DRIFTING INTO THE NEW YEAR

After Susan and I returned from Adelaide, we slowed down to almost nothing. A bit of unpacking. A bit of washing. A bit of watering. A bit of swimming - pool and beach. A bit of shopping. A bit of catching up with friends. A bit of travel planning. And a lot of ignoring my birthday. 

Not a particularly memorable year so no need to get excited about it. There were enough kindly messages to remind me that I was getting older and Susan cooked a special meal (cevichi, an Ottolengni rack of lamb, a lucious chocolate cake) but there no parties or wild celebrations.



Susan and Sebastian gave me a beautful necklace made by a local designer, Tineke Van Der Eecken. The featured stone is variscite which is known for its calming, reflective qualities. And that does capture the last few days.

The most exciting thing that happened was an attempt by someone to steal something from my car. And the opportunitist thief would have been deeply disappointed. No coins. No phones. No sunglasses. And they didn't like my taste in music as a CD cover strewn on the passenger seat clearly demonstrated.

The most relaxing part of each day is finding all sorts of different places to lazy around and read: the sand at Port Beach, the sun lounge by the pool, the deck lounge, the Stressless chairs, the family room lounge...and of course, there's always the trick of not getting out of bed straight awayin the morning.

This bout of laziness won't last because it will be back to work for the Chamber of Arts and Culture tomorrow with a quick trip to Melbourne later in the week to do some work with the Lucy Guerin Inc Board but until then....it's off for another lounge.


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