ve had a few bush
visitors already and were especially pleased to welcome a large blue tongue
lizard and a scratching bush turkey into our yard.Even the possum is still bumbling and
crashing his way across our rooftop in the early evenings.The Cap’n is now driving a mulcher instead of
a boat and the kookaburras couldn’t be happier.Easy snacks reveal themselves in the leaf compost. All in a day’s work!Add to this the squawk of the channel billed cuckoo
in the tree tops and we’ve quite a menagerie to host.
Our Bush Turkey's cousin who has a cushie job at Australia Zoo
This month the Café is hosting an exhibition of
aprons.I did manage to get one finished
in time but made it into a quilt.Of course!Some years ago friend Yvonne had given us a
challenge “stash buster” and since then I’d added a few similar pieces to the
collection. Its “I’d rather be
quilting” theme seemed just right for an apron-shaped
wall hanging. When it came time to quilt the apron, I remembered back to the
days of feeding hungry boys. Bottomless pits.“What’s for dinner, Mum”, a regular refrain, is now stitched in with lots
of menu ideas too.A reminder of fun times & their favourite
meals!....