Saturday, 17 January 2026

Sunday Selections

 



I've never been a participant in the Sunday Selections meme so I have gate crashed the club on the basis that I thought it sounded better than " random assortment of bad photos."

Back in November a friend asked if I would like to go and see Fisherman's Friends in concert. The plan was to go to the Springwood Arts Centre (my Liam happens to live in Springwood with his wife and son) but the concert was sold out. Expecting my friend to say no, I asked if she would like to attend the concert in Canberra. She said yes, so I had a couple of nights in Canberra this week. I didn't take any serious photos at all on this trip but I took a few quick snaps:


I took this one so I could look up what the flags represented. I haven't looked them up yet but I have a photo for when the mood takes me.




A very ill advised purchase from a road side fruit stall. Not because there was anything wrong with the fruit but because it really suffered in a hot car for the following 2 hours. My air conditioning needs a re-gas and the car gets a wee bit like an oven.
I put htis pic in the family group chat and said only a Jurd would think it a good idea to buy a whole box of fruit on a solo road trip. My sister said Dad would be proud.


I had a lazy morning to kill in Canberra and I have never been to the national Arboretum. It's obviously a very popular spot to have coffee. The view was fabulous and the gift shop was full of glorious trinkets. The actual plants were looking a bit rough after the extreme heat wave only a few days earlier.





During that very same heat wave, I went and spent an evening by the river. It was a lot cooler in the sea breeze. Rudolph was staying with me while his family holidayed and he had a grand old time trying to chase sea gulls and barking at other dogs. He's a lovely little dog, and I enjoyed having him here. 



Wednesday, 7 January 2026

My mother's keeper

 




I knew that one day my parents would get old. I knew that they might need help with all kinds of tasks but what I never expected was to become the keeper of my mother's friendships.
Mum migrated to Australia before I was around so the really long term friendships she has are with people I have met only on the rare occasion they might visit Australia, they were never really a part of my life in the way more local people have been. It adds an extra level of complexity.

One friend was dying, she may have thought she had more time than she did or maybe she just didn't want to say much. Mum was always reluctant to phone her "in case it interrupted something". To my mind it is bizarre to avoid calling the friend of a lifetime because they might be interrupted but that was the thinking. After mum didn't hear from her in quite a long time I looked for, and found, an obituary. So I delivered that news.

Another friend always phoned the house and refuses to use a mobile phone or computer. Mum's landline phone was disconnected when she found that she could hear better on her mobile. The only way to communicate with this lady was to phone her house or send a letter. While Mum was in hospital last year, Dad did a lot of "tidying up" but his dementia brain had poor judgement and the friend's new contact details, which were on an envelope and not yet transferred to something more permanent, got lost. I have made some effort to try to track that friend but without any kind of digital footprint and really no specific information about her, it was not possible.

The final friend, Mavis, changed address and phone number when she was unwell and moved in with family. Mum used to talk to Mavis via facebook messenger so the details of physical location didn't matter. Overwhelmed by her own life, Mum didn't contact the lady in the first part of last year and when Mum tried again she got no response. She sent messages and made many calls on messenger, all unanswered. I feared Mavis, too, might have died and so I made some enquiries through relatives and church connections and we found out that Mavis had moved into a care home. Mum got a phone number and called her. Mavis told Mum she had forgotten how to use messenger. I feel like she forgot it even exists.

Aging diminishes everything and I expected it diminish friendships but I expected they would continue in some form unless they were interrupted by death. I never considered that the sudden changes that can come with age would conspire to separate us from relationships of many decades.


Saturday, 3 January 2026

It's a new year!


 One of my Christmas gifts was a gnome painting kit so on New Years Day, I went to Briony's place and we had a very chill afternoon of painting. 

Briony painted and I dabbed paint in a messy fashion. I try hard but I just don't have what it takes. Anyways, Briony made some tidying touches and while my "Barry" will never be even close to perfect, he makes a lovely rustic complement to the pretty "Helen"

The chance to chat and eat and focus on a project which could be completed was balm to my fried system.

My thanks to Yorkshire Pudding for awarding me a commendation in The Laughing Horse Awards. It was for kindness, which makes me think nobody knows who I really am!

But also, it reminds me of a time when somebody told me I was really smart. A nice compliment but at the time I wished my efforts to become a better person had been noticed.

Now they have. 


I wish all of you a good year full of enjoyable food, happy community, good health and random interactions with dogs because dogs are joy.