Monday, 15 December 2025

A Big Catch Up!!

 With Christmas nearly upon us I MUST catch up with previous months news!!

On June 27th I left for Queensland to spend a few days with Hayley and Megan, staying with Hayley - enjoying beach front walks and Megan's birthday......

........before the 3 of us flew out of Brisbane on 2nd July.....
ESTONIA ..... 2nd - 11th July!
Tallinn had not really changed since the 3 of us were there in 2016 and we soon found our old "haunts"......
Our reason for the trip to Estonia was to watch the open-air Estonian Song Festival - held every 5 years - and this year my sister, Vivien was taking part singing with the Sydney Estonian Choir. Estonian choirs from across the world take part with approx 30,000 singers and an audience of around 500,000. While wandering around the streets it is nothing unusual to see groups dressed in national costumes over the weekend of the festival. The weekend starts with a parade through Tallinn - unfortunately this year after a few lovely warm days the heavens opened but it did not diminish the feeling of excitement of actually being there..... 
Vivien in the centre
Festivities over Vivien enjoyed more of discovering Tallinn with a friend while Hayley, Megan and I set off on a road trip. First stop was the very small island of Muhu off the west coast....accessed by car ferry. This is where my Dad's biological family came from....
From Muhu we drove across to the island of Saaremaa (via a causeway) and our accommodation for the night - a great little cottage tucked away in the woods... 
We would have loved to have stayed here for longer than one night - maybe another time? We then headed off to the main town on this island - Kuresaare. A picturesque town which like all towns has a castle - best preserved castle in the Baltics and the regions only medieval castle that has remained intact.
Back on the car ferry to the mainland and a few hours later we arrived in Tartu known as the "University" town - the university here being founded in 1632.
The remains of St Johns Church, Tartu, dates back to at least 1323! It was huge!!
The "crooked" house - foundations were laid partially over an old town wall which later collapsed - these days it is the Art Museum.
And always time for a coffee and pastry!
An afternoon was spent at the amazingly big - and interesting - National Musem before we headed North and back to Tallinn. 
On 10th July, our last (full) day in Estonia, together with Vivien we were on our way to Rakvere - about 2 hours East of Tallinn - to visit Dad's adoptive family - having been adopted at a very young age after loosing both parents. Hayley, Megan and I had visited them last time we were in Estonia. Before Dad passed away he had expressed his wish to have a plaque placed between his step-parents and on this trip we were able to full-fill his wish. I had had the plaque made up before we left and had it safetly packed in my suitcase.
It was lovely to catch up with Dad's family - who still live in the house Dad lived in and helped in getting his plaque in place. On this visit Megan added her husband James's name to the family tree which Dad's 2nd "cousin", Aime, keeps up to date. Aime loved the the scarf with bottle brush flowers we gifted to her.

All too soon 11th July came around and it was time to pack up, and together with Vivien, head off for our next adventure......
To be continued......


Thursday, 26 June 2025

Reading and a small finish!

 There's been lots of reading being done lately...... all great books and you may notice a few of the books have a theme ...yes a trip is coming up soon! 

Last weekend a friend and I headed off to Ulladulla to attend Storyfest again. (held every 2 years)... just for the day this time as I usually make it a  weekend away. We both enjoyed a few talks including one by Debra Oswald who wrote the book above "One Hundred Years of Betty" ( a really great read) and also an interesting talk on AI! 
They always have a bookshop set up by Harbour Bookshop in Ulladulla so of course a little shopping was done...... 
Not a lot of creativity has been happening in my world lately, some stitching, but nothing even close to being finished... But, the knitting needles have been clicking away and a pair of socks have been completed......
Will finish with a little update on my little house mate, Phoebe. Always looking very cute - but does get up to mischief and outdoor adventures now include climbing trees  - only as far as the lead will reach though! 
So that about brings me up to date....till next time....



Sunday, 1 June 2025

Welcome Winter!

 Yes, 1st June and welcome to Winter and what a beautiful day it was!! The sun shining and the temperature on the warmish side called for a walk along the beach followed by a bit of reading....

And since my last post was the begining of Autumn the following is what's been happening over the Autumn months......
Early March my son-in-law James headed south to do some mountain bike riding in our recently opened trails - world class so I have been told.  Not sure if Miss Phoebe here was helping James with the dishes or playing games ..... 
There have been plenty of coffee and lunch dates with friends.....
Of course, with May came Mothers' Day. This year neither Linda or I were able to get to Bundanoon to celebrate this special day with Mum but Vivien headed in with her computer and we had a lovely afternoon via a "zoom" call ....with Vivien taking a "screen shot" of us all.
And it would be no surprise that quite a few books have been read - as you can see Jeffrey Archer has been a rather popular author of late .....
I have a number of projects on the go.... I guess you call them WIP (Works in Progress) so obviously not finished  - yet! But did finish this cushion from a lovely book called "Vintage Vibe Quilts and Projects" by the late Louise Papas....full of beautiful projects!! I did a book review on this book at one of my patchwork group get togethers so thought I'd better make something from the book therefore a definite finish was needed! 
Both Hayley and Megan have also been creative in their own special areas .....Hayley has had art work displayed in a Brisbane gallery (not for the first time) while Megan has been busy with her pottery.... she has also started patchwork again having made a couple of lovely quilts many years ago.
And before I finish off an update on Miss Phoebe who has made herself at home amongst fabrics and enjoys lap time while I'm stitching. The outdoors also beckoned to her and has now graduated to supervised outdoor garden walks! 
So life has just been floating along through Autumn with a little bit of this and a little bit of that as they say...... what will Winter bring? Beach walks on sunny days, more reading, more projects finished - or getting closer to a finish and a special holiay!