This egret was stomping round the beach while we were touring Wollongong.
And after every successful hunt, you display your trophies....(these are at the Biennale of Sydney...not mine, obvs.)Linking with #SaturdayCritters
This egret was stomping round the beach while we were touring Wollongong.
And after every successful hunt, you display your trophies....(these are at the Biennale of Sydney...not mine, obvs.)
READ When I was pregnant with my first child, I discovered Ariel Gore. I read The Mama Trip and the Hip Mama Survival Guide (I thought it was called something about Pregnancy but it's been renamed?). Over the years I would read her essays whenever I found them. Then not long ago I read her book on Happiness. Last week I stumbled across End of Eve, about the death (and drawn out dying) of her Mother. It's interesting to have read as both she and I evolved in our life journey at the same pace. I feel a strange connection to someone I don't know but know so much intimate detail about.
I thought The Rest of Our Lives had a 'voice' very simillar to Lawrence Naumoff. I loved him in my late teens and early 20's, and there are 2 books written since I stopped devouring his work, so I've ordered them.
I've also ordered a Sparke Hayter book - I read all her books - such fun - back in the 90s. I've ordered Last Girl Standing because the website said it was published in 2017 but according to Wiki it was 2005, so there's a good chance I already have it and already read it...c'est la vie.
So I am reaching out through the years to authors that filled my life with vibrancy. I am seeing how they are now, though my current lens, of course, which is older and maybe wiser than it was.
Do you go back to long forgotten authors who you adored in a period in your life?
WATCHED Been going to a lot of comedy - Daniel Kitson, Daniel Schloss and He Huang were all great (note she still has dates in Sydney, Brisbane and New Zealand on sale). It's great to catch up regularly with a girlfriend I don't see often, and it's really great to laugh - cheap laughs too (so to speak) for the most part. Get out and take a punt on someone! Went to The River - it's an interesting play. I enjoyed it a lot. Also Sistren and Drive your plow over the bodies of dead animals. No movies at the cinema - try as we might there's just nothing on....
HEARD Been listening to the solo albums of Chimano since I discovered he's moved here and has a show on in Sydney this June. Alas I'm in Hobart that weekend but details here.
2. Ultra weekend - it's always such a vibe. Great food and fun dancing and being in the festival crowd.
3. Visiting Universities with my youngest was pretty special. Lovely to see what excites her and where she might be living. Miles stone moments for sure!
What's been your highlights?
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Pretty though....I guess it's time to plan a chilly, crisp getaway.....
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Click here to enterFleeting thought, obviously. Funny what image our eyes send to the brain.
(Full details on The Little National Hotel in Newcastle here).
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By the time I found the third one, I began to feel it was like I was back in Dispatches from Elsewhere - was I being lured into a game of some sort?
As I wrote in my post on Whimsy 'It's one of the best parts of being alive and it's usually free. It's an internal thing, it comes from you, from how you view the world. It's you insisting on seeing the magic, however small, and discovering that can infiltrate your life.'
May our lives be infused with unexpected fun and meaningless moments that make you smile...
And how is it possible we are already here again?
This month has FLOWN by!!
School holidays and a trip to Melbourne and suddenly it's all back to spreadsheets and talks with the accountant. Argh.
Something we loved: Hard to narrow it down, been to four plays, a number of comedians and Ultra, which is my annual fabulous jaunt to Melbourne for a fun 24 hours of eating, art and dancing! But I will say I loved touring the University campuses with my youngest. It was great to see two of the regional Universities in detail and see what my daughter liked about them. It was a right of passage I didn't get with my others as they were going locally and just went off to look with their friends.
Something we're carrying forward from this month to the next:
With the Comedy Festival in full swing, I've a number of nights out, all a good walk to and from the venues. Ditto I had two nights at the Belvoir, a theatre that takes me about 45 mins to walk to at a fast pace. So I've been managing to get my steps up and average 70-80 kms a week. One of my doctors, maybe the foot one - who knows, said 'it's counter intuative but you need to keep finding ways to keep moving and using it, even mindful of discomfort. Once you stop, it gets worse' and that has really stuck with me. I can't get less flexible, mobile, energetic than I am now. I look at my mum who does less and less and I don't want to become that. So finding ways to keep the exercise and movement up is something I'm working on. Another doctor said we (humans) rarely reach backwards so that becomes inflexible. I've been working on that too. A comedian, Jimmy O'Yang I think, but could be Ronny Chieng or Aaron Chen, made fun of his father and pointed out you never see elderly Chinese standing still. If they are waiting for a bus, they'll start doing exercises. That's what I've started doing. If waiting for the kettle to boil, in an elevator, whatever - I start doing ankle lifts or arm twists - whatever I can get a quick 10 or 20 done....

Something we're making space for: Writing. I really need to get my story submitted for Grief. I've written the bones but need to finish it this weekend. And submit it. I also have a number of blog posts to write and reviews. Just seem time poor constantly at the moment.
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The Easter Decorations are from the Langham, where I went swimming.
Easter treats are from Black Star Pastry. And were delicious!
Mario's egg as a promo for the movie - which I saw on our trip to check out Newcastle Uni.
The Gillie & Marc
is at Newcastle University. They have 2 million trees on campus.
The flowers are from some friends after a minor surgery - biopsy clear. Yay.
And the dandilion is in B&W here.