Thursday, December 31, 2015

Shhhhh....The New Year Cometh...


Hello Dhaaarlings...
Shhhhh... The New Year is almost upon us
I thought I'd just creep through quietly into 2016 so as not to wake any of the old dears from slumbering out the old year in front of the telly....waiting for the fireworks to go off or the balls to drop or what ever it is they do on the eve of another year...

What ever you do and however you welome in the new one... you have my best wishes for a Healthy and Happy year
May Peace fill your heart and Hope be on your horizon

Love Prinny and the Empress XXX

Monday, December 28, 2015

We Wish You a Merry Christmas... aand a Happy New Year!!

Hello Dhaaarlings...
Belated Christmas Wishes to everyone...
Sorry for my absence but you know how it gets at this time of year and this year has been crazier than most!


The Empress and I have been flat out during the festive season busying ourselves with volunteering at the op shop... packing food hampers for the poor and unfortunate... visiting the elderly and bringing them some Christmas cheer along with all the family commitments that the season brings.. 
School graduations, Christmas plays, recitals and Christmas carolling along with catching up with all unsundry... friends and relatives alike 

Last year's teddy turned into a pooch this year...

In the middle of that add preserving fruits and vegetables given that the season for apricots came 2 weeks earlier this year but fortunately with much less fruit so we had less to bottle than in previous years and none left over for jam and preserves. Just as well we had a bumper crop last year and still have apricot jam in reserve from then!

We have had flocks of parrots invade the yard to scavenge the fruit trees
They have successfully trashed all the plum trees,So that put paid to making plum jam/sauce this year... they finished off the apricots and have now started to consume the apples that still remain struggling to grow.
Un fortunately the trees are too big to cover with bird netting so I have resigned to letting nature take it's course

The garden has become a challenge given that we have had very little rain all year and it is difficult to keep the water up to everything that needs it so sadly I've had to let some of it go in the hope that it is tough enough to hold out until we get decent rains... The only areas to continue to get regular water are the vegetable garden and fruit trees though the parrots seem to be winning that battle!.

The Tomatoes and Lettuce struggling under shade coloth...

Some of the tomatoes almost ready for harvest...

A cucumber ready to pick... Only 2 vines but harvesting one cucumber every second day

More tomatoes, mostly cherry tomatoes that are self sown from last year and just re planted

Bell Peppers and very sad bok choy that got consumed by bugs and a bath full of Basil that seems to be going gangbusters

This year in the vegetable baths I've planted tomatoes, lettuce, zucchini, bell peppers, bok choy, basil, silverbeet and climbing beans, the tomatoes are starting to crop well along with the cucumbers and zucchini, the lettuce continues to struggle and given the intensity of the sun I have resorted to covering their bed with shadecloth to at least try to give them a fighting chance before shrivelling to crisps... As for the Bok choy well it got consumed overnight by bugs of some sort, one day thriving the next spindly skeletons

Yes I've had a busy year what with costuming for shows and travelling with the Empress... Clothing commissions, adjustments and repairs trickling in all year have been keeping me on my toes.

 Both of us remain fit and healthy and we both have a lot to be grateful for
This year has not been without it's trials but we have survived and are looking forward to the coming year ahead.

From Me and Mine to You and Yours
May the joy and blessings of the season and hope for the coming new year be with you all

Love Prinny and The Empress

XXXXXX

Saturday, November 21, 2015

The Makeover is Almost Complete... or... The Empress is Just About Over It... or... Can We Get Back to Normal Now?

Hello Dhaaarlings...

It has been a while..

Things have been slightly hectic round The Palais of late...
New carpet has finally been laid in the hallway and lounge which means that the renovations have almost concluded... I say almost as there remains some wall tiling to do in the laundry area and then the celebratory festivities can finally commence.... It seems that things have been dragging on all year... well not seems... they Have been dragging on... but the end is in sight...




The carpet laying was not without drama and became a Saga in itself.
On the day it was due to be laid we had a phonecall from the company saying that they couldn't go ahead as planned as the person laying the carpet refused the job... something about old stock and poor quality... did us a favour by walking out on the job really. 
I cancelled the order and went to another supplier who came around that very day, quoted, and had the job completed within the week.

Suffice to say... the job is done and the Empress is very happy with the result and the fact that the house is now back in order..  

There has been a "New"... 
(and I use the term "New" loosley as the Emperess has had it in sorage for about 10 years) 
Wallpaper border print put up above the picture rail...

Imagine my delight on discovering that the pre pasted glue had lost its stickability.
After running the first length through the waterbath... climbing up the ladder while wrestling with a length of drippy wet wallpaper...
I'd just get the length smoothed out and in position climb down then turn around to find the other end peeling gracefully off the wall behind me...

Frustration Central!

Finally finding a roll that still had some workable glue... I eventually got the job done but not without just a bit of swearing...

Border print finally not peeling off the wall...

Border Print close-up


The Tiling in the laundry... I'll be doing myself... I've tiled before and it's a job that I like doing...

The purchase of the tiles is a whole other story... To save some money on the budget we secided to look for "End of range" tiles on sale
I found the right quantitiy of tiles in a colour and size suitablefor the job to cover 2 and 1/2 square meters of wall behind the washing machine and laundry trough between the window sill and floor in the laundry area.
3 boxes at $8 a box... $24 total
Bargain!




The Empress was impressed with the find and very happy about the cost... 
On the way out of the store she managed to spy a sample of some small glass mosaics  
"Oooh" she cooed
"I like these Princess" her eyes lighting up... and "I think they'd make a lovely border along the top of the others... Don't you?"
"How many sheets would we need"
After some rapid mathematics with the helpfully hovering sales woman we decided that 5 tile sheets would suffice if they were cut in half...
"There goes the budget" I grumbled as we finally left the store
 The Empress almost skipping her way blissfully to the car announced...

"Well... We saved so much on the other tiles... I may as well have what
I wan't!"

Needless to say that 2 weeks and the best part of $150.00 later... we have some lovely looking  albeit expensive mosaics to go with the real bargains...
I'm just hoping that the left over glue from my Brothers' recent tiling adventure will stick them to the wall and we won't have a repeat of the wallpapering fiasco!




Friday, October 16, 2015

Seaside Adventures #3.... Surf, Sun,Shark-bait. and Camera-Shy Cetaceans...

Hello Dhaaarlings...

I know!....
The title of this post sounds a bit like a line from a very bad musical
but let's continue our tour shall we?

Tweed Heads/ Coolangatta
The River Tweed acts as the State Boarder between New South Wales to the South and Queensland to the North

The view from the top.

A walk down and around the headland onto Queensland's Coolangatta Beach
 then back into New South Wales and Tweed Heads
Nearly did me in darlings... The down hill stroll was lovely...
But let me tell you... Hauling my arse back up the very same hill was a bitch! 
I thought that I was going to die on several occasions
Talk about being un-fit...
 Not only was I coming to terms with that ugly fact But then...
 as if to have salt rubbed into my gaping wounds...
 I had my very first taste of ageism darlings!
No really! Agesim! 
There was I... shattered and gasping for breath as I hauled myself upward along the pathway using the handrail when I hear from behind me...

"Out of the way Grandpa...Coming thru!"

I turned around in response to the comment thinking that it had been made to some gentleman behind me.
Imagine my horror in realising that I was the "Grandpa" being referred to! 
And racing up the hill toward me at a pace...
 Came a stampede of feral sporty mums... about 5 in all...
You know the ones... wearing gaudy lycra body suits, sports sunglasses, headband with matching wristbands and running shoes, earplugs wired to some sort of musical device and, a pram full of baby in front of them... 

"Rude bitches" I gasped back at them while trying to catch my breath
As they thundered past in a clouded mix of stale perfume and sweat and dirty nappy... 

I hoped in earnest that their sporty three wheeled  prams all got a flat tyres.
Despite my ordeal I did manage to get a few pics to share with you
.
In the pic at the top... the small black dots in the water... just out past the rocks...
 are a colony of surfers, sitting on their surfboards awaiting
 the next attack from a great white shark...(There had been several shark attacks, one fatal in the weeks prior to our vist)

And further away in the distance
 you can just see the towering apartments of 
"The Gold Coast"
A popular tourist destination...


The view from the bottom... including a rock painted as a tree frog...

Can you spot the scantily clad lad standing on a rock?
 He is halfway up the escarpment to the left of the frog...

 I could only imagine what he was getting up to

The view of the Tweed River where it empties into the ocean between the two break-walls.
As you can see.... 
the day was quite overcast and it was very windy
 needless to say there wan't much action on the beach...


Although the car park was quite busy
I think most 
of the people were patronising the
Allegedly...very good coffee establishment across the road...

I wouldn't know... as the Empress insisted on packing a Thermos Flask of hot water
and all the accoutrements to make our own refreshments...
The river Tweed

The tweed is a large river that winds it's way slowly from the mountains
then meanders out across the fertile flood plains...
Where sugar cane, bananas and potatoes are grown.
The smoke in the distance is a sugar cane crop being burnt off before harvest


We sat here for a little while just watching a couple of Whales 


 heading off somewhere further down the coast... Sadly... every time they surfaced I had the camera pointing in the wrong direction

But they were quite fascinating to watch all the same...


As were some brave gents taking to the water and making the most of some bright sunshine....


We spied a lone board paddler communing with a pod of dolphins...


The dolphins made their way through a small colony of surfers further up the beach... the dolphins remained quite camera shy... and there were more whales spotted at the mouth of the river and crowds were gathering to see them


We decided to drive to higher ground to see if we could get a better view of the dolphins... and whales... But alas... by the time we had made our way through some roadworks, traffic lights, and finally found the road up to the point... the crowd on the breakwater and the dolphins and whales had gone. 
Even the surfer colony had given up on the lack of swell and had gone too...


Not that it mattered we still had a lovely view...
And a nice cup of tea...

Our next adventure will feature some Arse...
I Promise...

Bottoms Up Darlings...

Monday, October 12, 2015

Seaside Adventures... Part 2

Hello Dhaaarlings...

I hope you've recovered from that awful visit to Sea world...
And the horrible invasion of the Smelly Triffids...
Here is the next instalment of our seaside adventures  



On our travels home we stuck mostly to the east coast... which meant that for much of the drive we had some marvellous seaside views...
Given that the weather remained cool there was not a lot of seaside frolicking to be observed sadly or for that matter to take part in... we settled to observing some of the wild life 

 We did manage to spot a number of creatures that were able to go about their business quite unencumbered by cages and pens held captive by big corporations.


A Rainbow Lorakeet sampling some flower nectar... Usually they travel in large flocks but this one seemed happy just hanging about on his lonesome...



A lone Gull of some sort off in the distance... 



It took me ages to get this shot as they are a very flighty little birds, and don't stay put or within shot for very long... I did quite a bit of bush bashing... swearing quietly under my breath and standing motionless for long periods of time in an attempt to get a decent photo while they darted about seemingly oblivious to my quest... quite intent on having a shag...




A bird I have seen often in my travels but didn't know what they were or the fact that they stay in family groups and all have ago at rearing the young communally...

This was only a small number of over a hundred or so that went squawking and flapping about in all directions... Diving out of the sky and forming packs on the ground... I'd never seen so many in groups all at once...
I suddenly felt like Tippy Hedron as the Empress announced

"The Birds are Gathering"



My favourite of the wren family " Superb Fairywren" who stopped flitting about from his skirt chasing just long enough for me to snap his arse!
I know... I here you saying "What is it that we are are we looking for again Prinny?" look very closely right on the top of the big rock on the centre of the picture darlings... see the little blue stripes and the black spot... 

That's it! His Arse

And whilst walking along a breakwater we came across a dinosaur ....


more commonly known as  a "Goanna"  
sunning himself by the sea and clinging to the rocks forming the break wall... He is well camouflaged so look closely at the centre of the picture... 
What do you mean "It looks like a bit of driftwood lodged in the rocks"?
That's the whole point darlings... camouflage!...
We eye-balled each other for a good five minutes before he got tired of watching my lame attempts at trying to get closer for a better shot, turned and scurried off between the rocks...


And finally a flock of sea birds gathered along the shoreline
They were a bit far a way to identify so i wont even try
But the waves do do make for a lovely backdrop...

Join me next time for a squint at some whale habitat and a colony of surfers practising at being burly for the next  great white shark attack...
Those barstards are mad... 



Friday, October 9, 2015

Invasion of the Triffids...

Hello Dhaaarlings...

Two quick snaps of some rather strange fungi I spied in the garden on our recent travels north.





So far I've not been able to identify it, (not that I've done a lot of extensive research... well none really)


But still... I did find it to be quite fascinating in both it's colour and shape...
But it did smell a bit like poo with a tinge of rotting flesh!

For now I'm referring to it as a red triffid

*Update*

After some exhaustive research... well a ckickerative enquiry on google
my searching has been resolved...

I've just discovered that it is commonly called a red "Red Star Fungus" or a 
"Stink Horn"

Read more about them "Here" Darlings

I'm spent now and need a good lay down to rest my fingers after all that hard investigative keyboard research...

Bottoms up! 

Friday, October 2, 2015

Seaside Adventure Series... Part 1

Hello Dhaaarlings...

Join me for a quick series of Seaside adventures from The Empress and my recent tour...

Sea world on the Gold Coast in Queensland meant that we had to travel over the border for the day.
Home to many and varied sea creatures
We had visited the attraction over 20 years ago and back then you paid your entry fee and then could visit the displays, watch the marine creatures and go on the rides at the fun park for free. These days not so much.

As we entered the park the Empress commented on how she was looking forward to seeing the water skiing exhibition with pretty and graceful ladies balancing above the water on the shoulders of some very strong gentlemen all done at speed in lovely floaty costumes whilst being towed behind a motor boat...

Imagine her dismay when we discovered that the lovely water skiers had been replaced by 6 brawny young gentlemen in very tight fitting wet suits racing about about on very noisy and splashy jet ski's going over jumps and doing tricks...
"Well, that's a disappointment" she said getting up from her seat...
"But their "costumes" are quite impressive Mother" I implored
"Well... I'm not sitting here to watch this noisy rubbish" she replied, 
"I get enough hoons going past on motorbikes every day and night at home without all the splashing" she muttered, heading off to the next attraction. 


The main attractions and rides are still for free but to see some of the newer animals and exhibits you have to pay for the up close and personal experience.
And they are not cheap. 
$50.oo to have your photo taken with a dolphin!
More money to have an encounter with a polar bear...
And certainly don't expect cheap eats...
A basic egg and lettuce sandwich - $8
150ml Bottled water - $4
Softdrink - $7- $13 
Just as well we'd packed a few snacks and bits of fruit...

So needless to say the Empress and I managed to get around to all the freebees that we could... 
Most of the rides were unsuitable for the Empress who has never been very keen on roller-coasters (of which there were 3 to choose from) and as the chair lift was closed for repairs, we settled for the monorail.

6 trips later... and we were thoroughly exhausted!

Here are some snaps of the freebees that we did manage to see...


A sad and lonely dolphin... About to undergo a training session so that it can be moved easily by it's human captors...



but a least there was a nice consolation arse to view in the process...


Which almost made up for the whole awful experience..



Come and feed the seagulls... er... I mean seals
At $10.00 for a cup of 4 sardines and a bit of squid I'd rather have mine Battered and served with Chips thanks...



Why not have a go at petting a stingray? 
(It almost worked for the crocodile man)



Or perhaps being water misted by a mechanical Leviathan as it roars at you as you go past is more your cup of tea?

No?



Well... What about being yawned at by a grumbling overgrown crocodile?
No? Me neither...



Give me a proverbial pod of pelican Any day!

Fortunately we missed the sea lion show.
I was not keen to see seals dressed as a sheriff and more seals dressed as  robbers with some wanker out the front on a microphone making out that it was some sort exciting mystery that "Sheriff Sea Lion" would solve the "Big Bank Robbery" by the end of the show. 
All this done on a stage more suited to the American Wild West theme park... 
I did say that we missed the show... but sadly on one of the loops on the monorail it just happened to stop and hover above the show for long enough to hear the overexcited wanker get louder and louder as the "Robbers" escaped by waddling through a door onto a plank and diving into the pool...
"it's all natural behavior" he shouted.
Especially when you have been born in captivity and know nothing else I thought...
We missed the morning session of the dolphin show so got back in time for the afternoon session, but sadly the batteries had died in the camera by that stage, well they died much earlier in the day and I'd left the spare set over the border...
The Empress did a lot of ooing and ahhing during the dolphin show as the dolphins sped through the water with their captors riding on there backs or leapt out of the water with one of their captors balanced on their nose and then throwing them up into the air... but thinking back she was probably complaining about the pain in her feet.

The whole place is just one big commercial promotion having been taken over by a number of large multi national companies like Cocacola, Nickelodian et al
Much of the day was spent avoiding the life sized Dora the Explorer and friends or Spongebob Squarepants and his awfully obnoxious entourage running about the grounds...

And they're still claiming to be an animal wildlife and conservation service and not just another income stream for big business...
Yeah... right


Wednesday, September 30, 2015

An Artist is Reproduced... or... A Moment Suspended in Time...

Hello Dhaaaarlings...

Our recent adventures took us to the Tweed River Gallery in Murwillumbah NSW.

On permanent display as an exhibit consisting of reproductions of rooms from the studios of one of Australia's famous female artists...


(to view some of her works click the links for "exhibitions" on the page that the link above takes you to)

Most noted for her "still life" works and known and loved for her philanthropy  and selfless mentor-ship of up and coming artists

The Studios where she created much of her artworks were also the homes that she lived in during her long and productive career.  
The exhibit is a melding of several of her Sydney abodes and contain many of her original collectables that appear in her artworks
A prolific artist... Margaret was still painting up to the very day she died... doing exactly what she loved...

Here are some of the snaps I took of the exhibit... I apologise in advance for  the blurry ones... It's not your eyesight its just my dodgy photography...


The dining room... though I think one would be hard pressed to find space to squeeze in a set of cutlery... let alone a whole dinner plate...



Objet d'art



Here's the Empress caught keenly observing "the mess" in the yellow room and itching to get in there and tidy things up just a little bit...

And behind the Empress is one of the artists paintings of...
"The Yellow Room"...  
of which.. the Empress is still observing and itching to tidy...



"The Yellow Room"

With some of the many characters in and sometimes even the whole room itself starring in her paintings...



"What the Empress saw" and I might ad was pretty quick to point out the cigarette still resting in the "dirty" ashtray...



Not even the kitchen was out of bounds as a work area... though quite blurred you can still make out the tubes of paint on the stool in front of the hotplates and oven...



Cluttered... Not?



Despite the clutter... Many of the objects appear as characters in her still life paintings...


Even whole or parts of rooms can be found in her works...

One truly amazing Woman...

Needless to say I was very impressed with the exhibit... As was the Empress even though the clutter reminded her of my own creative space announcing at the top of her voice... 
"It looks just like your workroom Princess"

 Where... I might add... she has no hesitation in getting in and
 "Tidying up just a little bit"... to my horror
 as it then takes me twice as long to find the things that I had readied to complete a project that have suddenly... in my absence... disappeared... having just been "popped away in a draw"... "shoved in a cupboard" or "moved to a completely different place". 

God Bless Her.


 At any moment I was  expecting Margaret to come wandering back into the room... pick up a brush and get on with it...



Delightful!...