Monday, November 26, 2007

TUPPERWARE





































Well it is on for Tupperware. I used some of Rick & Karen's stuff and was impressed. Asked Vicki if she knew of any parties. Well, as a matter of fact, her friend Rene was just starting as a demonstrator. Go to the party, buy, book a party ,buy,invite lots to get a few, get lots. Party booked for the club, buy more. Book a catalogue party to help the club (and so did Vicki). Hope that is the end of it for now for, though I really want some more, it is too hard to find the dollars to pay for it all. It is good stuff though.








Am getting into the Xmas scene. All the lights I can reach are up , my tree is decorated, pressies are wrapped and I have nearly finished makeing a pressie for all the nieces.Trev has to put the rest of the lights up and I have to buy or make some more cards. The functions are multiplying and one has already been transferred to January because my mates and I could not get a suitable date. Oh well, something to do later.








Getting hot but they are looking for rain later this week, hope so.








Liberal Government lost the election. Well, at least I won't feel guilty when the labour Govt and its Union mates wreck the economy again.






Do hope to add to this before Xmas but might as well get into the mood.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Second Chapter Hanoi & Kl

View from our room at the Dorsett Regent in KL. Did not take any other pictures "cause we'd been there a few times before. Building on the right is the Ritz-Carlton.
The Peaceful H P Lake. No real name because....I've forgotten.




View from our room ,across old district,the Red River almost on the horison.



Old district houses




One of many small hotels in old district





Small street,old district






Old District, traditional decorations street.







The Dec.19 market








Some newer houses









Flower arrangement with fruit on little table,including dragon fruit which looks so beautiful,tastes OK>










Houses are narrow but several stories as land is expensive. Note wiring, this is actually pretty good.











Is this OK now Net??? No, I have not got the literary skills of my son,unfortunately and was not prepared to pay $8 or $9 a day for internet . As well, I don't have a laptop to plug in, so would have to go to public cafes. I do my best ,though.

The Vietnam/KL Holiday

Cooking the Goose(duck)
Selling coal

Market in the old quarter


The temple of learning



View downwards from our room. Looking on the tin roofing of the Dec.19 market




Lady selling live eel.





They all sit and eat and smoke in front of the shops ,on stools on the footpath.






Temple at West Lake







This is the butcher lady West Lake


















Our room










We're back and had a lovely holiday.











We liked Hanoi but I guess were mostly disappointed in the shopping because that was not really up to standard ,although it was cheap. The Melia Hotel was absolutely wonderful and that certainly WAS up to standard. There were not many places around it where one would feel safe to eat so we did use the hotel buffet several times. We mostly ate in the old quarter or wherever we were at lunch time and we did find a nice eatery called the Mondo Gelato ,not far from our Hotel,where we ate several times. The old quarter was culturally quite fascinating and mostly like Singapore and Malaysia were some 40 years ago, take away the millions of motorbikes and mobile phones. It really is difficult crossing the road but we managed. We felt that we probably should have travelled outside Hanoi a bit or even done the Saigon to Hanoi route. But then one learns as one goes and for people who have not experienced South East Asia in the old days it would be very fascinating. In the pictures , to be attached, you will see the different standards of housing and shops ,people and transport. The ladies with their costumes and it was wonderful to see the evening dresses,Vietnamese style . We wewre probably lucky because there were many functions in our hotel and at least 50 % of women still wore their beautiful dresses. They still transport things on their shoulders and sell meat, in the street, on the footpath , from a large basket tray. Fish and fresh eels were sold alive from water bowls.The electricity supply is really something. At one stage we could have hooked the Telephone wire with our hands and the electricity makes such patterns, one stands there in awe. When there are too many wires they just add a hook and hook it up a bit on the poles or on a sidewall of a shop/house.











They love flowers and we had beautiful arrangements in the hotel, even in our room.











The worst thing they have is the fact that they sell and eat dogs and the market next to our hotel, called the December 19 market had smoked dog for sale, that was completely sickening and one immediately thinks of one's own dog.






















We bought a few things but did the bulk of our buying in Kuala Lumpur because we know where to go and each time one goes there , a new shopping centre has been created anyway.Food, watches etc still cheap in KL but copy CD's & DVD's are now not openly on sale except a little bit in Chinatown.It is still reasonable to get around in taxis, from Malaysian Ringitt 10 to 20 within and around KL. $A1.00 is R 3.00.











The last pictures, if I get them all on, are of one of the central lakes, a very peaceful place with the traffic flowing all around it, the first few are at West Lake, which is very large and also in the city. We did a tour of the city, compliments Karen & Rick on our 2nd day and that was very nice and included the Temple of learning where the grave like tablets have inscribed on them, the names of the important graduates.

Friday, October 26, 2007

WE"RE OFF

This is the latest of the Barkla family, taken last week.Nice eh?
Tried to upload some Vietnam clipart but once again the blogger failed me. You'll all just have to wait for the real pictures.

WELL, AT LEAST WE ARE ON SUNDAY EVENING, AS WE LEAVE HERE AT 2.05 MONDAY MORNING. Scott is going to take us to the airport, save booking a taxi and hoping they come in time. They are quite expensive as well, so thank you Scott.


For once we are packed. Usually we pack on the day but because we had put away most of our stuff for a while, we needed to check in case we had to buy anything before Sunday.


Really looking forward to this too, it is always great to see something you have not seen before. Karen & Rick bought Trev a tour of Hanoi for his Birthday and we do that on the first day so a good orientation. We return on the 7th of November.


Booked a Tupperware party at Vicki's last week, it is on the 13th,at 7 pm. Have not done anything like that for years. Any of you want to attend, leave a message, you're welcome.I did it to help out Vicki and her friend Renee. Asked my neighbours so hope at least a few turn up.There is some really great stuff now though it is expensive. It does last . I must admit.


OK Vietnam, here we come.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The kids


Front of calendar

Caitlyn Sarah






February I think
back of calendar










Riley & Caitlyn


Zoe










Bella








Zoe is nearly 10,on Nov 21st,Bella is 8,Riley 7 ,Sarah 5 and Caitlyn 2. here they all are, dressed as Island kids for Geoff & Johari's Birthdays. An extra of Riley & Caitlyn, she was telling Riley that she loved him . Also a few pics pinched from our Arcadia Waters Calendar,Caitlyn & me at the cafe, outside with Ina & others and the back of the calendar has the mosaic, which I organised, on it.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Some Good Times

Time with the family is always a good time for me and we have certainly had our share in the past few weeks. It is one thing the old boy does not gripe about so doubly enjoyable. We started with an absolutely wonderful dinner at the Roxby (or Roxby's ? ) at Willeton. It is a Thai Restaurant but also serves european dishes so there is something to please everyone. Trev, Travis and the kids had things like steak and Parmegana while Karen, Jo, Scott, Vicki and myself shared Thai food. The 5 dishes each had their distinctive taste and it was an epicurian delight. Slightly more expensive than our normal treats but not TOO expensive. That was Friday the 5th, to celebrate Scott's 40th B'day. On the 6th we went all the way into the Swan Valley for a sausage sizzle and 7o's party to celebrate Ryan's 30th.Kelly and he have a nice Granny flat next to Ryan's parents house. Everyone dressed appropriately and it was amazing what they came up with. My favourites were Rick and family. He was the Bagwan (from the orange people)and she had striped velvet pants and shirt with scarves in the girl's hair they made a good 70's family. There were some good wigs and suits and Ryan looked good.On the Sunday Viv & Mick visited , still for Trev's birthday and their company is always nice too.Had just made some mulberry pies and slices as I found just the biggest Mulberry tree on one of my walking treks. It brough back some memories as Nanny & Pop Branch had a mulberry tree from which fruit I always made mulberry pies. I still see the boys as youngsters, absolutely covered in mulberry juice because they also used the fruit to bombard each other. Johnny Howard finally announced the election for November 24th. We went to Kristy's for the Xmas draw and on Saturday we had a nice Island Party at Nanny & Geoff's to celebrate Geoff's and Johari's Birthdays. Food was lovely thanks Nanny. The following day we had the Birthday bash at the village, Rick & family and Nanny & Geoff came for that. The coffee machine blew up which caused a big backlog but the girls managed very well. I worked on the craft stall because I worked in the cafe on Saturday. The stall went well but we had far too much stuff. Had 2 of the kids at their place yesterday and I took them for a long walk and then they had a swim as Zoe's friend came back with her after Zoe played there. Today bought some jeans for Trev for our trip at the Belmont shopping Centre and went to pick up my lotto syndicate winning. Wish I'd been there when they sold the first prize that day but I got a whole $1.70!!!!! Now we have just less than 2 weeks before our trip, it can't come soon enough. They've just released the Arcadia calender, gosh it is just great and I'm even in it and so is Caitlyn. Really would like to buy some more, if the boy lets me.Have taken some photos of the grandies to show they are growing up, will publish later. That's it , better get on home.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

THE NEXT INSTALMENT




As promised,the other CATS photo and thought I'd throw one in from 'OI', Rick & Karen's puppy who is nearly too big for the chair. Photo by courtesy of Karen's Blog.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

SO SORRY CATS


Nanny just emailed me asking where the photos were that I had taken at the CATS "s visit. Stupid woman, I forgot ofcourse. It is something called short term memory and a lot of other 68 year olds (and I believe even younger ones and certainly older ones) seem to suffer with the same problem. Here they are, only 2 were really good.
ust say once more ,we really enjoyed your visit.

For those who know Kathy , who was unable to attend, she is not well at all and not really improving. I'll try to keep you updated.

So sorry again, won't let me upload the other one and I'll try again tomorrow.

Monday, October 08, 2007

The Photos ,I hope

view from the verandah


View from our Sebel Hotel apartment The lounge/kitchen


Rick , Karen and girls arriving from Bali





Mother duck with her 5 babies. She was back on the weekend and the babies are nearly as big as Mum


Friday, October 05, 2007

Visit from the CATS

Trev and I had our 2 nights at the Sebel in Perth and boy, was it nice. All the staff knew about the circumstances that sent us there and they could not do enough for us. We had an absolutely beautiful apartment overlooking the little harbour. lots of restaurants nearby and it was just great. We visited the Egyptian exhibition from the Louvre, went to the casino and to the outlet shops at Harbourtown. It was most enjoyable. Today we had a group of some 27 ladies from our old Aqua Group visit for morning tea and some stayed for lunch. It was just great to see all the old friends again. It was a great pity that Kathy Fulton , who also lives in the village, could not be there alongside Ina and myself because she is in hospital with her leukemia problem, has a lot of infections. Most of these ladies said they would do it again with Kathy when she is better, perhaps early next year. Tonight we're off to tea with just the family for Scoitt's birthday and tomorrow we celebrate Ryan's 30th at his and Kelly's place. should be enjoyable also. More to come, Nanny & Geoff's 70th and Johari's 21st, next week as well as the village birthday bash. Ok Trouble with downloading photos. I'll try again another day.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

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Yes, today we are the same age once again, it is Trev's birthday and I am cleaning up and packing up at Rick's because we have a 2 day holiday at the Sebel Hotel . I had already taken my sewing back home but did not realise one person could have so much stuff for 2 weeks. It did include some food & diet food though. I think I've only lost 1 1/2 kilos which was disappointing but I was naughty just a couple of times.
For Nanny's Birthday ,on Monday, we had a dim sum lunch at Melville, that was nice. Vicki & Kristy and their girls came too , apart from the 3 sisters and husbands.
I have this terrible feeling that I did not send Adrie a card, or did I?. Zo Adrie liefs en onze Hartelyke felicitaties voor je verjaardag. Heb de kaart van Trevor gekregen en bedankt. Je moet eigenlyk niet een zilvere pen gebruiken voor het address want by de tyd dat het hier komt is het moeilyk te lezen en ik denk dat ze daarom zoms niet aankomen. Deze werd zelfs in de verkeerde box gestopt, gelukkig wel by Arcadia. Have a good day also.Kan niet bellen want zyn dus weg.

It is not much use wishing the old boy happy birthday because he does not read these anyway.
Rick & Karen due back tomorrow.
We were going to try Mac "Home Alone as we had to call in for Rick's car tomorrow anyway but now it appears the painters are coming to paint the outside so he will have to go to Scott & Jo's.
Ok I'm off home.
Sorry about the huge space again, it is the Carla insert that causes it because it inserts multiple copies which I then have to delete but it leaves the space.



































































































































































































































































Wednesday, September 19, 2007

FOUND IT

Found where Oi got out. Saw him blithely walking across the road and when I called him he came in where he'd gone out, right at the neighbour's corner on the right. Now I am a real country bumpkin, I have mended the fence. It now sports bits of wire and some gorgeous bright orange brickies rope. I sport cuts and scratches and bloodblisters. Hope the repairs hold. These blogs are really confusing, based on US time so it is Wednesday here, not Tuesday.

The walk that wasn't

The sun was shining this morning so after such a long spell of no walking decided to seize the opportunity before the clouds re appeared. Selected to walk south towards Mundijong . Half way

down the road......the sound of big feet and panting, I was being pursued. Not by a human but by the big boofhead,OI. Still don't know where or how he got out but that was the end of taking walks in the country. I think Rick needs to create a confined space, with plenty of room, so the dogs can be left safely,still with access to shelter.

The rest of the family is not faring too well. Scott is off work with the flu or bad cold. Caitlyn had the huge ulcers and now a cough. Made Mum Vicki get run down with lack of sleep, she now has a mouthful of ulcers. Trev is home with sore throat and coughing too. That always concerns me because he, in his wisdom, refuses to have the yearly flu injection. Last 2 weeks it was Zoe & Riley with conjunctivitus, I think that's enough now.

The birds are very noisy while the weather is still fine. Had a honey eater around the back varandah ,a parrot which was on a low branch out the front and let me approach without moving and there is plenty of chirping and fluttering around the trees. Such a shame I can't walk and see more . Mind you, by now clouds have just about covered the blue sky. The weather bureau (or the waterboard ) has just informed us that there will not be tougher water resrictions this year because the dams have filled considerably. One would think the Government would implement some strategies to save any excess water we get, for next year.I know we have the dams but perhaps some underground storage facilities`would prevent us losing so much to evaporation in summer.
I think most of us are now ready for a bit of Spring, yet we have more rain on the way.

Vicki started the Tony Ferguson diet, is being very good and lost some kilos already. We decided that I would try as well because stomach surgery is prohibitive, financially and can be a bit risky as well . This is not without its cost because though one saves on normal shopping, having to buy the sachets and lots of extra veges makes it more costly. It is just such a catch 22 situation. Anyway, if I lose weight in the next 14 days I'll continue, if not, I'll give up ever trying again. After all, I am 68 and apart from the health factor and the appearance factor, who really cares? My Doctor does but then she is tall, slim and beautiful. I guess there could be the time when my Grandchildren don't want to be seen with me! I hope not.Basically, I would like to lose enough so the bloody aeroplane seat belt fits and the tray table does not hit the stomach.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

And then there are all the birthdays


Many ,many Happy returns with our Very Best wishes for Love and prosperity and Happiness most of all.


Bruce on the 23rd (thanks Denise for your nice mail and yes,will dogsitAngel any time)

Nanny on the 24th

Trevor & Adrie on the 26th (the terrible twins,one here and one in Holland)

Michael on the 27th,
Scott and Ryan (both a big O year) on the 6th

Geoff on the 13th of October (A VERY BIG O) and

Johari on the 14th (becomes a real adult)

What a wonderful bunch of people.

A LITTLE LIGHT READING


For any of you who have not read Rick and Karen's blog, have a read of it now. Rick has a very amusing style of writing and it is a bit of light entertainment as well as photos and lots of information about Bali. If you don't have their blog site, comment or email me and I'll pass it on.