Friday, July 12, 2013

ok it's cold in Armidale

Last weekend I had a lovely time whizzing down to Armidale to celebrate a dear friend's 40th birthday.  Fortunately I packed all my winter clothes - because it got below zero..brrrr.

Gab and I had a great time catching up with old friends and making new friends.  I think there is always room for new friends.  I love having a wide wide circle of friendships that ripples in from every part of my life.  Friends like that are like me, friends that complement me, friends that have known me a long time, friends that I just met on the weekend that I feel like I have known for ages.

We sipped on hot mulled wine and enjoyed fancy little cakes, ate warm soup and pork buns and created home made pizzas.  I think I may have rolled back to Brisbane...

My friend and I composed (I think we can use that word - I wrote lyrics and she wrote music) a song for the birthday people.  It was called '40 years old'.  I wrote an encore verse but it wasn't requested at the time of singing.  I sang it anyway later.

Happy birthday Chris and Michelle!


Lovely Gab in the afternoon light at the farm



A big bonfire was lit at dusk.  I was a little concerned the hose didn't reach the fire.  But they had big rubbish bins of water available if needed.  And there were plenty of country boys to poke at it with sticks.



At the dam for a picnic the next day.  Gorgeous weather - we walked all around the dam.


This is our attempt at a bookclub photo.  I have a skype bookclub with these girls, as we all live in different cities.  It is an awesome way to keep in touch, and I have read books I never thought I would read.


Love them.


Gab found some leaves lying around, raked them up, and jumped in them.  Because you have to.


Thanks for a great time Armidale.

You cold cold town.

2 comments:

  1. A Skype book club - how cool!
    I've never been to Armidale...but being an ex Bathurst girl, I can appreciate the cold!!
    I would have jumped in those leaves too x

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    1. I love my Skype book club. We have fairly similar though different enough taste in books. Although we all hated 'Love in the time of cholera' - ughhhh

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