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These pics are some that I took recently when we went for a walk in our neighbourhood. Some are taken from my kitchen window. The area has lots of eaucalyptus and other indiginous trees.
I have had a lovely week, some stitching, some babysitting, a special dinner with my husband, a visit from our beloved granddaughter and I have also managed to paint the dining room.
Our grand daughter has been here for two days and will stay a couple more days. Tonight she planned and prepared a lovely meal for her grand dad who has been away for 5 days.
The highlight was this delicious trifle. What a treat. We feel so pleased that at 14 Ally still loves to come and stay with us.
Love your favourite things too Dianne....what a lovely looking trifle too....i have my granddaughter staying this weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture on your header :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely for you and a budding cook. Sweet! Dessert looks spectacular. xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteOooh that trifle looks good! I bet there is none left!
ReplyDeleteAlly loves staying with you no doubt because you make her feel loved and special. What a lovely time you must have together.
I always love your collaged photos Dian. That lovely yellow eucalyptus flower is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, congratulations to Ally on her beautiful trifle. I am sure Noel would be down in a flash if he knew that was on the menu!! You are indeed blessed to have such a level-headed teenager in your midst.