5.12.13

My Hollyhocks

I have not written a blog for so long,, I had to think how to do it
I love my holly hocks so much, and have taken lots of photos 
I really thought they were an English cottage plant, but the experts say they are native to Europe and Asia
They also say they come from the Holy Land --hence - holy hoc
All I know they are in my Garden The seeds drop, and they just come up every year like proud soldiers

My  tallest Hollyhock
I found this beautiful poem and hope you like it

HOLLYHOCKS

Old fashioned flowers, I love them all
the Morning Glory's on the wall
The pansies in their patch of shade,
The violets stolen from the glade
Have long been garden friends of mine,
But memories of every Summer flocks
about a clump of Hollyhocks

My mother loved them years ago
Beside the fence they used to grow
and though the garden changed each year
and certain blooms would disappear
to give them places in the ground
To something new that Mother found
Some pretty bloom or rose bush rare -
The Hollyhocks were always there

It seems but yesterday to me
She led me down the yard to see
The first tall spires, with blooms aflame
And taught me to pronounce their name
And year by year I watched them grow
The first flowers I had come to know
And with my Mother dear I'd yearn
To see the Hollyhocks return

The garden of my boyhood days
With Hollyhocks was kept ablaze;
In all my recollections they,
in friendly columns nod and sway,
And when to-day their blooms I see
Always I know Mother smiles at me
The minds bright chamber,s life unlocks
Each summer with the Hollyhocks

Poem by --   Edgar A  Guest

 My bright Red Hollyhocks   match my Christmas decorations
The dark red ( nearly black ) growing through my Christmas Tree
( just pretend the hose and shovel isn't there )
 

20.9.13

Welcome Sign

Arriving home last Sunday we knew that we had had visitors.
Just  loved the " Hi "  sign they had left us on our mat  Who could it be ?

So glad they came back     Lovely to see you,
Richard, Wendy, and little Lily and Lincoln

29.8.13

A Little Bit of Trivia - A Joke - BAGPIPER AT A FUNERAL

I think we all need a good laugh, every day,
 -  the experts say
Laugh away your worry's, 
 its good for the soul
Read the the following story, and if there's only a smile
Even a smile makes life worth while 


Bagpiper at a Funeral


As a bagpiper, I play many gigs.
Recently I was asked by a funeral directer to play at a graveside service for a homeless man.
He had no family or friends, so the service was to be held at Pauper's Cemetery  in the back country
As I was not familiar with the backwards, I  got lost and, being a typical man, I didn't stop for directions
I finally arrived and saw the funeral guy had evidently gone and the hearse was nowhere in sight.
 there were only the diggers and crew left and they were eating lunch
I felt badly and apologized to the men for being late
I went to the side of the grave and looked down and the vault lid was already in place.
I didn't know what else to do, so I started to play.
The workers put down their lunches and started to gather around.
I played out my heart and soul, for this man with no family and friends
 I played like l'd never played before for this homeless man.
And as I played " Amazing Grace " the workers began to weep
They wept, I wept, we all wept together
When I finished, I packed up my bagpipes and started for the car
Though my head was low my heart was full.
As I opened the door of my car, I heard one of the workers say
"I never seen nothin' like that before,  and l've been putting in septic tanks for 20 years "

Apparently, I'm still lost ---- Its a man thing !

ART ----- REAL ART Is she real or an illusion ?

Everyone who visited  the Shepparton Art Gallery ( in Victoria, Australia 's ) were so enthralled with this work of art that it is now a permanant fixture 
Yes, they purchased it!
  1000's of people flocked  to the Art Gallery ( I know I've been there 5 times )

The statue is simply called 



"Woman and Child "

A man made this  I feel very emotional just looking at the photo, Imagine seeing the real thing

I shall add to this blog    The artists name and how he made it?

Books and Shoes

 A very different way to display shoes
On Books !

My granddaughter would love this 
No on second thoughts she would have to use the whole 4 walls and wreck too many books
A short blog - Just a little bit of trivia
 

2 Very Nostalgic Photos

We have just had 3 days away visiting my wonderful cousins, Aunties, and Adopted Relatives, as they are
also like family While visiting my Aunty Gwen (who is an unbelievable 98,  YES 98 ), we went through some photos, having a good laugh
I took photos of her photos with my camera 
They might not be too clear, but I love them
They were both taken around the late 1930's, and 1940

This photo of Gwennie pushing her baby Noel, along side her sister Elza is so unique
They loved shopping in Melbourne


And this photo is of Aunty Elza and Uncle Maurie in the late 1930's


I guess the the Motor Bike is a real antique too 1

4.7.13

An update on our Rock and Roll Room

We have been very busy updating our" Rock and  Roll ' room
2 walls are bright red, and 2 walls apple green


Marilyn and Audrey are a must !
We have many of Elvis of course, and the 60's cars
 We had to put some vinyl on our " Happy Days ' table and the bench seats our son Jody found, are very old
Pity about the floor, but we couldn't afford to change that too
 Do you like our flag ? --  See, Australians are just as patriotic as other Countries
My husband was given this large Flag when he sang on a Political Day
That's why it has pride of place

 The Entrance Mat

and  78 old records that my hubby sort of melted down to hold our jaffa,s  and fantail lollies
chips, and popcorn
An Aussie Rock Singer from the 60's John English 
We went to see him last year and he even sings better ( even though he's 64 )

 And My Man   " Mr Neil Diamond " What a Legend
Notice how he's personally signed this for me
Although back in the 60's I loved Elvis and Pat Boon
This Drum Kit is from the 40's  --  the war years
I love the hand painted dancing girl on the front
I know this is not from the 60's, but music is ageless !

Keeping the Trees Warm in Melbourne ( Australia of course )

I recently spent 3 great days with my family in Melbourne
I had a very busy Birthday ! 
After shopping, and more shopping, we went to this great Mall for lunch, surrounded by 
great Multi Culture shops, Multi Culture people and delicious food
A great 3 piece Romanian Band of girls were singing, and dancing 
A very old man was dancing with his eyes closed, feeling the music
He knew all the moves




Then l noticed the trees ,how wonderful,
They had knitted, and crocheted woolen( ,l think you would call them jackets )
wrapped around them. It's winter time in Australia, and they love the trees

 Enjoying our meat and vege wraps
Is that the reason, to respect and keep them warm ?

The following morning we went to the large Victorian Market, on double laned highways were more happy, warm trees 
l shall have to find out more about this ----   I thought it was just great






30.6.13

International Tree Day ---31st of July

Who Loves Trees ?     I do 
Who has Hugged a Tree ?     I have

I know its not " International Tree Day "  yet -- but I thought I would make a start
A Tree Story a Freind Sent Me 

We all Need a Tree !

I hired a plumber to help me restore an old farmhouse, and after he had finished a rough first day on the job----
a flat tyre made him lose an hour of work, his electric drill quit and his ancient one ton truck 
refused to start
While I drove him home, he sat in stoney silence On arriving, he invited me in to meet his family
As we walked towards the front door, he paused briefly at a small tree, touching the tips of the branches
with both hands
When opening the door he underwent an amazing transformation His face was wreathed in smiles and
he hugged his 2 small children and gave his wife a kiss
Afterwards he walked me to the car We passed the tree and my curiosity got the better of me. I asked him about what I had seen him do earlier
" Oh thats my trouble tree," he replied " I know I can't help having troubles on th job, but one things for sure,
those troubles don't belongi in the house with my wife and children. So I just hang them up on the tree every night when i come home and ask God to take care of them. Then in the morning I pick them up again.
"Funny thing is ' he smiled "when I come out in the morning to pick them up, there aren't nearly as many troubles as I remember hanging up the night before. "

Life may not be a party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance
We all Need a Tree !

25.6.13

Musketeer Ears

I Iove poking around in Antique shops and often bring home some special treasure
This time I found 2  TREASURES  
A very old large magazine in black and white with some great photos that I will feature
in my next blog (story )

Then I spotted these genuine, original Mickey Mouse " Musketeer Ears"  ( hat, from the 50,s, I think ?  " )
At least I was told that, I better do some research  I think ?



I knew my grandson Jai would love them as he collects old toys
It even squeaks when you press the brim
I wish they had reruns of  " The Mickey Mouse Club " one of the 1st shows I ever watched on television 

Grace Kelly ( Princes of Monaco )

I think the pictures tell the story





 The beautiful Bride Grace with her Prince, Prince Rainier 111





 The photos are from an old magazine I found in an antique shop, I shall do another blog of her when she was a Movie Star ,before she became a Princess. --   Grace,, I wonder what she looked like as a child, a classic beauty, her name suits her so well

Favourite Photos

I did start a ' favorite photos series "
But I've been a bit carried away with blogs, or stories, as I liked to call them  and forgot

I just love these photo's  below of   simply hands!!
I have 2 photos actually


Mummys hands, Kara (Anastasia )  and her baby ZsaZsa  at 7 months
My granddaughter and great granddaughter


This photo is unique, how many people have 5 generations in their family
Baby ZsaZsa's hands, with her Great Great Grandmother Thelma, ( Grannan )
Hands tell a story

10.6.13

'MONROES PLACE CAFE' Healesville, Victoria, Australia

My hubby at I were spending 3 days in lovely Healesville
Strolling the streets looking for somewhere to have breakfast ( as we didn't want mcdonalds, or a bakerery breakfast, we wanted a real breakfast )
The cafe didn't really stand out from the road, we just happened to pass it and read " Monroes Place Cafe "
We went in and it was the " wow ' factor like going back 50 years



 There were photos I had never seen before. This cafe had a bright and happy atmosphere, the breakfast was fresh, and hot, as was the coffee,the owner  was singing and the staff were great, and it wasn't expensive    What more could you want !!!




Hubby enjoying his  REAL BREAKFAST, no synthetic fast food This plate was large, and Vince had already eaten his toast when I took this photo
This breakfast reminded me of my father, as he loved his cooked breakfast

30.5.13

Autumn trees and roses

My small grandchilden              ,I don't like to put them (the leaves not the children ) in the compost heap until they have had a lot of fun with them



I'm dressed the colour of an Autumn Tree -- I just love the colour orange
The Gallery Cafe in our Town


my Maple tree

Autumn roses  ( my sons roses )

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