I was remarkably well organised too with everything completed well in advance on the day so that I could pop out to meet Lawrence (Pete's cousin who was over from Adelaide) for coffee.
Sunday I spent writing my lecture!
After deciding to retire and taking a five month break which included doing the Camino Via de la Plata, a walk of 1000 kilometres from Seville to Santiago de Compostela in Spain and other wanderings I have returned to Melbourne. I have returned with energy and enthusiasm and a desire to live more mindfully, more creatively and less frenetically. A quote I read on my Camino said that your whole life is a Camino. This blog is the next stage in my Camino.
Gunnamatta Beach
Janine and I . We saw a little Echidna as we entered the beach. I think they are so cute and endearing little creatures. That was a bonus.
From here we ventured through The village of Flinders another charming place and on to Pt Leo to watch the surfers, little black dots atop the waves.
From here we travelled on to Balnarring, not so impressive a beach and then to Merricks General Store for wine tasting of Rose. The next wine stop was next door at Stoiers Winery and Janine bought some lovely dry champagne. I had to be more circumspect as I was the driver. We turned inland to Red Hill and passed through lovely country with olives and vines and vegetable farms. We stumbled upon the Red Hill Cheesery and decided to get a tasting plate. A platter of tiny morsels of about 10 different cheeses. every satisfying and interesting with several new Sheep and goat cheeses tried. After this stop we headed back across the peninsula to Arthur's Seat a fabulous vantage point to see both up and down the bay. Finally we wended our way back to our very humble motel and decided to have fish and chips for dinner. The little place was manned by a Vietnamese or Chinese family and the fare was really tasty. The local bottle shop was able to provide plastic cups for our accompanying wine, Foxy' Hangout a refreshing Rose.
After a surprisingly good night's sleep we took off to Heronswood at Domana. This is an historic home and organic garden, now the home of the Diggers Gardening Club. They maintain heritage seeds and plants. It is a beautiful home built from stone quarried at Arthur's Seat. We caused some consternation to staff by not venturing through the shop initially and thus bypassing the entrance fee. We were looking for breakfast but had to settle for Devonshire tea of scones with jam and cream. The restaurant wasn't open for breakfast.
There were some very interesting plants and beautiful old trees.
At the left is thee early bud of the flower
Dutchman's Pipe- very intriguing creeper. I thought it was quite hermaphroditic!
The happy couple
I discovered the bride's aunt, who lives in California and I have a mutual friend. It is a small world.
Heather and I at the wedding. She is a florist who specialises in weddings so organised all the flowers for the wedding. They were beautiful.
Fireman Sam, Ziggy's Alter ego. He does a great job of saying' move back, move back from the fire!'.
There are numerous quirky shops and arcades, coffee places and generally a great atmosphere. The classrooms are all computer rooms so everyone will be facing the wall unless I get people to turn their chairs around. This is not my ideal teaching room because I like lots of interaction with the students. I will need to be creative.. Otherwise it is a 'hot desk' office. This means no dedicated computer or personal space. I will be like a turtle with my home on my back. At least now I have no more excuses and I will be able to buckle down and focus on the task of lecturing.
The food was really delicious and I was adventurous and opted for a King Island Wallaby entre. It was much gamier than Kangaroo but tasty and beautifully cooked. I opted for the beef too for main course. It was baked and just oerfect.
They had a special kid's menu as well which I thought was a great idea. Roberts long term friend from work (40 years!) Michael and Annabelle and their daughter as well as Gary's friend Gregl and Vicky and their son Emille, along with Gary, Micky and Mitzi and Rob's wife Wanda made up the party. Wanda had bought a birthday cake for which we were charged $40 to cut and serve. I thought that was a bit rich. Still it was a most enjoyable day and we later visited at Gregl and Vicky's place for awhile before going to Chinatown for noodles.