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Friday, April 20, 2012

A QUESTION

Do you think that doctors/ surgeons should be suggesting, proposing / contemplating open heart surgery with all its huge complications and risks to replace a severely narrowed aortic valve on a 90 year old man ?

Cheers.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

MODERN ART ?

There are some clever people around aren't there?

This version of the Mona Lisa was produced in Sydney.


Look closer......


can you see what it is made from?


Have you worked it out?


Yes it's coffee !!

All they did was add different amounts of milk to each cup.

Clever !

Cheers.
( all photos today from the Internet )

Saturday, April 14, 2012

A LONG AWAITED DELIVERY

Finally,
this afternoon,
I delivered Sally's quilt!

It's been ready for ages but obstacles kept preventing its delivery.

It didn't take us long to put it in position.



Doesn't it look great?


The colours are perfect in her bedroom....


and it sits beautifully on her pretty bed.




Some smaller projects next, I think.

Cheers.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Ready (sob, sob)





If you are having trouble understanding what is going on visit


and all will become clear.


Cheers

Sunday, April 8, 2012

EASTER SUNDAY AFTERNOON

Today it has been so quiet on our street.
Easter Sunday and there's no-one around.
I guess it's because the school holidays have fallen on both sides of Easter this year.
Everyone has gone off to the beach to take advantage of the lovely weather after a wet Summer
and left us alone-ish in our little suburban patch.

A little outing was what we needed this afternoon so we set out for the city for a walk  around Southbank Parklands hoping for some good photos tonight of one of the city bridges lit up especially for Autism Awareness Week.

This is what we found.....



This is where all the people were !


All sunning themselves and swimming at the beautiful artificial beach in Southbank Parklands.


By the time we arrived many were packing up their picnics, towels and eskys as the afternoon began to cool down but there were still a few hardy characters swimming.


It is a little more than a year since floods devestated large portions of the parkland and the beach area was severely hit.

The bouganvillea walk beckoned in the distance.


This specially constructed pathway winds through the Parklands.
Each of the supporting pylons is a different shape. Cables are strung between them and bouganvillea is trained along the cables.


As you can see it is only just beginning to flower in some places
but when in full flower the effect is stunning.



A yellow  roof  provides shelter from sun and rain in some of the more open sections.
 
 


Some sections have better coverage than others.
 
 
 




This section is relatively new and the plants are just beginning to run along the cables.

But lovely bouganvillea is not the only plant to grab our eyes today.

Dramatic heleconias peeped from behind the lush green foliage





and flowering gingers were at their showy best.


Lovely umbrella- shaped Poinciana Trees provide welcome shade



Bottle Trees that store water in their trunks
and delightful gum trees too.


I'm not really fond of the modern use of grasses as landscaping plants


Just looks like the garden is over run with weeds to me !!


This new section was constructed for viewing live performances.



We walked over the Goodwill Pedestrian Bridge taking in the view of the city.


Not a bad for a city that was only settled by Europeans less than 200 years ago !


We waited for night to fall - about 6:00pm these days - and as we travelled home the bridge came into sight.

Decorated in lights to a design painted by an autistic teenage boy.


Sorry about the blurred photo.
 The CityCat was travelling quite fast as we sped under the bridge.

Home for bacon and egg toasted sandwiches for tea.

Cheers.
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Thursday, April 5, 2012

GOOD FRIDAY ACTION

Well it's 11:00am on Good Friday.
It's about 27 degrees C and if you are out in the sun it's HOT !

This is what we've been doing today.


Our front garden had become very overgrown ( so has the back garden for that matter !!!)
and today's task was to get it back into order.

When Tony cuts things back he really cuts them back !!


Just look at the state of the Murraya hedge
and the Grevilleas and flowering gums needed a "trim " too.


Dash was supervising and keeping a look out for any dogs that might think they can walk past !!


The dwarf agapanthas still had the old seed pods and look ragged and untidy with long bits of grass entwined amongst them . UGH!


We started at about 5:00pm yesterday afternoon in the cool.
The first thing was to trim back the hedge that frames the garden.


Looking better already.
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This is the finished product.


A bit bare but tidy and ready for some sugarcane mulch.


The side hedge is now tamed and trim


but the poor old grevilleas look awful without their leaves and flowers.


Now the mess at the front door has disappeared too.



Tony's taken the cuttings to the dump and I'm off to the shower.
No more gardening today...
but the back yard is an even bigger job.

Hope we'll have a day off tomorrow !

Happy Easter to all my Blogland pals.


Cheers.