June brings with it the relaxation of travel although some states maintain border closures. Schools are back. More people on the roads and at the shops.
Quiet family gathering for Robyn’s birthday. Note sparklers in these changing times. Weather changing, I know Robyn will like these.
I have a new spinning wheel on order and now have to be patient for the 10 weeks it will take to come from America to the agent in Victoria to send to me. Not that my wheel isn’t working but it has seen better days and has been a very productive wheel. I do love it.
This cowl us for me. Just finished this morning.Van is taking liberties and Robyn is encouraging her…..The lounge is off limits.
On a positive note, our Tuesday Lunch Ladies group have been able to book a table and resume our weekly lunches. The cafe reopened to the public 3 weeks ago and comply with the restricted numbers on a limited time basis. To their credit they have been operating as a meal pickup and take away coffee only. They are pleased to see their customers return.
Retired in April 2017 after a long career in cardiac nursing which I loved, I find my life has totally changed. After almost loosing my husband last August to a dissecting aortic aneurysm complicated by a massive watershed stroke post cardiothoracic surgery, we are adapting to a very different life together. This is our now story. Update, November 2025. Chris continued to do well until he had a stroke in August 2018. This time after 2 weeks on life support with no sign of improvement he passed away peacefully with the family present. RIP Chris, much loved and missed.
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