This is a photo this afternoon from Jennifer, isolated as Covid19 positive in a hotel room in Perth. I'm not sure where the chocolate cake came from, but I'm delighted that she is up for it - and that the threads from the Thread Studio have made an appearance. Here's hoping for recovery on every front!
Settling down to answer emails after my dance session with ABC Classic FM Radio this morning, a phone call took me by surprise. It was a delivery from Lambrook Winery. I ordered yesterday, but had been given no delivery date. The deliverer had pressed my buzzer, but I was at the back of the apartment with my radio going.
Within a few minutes I he was on his way and I had retrieved two boxes from outside my door. Delivery seems to be performed by young men. Students or apprentices maybe.
Lambrook is offering a 'Four to the Door' package. I have not tried their wine but thought I'd give it a go. I am out of bubbles, and felt there are milestones that call for it. I'm also low on white wine. I opened a bottle of the pinot gris with my dinner and really enjoyed it.
Within a few minutes I he was on his way and I had retrieved two boxes from outside my door. Delivery seems to be performed by young men. Students or apprentices maybe.
Lambrook is offering a 'Four to the Door' package. I have not tried their wine but thought I'd give it a go. I am out of bubbles, and felt there are milestones that call for it. I'm also low on white wine. I opened a bottle of the pinot gris with my dinner and really enjoyed it.
I did a FaceTime catch up with a Guild friend, hung out the washing, then settled myself in the sun on the Western balcony with my Fair Isle. The light was better today for photographing the web. I love the pattern and shimmer. One day I will embroider it.
I turned the frangipani around so I look into the front of the leaves. I just love the colour and the clarity of the markings in the sun.
Even though there is traffic in the street, it is peaceful sitting out there in the sun. Michael Constantinou's Spanish Mackerel shines in the sun
and there are long-held treasures amongst the pots.
I had an email from Sandra, a fellow retreater in the UK. She has made her Ort pot, and is also making wash bags for Health workers. These bags mean Health workers can take off their clothes at the end of a shift, bag them, take them home and wash them in the bag before touching them. Great idea.
I added about 6 rows to my Fair Isle scarf in the afternoon and this evening have worked another section of the Mellerstain Firescreen. With a bit of luck I will be able to celebrate Easter by beginning the parrots!
This is a very low-key Easter ambition. My Guild friend is trying to finish embroidering an altar fall for use on Friday!
This mosaic wall plate hangs on my balcony. It sparkled in the sun this afternoon. I'm enjoying having time and weather to admire it.
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