Thursday, November 12, 2009

Balcony Garden Beginnings


I've been slowly building a garden on our balcony. I collected a few pots during the last council hard rubbish collection and have been slowly figuring out what might be most useful. Although I started with a big planter box full of seedlings, I thought I'd be a bit clever and grow a few things from seed. But i wasn't clever enough to protect them from the birds who gobbled them as soon as they appeared. So I'm trying again with them, using some sheets of fish tank glass left behind by the previous tenant.

So far in seedlings I've got basil, coriander, thyme, chives, rosemary, mint and parsley. We planted a garlic clove that is going mental and I've planted seeds for rainbow chard, rocket and various types of lettuce.
I can't decide what else to plant in the big terracotta planter box. I'm thinking about leeks, strawberries, spring onions or something that climbs but I'm new to this and really have no clue what would work best.
Unfortunately the planter boxes are too big to hang off the railings but I did find today railing hangers for a couple of the round pots, which increases my garden size somewhat.

I'll post some more pics as it starts to look a bit better.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Movin and Groovin

Things seem to finally be moving along for me in the work department. Huzzah! I took a one-day temping assignment today and have today also received two calls inviting me for interview. I don't have a clue what jobs they are for - I've applied for so many that I need to check my notes at home to figure it out - but quite frankly, who cares.

I might actually reward myself with a day off from job applications tomorrow, though I will still have my wifey duty of a trip to the laundromat, I think there might be time to squeeze in an Adventure Tuesday...

Oh and.. I was reminded t'other day by Stoo that we've been making you play the 'who is blogging today' game by not identifying ourselves explicitly by name, so we might play with this a bit more soon and one of us will write a cryptic post and make you all guess who it is. Mwaahahahaaaaa.. I hope you've all been enjoying the game and I hope you've all guessed wrong at least once. :0)

We were introduced to the uber-geeky concept of 'The Game' recently. The object of the game is not to think about it. As long as you are not thinking about it, you are winning. But as soon as it appears in your mind, you've lost and have to start over again. So if any of you play the game, you've just lost too. Teehee..

Friday, October 23, 2009

Unemployed but not bludging

After 4 solid weeks of sitting at the computer writing bloody selection criteria to apply for jobs, I’ve finally cracked today and registered with a temp agency. Although this will severely reduce the number of applications I can get out each week, we are gonna be in the red as soon as we pay the deposit on this flat so needs must. Grumble..grumble.. However, I’ve had the best ever experience with an agency today which made it worthwhile. I met with two agents who specialize in the government, education and nonprofit sectors, so totally up my alley, who seemed genuinely pleased to get someone with my experience on their books! I have to say that is a first. Where it leads, time will tell..

I’ve applied for a plethora of government jobs but they take such a long time to get around to responding to applications. I’ve received two emails this week regarding government jobs I’ve applied for, telling me I didn’t make the shortlist. One I applied for on the 18th September, the other was when we were in Mackay, so around July – August.

I’ve had one interview since moving to Melbourne. It’s a great job with the disability services department with a nice healthy salary, but I didn’t do so well with the last couple of questions. Nerves got the better of me, along with my limited experience leading large projects giving me not enough solid examples to draw from. I haven’t heard back from them either way, two weeks after the interview, but who knows whether that’s a good or a bad sign.

Bryn is not having a good time in his new job. It’s a long commute out to his office, it doesn’t pay very well and the job’s not particularly thrilling so he’s on the lookout for something better. I’ve been trying to be a good wife and cook him dinner every night which I have mostly succeeded at, but it’s been a long time since I’ve done this much cooking so I often find myself scratching my head trying to figure out what I can make. Bryn has an uncanny talent for producing amazing meals out of a few things we have left in the cupboard, but this is not a skill that has rubbed off on me. Despite filling our cupboards with food as if I’m preparing for the holocaust, I still often find I’m missing something vital for a particular dish, or can’t think of anything original and revert to my small repertoire of basics.

It’s a rather nice novelty being in a flat with those wonderful luxuries like hot water from a tap, a hot shower and carpet! Ooooerrrr.. We are taking over the lease from a girl who has lived here for the last 2 years and are still searching for a new flatmate, but 2 weeks before she goes I’m trying not to panic on that front just yet. Fortunately, she’s going overseas for a bit and then moving to Sydney, so she’s leaving us a lot of household stuff that she otherwise would have thrown out or given away elsewhere, which has been a great help in getting us set up here.

The flat has 3 bedrooms and we’ve advertised for a single or couple to take one room with the plan to keep one room spare for guests/office space/whatever. I think that makes it feel more like a home than a crash pad. It’s in a posh part of town and not really where the action is but it’s quiet, safe and close to town. If Bryn gets a job closer to town, we’d probably move to an inner-city suburb in North Melbourne, but right now that would make his journey to work even worse.

Right I’m off to plan the weekend’s adventurings. There are so many parts of Melbourne we haven’t seen yet, so I feel an exploratory mission is in order!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Well feather my nest and call me big bird...

I seem to be nesting - Eek!

This week I have collected a rather nice dining table from freecycle (some people give away the most beautiful things!), have assembled a herb garden, bought some clothes and a big purple furry blanket. There's no way we'll get all this stuff in the bus if we decide to hit the road, so I guess that means I have definitely decided we are going to stay put for a while.

All I need now is a bloody job to pay for all this new stuff! ;0)

Oh.. and in the great bus is-it-really-falling-apart-or-are-we-just-worrying-too-much saga, the gearbox was absolutely fine ...this time!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Melbournarama

We've been getting a bit slack with the blogging so it's time to rectify that!

So we've come to Melbourne with a view to knuckle down with proper jobs, save some money, buy Jym a reconditioned motor and gearbox and get a city fix.

The gearbox is a new development, and true to form started playing up 5km down a dirt road in the Mimosa Rocks national park with poor mobile reception and two hitchhikers in tow! It's since been playing up randomly so it might hold out a bit longer yet, but who knows!

Since we got a mobile mechanic to check it wasn't the linkages, there seems to be a problem with our battery, but the subsequent trip to the auto electrician has offered no solution to the mystery - apparently the electrical system is absolutely fine. Honestly, if it's not one thing it's another! So in the meantime, I've been making good use of our RACQ membership and having nice little chats with the guys while they jump start the bus. It's been enlightening though. The last bloke reckons we're silly to spend all that money on a reconditioned engine and thinks we should just keep putting oil into it.

We took our time getting down here, making the most of being bums before getting back to the grindstone. We stopped into Stanthorpe to catch up with Jeff & Katrina, Newcastle to see some of the family and pick up some stuff from storage, and Sydney to spend some time with Janine and Jim. We took the coast road, which was gorgeous, though some of the towns were a bit on the weird side. Our last night before arriving in Melbourne was in Wilson's Promontory national park, which was magnificent. We did a couple of the walking trails and did see wallabies and wombats!

After several rejections from share houses for being a couple (why doesn't anyone want to live with a couple?), we found a flat in ultra-posh Toorak. It's really close to town and thus in the tram network, which is awesome. We're sharing with a girl who has lived here for the last two years but is going overseas in 6 weeks. This means we have to find a new housemate but that's likely to be less of a problem than trying to find a room in an existing share house.

So Bryn is working hard at his new job and I am working hard at applying for jobs. I am getting better at responding to selection criteria but I still can't seem to knock out any more than 3 applications a week. Mind you, they are all about 7-8 pages long, plus the CV!

We are having a nice diversion tonight though. I've won some free tickets to a couple of shows from the Melbourne Fringe festival and the first one is tonight. We paid good money for a show last week and it was rubbish. Let's hope the free ones are better...

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Short note

Just letting everyone know that we are still alive and currently in Melbourne and hope to update you all on our adventures shortly once life calms down for a moment.
Love & Hugz
Bryn

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Drifting into Drifting

At some stage in Mackay, we've begun to feel like we're not so much travelling as drifting. We had no clear goal, and even if we did, not enough money to pursue it. So off to Brisbane we did go in search of next!

The first next was my brother's wedding in Kingscliffe. I am pleased to report that I was probably the worst behaved of my family but don't seem to have disgraced the clan too badly. I am not so pleased to report that I cried during the reading I gave during the ceremony, though there was some sibling revenge when I was reliably informed by his new bride, that Dan did have a little cry himself later on. I think that 'big sis still has what it takes to make little brother cry' makes a far better conclusion than 'big sis blubbed in front of the whole congregation'.

Besides this, we have been job hunting. We thought it would be fun to apply for jobs that really interest us around the country and see what happens. As a result, Bryn has been offered a job in Melbourne and I have an interview in Perth on Tuesday. Couldn't have gotten much more extreme really. If I get the Perth job, we'll move there. If I don't, we'll go to Melbourne. Either way, we have a lot of driving ahead of us and will be a fair distance from most people we know in Oz. Hmm... Now that i've actually written that down, it seems to be the most ludicrous decision to make, but I'm quite excited cos it will mean living somewhere I've never lived before which equals adventures!

We'll keep you posted with the outcome!

Oh, and some of Bryn's photos from Synchronicity, the video installation are going to be published in a statewide booklet on regional arts.