Celebrations continue at the Red Cardinal nest, as we sail through the 'Most Wonderful Time of the Year', to quote the old song.
Yesterday was our Wedding Anniversary, and Mr. C surprised me with a potted Poinsettia plant, perfect for Christmas theming.
We went out for dinner and celebrated 53 years together... it seems an astonishing length of time, but we still feel young at heart and have lots of living to look forward to...
including a trip to Europe in 2025.
I had a birthday, not a milestone one, but happily enjoyed lunch with family or friends on not one, but three consecutive days.
Mr. C gave me this fun hand-held printer for instant photo prints to use in journaling. I have always written travel diaries, often including sketches or small watercolours. Now I can try something different, including a little photo with each day's diary notes.
Our son and his Irish wife recently took our small grandchildren to Ireland to meet their kinfolk. They brought me these beautiful hand-crafted shamrock earrings, and sweet linen handkerchief. Thank you so much...
Our lunch together was somewhat interrupted by a very heavy tropical storm, and to our amazement a flash flood occurred right outside the restaurant:
The water rose about knee deep in 20 minutes, such was the intensity of the rainfall. The drains could not cope with the flow. Several cars had to be quickly driven to higher ground.
Unsurprising, the two four-year-olds, wanted to go play in the water, bless them. They had never seen a flood before.
This however, is out of the question. The motto in Queensland is 'If it's flooded, forget it'...
The rain stopped after about 40 minutes, and we were able to leave by the back entrance and walk back to our cars.
The staff were amazing, keeping everyone safe as the water surged into the restaurant whenever a car tried to drive past.
I thanked them for the most exciting lunch I had had for quite some time...
Today I went into the city and the beautiful Brisbane Arcade, for lunch with my Sewing Sisters. We have been meeting monthly for nearly 20 years to stitch and chat, seen each other through good times and bad, weddings, grandchildren, and loss of parents.
Old and good friends are so important.
Our dear friend D. brings a sweet tree and tiny Nativity to our Christmas lunch. Always remember, the Reason for the Season...
There were Secret Santa gifts, cards, and special treats..
D. gave me the sweetest and most charming pink and bejewelled Fairy Christmas Owl. Thank you so much, I love it!
(Edited to add: As requested by Kay G. below, here are two closeups of the golden Angel. R. was a talented artist and enjoyed paper crafts. The angel is collaged onto heavy card, and there are two fine wire wings over the paper lace ones.)
I have started another this year..
Le Giang, Vietnam. 'Majestic Mountains and Expansive Rivers'. Gemstone on acrylic. |
The 11th Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art has opened this month at GoMA (Gallery of Modern Art) in Brisbane.
I work as a volunteer guide here every two weeks.
These are two highlights. The exhibition continues until April 2025.