It is late, Eurovision semis are on TV and we can't quite help watching it. Oh dear, here is a young male singer singing "Love is Blind" and oh, my gosh, he's wearing a sequined blindfold! Um, he's taken it off and has done a one-handed cartwheel (I missed it cos I was typing) and I think maybe he should just sing...
So much big stuff has happened in the last three weeks that I haven't been blogging, and all I want to do tonight is talk about fun stuff. I have been making artwork and discovering some new techniques - I've also been visiting our local op shops quite a bit and finding lovely treasures. The weather has turned very cold this week so all the winter woolies are out. I've even worn my Skye beanie which is blue and red and has provoked some comment. Laird Peter and I won a Mother's Day raffle at our local cafe recently and we were chuffed.
The Governor of Victoria visited our Skene Street Specialist School on Tuesday, and Laird P was there to witness some of the younger students accompanying His Excellency around our wonderful school.
On Thursday, while I was teaching in Ballarat, Laird P was entering the final battle in the PC game Diablo III. I rang him to say hello and was informed that he had failed in two attempts to kill the big D.
He later rang me back to say I was lucky as he had finished Diablo off, then, within an hour or so, the weather changed dramatically in Stawell. There was a massive hailstorm and a downpour of rain, 30mm of rain, he recalled, and 19mm of hail. The temperatre dropped 10 degrees, then the sun came out. Climate change anyone?
In Melbourne today the football game at the MCG was dumped on, and yesterday Melbourne had its wettest day in May for about 18 years. And it's not winter yet.
I'm going now. I might put some pics in here soon.