OUR ITINERARY **NEW, REVISED AND UP TO DATE**

  • If we're going to be in your city and you want to get together for a cup of coffee, leave a message at our hotel, or send me an email ahead of time at shakos@sympatico.ca - we'll try to rendezvous with you. That would be great fun!
  • Sat. Oct. 20 - Arrive in Christchurch, New Zealand and stay at the Copthorne Central Hotel, phone 03 379 5880.
  • Mon. Oct. 22 - TranzAlpine Train ride to Franz Josef, staying at the Franz Josef Glacier Hotel, phone 03 752 0729.
  • Tues. Oct. 23 - Queenstown, staying at the Novotel Gardens, phone 03 442 7750.
  • Thurs. Oct. 25 - Te Anau, staying at the Village Inn, phone 03-249 7911.
  • Fri. Oct. 26 - Dunedin, staying at the Dunedin City Hotel, phone 03 470 1470. Hope to meet Chris Davies for coffee while we're there.
  • Sat. Oct. 27 - Mount Cook National Park, staying at The Hermitage Hotel, phone 03 435 1809.
  • Sun. Oct. 28 - Back at the Copthorne Central Hotel in Christchurch, phone 03 379 5580 till Oct. 30th. We'll then take the ferry to the North Island and stay with Beulah from Oct. 30th, till November 5th.
  • Mon. Nov. 5 - Pick up a car for a self-drive tour to Auckland. (Biting my nails as you guys drive on the wrong side of the road - giggle). Stay at the Lakeland Resort, Taupo, phone 07 378 3893 on the 5th, and at the Heritage Rotorua on the 6th and 7th, phone 07 348 1189.
  • Thurs. Nov. 8 - Arrive in Auckland and stay with Lizzie and her husband John. I've promised to teach an ink and oil rouging design for Lizzie while I'm there.
  • Mon. Nov. 12 - It's all over but the curtain calls. Fly from Auckland back to Los Angeles, where we will stay a week with my aunt. A good chance to shake off some of the jet lag.
  • Sun. Nov. 18 - Back in Canada. All good things have to come to an end. The memories, however, will last a lifetime.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Maureen McNaughton Ladyslippers


I had a wonderful day on Saturday painting with Maureen McNaughton at Judy's Busy Brushes in Ajax, Ontario. Maureen is an excellent designer and teacher. Judy is a fantastic hostess, and prepared a wonderful buffet lunch for us.
There were 12 of us in the class, and we whined, laughed, joked and painted up a storm. Everyone's project looked great when we finished. And the nice thing about strokework is that you are generally completely finished within class time.
All I have to do is add another coat of varnish and find a suitable frame. This will look great in our new trailer.

First Event at the New Trailer

We celebrated my son's 42nd birthday at the trailer on the weekend. Cooked a turkey and had gravy and stuffing, salads and rolls, with cake and ice cream for dessert. There were 12 of us for dinner and I decided that I need more cutlery - I only have a set for 12 and never thought I would need more. Oh, well, we managed. The weather was perfect, the kids as well behaved and one can expect, and they were all impressed with our lovely new trailer.

Kept the two youngest grandkids overnight along with their new friend Melissa. They spent most of the weekend in the swimming pool and had a great time.

I sent them to the dumpster to get rid of some kitchen waste and wondered why the heck they were taking so long. They came back saying they had been working. They took the tin cans out of the recycle bins and crushed them in the can crusher attached to the wall of the garbage depot. As people brought their recyclables to the bins, they crushed their cans too. Kids! They even came back carting a microwave with them. It cooks, but the display panel stays blank. They gave it to their dad who says he will take it to the jobsite so the workers can heat up their lunches. Never know what those kids will think up next.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The Move is Complete!

Whew! You sure can accumulate a lot of "stuff" in 12 years, even in a house trailer. We found out that the new trailer, even though 12 feet longer than the old one, does not have the same storage facilities as the old one. Oh, well, a few trips to the store for plastic storage totes solves that problem, and everything is nicely stashed away. But we have no room for anything else!

The old trailer looks so much bigger now that it's empty. Gave it a good cleaning, so it's ready for it's new owners to take possession on August 1st.

As for the new trailer - I absolutely LOVE it! It's so bright and spacious and airy, and the huge deck is amazing. I have set up 4 areas on it - dining, chatting, sunning, and BBQ'ing, and it's not crowded.

Inside we have his and hers sofas - his in front of the tv of course. Both sofas make into beds which will be christened this weekend when the grandkids stay over. We're having a turkey roast for my son's birthday - using a table top electric oven that I will put outside on the picnic table. Will drive my neighbours crazy with the smell of turkey roasting all day. (giggle)

Birthday Party

Last week some really great friends gave me a wonderful birthday party. It was so nice to have a day to laugh and chat with friends - good food too. They gave me some wonderful gifts - some of which I will use on my trip Downunder, and others that I will use at the new trailer, and some for my new beading hobby (as if I needed another hobby, a friend got me hooked on beading.)

Looking around the room at my friends, I realized that I would not have met any of them if it were not for folk art. Some I met through one of the guilds I joined after retiring, and others were introduced to me by my guild friends. When I think of who painting has brought into my life, I'm eternally grateful that I picked up that first brush!

Thanks gals for the party. It was great to see you all again.