Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.”- Emily Bronte.

Autumn in Tasmania is really beautiful. I never mind the chilly days because of the sun though we have had a bit of drizzle to give us needed variety.
Hobart Life
It was a busy week. I missed out on the Fullers dragon and damselfly book launch event on Thursday as I was stuck in the office of my first ever audiologist getting new hearing aids. Another part of my body that is in decline. What next?!
I have to say I like them though. I had a conversation with an elderly woman (she was more elderly than me) on the bus and I could understand her even with a pile of school kids around us. 😄
I did get to the Trojan Wars event at the Theatre Royal and it was absolutely hilarious. Presented by a French troupe with lots of audience involvement as cast members gave cue cards to random audience members to portray minor characters. So much fun and loved the way they told the story of Helen and the wars. The Trojan Horse, made of cardboard boxes was hilarious as was the guy who dressed in a white dinner jacket, black leather pants and sky high stilettos. I could never have walked in those. He was amazing. The music was great too with wonderful voices. We loved it and so good to have so many genuine laughs.
Book group

The Monk was a fun book to discuss and as our group had to be combined with another group due to space problems it was lovely to be in a book group with both women and men. I am transferring to that group as it is slightly larger and more varied viewpoints. So moving from first Wed evening to second Wed evening.
Our next book is by Flann O’Brien called At-Swim-Two-Birds.
From Wikipedia-

I’ve not read anything by him and I am really looking forward to this book. I have no idea what it is about.
But it will need to wait because…..
Photography
On Tuesday I am being picked up to go on a 3 day photo excursion/workshop at Mt Field National park in the southwest of Tasmania. it is one of my favourite places. I think the fagus is pretty much finished but the fungi will be out and hopefully, cloudy skies which photographers love. The weather might be chilly but with merino underclothes and a possum fur beanie I will be warm enough. Hoping the rain stays away but it does make for good photos.
After the trip …a new idea-
I want to introduce a new post into my blog periodically about sharing shelf books. Or books on my shelf. I have some lovely books that aren’t novels or things you dive into from beginning to end. I have a few series too. Some are coffee table like. Some are beautiful classic editions. Some are from my childhood. If people think they would enjoy just flipping through another’s book shelf let me know. Maybe fortnightly? Still thinking about it.
Best News of the Week from our local newspaper

The Book Industry Awards 🥇🥇🥇
So happy for them because they really deserve it. Tim is the owner and Cat has worked there for years as the Manager. Two lovely people and extremely well read.
My lecture for the week…not quite proselytising…
As I continue to travel with this dodgy body it is important to always have new plans and fun times so we don’t get pulled down by getting older. I’m stopping the weight classes for a bit but still going to the gym 3 x a week. Transferring to more pilates, personal training and the barre class. I can still get my big toe up to my mouth (not in it) and climb hills and I’m sure most of that is mind over matter. Go to things that make you laugh and if no one is around go alone. Have coffees, talk to strangers, get out in the world. Then come home at the end of the day, eat chocolate, read books, watch Netflix and do it again. Hug family members. But you might want at least one or two rest days to recuperate. Lol. Just get out!!!
Friday is usually my rest day. Sleep in, have 2 coffees and catch up on the chores around the house.
Let me know one of your plans for the coming week.


I read At Swim-two-birds a decade or so ago, but I really can’t remember a lot about it. Hmm…
Congratulations to Fuller’s. They will be getting a mention in tonight’s Monday Musings (as will you by association).
Enjoyed your lecture … in my blog some years ago I quoted this advice for aging: “AAA rating for ageing: Anticipate, Adapt, Accept”. That’s what we are trying to do, and why we downsized when we did! As for one thing I am going to do this week. Hard to pick just one, but let’s say going to movie and lunch with a friend tomorrow.
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It is good advice. I have always followed Exercise, Learn new things, Socialise. Keeps you young. Lol
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Agree completely though don’t always do them with the right balance! Somebody’s the exercise part is a bit minimal but I do yoga fairly regularly.
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Really enjoy your posts Pam Your photos bring back very happy memories of my two visits to Tasmania . I think your bookshelf idea is great as we book-lovers are always interested in other people’s books.
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Thank you so much. Tassie is a beautiful place.
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Wise words Pam, and I think you’re quite right about keeping busy and active – that’s the key!
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Looooove the picture with the bridge and river.
The older we get the more we need to keep getting up and getting out and doing stuff while we can. The clock is ticking!!!
Enjoy your 3 day photo excursion/workshop!!!
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Thanks, it should be good if the weather holds. 😄🌻
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Just a quick note to tell you that I , for one, did appreciate your ‘lecture’ at the end– I too am learning to accept that age is taking over my body and my life….and having been widowed twice, the second time about 5 months ago, I know the next phase of my life is going to be so very different than the past decades. But you have inspired me, and being able , once again, to get my big toe up to my mouth is my new goal! I enjoy your posts from the other end of the world (I live in Canada) , so please keep doing them. Regards Josée Posen Toronto
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On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 10:41 PM Enjoy life with the Penguin and me..books,
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Thank you so much for your kind words. It was lovely to hear from you. 🌻❤️🌻
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Just think, you will be able to hear the birds!
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That’s always a good things but don’t need aids for the cockatoos around here!!
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I bet!
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