It seems we're all suffering from weird weather. I read that the rainfall Sydney had in July was equivalent to FOUR MONTHS of rain in Edinburgh. Now that is really some rain!!!
However, I must count myself very fortunate, as I haven't been uncomfortably cold at all during our winter. The first thing I do when I wake up in the morning is open one of my doors and I usually leave it open all day, quite happy for the fresh air to come inside. I close up and turn the gas heater on in the evening, and snuggle under a quilt, with Muffy on top.
Speaking of quilts, here's a pic of a beautiful new one, made for me by a very talented friend:
It's hard to see, but there is a definite Japanese theme, which is lovely and most appropriate for this family. Yesterday, as Emma and I were walking along a street in Chatswood to her piano lesson (with a Japanese teacher), she remarked at the many Japanese people about. Of course, she thinks all Asians are Japanese, and is too young to know about other Asian countries, though I am beginning to tell her. There are many shops with Asian writing in their windows, which she identifies as Japanese, as she does with graffiti!!!!
We don't have a lot of problems with racism in Australia, though there is an occasional outburst, mainly against Muslims. I hope our peaceful country remains this way, though who knows...
We don't have a lot of problems with racism in Australia, though there is an occasional outburst, mainly against Muslims. I hope our peaceful country remains this way, though who knows...
4 comments:
That really is a beautiful quilt, you're blessed to have it. Now I know you're not much interested in Cricket Diane, but thought I'd let you know that England have just gone to the top of the World rankings, what do you think of that? Winifred and Michael are you Cricket fans?
You bet Frank. My grandson and I watched every move Alistair Cook made on his way to his third century and then I realised I had not done a thing in the house so I had to make lots of bangings and clatterings in the kitchen to fool myself I was working.
........and I forgot to say that when Roy came home I had the cheek to sit and watch the 'highlights' with him!
No, Frank, I’m not. Cricket as a typical British sport is not widespread in Germany. More is golf nowadays and I’m playing golf myself, though not as a regular club member but as a subscriber, a hobby player. Once a week at fine weather, just to be out and playing. No concern about any handicap. And so far that's the end of my substantial interest in sport. No football, no sports on TV.
Bye
Michael
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