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We have been in our new house for two months. June has brought us bedroom furniture and dining chairs. (We are still waiting for a three seater sofa.) We’ve put pictures on the walls and decorated bland beige lightshades with coloured twine. The house has become a home.
June has been a month of contrasts. Frosty mornings and mild sunny days. Walks on our snow covered mountain, walks on our new local beach.
June in Hobart is dominated but a winter festival “Dark Mofo”, when the city paints itself red, when weird and wonderful public art, music shows, exhibitions and a Winter Feast pops up at numerous locations around the city.
June has seen new and unexpected flowers appear in our garden, but I will write a separate post about our garden this month.
Oh and June brought me an surprise guest in our hall when I got home from work.
I’ll end with this fun pic, “admiring the view”.
I’m linking this to Su’s monthly challenge at Changing Seasons
Welcome back Ruth. It’s great to hear that your house is becoming a home. Lovely photos — I particularly like the frosted flower.
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Thanks Su. I took that photo whilst waiting at the bus stop on my way to work. It has been chilly.
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It’s a beautiful shot. We’ve been spared the worst of the cold … so far.
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And that spider is…?
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Perhaps a huntsman, but not certain. It prompted a heated discussion with work colleagues! I’m not too bothered by spiders, fortunately.
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I thought huntsman were flatter, but I may be confusing them with a SA spider. I am not fond of spiddies myself…
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You take beautiful night photos.
I wouldn’t be happy coming home to an unexpected intruder like this. Please tell me it’s at least harmless.
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It was on this occasion, Joanne. But coming from the UK where no wildlife can kill you, I forget that there are some dangerous critters here in Aus!
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My solution would be to be terrified of everything! 😳
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Hobart is such an active city, always something happening. Good to hear the house is becoming a home
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Are you still on the seafront? Or have you moved to the ‘burbs? Either way such a lovely city. Looks like you have settled in now 🙂
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Hi Mick. We’ve moved across the river, not quite so close to the water but still a nice view.
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