Thanks, Emily. I wouldn't want one of these cheesecakes being delivered each week. I would be right back to my 2007 weight quick smart. It's dealt with now & all bar 2 small serves are in the freezer, along with G's cake. We'll have some tonight, after dinner.
And I forgot to add that your home is beautiful, so much land!! Really wonderful
Thank you, CL. We do love our home & where we live. When I get cranky with the sheep or struggling to keep on top of the weeds I only have to look around me to remind myself why we live here.
Otherly- I had really never heard of Disc Golf, but it looks like such fun. I'm pretty good with a frisbee. We may have to go to Austins Ferry one day & have a go at it.
The cricket match was more a fundraiser really, than a fair dinkum cricket match. I do actually like cricket, but am not a big fan of the big bash league. I love test cricket. I think we're creating a world full of short attention span goldfish. Whoops. Did I just type that? I am a traditionalist when it comes to cricket

The thing is, here in Australia cricket is on ALL of the time & I do get sick of it. My husband has it on & because there is really very little else on TV at this time of year, it's cricket, cricket & even more cricket.
In this charity cricket match Ricky Ponting only goes out when he decides it's time. He was technically out first ball, which was declared a no ball & I think he was out another 4 before he decided to walk off. It was just a fun thing. We were not even come close to him.
Sunflower- I know! Brie, bubbly & cheesecake. It sounds good, but isn't really. One of those things at a time maybe, but they do not constitute dinner & they don't go very well in your stomach.
LJ- we rarely call chickens anything but chooks. Chickens in Aus are baby chooks. In Tasmania we have native hens, that can't fly & we call those turbo chooks! They are so funny. We get lots of them on the golfcourse.
Cricket match- As we were walking to the stadium we saw one of our nieces, Em, who was moving her car. When we got inside the stadium we got a call from G's sister(her mother) who invited us to join them in a corporate box. Em & her husband own a building company & often have a corporate box apparently. It was lovely to share the evening with family, but G & I agreed we would have enjoyed the cricket better if we had been outside in the stadium. It was very generous of them. There was unlimited food & drink (I had 2 glasses of wine) & ate the GF sandwich I had taken. They had so many people in there with them at the end & they barely watched the cricket. It's not for us. The cricket was also a bit boring this time & we both agreed we wouldn't bother going again if he repeats it.
We got home a bit after 11 & G said "I wonder if Rafa won". I looked it up on my phone & it said it was live. We changed channels & watched the rest of the match. I think it was one of the best tennis matches I have ever seen. Now we have a Federer/Nadal final in the Australian Open. AWESOME! I love them both!
I think I am going to do a fast tomorrow(500 cals) & see how I go with it. I feel like going swimming somewhere today. I have my new swimsuit that I haven't worn yet! I can't remember when I went swimming last. It has to have been 5 years ago I reckon. That is so wrong. I'm Australian. I live on an island. We are surrounded by water!