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Wednesday 21 August 2024

Monthly Wrap-up - July & Signs

Also joining Tom's signs , please check his post at:  https://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/2024/08/signs2-at-wayne-county-fair.html

Friday 5th - I met up with two retired colleagues - Gill and Jan at Lo Quay River Cafe in the suburb of Wilson. The cafe sits just by the Canning river and is always full, inside and out due to its location.

















In the afternoon Cody, the dog I was looking after was picked up.  We missed him for a few days, but it's nice not to have to wake up extra early to take him to the park in Winter!







Saturday 6ththe only day we managed to do some gardening in between showers... as most other weekends this month we were busy and the winter rain didn't help. I also painted the vanity unit in the guest bathroom. I had originally painted it dark gray a few years ago, but black goes better with the back tiles around the bath, and on one wall.


Friday 12th - I was invited by Dr S. (who works with me) who is a keen embroiderer to meet with her at the Wireless Hill Museum in the suburb of Ardross to check the "The Embroiders' Guild of Western Australia" 55th Anniversary exhibition -  "Samplers and Stories: A Contemporary Showcase".

work done by children in the 1800's
















A fantastic exhibition, very high standard of work and I was amazed at the patience people have to do such detailed work.

After the exhibition we drove to the nearby suburb of Applecross to have coffee and chat. (mural coming up)

                                       

Saturday 13th - Had family and some friends over for lunch.

Chocolate Mousse and Custard tar


Sunday 14th - In the morning, we went to the Swan Valley Cuddly Animal Farm to celebrate the 4th birthday of a friend's daughter. It was lovely to wander around and see the animals and to see the kids running around freely. They had animal feeding times when people gathered around to see the event.

             




When we left the kid's party we had lunch at an Italian restaurant also in the Swan Valley - "Pasta in the Valley".


Monday 15th - Time to see a hand specialist to figure out what is going on with my middle finger on my right hand, as despite numerous sessions with an Occupational Therapist at Hand Works, it's not getting better. He suggested I get a cortisone injection, that I had been avoiding... and if it doesn't work then return to see him a month later to discuss other options.  Injection booked for 8th August! (murals coming up :)

Friday 19th - The committee of the Harvest Group got together for an informal meeting and dinner at Brando's Pizzeria in the suburb of Victoria Park. (mural coming up :)















Sunday 21st - The committee of the "Codfish Academy", of which Jose and I are part of, organized and cooked "Feijoada" (meat and bean stew) to be served in one of the rooms at the Portuguese Club. Food was great and it was a very popular lunch.

Meat and bean stew and the dessert table

Friday 26th - we went camping at the RAC Cervantes camping place with 2 other couples. Cervantes is situated 2 hours north of Perth.

We had camped there in October 2023, and again we all went to Lobster Shack for their famous lobster dishes.





  

There is a lot of street art in this small country town and this time I had a map and we drove around to find it - small lighthouses in people's gardens and other quirky statues, plus lots of murals too.

Small lighthouses
A statue of Ned Kelly - famous Australian outlaw who died in 1880 at the age of 25, the weather vane and people on a bench made out of ceramic pots.

We managed to enjoy 2 sunny days, but shortly after we woke up on Sunday the rain started, and we had to pack up quickly. Jose still got drenched, but before leaving to return home he went to have a hot shower and put on dry clothes.

Cervantes campgrounds with the little villas, the heated swimming pool and the beach


On the way home - sand dunes in the distance and  Alkimos Beach "beach houses sign" (a Perth Northern suburb)

Wednesday 31st - It was Jose's last day at his current work place. From the 1st he starts a new job, in exactly the same capacity, sitting at the same desk, in the same rail project, just working for a different company that offered him a much higher salary! He wants to make the best of his last couple of years before retiring. He will be having a farewell party on Friday 2nd August at his previous workplace.


Car number plates from July:



20 comments:

  1. ...Sami, once again you packed your month full of fun things. Some of the highlights for me are, the "balanced" sign, "Penny's"cake, what a sugar bomb, the "Home of Mr Accordian Man," we had no, but he died a few year ago and of course the car plates. Thanks for stopping by, have a wonderful week.

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    1. Thanks Tom. We had Mr Accordian play and sing Italian songs while we had lunch :)

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  2. Busy as you usually are. I did like the sign, "Close the gate or catch the goat".
    Would I put modern chrome handles on the black vanity unit? I'm not sure.

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    1. Thanks Andrew, great idea, I'd thought about changing the handles too, as can hardly see the black ones... a job for another day. I had a good laugh at the "catch the goat" sign.

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  3. Hm, you got me thinking. Our tiles in the bathroom are black. The furniture is ever-old and shabby. Black, too?
    OR! I have some black foil like a chalkboard. Thank you, you give me ideas :-)

    Love the bees and cats. And the sunflowers.

    Wow. I´m 50 years older than Oscar and still learn my manners...

    I´m with Sophia Loren!!!

    Be careful with cortisone....

    Yay for Jose!
    Hello - where is Jane???

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    1. Thanks Iris, my white cupboard was looking a bit yellow/cream, that's why I painted it. The Sophia Loren sign is great :) I wasn't too happy with the cortisone, but the specialist would know I didn't have it as he was the one writing the request referral. I've had it and didn't work...

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  4. A great month and I love the food. I always love the food.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week, Sami. Hugs. ♥

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  5. You've had such a fun, happy month! Good friends, good food, good art, so many marvelous things! Happy new month now!

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    1. Thanks Jeanie. Friends and food are always important :)

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  6. Stopping by Sami to say thank you for your kind thoughts and condolences on Eddies passing.

    I do hope to get back to regular blogging soon.
    In the meantime, my thanks again to you.

    All the best Jan

    PS You had a busy month!

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  7. Really non stop signs all around

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    1. A bit of food from all cultures balances it all out, lol. Obrigada Pedro

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  9. July was a mix of social, practical, and creative moments! Meeting up with old colleagues at Lo Quay River Cafe must have been a lovely experience, and it’s always nice to have a break from early morning dog walks. The gardening and painting projects, though challenged by the weather, seem like they added a productive touch to your month. Thanks for sharing your wrap-up!

    Read my new blog post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2024/08/best-ways-to-style-pink-shorts-for-chic-spring-summer-look.html Thank you.

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  10. I like the small lighthouses, and all this really. You live in beautiful part of the world. Aloha friend

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    1. Thank you Cloudia. I thought the min lighthouses were delightful.

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