Where the Wild Things Were
Thursday 28 March 2024
When too much is What's been on your calendar
Before I begin, a quick plug. I went to the story telling night by Generation Women Australia. Once a month they have an evening with women and non binary people telling stories on a topic. There is a speaker from each age range - 20's, 30's. 40's, 50's. 60's and 70's. It was fabulous. The topic I went to was The M words - Menstration, Motherhood and Menopause. It was fascinating to see what each speaker did with it. Menstration was clearly the popular choice, the woman in her 70's also spoke about it. If you get a chance, it's a great night and I will definitely be going again. They are held in both Sydney and Melbourne and you can stream some online.
As you know, I have a pathological fear of missing out. I regualarly go to two bands in a night so as not to miss out. The double up, I call it. We're flying to Melbourne to see Blind Boys of Alabama because we couldn't swing the double up with Tom Jones, and I didn't want to miss out on seeing them.
However, I was hit with a clash that I couldn't wrangle. I was booked for PJ Morton and a local band also had a gig. No worries, the set times aligned so I would go to Final Girls in Marrickville then pick up my husband and shoot off to town. However, a week before Grace Petrie, who I adore, who I flew to see in Melbourne rather than miss out, announced she would do a free pop up gig up the road from my house no less....but on the same night I was already double booked.
(Pic from Vanguard 2023 gig) |
I was devastated. Even I knew I couldn't swing a triple gig night. I hoped she would start at 8, I would ditch the local band and make it a UK & US night. But no. She was 9pm and he was 9.30. I made the decision to skip her show on the hopes I can catch her in May or Sept/Oct. My friends went and have filmed some clips for me.
I walked to the Red Rattler and swung by the pub where Grace Petrie's gig was. My friends were already there staking out a good spot. It was eating at me to be missing such a guaranteed fun night with friends and a fabulous performer.
My husband and I have very different taste in music and the reason I'd stuck with PJ Morton over my beloved Petrie was because (a) we'd spent $200 on tickets and I wouldn't be able to sell them and (b) we could do it together as a date night (c) at Bluesfest, the best part is discovering new music and being swept up in the performance - and as we weren't going this year, this was our one chance for that. (To be honest, that's one of my favourite things about music).
When you go to a performer you don't know, it's always strange to discover the audience is much younger or very different to what you expected. I was worried a little I'd made the wrong choice and my husband would hate it....however, he blew the house down and was sensational.
I am away for a week in Sept/Oct so am praying that's not the date that Grace picks for her Sydney gig. However, if I have to, I will travel!! Keep your fingers crossed for me!
If you are at Bluesfest (lucky ducks) check out PJ Morton - his clip above is slow but live he goes off! Awesome stuff. And if you are in Canberra, head to the Canberra Folk Festival. Grace is on 3 days, I think. She is sensational live. You can't watch her and not feel better about the world, if only for people like her being in it.
He who plants a garden plants happiness. – Chinese proverb
Once inside the garden, I had a closer inspection and there were two flowers hidden by the nearby hedge.
Discovering these flowers in full bloom, and emitting a glorious perfume filled me with delight.
I immediately thought, how genius to have planted this near the gate so you are welcome home and enveloped in this joy. I am not the gardener in this household.
It is definitely an experience to go onto my list of simple pleasures.
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Wednesday 27 March 2024
The Sydney Royal Easter Show
However, as stars aligned, I ended up there with my youngest after school. It was fun to see but oh so expensive! I spent $70 on rides for her (opting not to spend the same on me so I could ride with her). Weirdly, the showbags seem not to have increased since I was a kid. Infact, they seemed cheaper! Though no Sunnyboy bag - I feel they should make those just for the show! I guess that would be a little tricky but it was the first thing that popped into my head when we entered the showbag pavillion. As a kid, I was allowed one showbag. I would spend hours (or what felt like it) trying to decide which one was the best value and then I would always end up with the Sunnyboy bag (for OS peeps, this is a weird triangle iceblock - Sunnyboys were orange and Razz's, my favourite were red. I'm pretty sure they were named after colour, not pretence of flavour in the 70's).
I was both astounded and delighted they still sold these. I have them forever linked with Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, a play we studied at school and went to see at the theatre. The seem to be that tenuous link to an age gone by.
Anyway, as I started to write this, I wondered why it was Royal Easter show? Queen Victoria awarded the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales the right to use 'Royal' in it's name and to also use it in it's annual show. The show was specifically to encourage agriculture (thus all the food and animal displays). It was first held in 1823. Imagine the marvel those first Society members would feel if they could see what it grew into?
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-Share Four Somethings - March
Things I've loved The return of F1 season, being in an AFL tipping competition after many years hiatus, the Biennale, many concerts, dancing - so much dancing with more on the horizon, a nice time with friends where the relationship has become very strained and difficult (at least the impact on me has) but there were moments where it felt like it used to, long ago. Time spent with other friends that lift me up and remind me to feel good about myself - not by anthing they say, just organically in the fun we have together and enthusiasm to make it happen.
Things I've accomplished I am exercising more (or with more regularity). Not sure if it is paying off on the weight side but it has to be helping the fitness, right?
Things I've noticed The increased exercise has helped with stress and it did shake off some anxiety I had in anticipation to a situation I'd agreed to that is not so good for my self esteem. I feel good about life after exercising, and it shakes off the churned up emotional impact of past events.
Things I need to improve upon The list here is endless. But for now I'll stick with keeping my boundaries strong. Also learning to just listen rather than try to offer solutions....I know what to do but my mouth does otherwise! This song really sums it up perfectly!
This seems quite a negative 3 out of 4 somethings....but it's been a pretty fabulous month, truth be told!
Sharing this song as it was played while out and the crowd went wild and we were elevated into joyful frenzy. I'd forgotten all about it but now can't stop playing it!
Sunday 24 March 2024
Street smiles
I was wandering around the 'hood and these made me smile...
The walking bus was so cute, but when I looked at the snap later, the wall of colour was equally gorgeous.
The new mural (though I did like the one it's replaced!)
Sometimes all you need is to look around you and really see what's there.