We had a busy weekend in Coogee two weeks after we got back. We did find time for one of our favourite walks however ........
But the main purpose of our visit was to pack up our apartment ready for the onslaught of window replacement ........
But the main purpose of our visit was to pack up our apartment ready for the onslaught of window replacement ........
Every room (except for the bathroom) is affected, one way or another.
The new sashes are in place, painted and ready to go into the new frames .......
And just when we thought it was all getting underway we heard the last minute announcement that our joiner was off to Thailand for a few weeks, so install will be delayed another few weeks!!!!
Ella got her driver's licence while we were away, so her life has changed completely. She finished semester one work at college a week or so ago so we met her for lunch in Civic in the middle of the week - an unaccustomed treat. It still surprises us to see her driving around on her own with her P plates in place.
This is the first major Gauguin exhibition staged in the Pacific region. There is a strong Polynesian cultural perspective throughout the exhibition, which is great to see.
Rod has landed in South Woodford in the past week and has sent us this latest pic of Ivy in the T shirt we bought her. Ivy likes wearing oversize tops and this one seemed to fit the bill! Rod is going to love his time with the family over London summer and will enjoy all the political commentary resulting from Labour's big win in the UK election.
We've enjoyed all the excitement at our National Gallery over the past month too. We were around to witness Lindy Lee's Ouroboros sculpture (wrapped in plastic) arriving on the 19th June. The work had travelled (slowly) by road all the way to Canberra from the Brisbane workshop. There must have been some very relieved people to see it safely in place in its new home. It will be unveiled in its new position in October apparently.
Then we had the opening of the new Gauguin exhibition at the end of June. We spent all day at the gallery on the members' opening day, participating in the very educational Symposium and enjoying a good long look at the over 140 iconic works collected from 65 institutions from all over the world.This is the first major Gauguin exhibition staged in the Pacific region. There is a strong Polynesian cultural perspective throughout the exhibition, which is great to see.
Rod has landed in South Woodford in the past week and has sent us this latest pic of Ivy in the T shirt we bought her. Ivy likes wearing oversize tops and this one seemed to fit the bill! Rod is going to love his time with the family over London summer and will enjoy all the political commentary resulting from Labour's big win in the UK election.
By some extraordinary coincidence Rod arrived at Heathrow Airport at around the same time as Kay's Mum and Dad arrived on their flight from South Korea. Although this was a totally unplanned coincidence, both branches of the London family were at the airport at the same time - with the best welcoming party any grandparent, from any part of the world, could ever want!
Thank you Kay for passing on these gorgeous pics via Ros. xx
Friday night we headed out to the Baso in Belconnen to catch a pumping performance of "Body Shirt" in a headlining set that really showed off Angus's brilliance on the drums and Ollie's steady bass guitar backbone. A brilliant show by the boys and we were so glad we got to see it. We were easily the oldest ones there in the audience - so much of a novelty that the young woman on tickets gave us an (unasked for) Seniors Discount!
And I have tried my hand at some jam making - marmalade, using the kumquat crop from a friend's garden. I'm a novice at jam making so my second batch was better than my first - but a good learning exercise (and good eating too I think)!
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