Sunday, 22 March 2026

Share Four Somethings - March



I have no idea how we are here again already, and yet, here we are. It is almost April.

something we loved: It was our wedding anniversary and we splashed out at the Chefs Table (Omakase) at Ora. We have spent many of my birthdays or our anniveraries at Sushi e and later Ora with the chef Nobuyuki Ura. The food is sensational every single time and it is my favourite restuarant in Sydney. For a cheaper option, look at the fixed lunch offering from time to time. It's so delicous and so beautifully presented. We had never done the chef's table so it was a very special occasion for us. However, I felt even though we were the oldest, the other 8 guests seemed more blaze about it. Not sure if that's to do with some young people having more wealth, so it wasn't a big deal for them, or if Sydney dining scene has changed and people don't dress up like they used to and merrily look at their phones during dinner.



I have not been loving the weather of late but I have loved the spectacular light and reflections it's given us.



Pink clouds, rainbows, firey skies all come out along with the rain and the humidity. It may not be a silver lining per se, but it's something pretty spectacular.




















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Something that sustained us:  Twice this month my husband and I popped out on a Wednesday to see Clayton Doley play at small venues. Once at Butcher's Brew and once at Bar Torino. It was great to have these easy, laid back date nights. It was great to see live music, and such a talented musician. Both nights we were home by 9.30 so it was equally great not to be tired on a weeknight, nor the next day. I hope to carry it forward....but nothing planned as yet. However, how it sustained us, in the demise of Bluesfest that has hit us quite hard. We loved it, and it was a great way for us to enjoy music together and find new bands we both like as our taste in music is very different. All our sideshows cancelled, which as I feared is an indicatior that without the festival to help their costs, they just won't tour here anymore. Australia is very expensive to tour in, and a lot of smaller bands or independant musicians can't make the costs work for them. So seeing Clayton Doley, who we discovered at Bluesfest many years ago, was at least a reminder that were were still artists we could see and enjoy. So last Wednesday, while lamenting the loss that Bluesfest will prove to be, there was still a little joy to be found.


something we're carrying forward from this month to the next:  See above. I wrote 2 stories this month. They were short and not great but they were written. I have 2 more lined up to write so I'm hoping I can get that creativity back up and running, and begin to execute it a little better....the COVID years really stopped me in my tracks in a lot of different ways.


I also read you need to hand write for 20 minutes a day to help with brain function and avoid dementia (more complicated than that, obviously but it helps). So I am back to hand writing my short stories. I'm nowhere close to 20 minutes daily but it's still more than what I was doing. So I want to continue and increase that practice.

something we're making space for: Exercise. I really need to keep movement up. Whether it's walking distances or weights and stretches, plus dancing, a lot of dancing, my body seems to stiffen up without it so I really need to make the time every day.

Linking with #ShareFourSomethings and #WeekendCoffeeShare  #WeekendReflection

12 comments:

  1. Love the sky and bridge photos. Your date night sounds fun and the food looks yummy! Take care, enjoy your day! Have a wonderful week!

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  2. Belated happy anniversary! 34 years... oh we are close - with being together since 1994 , and that year also visited Sydney! - we married only in 2013, in Joondalup/Perth.
    Hand writing is a good idea - both my Grandmothers suffered dementia/Alzheimer´s. My friend suggested to walk backwards, too and work with your other hand. Yes, and sport! Have a great T-Day.

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  3. Your traditional Japanese meal looks very tasty. What a fun way to celebrate. Happy 34 years too. I've been married for 37 and I don't know where time went to. Have a super rest of your T day too.

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  4. Sorry I'm late visiting. Late Monday night the fiber optic snapped and broke due to high winds. My neighbor called ATT and they finally sent someone out to string a new line.

    I had never heard of eating at the chef's table before, but for your 34th anniversary, it must have been a genuine treat, And the food looked superb.

    Loved your sky shots and the drinks you share with us for T this
    Tuesday, dear Lydia. Thanks for this amazing post. Bleubeard and I are wishing you a belated happy anniversary!.

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  5. Beautiful sunsets! Spectacular.
    Seeing the Japanese food makes my mouth water. That food tastes so good and is also a feast for the eye. Here in Spain there are only Japanese restaurants in the big cities, but I have eaten Japanese when I visited Vancouver, and I love sushi too.
    Belated happy anniversary. My husband and I made it to 30 before he died.
    Thank you for the music. It is easy on the ear.
    Happy T-Day
    Lisca

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    1. I'm so sorry for your loss. That's a big (and painful) adjustment to move forward from.

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  6. Your anniversary meal sounds really special as do your two other date nights! Glad you have found a way to see some live music.

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  7. Happy belated Anniversary greetings. Amazing photos.
    Foods looks delicious. Thanks for the music video. Greetings.

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  8. Happy Anniversary! 💐🍾🥂Looks like you had a wonderful celebration. May you have many more. Happy T Day

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  9. There is something wonderful about photographing the colours of the sky. There is also something fun about food photography. I tried a new item when we went for sushi last week. It was raw salmon, topped with fish eggs, and served on a Pringle chip. Strange, but it had an interesting flavour blend.

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  10. Happy anniversary! Looks like you had a lovely and delicious celebration. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.

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