Our neighbours, Gay, Sue and us have been concerned about a very tall top heavy eucalyptus tree opposite our units. The first gardener we had cut the lower branches off to provide more sun for our neighbour Gay, which I thought was silly. He should have cut the top branches off. Anyway he left the village and we have had a series of no good gardeners since, but now we have a good crew run by a female. During storms and windy days the tree would sway dangerously about and we were scared that it would fall on our units. So we asked the manager could it be removed. Well, to cut a tree down is so complicated these days. We have to apply to the local council for permission to remove a tree. So our manager did that months ago. Then council arborists had to inspect the tree to make sure it needs to go. Luckily, they were convinced that it was a danger to our units during storms. And we are getting more and more storms especially now and through the summer. Finally, the day arrived for the tree to be cut down. As it is just across the road from our unit we had front row entertainment for the morning. These guys are so clever and noisy. They had a mulching machine on site and chewed up the branches as they came down. I hope the photos show how tall the tree was and how good these guys were.
ADVENTURE BEFORE DEMENTIA
A Journal of our Adventures
Saturday, November 1, 2025
THE DANGEROUS TREE HAS GONE
Thursday, October 23, 2025
GETTING USED TO THE NEW CAR
Monday, October 13, 2025
BLACK AND WHITE DINNER
So it was time for our monthly dinner at the community centre in the village. We were asked to wear black and white and the tables were decorated in black and white. The meal was a German Feast of chicken and vegetables to coincide with October Fest. We were entertained by the Village Singers and waited on by the catering students from the local Rochedale High School. It was their last night with us as they sit their final Year12 exams next month and finish school.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
DUCKLINGS IN SPRING
When I walked in the morning with my buddies, I saw these ducks with ducklings dangerously crossing the road. I jumped out on the road and held up my hands to stop a car driving towards the ducks. The driver kindly waved and mouthed thank you.
Friday, October 3, 2025
NEW CAR
Because we don't travel any more our bank account has been growing. I decided That I would like a new car. Bill agreed so off we went to the local Hyundai Car Yard. I have been looking at a Kona for some time and wishing I had one. It is higher off the ground being a small SUV, which makes it easier for Bill to get in an out. We had a test drive and told all the wonderful things it can do, which I promptly forgot. The day we could go and pick it up, I had a panic attack and thought,"What have I done? This is ridiculous at my age." Anyway when I drove it home it was beautifully easy to drive but it was bigger than our Mazda and I had trouble getting it into the garage. But after a few weeks I can do it okay. Still get nervous about parking next to posts and walls. I haven't learnt how to use all the bells and whistles yet.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
ANOTHER ONE HITS EIGHTY
We were invited to a neighbour's 80th birthday party. Gay held a party in the community centre. Her daughter and son in law are caterers so we had an amazing spread of food and the hall was decorated beautifully. There was a musician and dancing. Just about everyone in the village was there. It was a lovely time.
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
BIRTHDAY BASH
It was youngest daughter, Sonya's birthday last weekend. We took her to The Boathouse Restaurant by the bay at Manly. Older sister, Carol and husband David flew in from Melbourne for the weekend. No sooner had Carol settled in, she decided to cook us a Züpfa for breakfast the next day.