Friday, 26 September 2025

Random stuff

It's an awful  day outside today, winter decided to let us know she hasn't quite finished with us yet. We were going to head over to the Rotary book sale at Wingatui but decided to just hunker down for the day. It's on for another couple of days so we have time to get there before it finishes. So I thought I'd just do a bit of a random post and keep in touch.

First of all let me tell you I was really surprised to arrive back at the bookshop after my holiday and discover some of our Christmas stock was already on the shelves! Not only Christmas cards but books, tote bags, nativity sets and decorations! I know it's only three months until Christmas but...


We don't have any fruit trees on our property but the neighbours feijoas overhang our drive which gives easier access to the bio security officers when they come round to monitor them for pests. We get a nice thankyou note and a card from them at Christmastime. This is one of the officers doing an inspection below.


Youngest daughter has had a birthday so we bought her a nice crystal flower. It didn't have a box when i picked it up so  asked the young fellow behind the counter if there was one with it. I'm sure there should be. It will have been stored away from the display area.


This is what he came back and gave me! I just grinned and said I'd make it work but I'm sure there is now a stray box lurking in a storage area somewhere!


Halloween is on display in the shops. Some of the stuff is nicer than others. I liked these friendly looking pumpkins and ghosts but didn't buy anything. We don't get anyone much coming trick or treating but usually have a few treats on hand just in case.


The North Island great grandkids were down for a few days recently but we only saw them briefly at their grandmother's house. They were here for a graduation celebration for the other side of their family. This is a photo of them with one of their southern cousins - you can tell who the southern one is, the kids who are born here don't seem to feel the cold :)


And because i haven't really done a springtime post I thought I do a couple of collages of some of the photos I've taken around town in the last week or so.


Mosgiel is very pretty in the springtime with the blossoms in full bloom and the spring flowers out in the gardens and on the verges.


The daffodils from my last post are on the edge of town.

And that's it from me for another day or two ... or three.
Keep well.
blessings,
Diana

3 comments:

  1. I did not go in the shops in France yet but in the Netherlands there were Halloween items in the shops. I must remember to buy sweets for the children!
    Your mosaics are very nice.
    Nice to see the children our grandchildren will not be coming for Xmas this year but I should go and visit them.

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  2. Far too early for all those celebrations. Xmas is the only one celebrated here. I suppose I should start thinking about it... Gifts and food. Gifts Of Food. Time does pass so quickly.
    Lovely to see Hardy kiwi kids

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  3. Our winter is still staying around too
    We are definitely ready to start complaining about the heat lol
    These days, all the holidays run into each other. Christmas isn’t even finished and Easter stuff goes out. The whole year is just a blur
    I have started Christmas shopping for the girls. I’ve also made gifts for my friends. We don’t buy for each other. But as we are crafty we make things. We all appreciate those gifts most highly.

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