Visitors from across the planet
On Friday, P. had an RDO. His sister and brother-in-law are visiting from Perth for a conference so we met for lunch in town (after they had a visit to the MCG). It was a very pleasant, catch-up lunch, even though our ideological positions could hardly be more different.
By the end of Saturday, all was revealed in the federal election: Rudd's acceptance speech was less than inspiring, particularly in its emphasis on 'hard work'. He didn't mention pleasure, fun or enjoyment once. He's that sort of guy. We'd been to the slow food market and got some goodies for lunch (Lorraine and Frank joined us) for Spanish eggs, cheese platter and chocolate and icecream. Reconvened at Frank's for an election night vigil. Peter made some Kevin Rudd poussin and some John Howard 50s style seafood cocktails. Frank made his usual delicious homemade pizzas.
While it was delightful to see the lying rodent get his comeuppance (yay, Maxine), the sense of triumphalism was sadly missing. Rudd's vision of lots more hard work is hardly worth aspiring to. We will be living in interesting times.
Meanwhile, closer to home, the little house across the road sold for $750 000. That's not a lazy asset, or perhaps it is. We celebrated with impoverished bluecheese and asparagus scrambled eggs for Sunday brunch which were very pleasurable.