Well… yesterdays weather was appalling – so along with boring housework there was nothing to share that was interesting.
Today, I still had a long list of tasks so I figured the best thing to do was to go for a walk! (Which is why I am still up at 1am)
I got Shirley to go with me, as she loves walks. Shirley is a friend of Ruby’s and although nearly 80, is so sprightly and keen! She makes a great walking partner!
We decided to walk around the river track to see how far we could get and what flood damage there was.
This was quite stern:
We ignored it and continued. I told Shirley if anyone went crook at us I was telling them it was her idea!
We walked quite a way before starting to find where the track got tricky
It was at this point it just got too boggy and mucky to continue on – plus I wanted to bring Shirley home in one piece!!
So, having seen what we wanted to, plan B was to double back and go down to Fossil Bluff and enjoy a walk on the beach for a while.
I finally coerced Shirley into getting a selfie with me!
So – apart from trying to channel my inner housekeeping skills (poorly) I started a new facebook page for beginner gardeners. I have been part of a page for “Family on a Budget” which is mostly recipes, but I post up garden photos to tell people if they are serious about saving money – grow food!
Well… a lady asked for some beginner gardening advice… which I messaged her about. Then someone else said “Me too” so I messaged that someone else…. then it spiralled a bit out of control and I had several messages on the go at once, and thought maybe I should just do a page!! Since it is spring here and most people are just getting going in their gardens, it seemed a logical move.
The page got about 70 members within two days – but I am not scared! haha.
THEN… A Japanese friend of ours, Yusuke, sent me a message to ask if we were interested in taking paid Japanese homestay guests via a company his friend is associated with.
Oh yes.. yes I am! So I wrote two word docs, complete with photos (of course) to try to explain how fabulous we think this area is! Its actually quite difficult to choose images – you know – thinning it down to less than 1000!! haha. I tried to be not over the top.
I am now waiting to see if they like us or not! 🙂
Today I may have also rashly promised to photograph a wedding in Texas next year too. So my savings goals are rather significant as I have also promised to take my parents to Japan next year – also meeting my Canadian in-laws in Japan as well so we will do a double tour!!
All I can say is I hope my vegetable garden grows well and I sell enough to finance my jet-setting lifestyle!!!!!
OK – time for me to abandon this blog and do some dishes, bake some bread and be ready to wake early to greet the parents – Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed at about 7am. (yeah – that’ll be me!)(not)(OK I will be up, but I am a sorry sight early on)
Cheers!
So where in Texas will you be photographing the wedding? (Inquiring minds want to know because you have readers in Texas)
lol – nothing set in concrete (except engagement) But my friends live in Corpus Christi. Early days yet, but I would love it to happen!
Keep everyone informed! I’ll be in Texas starting in October and our plans right now is to travel around the state for fun. We’ll be in the valley (south of Corpus) from November to April. We love corpus and have stayed there several times. The Navy has a campground on the bay that we like.
What fun to travel so far for work! I’m assuming you like this client
Certainly will.. it would be exciting! If it all comes together it would be a love job! The mother of the bride to be I knew a very long time ago – try 1980!! – when we went to the same school in Venezuela!! Random huh?? When I was living in Canberra I went on a google search mission… took about 5 years but I tracked her down and we have been online friends again ever since! The internet is fully awesome! I would be rapt to see her again and meet her family.
AND – If I can manage to meet a few other people along the way – I totally will make that happen! 🙂
Sounds like an exciting year! Fingers crossed for the vegetable garden…
Thanks! Yes – I get more enthusiastic with every sunny day! 🙂