I have an uneasy relationship with travel, which is a strange thing to say when I spend so much time planning trips. As I wait at airports to fly home, a low mood invariably presses down on me. It is hard to define why I feel that way. It isn’t as simple as being sad... Continue Reading →
This is not the real world
Returning to reality after our cruise was a bit thud-like. Flights from Hobart on January 2 were prohibitively expensive, so we went the long way via Melbourne. Our Hobart takeoff was delayed by a late delivery of Tassie seafood to the cargo hold so we missed our connecting flight to Sydney. When I finally got... Continue Reading →
What a way to start the New Year
Almost a year to the day after we travelled down the Derwent River and across the ocean to New Zealand on a cruise, DD and I sailed back up the river to Hobart for New Year’s Eve. After anchoring in gorgeous Norfolk Bay the night prior, we visited Port Arthur for a few hours, where... Continue Reading →
Dolphin sunsets & missing persons
We woke on day three of our Sydney to Hobart cruise to blessedly calm waters and stunning scenery. Before breakfast Captain Andy guided the ship into Wineglass Bay for a scenic tour. As we sat down to Eggs Benedict, a pod of dolphins frolicked in the waves beside us. In the afternoon we embarked on... Continue Reading →
Ship wrecked
We woke on day two of our cruise to the awful news that two sailors competing in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race had tragically died during the night, the first fatalities since 1998. Catastrophic conditions in 1998 saw six sailors die, five yachts sink and more than 60 yachts retire - the boats were... Continue Reading →
Anything that can happen
How was your Chrissie and New Year? Mine got off to a rocky start. Surprise! While it's usually me that gets sick during the festive season (I've lost two Christmases to COVID-19) this year it was those around me who suffered. The youngest was crook as Rookwood with tonsillitis, glandular fever and a cold, which... Continue Reading →
Switching off
Best holiday wishes to you, whether you are celebrating Christmas, just taking a few days off or working straight through ... hopefully there's some fun for you along the way. I've finally finished work - yesterday was an absolute shocker, but I won’t bore you with the stressful details … other than to say it... Continue Reading →
Secret sauce
Long-time HouseGoesHome followers may recall that I once went semi-viral after writing a blog post about a woman who made her fortune by writing erotic novels about sex with dinosaurs. After discovering the weird reason why the post went semi-viral, I wrote another blog post about THAT, which went even more sort of viral and... Continue Reading →
Accident and emergency
Guess where I was last night? The hospital. The youngest was admitted to the short stay department with acute Epstein Barr virus AND rhinovirus (aka glandular fever AND a cold). Her spleen and liver are both enlarged and she feels terrible. My ex sat with her in the afternoon and I took over parenting duties... Continue Reading →
That’s the way you do it
The universe made it up to me last night after yesterday's cranky blog post. I was invited to visit a restaurant in Double Bay called Bartiga, which features modern Australian cuisine mixed with Southeast Asian flavours, paired with a cocktail menu highlighting a Seychelles rum called Takamaka. I worked in Double Bay many moons ago... Continue Reading →