Saturday, December 26, 2020

Knitting

 Small squares

Cast on 45 stitches in contrast yarn
Knit one row,

Next row knit 20 stitches, k2 together tbl, knit 1, k2 together knit to end

3rd row knit 21sts Purl 1 Knit 21 sts  

Change to contrast colour and continue to decrease as established until 3 stiches, knit one row, knit 3 together.

4th row, knit 19 stitches, k2 together tbl, knit 1, k2 together knit to end

I made up a graph as I wanted to create diagonals colourwise. I also used the main diagonal colour in the other corners too.

when you are placing the squares you will note that 2 edges do not have the contrast colour - I usually pick up the stitches along the edge knit 3 rows and then cast off. 

here is a link to a mitred square blanket which is a no sew - https://www.purlsoho.com/create/2019/01/09/mitered-corner-blanket/




Monday, November 23, 2020

Renovations at Nambucca home.

 We moved to Nambucca Heads in August 2019. 

We have visited the area several times over the last 7 years as Michael's mother lives at Valla Beach just 5 miles away. 

We sold our home in Richmond and found a lovely place in Nambucca with loads of potential.

We are situated on the outskirts of the township, just a 20 minute stroll into the main shopping area, which is a lovely strip of a variety of shops and businesses, with a post office, library and woolworths supermarket.   About a 3 minute drive to the plaza with a cinema, IGA, Reject shop, Chemist and variety of other small shops.

The floor plan was fantastic and offered open plan living with lots of space.

Lounge room

Sunroom
spacious deck for entertaining
Beautiful kitchen area
Bathroom

The above are all before shots and I think you can easily see why we fell in love with the house.
Michaels work area in the study 

My work area in the study
We both read a lot.... needless to say we needed bookcases....lol



Entry way divider



removed the old wood heater because we put in reverse cycle air con (heat pump)
 and now that area looks much better, we laid new carpet too.


                                                                   main lounge area

                                                                     Bedroom no 2

                                                                         main bedroom

Guest bedroom











Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Renovation in Richmond at 15 Torrens Street.

 In the beginning the house was looking a little sad and worse for wear. 

but it gradually improved as we could afford to do the work.  First of all the new roof quickly followed by a wrap around deck before we replaced windows and did the cladding. 



Michael roofed the old deck and put up new railings. 

going from this when first purchased
to this when we sold in 2019.
 to see the work we had done inside the house follow this link to video made by our real estate agent. https://youtu.be/u-_Kj5osX90













Wednesday, September 16, 2020

It's weird being the same age as old folk

 

Recently retired… 66 years of age, far out, I guess I am old. 

I know I have my Seniors card but why do I still think like a 20 something year old?  Where has this slightly creped skin come from on my arms? I am sure it was normal last week.  With having moved to a warmer climate last summer I had to wear sleeveless tops for the first time ever… immediate What the Heck moment… where did those Bingo wings come from?  Because of Covid and the fact that we are not socialising so much I haven’t bothered keeping up with dye in my hair, also because the dye doesn’t cover the white wisdom highlights for long between dyes I let the dye grow out…. Not too bad a look, but when did my hair turn so grey? I also need my glasses to read the information panels on products at the supermarket and to read the daily step tally on my Gamin Fit Watch..

Walking to school, no matter the weather

 

I certainly do, of course this was in the UK.  Living in Grimsby which was on the mouth of the River Humber and The North Sea meant that through winter we got snow and we also at times got thick fog.   I remember loving the snow and wanting to get to school early because we would make slides in the playground and have a lot of fun before school actually started.

The fog I also remember well as there were times when we wrapped our scarves around our necks, covering our mouths and held on to the scarf of the person in front of us, the fog was so thick at times that you could barely see 3 - 4 of yards in front of you.  Mum always walked us to school on those days.   In the UK we also came home from school for lunch, Dad came home from his work on the docks and we had our hot meal in the middle of the day.   This always meant that mornings were quite a rush for mum, getting us kids off to school, housework and cooking a hot meal for 12 noon.  We didn’t have a refrigerator so meat was bought daily which also entailed a walk to the butchers or to the local Co-operative supermarket. 

Monday, September 7, 2020

Macksville Salvation Army

 

Nambucca Salvation Army


I attended a morning service today for the first time earlier in the year and thoroughly enjoyed the service. I decided to stay back for the luncheon to find out more about The Salvation Army and meet some people in our local community having moved here in September and not knowing many people at all.

As I sat at the back of the church I glanced at the cross and the background wall (with a similar feature in the foyer) I thought how apt it was to have this feature wall.  Made up of odd shapes of wood, different species of timber, thick and thin, smooth and rough looking, new and old, some odd shapes but all fitting together like a jigsaw puzzle, all having a place to rest, each piece complete on its own, but coming together to make a spectacular background for the cross.

As I sat pondering on this it made me think of us as Christians, some young, some old, some new and some older in our faith.  Some of us more careworn than others, different backgrounds but all fitting together in the one place finding acceptance in Christ and I felt that this symbolised just what The Salvation Army stands for.   All Welcome, no questions asked, all shown love regardless of our appearances and backgrounds.   Lots of different people, with different talents and gifts making up a very welcoming church.