Sunday, November 18, 2007

Birthday Closure



The trail of parties had to draw to an end eventually and Barb's last was celebrated with Craig, Joy and Abagail. We were looking after Piper, and she brought the total to six at the restaurant where our son Daniel worked. He prepared a fine meal for us. It was a very nice finish to Barb's month-long series of birthday events.

The pic shows Barb and Joy and the scrummy food.

Afterward we had a cuppa at our place and Piper and Abagail helped Barb set up the Christmas tree. The last day of Barb-vent has led into Ad-vent. This is the earliest we have ever set up the tree, but Bec, Gord, Piper and Jasper are soon to leave us for Canada and will have an early Christmas with us before they go.

Piper and Abagail stand in front of the tinseled tree for yet another pic.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

A Rabbit!

Barb received a rabbit as a birthday gift from Kelli and Bruce. When we returned from Tassi there it was a real live rabbit in our laundry. Bruce was working on the hutch and had yet to finish it so the laundry was her home.

She has turned out to be a very cute little rabbit, and should not grow too large because of its breed. We give her runs about in the living area of the house, and she entertains us with the exercises she puts herself through. Bruce made her a "five star" hutch, so for the remainder of the day she (Emily) has plenty of room and comfort to laze about and eat loads of food that Barb makes sure that she has.

So we have moved on from rats and ferrets, to having a rabbit!

Birthday Flowers

Even though there were flowers aplenty in Tassi, almost in every front yard we saw, there were two special gifts of flowers that came to Barb after we returned to Melbourne. The Canadian Berkeleys had decided to hold off till Barb had returned, and a dear friend from church had made a card with miniature paper flowers assembled on it. Both gifts of flowers are now acknowledged.
We wondered why the one Gerbera with the roses, and later found out that was an addition instructed by Michelle. So it was a combined Canadian message, and the florist somehow picked the right time to deliver it, just five minutes after Barb got in from work.

Jan made the paper flower card, and if we did not tell you that, you might think some of them were real, such is the quality and craft of her work.
Thankyou for such special memories.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Leaving Neverland





The Spirit of Tasmania trip was a 'worth it' experience, even though the minimum sea-fare was twice the basic air-fare into Launceston. Since we wanted to have our car with us, this was really the only way to cross.

Thes picture shows our last view of Tasmania as evening set in.

The ship had eleven decks and level seven was where all the action was. On that level there was a restaurant, a cafeteria, a theatre, numerous lounges, and even pokies. Our three bunk birth with a porthole was situated on level eight, right forehead, two decks below the bridge, and we had a forward porthole. There were not so many of these and we were privileged to wake up in the morning and be able to watch the Melbourne skyline slowly increase as the ship worked its way across Port Phillip Bay. That was almost as good as the captain's view from the bridge.



All passengers were given a 'gentle' wake up call to pack and be ready for disembarking. Most passengers had vehicles to drive off. Our car had languished on level five were we left it. It was our duty to find it again and to wait in it till it was out turn to drive off. Between the three of us we found it easily and we were soon engaged in the Melbourne traffic again and missing the ease of Tassi. But life had to go on and we had to get into the rest of it.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Tassi Tulips


This was something that should have been posted with the others from the time we returned from Tassi. On one of the last days there, we travelled along the north coast from Devonport, through Burnie to Wynyard and finished up at Table Cape were we found all these tulips growing. Of all places to have a tulip farm, but it must work well there because the business is huge and is supposed to export the tulip bulbs the world over. The colours were just amazing and we just had to stop and fill up the camera's memory.