Valerie in front of house with traditional cast iron lace work
After a nice weekend with the family we were left to our own devices as Mike and Zoë were working and the children were at school. On Wednesday we drove down to Point Nepean, which is the far end of the Phillip Bay. After driving round and eating world famous vanilla slices in Sorrento for lunch, we took the ferry across the narrow entrance to the Bay to the other corner to Queenscliff, a beautiful town with many Victorian buildings still decorated with the traditional cast iron lacework.
On Thursday we spent the day with Gillian, my old friend and neighbour from my childhood. We were three years old when we first played together - so many shared memories and reminiscences.
On Saturday we went with Zoë and the children to an excellent amateur pantomime, Princess Gorgeous in Neverland. There is no tradition of pantomime in Australia, so this was a real bonus.
On Sunday Brian was able to play his first game of golf with Ashleigh and Matthew. Both children's golf had improved a great deal since he last played with them.
We shall be flying to Perth on Monday, December 7th.
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