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Thursday 21 November 2013

Concerts

We all have different tastes in music and associated artists.
I grew up in the world of pop music, top ten charts etc. When I met my husband he introduced me to country music, which I soon became hooked on, listening to Tammy Wynette on cassette in the car, singing " My D I V O R C E became final today" will forever be embedded in my memory.

On the pop side - John Farnham has been one of my long time favourites and I have attended three of his concerts, The Entertainment centre in Brisbane, The Tent in Lismore, where I plucked up enough courage to walk up to the stage and shake his hand!, and the last one was back in Brisbane at the Qpac centre. My one regret was I missed his show at Twin Towns, which was booked out before I even knew about it.

Ronan Keating was another good show, which I attended in Brisbane.

On the country side, there have been many great shows at Twin Towns, Lee Kernaghan, Adam Brand, Tanya Kernaghan, The McClymonts, Beccy Cole just to name a few Australian artists and then there was American stars Don Williams and Charlie Pride.

The most recent show at Twin Towns and one of the best I have ever attended was Adam Harvey/Troy Cassar-Daley. Every song was a winner and the performance by these two guys was unbelievable. Troy's guitar playing was outstanding and Adam's quick wit and funny jokes was a bonus. The love of music and the admiration they showed to one another just lit up the stage and I am sure not one person in the packed auditorium didn't come away from the show with a sense of admiration for these two great Aussie artists.

Tell me about the most enjoyable show you have attended.






 

Wednesday 20 November 2013

The Garage Sale

Organising and executing a garage sale can be quite a daunting task.

Last weekend I took part in the Shirewide Garage sale, as I needed to clean out some overloaded cupboards and my daughter also had alot of craft items and goods stored underneath my spare bed.
My first day was sorting drawers and racks of clothing, which was a chore I had long been postponing, so that in itself was an accomplishment.

Day two was preparing the garage, cobwebbing, sweeping, mopping and then setting up the tables to display our wares.
 
Day three was a quick trip to town, to get change and visit work for some free 'Sale' balloons.
The rest of the day was getting everything displayed and priced.
 
Having a storm everyday and having to shuffle 3 cars that had now become homeless wasn't very timely.

Sat arrived and I was up early erecting signage and balloons and doing the final check. By 7:30 we were open for business, having already sold two items to a neighbour who popped in the back door.

It was a day of many experiences:   a lady who fitted on a 50c belt and asked for a mirror to check out the look,! Two ladies who purchased a near new electric wok for $15 but before closing the sale, turned the wok upside down on the floor and unscrewed the bottom plate and then could not put it back together! 
A man arrived with a typed story in a plastic sleeve and explained he had appeared on the 'Today Show' and had given all his worldly possessions away and to cut a long story short, was from Brisbane and was asking for a donation of  books or soft toys, luckily I was able to oblige him with the toys to which he was very grateful.

To sum up:  was it worthwhile? - yes, I did get rid of a lot of excess stock. Would I do it again? probably not. Lesson learnt: do not buy anything that you do not really want or need!

I am still cleaning up the leftover stock and this morning made my first delivery to the local op shop.
After all, it is time for Spring Cleaning and having a Garage Sale is a sure way of kick starting the operation!