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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

04/03/2018

Speeding up; Family time

G'day Mates,

My God, it's already the 4 th of March and I'm still in December with my story so I have to hurry a bit because we are now in Tassie (Tasmania) and I'm dying to share our adventures with you.

OK Lets start;

When we came from the Grampians we went into one of the Victorian Goldfields with my cousin. We had a great 5 days together,


we; the tough girls, digging our buts of and Fred did the cooking. 


After these 5 days we had a house sitting again in our beloved Bendigo.....


 In the meantime my uncle Ton from the Netherlands had arrived (in October already when we were still in the West) in Australia. He lived, together with us and our whole family in Australia in the fifties/sixties and was in his teenage years. Most of the family went back to Holland except for one uncle (Ben), he stayed in Australia for ever and was married in the meantime. Ton never had come back to Australia until now, so the two brothers now have spent quite some time together.

During our house sit in Bendigo we invited them to come to us for two nights, our house sit address happens to have an Airbnb studio. We did some site seeing in Bendigo, had a coffee and a nice lunch.


Bendigo, the city we still love and was our first choice to go and live if we had sell our house 9 years ago.....


They were very lucky as on the 13 th of December they were still with us and we had a champagne breakfast together because it was our anniversary. 


We also had Christmas together, at Ben's place. Ton likes cooking so he spent most time in the kitchen. 


The result was sublime!


So was the rest of the dinner....


Very exiting all the "social" media.....


Boxing Day we went to other family and spent some time there as well. We even went bush for a day which was very challenging but the end of the spot was worth going.




Hans and I even had a swim, I won't show you the pictures of that.....


 I made a little movie from the way back because on the way up I was too scared to look outside properly. My God this was the worst road we ever driven and we had some experiences before as you know!

Anyhow, when we were back at the safe side I was happy!

Movie time;



A little stop to enjoy the view


In the meantime my Aunty from Queensland had arrived in Victoria to spent New Year's Eve with all of us so we had a whole bunch of Dutchies together who were dying for Oliebollen, a Dutch tradition which is eaten on New Year's Eve. And who do you think made them.....


They were great!



another dinner.....


And then.... its 2018!!
January

At the 9 th of January we had a house sitting again in Muckleford, near Castlemaine, and when we came there we were welcomed on a special way.....


Yes, there was a snake!! And we had to call the snake catcher....


Got 'im!
Did you know the snake has to be freed within 5 k's where it is caught?


We had a great spot there....


After that house sitting, which by the way was terrific, we brought are little house on wheels to its accommodation where it will stay when we go to Tassie. 

(NOO, that's not our house on wheels!! Could have been though, living all those years in it already!)


 Look at the stunning spot he will live for 7 weeks.


The cows will keep an eye on him as well as our dear friend Rob! Thanks Rob for letting our house stay with you. 


Of course a lot things had to be done before it goes under shelter....


It has to get messy first before it's all organised....


And there it is, nicely safe and dry, see you soon little house....


Even the Kookaburra is watching over him....


Next will be from yeeeehhhh!!

TASSIE

Cheers...


02/01/2017

Christmas and New Years Eve in Australia

G'day Mates!

First of all, my hubby Fred and I wish you a very happy, but more important a healthy New Year! Losing three of our dear family members in 2016, we hope to have a better 2017 as well.




You know I grew up and lived for 44 years in The Netherlands and had a totally different Christmas as we have now and I must admit, we cannot get used to the Aussie Christmas. It's not that they don't do enough, in contrary, here is the evidence;







and wait till you see the movie of above because it's all moving;

Movie time;




Even inside of our dear friends'home in Perth, where we have been celebrating Christmas, a lot of effort has been made to make it all cosy and to get some Christmas feeling...  



Well what can you do more hey??



It's just the climate which spoils it all (for us), if this was snow it would have been a bit closer to the old Christmas feeling but it isn't, we're on the beach at Christmas day, at approx. 9 o'clock in the morning, having bubbles and some lovely home made snacks and it is already getting bloody hot!


The only thing you can do is singing; "let it snow, let it snow, let it snow," haha, but if that would happen we would be devastated as we emigrated for the nice hot weather, soooo.....
I won't complain anymore!


After the beach and some relax swimming in the pool we had a terrific Christmas meal together...


And after the Christmas meal we unpacked the presents, Crikey were we spoiled!!



We had a great WARM Christmas, and I don't only mean the weather but also the hospitality of our lovely hosts! Thanks!!


What is New Years Eve without "Oliebollen", a dutch tradition and because you cannot buy them here, I had to make them myself which I had never done before! Must say, they were lovely!




From leftovers you can make a perfect dish....


On the last day of the year we decided to go to Fremantle and having a lunch, we went by train and bus so here we are waiting patiently for the train to come....


Kalis in Fremantle is specialised in fish so .....


we had some fish and chips with a bottle of wine!


We came back at about 6 o'clock and had a lovely evening watching telly and especially the Sydney Fireworks!


I planned a surprise for the people outside Australia as they will only see a small part of it. I filmed the whole 11,20 minutes with the intention to put it on my blog for you but unfortunately, and I could have known it, there is copy right on it so I'm not allowed to.

I changed the music and just have a small part now!!

Enjoy;




See ya soon,
Cheers!