Jacqui has a good crop of strawberries, I wonder if she has enough to share, though? Hmm..
Autumn has arrived and the weather has settled down to some extent. There's very little to no wind, mornings are cool and we sometimes need some heating on while we're having breakfast. Then at the other end of the day we can be sitting with the fan blowing the air around to cool us down. It's pleasant enough to sit out on the swing seat and read for a bit in the afternoons as well and that's always a big plus in my mind :) The picture below is taken from my granddaughter's office window, a city view, with the leaves just starting to turn.
The house next door has sold. Not the one with the new roof but on the other side. It has been empty for two years since the old couple both passed away. The family have been clearing it out and getting it cleaned up for sale. It took two years of family coming to get it done, about three months of intense daily clearing out of papers and personal items then weekends there was always someone there doing something. It taught me that I need to clear clutter out of our house before it gets too much for us and not leave such a big job for our kids. A young fellow has bought it, he looks to be in his 20's, and it'll be interesting to see what he does with it :) It needs a lot of work inside (and we wouldn't mind if he got rid of some of the trees on the fenceline). Just saying.
I'm looking forward to my sister coming over from Aussie next month. We're heading over to the West Coast for our primary school reunion and staying a week altogether. I wasn't going to go as both the girls I was really good friends with have passed away and I haven't really kept in touch with anyone else. And the old school building is gone so I can't even wander around there and reminisce - we'll just have to make do with photo's I guess. But sis was really keen and I didn't want to let her go by herself. I'm quite looking forward to it now and I'm sure I'll enjoy it once I'm there. One of our cousins is flying over from the Gold Coast to see us! He was thinking of coming over for a holiday anyway and thought he might as well come while we were at the reunion, he spent his early childhood there as well and wanted to do a nostalgia trip. So that's a bonus.
This is the programme, or part of it, there is also a lunch
on the Sunday. There's plenty of spare time to go gallivanting and looking up our old haunts, if they still exist :)
Not a lot has been happening, we're both in good health at the moment, have just had our six monthly checkups. And life goes on in it's own little rythm.
Keep well until next time,
Diana




I noticed strawberries in our supermarket yesterday and they were cheap. Why didn't I buy any? I may do tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteOurs come in Spring and yours in autumn.
I hope you enjoy the reunion. You'll enjoy your sister and cousins company anyway.
Your trip sounds lovely. How fun to be able to do it with your sister even though I know you will miss being able to see your two friends that you kept in touch with through the years.
ReplyDeleteThat trip sounds like it will be so fun, especially with your sister!
ReplyDeleteFresh strawberries are the best, ours will be coming soon!
Enjoy your trip back through time! Sounds like it will be a nice time for you and yours! I look forward to hearing about it!! xo
ReplyDeleteSounds like it will be a nice time with your sister.
ReplyDeleteYummy, strawberries.
Enjoy your trip with your sister.
ReplyDeleteI always think it's good when 'life goes on in it's own little rhythm.'
All the best Jan
Your roots go deep to be in touch with your first school. I have no contact with anyone from those days. I will be meeting up with three college friends, one was my roommate for two years. I will have to fly to Cleveland, Ohio and meet the roommate then drive to our meet up point south of there. All planned for August.
ReplyDeleteI really like the sound of 'life goes on in it's own little rhythm". Somehow I had lost track of your blog but finally remembered its name. That in itself is a minor miracle. Good to see you still enjoying life. Hope you enjoy the school/family reunion.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that although you are starting into your autumn season, you have fresh strawberries, and we get ours in the early spring here where we live! It's always hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that you are on the opposite end of the seasons from us! You may feel the same way about us! LOL. The Primary School Reunion sounds like a fun event. I'm glad you and your sister and a cousin will all be able to go. You might be surprised at the people you will see there. I've never heard of a "primary school" reunion before. We do class reunions from our senior class that we graduated from...we had our 50th several years ago, and we really should do another before we all get too old. I guess in 2028 it would be our 60th. Wow. Time sure flies, doesn't it? I hope you have a lovely time. Happy Autumn to you!
ReplyDeleteSame with us, life goes on. I'm loving the view in your header image. Have a great weekend.
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ReplyDeleteI am already decluttering some of the house because I had to do it for my mother’s flat and I am traumatised by the work we had to do! 😂 we already gave 11 big boxes to the charity shop and it’s only the beginning. Nice to have strawberries here it’s only the beginning of Spring and it’s still cold. Hope you enjoy your weekend.
Love your new header!
The strawberries look delicious. Your story about the neighbouring house and how long it took to clear reminded me yet again of why I've been on a decluttering journey. It's taken a long time but what ever is left when I'm done will not be that important except for perhaps photos and far fewer personal papers which will hopefully be in better order. Enjoy your time and reunion in Australia.
ReplyDeleteDecluttering is a job... been at it seems like forever, and it hardly shows. I've never gone to any of our school reunions - mostly because I still get together with the friends I was close to already - and the others I have long lost touch with. But you will enjoy being with your sister and cousin... and possibly seeing some of the old group.
ReplyDeleteKia ora. I do love decluttering especially when we are in the process of moving, that's when I can't believe we have bought certain things in the process. Have a great week.
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