Monday 28 January 2008

Australia Day Weekend

Here is the sole hen looking into the veggie patch and wishing she is in there with the great crop of tomatoes, lettuce, cucumber and egg plant. I spent a lot of Saturday and Sunday in the garden as after all the rain, the weeds went beserk, as did the lawn. John drove Margaret and I to Newtown on holiday Monday where we went to the Dendy and saw The Kite Flyer. It was a wonderful movie. We walked down the street and found a little Thai place and had an enjoyable lunch. John is better and will get results on Wednesday. I stayed up to watch the men's final and it turned out a really great tournament. This is now short week and then, after four working days, its one month of leave.



Monday 21 January 2008

Sick, sick, sick

For almost three weeks John has had a stomach complaint which started off with drinking milk that was off (didn't notice as he puts in alot of pink Quik). Consequently our weekends have been very quiet. I did go for lunch to Sizzlers with the Greenacre ladies on Saturday. I have'nt been for years and years since when there were many of the resturants and now only about half a dozen in NSW left. The main thing was to get together and talk and food was of second importance. At work I was told by a customer that she wanted to be served by a man as they think better and are easier to deal with. This was said at the top of her voice and then as she was leaving she in a huff, said, women should be at home making apple pies. Again there was a lot of laughter among the other customers.

Sunday 6 January 2008

Hot and Humid

Theres fires in Western Australia, cyclone in Darwin and rain and flooding down the east coast of Australia. All beaches down the coast till Cronulla have been closed due to extra rough seas. Here its hot and humid and probably a storm tonight. Being a Dendy member, there was a special screening of Lust, Caution this morning at the Quay. It was an excellent Chinese movie with sub titles. Later we walked up George Street, thru Queen Victoria building (lunch) and up to Hyde Park. The Sydney Festival is on and there were many tents, seats and barricades for the various bands playing in the evenings.

Tuesday 1 January 2008

First day of 2008

We drove into the city on Sunday and parked in Market Street, walking down to the Quay. The view takes my breath away each time I see the bridge on one side and the Opera House on the other. At the Dendy we saw No Country for Old Men and Atonement. Different types of film but both were very good.
We watched both lots of fireworks, at 9 and at midnight, and then couldn't sleep. Today we went off to Newtown as we wanted to catch one more movie - 2 Days in Paris - but you wouldn't believe it, the cinema was sold out. Window shopped as most shops were open.