I went into work on Friday, after my online Japanese class and a quick tidy of the flat. I needed to do the June rosters. Also, I was heading to Ballarat with Lindsey after she finished work.
It's a while since I've been in Ballarat, apart from a quick visit to see my hairdresser, which doesn't really count since all I did was take the train up, have my hair cut and take the train home again. Lindsey said she was going, so I hitched a ride.
We stayed at Hill House overnight and on Saturday morning we: did another Japanese class; went to the Farmers' Market; had brunch at Tim's Toasties; visited the former Mushroom Farm in it's new location and under it's new name, the Ballarat Farmgate Shop; went to Bunnings; went back to Hill House to pack the car; came home.
The tomato man at the market, Tim at Tim's Toasties and Tania at the Farmgate shop remembered us. We remembered them too.
So, Ballarat Farmers' Market, we meet again:
Likewise, Tim's Toasties:
It was a good day. I enjoyed my visit.
I'm going back on Friday, but that will be another smash and grab haircut raid.
We came back via the surgery, where it proved unexpectedly difficult to park. Early last week someone had randomly stolen the surgery's wheelchair. An odd thing to steal, in my view, although they are quite expensive to buy. Lindsey still had Stella's wheelchair in her shed so we took it down with us and dropped it off at the surgery. It's tucked away in my office for now.
It was quite difficult to park around my place as well. There was a football match at the stadium but that shouldn't account for all the one and two hour spaces being full. Lindsey dropped me off in a 10 minute spot and I took as much as I could carry up to my place. Lindsey then found a space and followed me up with the rest of my stuff. She had a cup of tea and then, foolishly but unwittingly, left to go home just as the football finished 😂
I went out to the Collingwood Bunnings on Sunday on the tram. The Port Melbourne one is closer but not as easy to get to, especially on a Sunday when the buses don't run as often. I want to replace my cupboard door handles, which are rusty and a bit tatty. While I was there, I bought a sausage from the sausage sizzle. I tell you what, you get a better class of sausage at the Collingwood sausage sizzle than you do in Wendouree or Delacombe. Big and juicy and tasty. I need to get some pliers to adjust the size of the screws before I can fit the handles. I did not know that this was a thing, but apparently it is! I came back via the Spencer Outlet Centre so I could get some stuff to take to Japan. Lindsey was there, having gone for a hair cut. We had a quick lunch in the food hall while we were there.
One of the things that has interested me is that, when I moved into my flat, I brought with me stuff I already had, or I bought new, smaller things, all of which would replicate the house in Eilish Court, but on a small scale. This has not gone entirely well. The Docklands flat has its own energy, vibe, ambience. It isn't a smaller version of Eilish Court. It doesn't want to be. So, for example, my parents' blue lamp, which fitted quite well in Eilish Court, doesn't fit here. It is too tall to sit on a table, too small to sit on the floor as a standard lamp and doesn't fit the style. I have bought a wooden standard lamp and a plant to go where the blue lamp was. It is moving to Freyja's place.
I brought Tony's electric piano with me, with the intention of learning to play it as a retirement activity. I even made sure that there would be room for it in the bedroom. I have been here 9 months. It has not once been plugged in. I didn't use it much in Eilish Court either. I really want to put a comfy chair in its place so I can sit and read, or watch the harbour while drinking tea and maybe eating biscuits. The piano is going to Wendy's place, as soon as we can work out a way of getting it there.
There were things I bought as I arrived that have quietly moved out again and been replaced with new things that seem to fit better.
My flat is taking on a personality all of its own although some of the things that I brought or bought are still here and have settled in comfortably, such as my oak dining table and the free standing kitchen island that I bought just before I arrived.
I think we are settling in well together.
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