What a wonderful birthday lunch we enjoyed at Kazuki’s. Martin &
Bronwyn had remembered which Japanese whisky Wes enjoyed, as well as which
wines we had preferred and we were served course after delightful degustation course,
with the Ocean Trout winning the best dish award from us. This is my spring
vegetable option while Wes enjoyed slices of rare beef tataki. Thank God we had
organised taxis there and back. Needless to say very little was achieved apart
from feeding the boys when we got home.
On Monday we were very busy getting ready for Danny Well’s arrival. He
asked to visit for a few days, as part of his holidays, so Wes did some early
gardening then drove to Melbourne Airport to collect him at 10.45am. They
arrived back and Wes made fish pie for our lunch, which we ate on the decking.
We all spent a quiet afternoon, and I headed off for bed early leaving Wes and
Danny watching TV. Danny is Wes’s Godson & son of Deane Wells.
Our latest favourite rose – Angel
Face
On Tuesday we went to gym and arrived back to find Danny up and dressed
and ready for his massage with Nick, which we had organised for him. Afterwards
we drove him around Smeaton & Clunes and had lunch at Tuki. He took a while to catch his first fish, then caught two in a
minute. Jan & Rob looked after us very well and Danny voted this a very
good experience. Needless to say neither of us was hungry for the rest of the
day, but Danny tucked into some pasta that Wes made that night.
Happy Birthday to Bilbo and Frodo
who turned 9 on Wednesday
There was no Mah Jong on Wednesday as the Harvest Café is closed for renovations, so I had a quiet morning
while Wes drove Danny around the sights of Daylesford, including The Chocolate Mill, where they stopped
for hot chocolate and chocolates. Danny bought some for Deane, who was picking
him up from the airport on his return. They then had lunch with Barbara at Gracenotes Café, and while Wes had a rest in the afternoon, I
chatted to Danny, and attempted to show him that there are other ways of
looking at things, something Wes had also been doing. Danny has never met a
couple who share bank accounts, belongings & cars before, so he was curious
about our lives.
That night Wes took him to the Daylesford Police Station for a Rotary tour
and dinner at the Daylesford Royal Hotel,
where Danny tucked into another big meal. I had a quiet evening at home, and
like Wes, couldn’t have faced dinner after a good lunch.
Daylesford Rotarians at the new
Cop Shop
We went to gym on Thursday and found Danny up and about on our return. Wes
asked him to bring his sheets & towels up to the laundry, so he stripped
the bed down to the electric blanket, which was a little more than we expected!
However, we didn’t complain as Danny is not used to doing anything without
being asked and not even then. Wes took him to Ballarat to teach him about the
history of the Eureka Stockade as he knew nothing of it, and then off to the
airport. Meanwhile I rang Viva before the cricket started and she was sitting
waiting for it to start, and like me, anticipating a good game. Many of our
Sydney friends are there, and we wish we could have been as well, but we’ve
spent too much time away from home this year already!
On Friday I had my first appointment with Donna Andrews and we got on very
well. I think she will be a big help with my involuntary anxiety, and it is
even better that she is 5 minutes drive away. Many thanks to Caroline, Hanna
& Jane for their incredible support of my CFS – I appreciate your emails
and thoughts very much. Of course, without Wes’s daily encouragement I don’t
know where I would be.
Wes set off to find some horse manure as the boys are finding the chook
manure to their liking and he came back with enough bags to cover the front
garden. We had a debrief, then settled down to watch the cricket, and after our
poor early display with the bat, were delighted with the lower order, who then
bowled us into a winning position.
Yesterday morning I washed the cars and was rewarded with poached eggs and
asparagus and we enjoyed reading The Age.
There were so many things on – Daylesford Show, Open Gardens (Paul Bangay &
Stuart Rattle), Passing Clouds new wine launch and the Hepburn Wind AGM with
Tim Flannery as guest speaker. Of course it rained on and off all day, so we
only got to Musk Farm to see Stuart & Michael’s wonderful garden created in
the grounds of the old Musk Schoolhouse. It is constantly bewildering to think
that local objected to their purchase and plans for enhancement – no-one could
have done a better job and this weekend’s funds are all going to the Wombat
Hill Botanical Gardens group, which benefits us all.
Frank Page talked us into a glass of bubbles and we walked around the
vegetable patch sipping and admiring, greeting friends and listening to the
chooks. We were quite damp by the time we had finished, so decided to come back
home and watch the cricket and what a wonderful day it was!
Today has dawned cold, windy and rainy, because the Open Gardens are on
again and it is Ballarat Cup Day – hopefully by the time the Cup is run the
temperature will have reached the giddy heights of 17°. And just think, next
Sunday is Summer. I’m not complaining…I much prefer cooler temperatures and the
more rain we get the better it is with the bushfire season approaching.
We’re off to the Sunday Market soon, then Breakfast, and back to watching
the cricket. Warren, Barbara, Gillie, Judi & Michael are all off to see a
play at the Williamstown Little Theatre this afternoon, so I hope we have wrapped
up the 1st Test by the time Wes has to leave.
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