Sunday 31 December 2023

The Old

 The other day (as I was coming out of the loo, actually), I noticed how good this little alcove looked
and this set me noticing other stuff,
like this very colonial glimpse of Triabunna that I pass at least twice a week on my way to Mrs O'Henry's place for tai chi.
Opening the gate at Mrs O's, I realised the much maligned shed next door is actually rather beautiful and much in keeping with Edna Walling's observation of climbing roses:
'In the country they will cover an old shed and make a picture of it with their foliage and flowers.'

In my garden
the Gold Bunny shines
and the Angel Face brings the same joy as did the full moon of a cuppla nights ago.

On the deck a cuppla old blokes reflect on family history in the kitchen window
while I steadily work through my library books.  Only got the Annie Proulx to go.  I thought I'd read The Shipping News yonks ago but I have no memory of it.  I think it's been overshadowed by Rocky's housekeeper's obsession with the shipping forecasts in As Time Goes By.  The Baldacci is a good go by a male at writing a feminist thriller.  At times it took me back to the sadly missed Alphabet Murders series by Sue Grafton.  Thursday Murder Club is good fun and, I suspect, deliberately satisfying for the older reader...  The Angry Women's Choir is so much more thought provoking and complex than Meg Bignell's The Sparkle Pages.  And Simon Winchester.  Well I love Simon Winchester books, and I am currently deeply embedded in China in the 1940s.  This is the biography of Joseph Needham, a scientist entranced with the loooooong culture of China, and its many scientific and engineering firsts.  If it wasn't NYE I'd be reading it now.

Now a flashback to Christmas.  I forgot to post this close-up of the beautiful Christmas Eve trout.
And another old photo:
My friend Bruce sent me this a few days ago.  He is one of the Maria Voices and this photo is taken from the choir looking to the audience.  It features so many of my favourite people.  I am in deep conversation with Hannah, berating her because she'll be leaving Triabunna soon.  Beast.

A little bit of new.  I looked out the kitchen window first thing yesterday and was greeted by a triangular flash of knickers, smalls and sundry others.
Cheeky blighters used their initiative and our carport post.
No-one has ever done this before.  I have to say that these campers looked very Chinese, and demonstrated the amazing problem solving skills that have dazzled me in China and Viet Nam.

So, goodnight until next year.

πŸŽ†πŸŽ†HAPPY πŸŽ†πŸŽ†πŸŽ†NEWπŸŽ†πŸŽ†πŸŽ† YEARπŸŽ†πŸŽ†!!!!

1 comment:

  1. Edna Walling reference spot on. Crikey that trout looked yummy. I've read and thoroughly enjoyed all four of the Thursday Murder Club series, so the comment that they are 'satisfying to the older reader' is absolutely spot on !!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally, long live Gold Bunny. FF

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