Old Spice, your number is up

Good-Bye Old Spice
Old Spice

When I moved out of home, I used these old jars to store my spices in. They were free, they matched and it worked.

Hello New Spice
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New Spice, 178/365

Before Christmas I came across an auction on ebay for these pretty spice canisters. The auction was only for the green canisters but the lady added the blue ones as a treat. I quite like the green ones but I adore the blue ones!

The blue ones do contain what is named on the outside. The green ones though? Only the oregano one contains oregano. The garni one contains garam masala, the sage one has turmeric in, the rosemary one has cumin in etc. An additional upside is that they fit better in my spice box as well.

Other topics
I am having a great time discovering the 100 things we didn’t know last year over on the BBC site. I especially like #85, #63, #39 and #48. #48 was drawn on LSED today as well!

I would love a pair of these tights, I’m thinking the vein/artery ones, though I do adore just about all of them. So Quirky! A lovely change from the standard patterned tights.

I’m 24 and you think by now that I would have learnt that if you put hot water in a container, put the lid on and shake. The odds are very much stacked against you if you think the lid would stay on… The most recent demonstration of this phenomenon was on Monday morning, I was washing out my yoghurt container. Let me just say hot youghurty water all over the kitchen at work and all over my black dress…. Yeah great way to start the week Helen!

Christmas Day 09

The Farm is where we head of course!
There was a big morning tea with pineapple dip of course as well as all the other usual suspects. Oh I do love a plate of Jatz and a bowl of pineapple dip!
There was washing up to be done.

And the Christmas Tree. The tree was actually in the living room but I carried out to the turf to take photos…. I love this tree. I found it on Ebay for $9.95, I carefully waited till the last minute to place my bid, hoping no one else wanted it as much as I did. No one else did and it was mine for the starting price. Let me tell you right now, I was prepared to pay a lot more than $9.95! A quick drive to Ipswich and it was in the boot of the car. It is made in Italy, I guess in the late 50’s to early 60’s. It is a little over 6ft tall and is a combination of white, silver and clear tinsel. I’ll have to take a close up photo today when we go to the farm as it actually have leaf shaped tinsel mixed in as well! There are a few of the little white pine cone branch tips missing but oh when the light catches on the tree doesn’t it looks amazing!

The wind of course picked up when we went to take photos, (hence why we are holding the tree) and the sun wouldn’t stay out for long hence why there is sun in Mum’s photo but not in mine.

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Oh Christmas Tree, 160/365 Oh Christmas Tree

It was just a few little knick knacks under the tree, I got a candy thermometer, Matthew got various fiddle toys, the kitchen got an oven mit etc.

It was roast veal and veggies for lunch which Matthew was cooking. Whilst we waited, Grandad put his legs up (of course) and Mum and I went down to the Black Flat to explore and take photos.

Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day
Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day
Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day
Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day
Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day
Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day
Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day
Exploring the Black Flat on Christmas Day

Then it was time for lunch (lunch round 3pm of course). Bon-Bons with silly jokes and trinkets inside, roast meat and veg, gravy in the Christmas gravy boat and of course dessert. Plum pudding, trifle, flummery, jelly, custard etc etc!

Then you guessed it, time to wash up again!

That was Christmas at the Farm 09. Who knows what next year will bring.

Christmas Eve 09

Another year, another Christmas. This year Christmas was much, much smaller than last year. Christmas Eve it was just the four of us and Christmas Day it was just us four and Grandad.

I woke up on Christmas Eve to see this. Strangely enough, now that I’m on holidays I’m typically up at 5, you just can’t ignore those birds! When I’m at work though it’s the alarm that wakes me some time between 6 and 6:30. I was pulling back the curtains, and saw this most delightful reflection on the window next door.

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Morning Reflections, 159/365

That was the start to a bigggish day. I had presents to wrap, bags to pack etc etc. It was only six days ago but I know I did something of semi-importance before heading to Mum’s (I think it is kind of weird how even though my brother and father live there as well in conversation I will say going to Mum’s, carrying on though).

Christmas Eve, means Mahalia Jackson, a fancy afternoon tea, presents, four pots on the stove and waiting for it to get dark enough to have dinner. One of the downsides to having an European Christmas is that well we don’t have short hours of daylight in summer do we???? Dinner is of course, smoked lamb, mashed potato, peas, glazed carrots, cauliflower and broccoli au gratin with rice pudding for dessert. At some stage during dinner I asked Pabbi if he had ever got the almond. As it had come to me that I didn’t think I had seen his name in the book. Pabbi’s response was not since coming to Australia. I spoke to soon. As is always the case, Pabbi stirred the almond into the pudding and dished out pudding, making his usual comments of you sure don’t want more….. Well this year Pabbi got the almond! (Mum/Pabbi, has this been written in the book?)

We had a new addition to the table this year. For many years I have adored the Swedish Christmas Candelabra/Candolier that we’ve had but I don’t ever recall seeing it plugged in or lit up. This year, I pulled it apart, stripped out all the wiring and replaced the fake candles with real candles.

So pretty! Adds a fair bit more light to the table as well when paired with the four candles that we usually dine by at Christmas.
Re-made
Re-made

Once the washing up was done it was of course time for the tree. I got a 3L mixing bowl form my Kitchenaid, some biscuit tins (a pretty old Sunshine powdered milk tin and a collectible Milo tin from 2003 when they had the 70th birthday celebrations) and a bag to match my quilt.

Mum had asked me during the week if I had any brittle left from the packages. I said of course I do. When I arrived on Christmas Eve, Mum asked if I had any left….. I said no. One of Mum’s presents was a container of brittle!

That is Christmas Eve….

Lv 12 Christmas

I had the most enjoyable time the last few weeks at work decorating Level 12 for Christmas. There was originally to be a competition between the two floors but due to the drama involving the contract transition as the Chandler Mcleod staff faced uncertainty as to their future it was called off. I still kept on decorating though 😀 This is what Lv 12 ended up looking like. One of the doctors is quite a Christmas nut and brought in a heap of decorations for us to use. One of my most favourite had to be the garland we had across the counter.

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Christmas on Level 12

Sadly yesterday we had to take it all down. Gosh the floor looks empty and bland now!

1 Pom, 2 Pom, 3 Pom, 149/365

1 Pom, 2 Pom, 3 Pom, 149/365
I love the look (and the taste) of pomegranates.

I had the day off today so I was able to attend (great) Aunty Lil’s funeral. As it always is with such things it was nice to see family that I hadn’t seen in a while but it always is nicer to catch up in more pleasant environments. Grandad is now the only one of his siblings left. He turns 90 in Jan.

hello world!

I’m still breathing, still taking a photo a day (today is day 147!! when I tried the other year I only got to day 75). Christmas is just about upon us and as per usual I’m excited and planning all sorts of things. To bring things up to speed here are photos 62-147. Just a few! If you would prefer to be able to read the comments first, here is the Flickr link
I will post some more Bali and Sydney later.

co-joined nanas, 62/365 Our first Bali Sunset, 63/365 Bali Orchid Garden, 64/365 Art Installation.., 65/365 Monkey Village Road, 66/365 The rice and us, 67/365 Fishy Foot Spa, 68/365 fruit platter breakfast, 69/365 Lovina, 70/365 Snorkelling at Menjangan island, 71/365 Lovina, 72/365 Lovina, 73/365 Amed, 74/365 Amed, 75/365 Kuta, 76/365 Somewhere above W QLD, 77/365 home and unpacked, 78/365 Kuta Nails, 79/365 The med files wrapped and ready to go, 80/365 Jacaranda Green, 81/365 Kuta Shirt, 82/365 lamp shadow, 83/365 Sesame Prawn Salad, 84/365 Mulberries :D, 85/365 2P, 86/365 chair, 87/365 Soto Ayam, 88/365 New Shoes, 89/365 My Ubud Ring, 90/365 55K, 91/365 Cactus Jacks, 92/365 Clove strands, 93/365 Presents from Karl, 94/365 Interesting, 95/365 Such a lovely building, 96/365 Tools of the trade, 97/365 My quilt, 98/365 Ladies in Pink, 99/365 dinner, 100/365 A sage beginning, 101/365 too low, 102/365 new shoes, 103/365 new top, 104/365 Washing trolley, 105/365 Lace Necklace, 106/365 crunchy slaw, 107/365 Melbourne Cup Hats, 108/365 Frocked up for the The Trocks, 109/365 Mint, 110/365 Friday Night, 111/365 refelction, 112/365 Twin Houses, 113/365seasame noodles, 114/365 Hey Cus? 116/365 The City, 117/365 Morning light, coloured light, 118/365 red gold, 119/365 lunch, 120/365 Grow! 121/365 big bug/beetle, 122/365 sweet notes, 123/365 Brisbane Sunset, 124/365 Wollstonecraft, 125/365 mmmmm rhubarb, 126/365 Sprite bottle Christmas Tree, 127/365 The Oooooooopra House, 128/365 to unpack, 129/365 love this light, 130/365 1927!! 131/365 Chocolate Roll, 132/365 light, 133/365 me, 135/365 First day of summer dinner! 136/365 progress, 137/365 a wish, 138/365 yellow, 139/365 Christmas is near, 140/365 pretty things, 141/365 pine cones, 142/365 waiting, 143/365 stars, 144/365 Red Ribbon, 145/365 gorgeous clouds, 146/365 having a mango, passion fruit and banana smoothie, 147/365