Saturday, January 13, 2007

A tale of two cockies

">Link If you also visit my http://kurliskottage.blogspot.com/ you'll know how much I love "cockies"/Sulphur-crested Cockatoos,
so when the following Link came to me via an Email,I just had to share............

This is a delightful story of a sulphur- crested cocky in Australia -- Amazing photos.

Don't forget to click on "Next Page" at the bottom of the page each time as there are several.

Click on the following link:

http://www.juliusbergh.com/cocky/

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Picture this.............

Today we drove down to Woody Point for an in depth look at what will be our new home come February10/12.
(For "in -depth" read "armed with tape measure & notebook" !)

On realizing that the kitchen did include a "you beaut" M/W oven,my comment was :
"My old M/W can go in the laundry......................."

Stunned expressions from current owner and the realtor.............
until I explained that I would be using laundry M/W for dyeing silk ribbons and fabrics in the laundry rather than in the kitchen.!!


MEN!!
Can't think outside the square can they!
Maybe I need tea bags & mugs in the broom cupboard VBG!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Move over Imelda

Every time I visit Nellie's Needles blog
http://nelliedurand.blogspot.com/index.html
and drool over her fabulous shoes,
I think of Catherine http://calidoresgardener.blogspot.com/

when some twelve months ago when she was making embellished shoe bags for her daughter's teacher.

I have been fascinated as much by the research on the various shoe designers that Nellie writes of as I have been by the descriptions of HOW she fashioned them.

It reminds me of my own love affair with shoes when I was young and silly.

Thank you Nellie for stirring up memories of the Winter Balls I enjoyed in Western Australia back in the 1950s.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Swingles




Showing a variety of Swingles made as mobile phone purses for various friends Posted by Picasa

December 13 revisited

Back in December I shared a pic of the Ring-tailed possum family about to play on our roof:
A short while ago,the birds were carrying on-----yet again!
This time their target was a young possum!

I don't know where Mum and the other young one are......hopefully hiding/snoozing in a nest of foliage.
This little guy is now snuggled into the canopy of the Mango tree, and
hopefully the birds will leave him alone to continue his snooze.

I'm beginning to think of renaming my blog "Hitchcock's Birds"........ Posted by Picasa

Lounge lizard

Yesterday the birds were making a great commotion in the backyard ,and being rather busy at the time I didn't check it out. Later,in the afternoon I was out the front,heard a rustling in the plants and saw Jesse chase "something "onto the front porch;I arrived in time to see a stripy tail slide between the glass doors and into the lounge room.........

This 18 inch Monitor lizard was inside and safe from cats/Jesse.

Now,I can tolerate the odd skink or gecko inside,but not a lizard this size,so my husband played the wild life warrior and caught it
Unfortunately when it was released outside ,it moved so quickly
(in some areas they are referred to as Racehorse goannas )
that I did not get a full length photo.........beautiful markings!

Again this morning,the birds were giving their alarm calls: he was back up a gum tree and the butcher birds,magpies and willy wag-tails were harassing him to leave "their" territory. Posted by Picasa

A treat from Shay

Some six or seven years ago when I first "met" Shay via a Yahoo CQ group, she gave me a recipe for "spiced Pecans".

A couple of days back I was surprised and delighted to receive a parcel from her containing not only a sampling of her spiced pecans, which had a hint of cloves I think.!

also some "to die for" Christmas cookies , so sweet and short,that I'm amazed they survived international mail handling,and Australian Customs!

and a real treasure: a chicken- scratched apron which belonged to her grandmother (Caroline Taunta Cann) some years back.
The needle woven picots in the central design are superb,and I sincerely thank Shay for giving me such a great gift. Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 05, 2007

Today

The upper pic was taken today,between showers.When you compare it with the lower one taken in November...........the grass has greened up,considerably and the two Fiddlewood trees are recovering from their "haircuts" in October.
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Memories

October 1984! Taken not long after we moved in!
Bought at auction June 1984 we spent a couple of months refurbishing before moving in.
How things change. Posted by Picasa

Greetings from Scotland !

Immediately I saw the card I thought of (purple) heather!
This great little landscape arrived today from Mary in Scotland , as part of the Art2Mail Group 18 swap. Posted by Picasa

Are you right or left brained?

I first met Gerry http://www.sewing-southpaw.blogspot.com because of our common link of left handedness,and when today I read this
"Are you right or left brained" I HAD to try it!
The result.......see for yourself!


You Are 40% Left Brained, 60% Right Brained
The left side of your brain controls verbal ability, attention to detail, and reasoning.Left brained people are good at communication and persuading others.If you're left brained, you are likely good at math and logic.Your left brain prefers dogs, reading, and quiet.
The right side of your brain is all about creativity and flexibility.Daring and intuitive, right brained people see the world in their unique way.If you're right brained, you likely have a talent for creative writing and art.Your right brain prefers day dreaming, philosophy, and sports.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Christmas may be over..........


BUT..........our family received a gift that lasts the entire year!
Our darling daughter and her husband are tired of the "commercialism of Christmas",
and as no-one in our family really needed any gifts,they sponsored in the family name
the upkeep of a (cat) kennel at the Dakabin RSPCA.
As the sign on the kennel states:


My kennel friends are the Curlewis family
Who chose..........
....... gift of hope to those in need.


The youngest member of the family,10y.o. Kayla received a junior membership in the RSPCA:
it included a cap with RSPCA logo,
stickers,activity book and newsletters throughout the year.
So KJ's gift lasts all year long as well as teaching her "something"

For those of you maybe worried by the cat in the tree............DONT!
Photoshop is a wonderful tool!

And may 2007 bring you all that you wish for yourselves. Posted by Picasa

Monday, January 01, 2007

January 1, 2007

May peace break into your house and may thieves come to steal your debts.
May the pockets of your jeans become a magnet of $20bills.
May love stick to your face like Vaseline and may laughter assault your lips!
May your clothes smell of success like smoking tires and may happiness slap you across the face and may your tears be that of joy.
May the problems you had forget your home address!
In simple words ............ May 2007 be your best year yet!

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Catch up time





Well,after two lovely FAMILY oriented days and absolute extremes of weather........
Christmas Day we sweltered in 35 degree Celcius and enjoyed (cold) prawns (Shrimps to our US cousins) Lobster/saltwater crayfish,salads,cold drinks and cold dessert,
Boxing Day (December 26) saw a climate change to cool weather.
Today in southeast Queensland has virtually qualified as the COLDEST December day in a century.........maximum here at Moodlu was 16 degree C (approx 64 deg Fah) and for a sub tropical area in SUMMER,that is cold!
Between the "cold" and the wet weather I have been able to catch up on a few committments,so now have ready for mailing my last 8 cards for the "Art2Mail group18" fabric Postcard swap and cards for Emmy (cramzy in the Nederlands) and Nellie in the USA.
I still owe Gerry in the USA and Helen in the UK an art meme swap,but at least my conscience isn't pricking so badly, and they WILL get theirs....eventually
Tomorrow we go off (again) to view some houses.............I didn't realise how difficult it was to find a reasonably 'young' low-set house close to the bayside of Moreton Bay on the Peninsula!

I have included pics of some of the postcards going out in tomorrow's mail.............but I'm not saying "which" goes "where"!
From top to bottom,is:
Pandora's Box/urn
Carnival
Mystic Forest,and
The wrecks at Tangalooma.



Now,I'm off to enjoy a few chapters of a good book and listen to the gentle patter of RAIN on the roof...............'night all!

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Christmas under the Southern Cross

I came across this poem which reflects for those of us in the southern hemisphere what our " white christmas" is really like!


CHRISTMAS UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS
I am tired of snowmen and sleighs while we swelter in summer heat.
I am tired of talk of Jack Frost while we struggle with swollen feet.
No glistening snow in our lane and no snowman called "Parson Brown".
It is sun block and sunhats and "Do we really have to go to town?"
Our meadow is a thirsty paddock and a farmer reaping grain,
The ever-present fear of bushfire and a land that cries out for rain.

No Yule log and no mistletoe,No frosty morning air,
Just endless days of summer,And children without a care.
It's splashing in a swimming pool,And walking on the beach.
It's lovely summer meals and fruits,Cherries, apricots and peach.

It is insect repellent,and Carols in the Park,
Children in pyjamas,waiting for the dark.
It is seafood and salads,Icy cold drinks and ice cream,
It is holiday time and friendship,Such joy these things mean.
It is travelling many outback miles at night to avoid the heat.
It is the joy of catching up,and the friends that we meet.

It is the friendly handshake underneath a sky of blue.
It is the "welcome to my home"
It is the "I have missed you"
Christmas under the Southern Cross in a vast and "Wide Brown Land "is really not very different when we feel the touch of friendship's hand.

So as we celebrate again this year and we delight in the Christmas season.
Let's remember it matters not where we are,
What matters is the reason.!

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Today's mail


Today's mail brought cards from Brandi in Mt Vernon,IN amd Merna in Victoria.

Brandi's card is a cool glittery affair of sequins beads and yarn.just what you need with our summer weather.

Merna's card features folded teabags as the back ground and a (hybrid) FME'd flower.
I heard of another Victorian friend using teabags to make flowers but this is the first I've actually seen.
Looks as though I NEED to start drinking tea doesn't it! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Secret treasures



Some months back,QA magazines did a feature on "secret treasures"
citing a Balinese influence for the four petalled shape.
I had this carved agate leaf which I felt lent itself to being a Secret Treasure.
I attempted to create a treasure within treasures!

The outer layers of both 'boxes" are an upholstery fabric;A tone on tone cream leaf pattern echoing the shape of the agate leaf.

The smaller "box" is lined with reddish orange dyed silk;
the larger container lining is a cotton quilting fabric.
Both containers were embellished with chunky antique gold FME. Posted by Picasa

Sacrilege!

Can you imagine.........a very dear friend gives you a gorgeous brocade fabric and says
"I thought you could cut it up and use it in your CQ"
The "it" in question she acquired when living in Japan a couple of years back;
"It" is a sample of Obi fabric from a sample book,much like we Occidentals are used to seeing upholstery samples.

When you look at the reverse side of the brocade,and see the count of silk threads used to weave the pattern on the front,you are" blown away" by the intricacy of the weave.

No way will I ever be "cutting it up".
The fabric is 12 inches wide...........when I think of the Haiku that refers to
"A folded fan of autumn is inserted
In the obi hard like a board"
It makes me wonder,just how uncomfortable a twelve inch sash around the waist would be!

I still dream the improbable dream,that "one day" I might get to visit Hokkaido and northen parts of Japan and experience for myself a culture that has long fascinated me. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Art Share meme

A while back Emmy of Cramzy's blog said she do a swap with me............ This week this embellished/needle felted card arrived from her.
Emmy does such beautiful work.........it was she that first introduced me (via the Internet) to Embellishing machines and now some time later I have my own!

Emmy combines needle felting/needle punching with FME;
there's felting with fibres and fabric which appear to have been cut to petal shape and a background of soft metallic mesh for added definition.
The machine stitching at the base puts me in mind of some exotic lily.
Thanks Emmy.........I haven't forgotten that IOU! Posted by Picasa

Friday, December 15, 2006

Random acts of Kindness

This little "house hunting angel" arrived in my letter-box yesterday.
She was sent to me by a young friend in Victoria to assist in my/our hunt for a new home.
(after 22 years in this little patch of Paradise,age and health have forced a change)
Catherine's angel came with a note including love and prayers to find a new home.
The angel has her own special charms adorning her:

A heart you will love
A flower bead for a garden
A key for your new front door
A bird-house for the birds that will visit
A fish and shell for the ocean views you both want.
"Meow"-- for the cats that share your lives.

With wishes and blessings like those,we will surely discover a new dream.
Thank you Catherine,for caring

Those of you that have visited my blog "for a while" will appreciate how Catherine has covered the parts that make my "whole".
I can only hope that "one day" I get a chance to meet with Catherine in the flesh....she is special!



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