Sunday, 28 July 2024

WRITING

I'VE BEEN WRITING so much about my time on the river i haven't given a thought to writing my blog.  it's been three weeks, swimming in the mornings - i tried out the new drysdale pool last week, it's going to be a weekly thing i think.  a chance for a longer swim when the sea is so cold.




    the canola is out, what a fabulous sight it is from this vantage point


     


     this white faced heron seems to have moved into Lilkenday Avenue.
     I wonder if it has a mate, it seems to be alone



    Checking out the space at Hatrock, where i want to have a show of
    my sea photos in november.

and honestly i've been up to my eyeballs going through old photos and trying to make head or tail of my nutty few months before i moved up to the river, there was so much going on but i think i've finally got a timeline and made sense of it. i want a decent few chapters so i can put in a submission for a Varuna residence again. 

I have had time to catch up with some buddies,  a lovely lunch at Man Bo with aileen.   it's changed dramatically since we lived next door, looking very swish these days.   and our monthly girls lunch was at the Diggers in front of the fire.  very nice too and it was a celebration for anne's birthday. 






ONE OF THE SALTIES Karenne Ann has set up a small gallery space in her garage, it looks good - Shed 31.  her friend Celia had a solo show there yesterday afternoon and we went along.  it was a great afternoon, lots of people and a great show of support.  red dots too!






Tuesday, 9 July 2024

GOLLY A MONTH'S GONE BY

WHAT HAVE I BEEN DOING?   Looking back thru my photos, looks like mainly swims in the morning and who knows what else.  

JUNE 17 was etta's fourth birthday and on the 22nd sunny and luke had a nice family and friends afternoon with cake and presents, low key and really enjoyable.  


   the bay was looking beautiful as i drove up to melbourne



    my present - rainbow bedding for when 
   etta's new 'big girl' bed arrives


On the 28th i headed off for five days writing retreat at isobelle's house near apollo bay.  i'm not sure how much i got done, but the head space was great and to be away without the distractions of home meant i got to think about the book ideas.  and i did a bit of writing.  now i'm home with the indesign program i'll do more.   it's hard tho, without an editor i feel like i'm losing my way.  uncertain.
i was really carsick by the time i arrived after driving around all the hairpin bends of the otway road.  it was cold and i was miserable and thought the whole stay was a mistake.  but of course in the morning i felt fine and the five days was just delightful. 

the surf was huge, big rolling sets of waves and rainbows throughout the day, every day.  i caught up with chrissie's ex ian, who's moved down there.  it was really nice to see him - we had some laughs over dinner.






FROM APOLLO BAY TO THE GRAMPIANS

I drove up for our family weekend straight from isobelle's, four days this year which we all decided was perfect.  time to just hang out, no hurry to do anything. in fact the pool table hardly got used and the scrabble and boggle were left on the sideboard.   it's always lovely to be there, have the firepit going outside and take it in turns to cook.  now i'm home and having a very quiet day, heading off tomorrow to geelong for a chat to the bank and a night at gails, then to melbourne to babysit etta on thursday, back on friday.



                               another birthday cake