Saturday, January 25, 2025

A Mid- Week Treat

 

The Tram Cafe

Finally, after all the dramas of the past few months I managed to book a train ticket and headed down to Melbourne for a couple of days with my sewing retreat buddy, Christine (MacDonalds Patch Blog)! We’ve been talking about doing this since we went on our road trip last April to Scrub Stitchin up at Baradine……. And we plan to do it again so part of the “reason” for the this trip was to sit together and work out out road map and over night stays…… which was fun and motels are now booked ready! 

Years ago we used to live in the area around here so it was fun to enjoy doing some walks …… we even had a nice stop over at the Tram Cafe they now have in Diamond Creek and enjoyed a hot chocolate 

A stop at the opp shops where I picked up this cute little tin ……. And I also found some lovely writing pads at the “cheap” shop for my snail mails.  I still have a just a couple of friends whom we share snail mails with and it’s always sooo much fun to see one arrive in the mail box. I wait to make a cuppa and sit down in a nice quiet spot so I can read and enjoy all there news.  Letter writing is something I started with my Grandmother when she used to write letters to me as a young girl, and then when I was a young mum living in Melbourne and she was living in Brisbane we would write letters to each other all the time - even though we also had a phone chat once a week or once every couple of weeks.  At one stage I had a whole group of ladies writing and we even had lots of circle letters (robins) going back and forth …..unfortunately with social media began taking over for many of them as well as other changes …….thankfully I have 2 ladies in Australia who write now and then and another in USA. Those letters take around a month to get from me to her and vice versa (snail mail indeed lol) .  I’m hoping to find another couple of ladies interested in this old art of letter writing to bring back some of the slow paced enjoyments - let me know if this interest you.

The Mad Hatters Tea Party 
Back to my mid week treat …….. I’ve had lots of fun talking sewing and projects with Christine.  We took a day trip - first stopping at a Felt shop which had some amazing items like the Tea Pot above .... and I may have purchased some felt to make a Lupin Rabbit lol ...... next a quick stop in at Spotlight for a bit of lace and then on to Gail B …… I've never been there and WOW ..... What a sight to behold as you walk in .....


And it just keeps on going .........


Of course I came out with some goodies ................. So I have lots to keep me occupied - and then some lol


Of course no outing is complete without coffee and cake .... or in this case scones ...... which was had at a lovely nursery in Warrandyte


Such a pretty place with a little bridge to walk over the duck pond up to the cafe sitting on the hill overlooking all the ducks and the pond

We had the best time!
Molly


 And finally I got to meet Rex and Molly who I'd heard so much

 about - they were so friendly and
excited to have me staying over for a couple of nights.

Rex
Rex decided this was a great way of letting me know he was up for a treat lol


I've also decided that being in an outer Melbourne suburb has just as many native animals and birds around as we do here in the country!  In fact, I'm almost wondering if they have more lol ..... here is a group (mob) of kangaroos enjoying breakfast whilst people were walking and cycling by on the walking path not far from where they were!


Thanks Noel and Christine for having me come to stay!  I had a ball!

And when I arrived home Pete had organised the delivery of stuff to make a carport for our cars to keep them a bit cooler during these 40+ C degree days and also during the winter months to keep the frost off!   

After spending the morning helping me with the cleaning and washing, Lucy felt it was time to go out and supervise with Pete lol  Meantime I'm off to go play with some sewing ..... or crochet .....




6 comments:

Christine M said...

It was so much fun having you visit Sharmayne. So glad you enjoyed yourself. It's always good to help someone spend their money! LOL! Can't wait for our road trip to Scrub Stitchin'.

Susan said...

good to hear you got it sorted! i remember that patchwork shop...it was huge!...maybe i need a trip to Victoria!

loulee said...

Looks like you two girls had a blast! That shop sounds good.

Ma Betty said...

What a great thing to do Sharm. I bet you both had fun.

Janice said...

That sounds like the best couple of days. I’m looking forward to hearing all about your road trip when you get to Baradine. Your little pile of loot should keep you going for a while.

Lin said...

What a great trip Sharm. That quilt shop looks amazing! xx