Monday 29 November 2021

Oh, My Giddy Aunt! Chop and Suey Are All Grown Up

Early this year, our very elderly and much beloved apricot, grey and white tabby cat Ruby passed to her final resting place. Wherever cats go. Ruby had become slower and sleepier as she grew to a great age. Due to her galloping blood pressure, she had become blind in one eye. Along with dodgy kidneys (a common affliction in senior cats) and a swaying undercarriage, Ruby continued to live far beyond what we considered to be her age limit. However, one morning we made the decision to end her existence on the planet as she had grown skeletal and weary.

I missed her terribly. Not that she'd really been my cat. Callum was her first love, followed closely by Michael. She had a busy life - a kitten in Karrinyup, moving to Queensland and back again, stints in Marangaroo and the House that Rocks before entering her twilight years at Station House. I really wanted to have another kitten once more.

Our Veterinarian to the Stars, Graeme Penno provided me with a possible solution to my kitten craving. A phlebotomist named Tonya had been caring for feline brothers that she had saved from almost certain death. Four months old in March, she was offering them free of charge. They had been vaccinated and sterilised and had been named Chop (due to his shortened tail) and Fury. I accepted the challenge of becoming their slave with alacrity.

Renamed Chop and Suey, the boys have become an integral part of our household. Pip, our sixteen-year-old Jack Russell tolerates them. Stella has a full time lover in Chop, who adores her and will rub himself enthusiastically on any part of her anatomy. She has responded with confused resignation that this small black and white intruder has taken to her with undying affection. Chop also takes every opportunity to sprawl across the floor, reminding me rather uncomfortably of the Sphinx.

Suey, on the other hand, plays his cards very close to his chest. He has only recently learnt to hold his ground with Stella and is not adverse in giving her the old one-two if she pushes the envelope a tad far. Pure black with startlingly golden eyes, Suey enjoys all of life's luxuries - our bed during the day, the bath mat at night. Suey's true personality is on show whenever either of us sit on the loo when he will appear out of nowhere and demand a body rub, whilst producing a purr that rivals a steam engine.

The boys also enjoy play fighting with each other and have explored the courtyard and beyond. Now responding well to their names, we bring them inside at night so they do not prey on any wildlife. They have also begun appearing on the laneway as we come home from a walk. This was a lifelong trait of Ruby's and I do hope the boys keep this habit too.

Fortunately, like Ruby, they seem content with dry food most of the time. However, totally the opposite to her, they adore wet food so that has become a extra culinary delight now and again. They share the same bowl which makes feeding easy and I have recently discovered that a pair of pottery dishes work well as their water bowls. However, Suey in particular, prefers running water as his ultimate treat, so we usually end up turning on the tap to a trickle if we are in the bathroom or kitchen.

Michael, initially hesitant about the kittens has grown to love them and enjoy their entertainment value. Chop has taken to sleeping in the boudoir with us, along with Stella and Pip, so occasionally the bed is rather crowded at night. He quite likes nibbling Michael's toes if he wiggles them. Suey has only joined us there on very cold nights. He is much more the Cat who walks by Himself.

Stay tuned for the boys' ongoing adventures. They recently turned one. Their coats have remained short and although bigger than Ruby, they are not huge creatures capable of inflicting major injury , they have become Stella's playmates (although Suey is still hesitant) and they have fitted exceeding well into our world. May the boys' lives be long and mischievous.

Chop - February 2021

Fury/Suey - February 2021


Suey - March 2021


In the bathroom...


Looking out - March 2021


Exploring together


Suey with Ducky...


 A Chop sprawl...


Chop's invasion...






Suey preventing the ironing being done...


The boys - late April 2021




Chop and Stella - November 2021





Meanwhile, with Suey on the bathmat - November 2021


Suppose I'd better get up...




Sunday 28 November 2021

STILL ALL HAPPENING In Heavenly Beverley!

 I grew up in suburban Brisbane in the sixties and early seventies. I was also the youngest of four siblings, the only girl with three older brothers. Apart from being introduced to both great and questionable music, my greatest achievements in middle childhood were learning how to pour beer without a head and watching cricket on the telly. All summer, every summer.

As I aged, my cricketing understanding and enjoyment also developed. I grew very fond of listening to Test cricket on Auntie (the ABC radio). The commentators were usually far superior to those on the TV, their observations thoughtful and their banter entertaining.

There were a few notable exceptions, of course. Richie Benaud, that smooth talking, exceptionally knowledgeable former captain could keep me engrossed for his entire session. Another outstanding and extremely excitable disciple of the game was the marvellous Bill Lawry. another former Australian captain and legendary on-air performer for forty-five years. Along with "Got him!", his most famous utterance would have to have been "It's all happening...!", followed by whichever cricket ground he happened to be broadcasting from.

I have decided that the time has come for some hyper enthusiasm and pride regarding the latest expose from Heavenly Beverley, brought to you by Kate the Beverley Blogger. There is far too much doom and gloom in both the print media (most of which is woeful) and the commercial television stations and their associated online presence (most of which is also woeful in detail, honesty and grammar).

It's time, ladies and gentlemen, to announce very loudly that, once more, Heavenly Beverley is the "Happening Place" in the central wheatbelt. Dare I shout "Still all happening here in Beverley!"

Ease of access from the Big Smoke? Only one hundred and thirty kilometres.

Plenty of fun to entertain the kiddies? Best playground and skate park in the Wheatbelt with shade, BBQs and water.

Food establishments? Two pubs and the bakery. The Red Vault café is temporarily closed due to illness. Thus the East End Gallery is offering tea and coffee for a gold coin donation on Sundays at present. Try getting a coffee in York after three o'clock on a Sunday.

Need to cool off? Great public swimming pool opposite the school with lawn, shade and a kiosk.

Crowds? Never so big that one has to queue for a meal or a coffee which does happen in other towns.

Attractions? Well, Beverley has them in spades. 

  • Mandy's Art Garden is at the Eastern end of town just past the Freemason's Tavern. An artist for several decades, Mandy produces art pieces for homes and gardens, as well as holding very popular frequent and fabulous workshops.
  • The East End Gallery, owned and run by Yours Truly and my beloved partner in crime Michael. Going from strength to strength, we have been running this gig for nearly seven years and now host and support over one hundred artists with our generous Gallery and Giftshop space. We also hold Sundowners several times a year featuring a late afternoon sausage sizzle and LIVE music.
  • Nex Dor is an off shoot of Avon Trading and features all items for the garden - furniture, plants, wall hangings, ornamental pieces in a very pleasant and airy establishment.
  • Station Gallery, run by Beverley Station Arts, has become an overnight sensation after fifteen years of hard work by a team of dedicated volunteers. Featuring Beverley's famous Artist-in-Residence programme, visitors have the chance to meet and chat with an array of different artists and enjoy the spring to autumn programme at the Platform theatre.

  • Reclaimed Emporium, opening this weekend, is a chance to browse through some exquisitely restored furniture, homewares and gifts. Run by Jodi, this is a dream come true for her and she has worked exceptionally hard to launch this enterprise.
  • The Inspirational Studio is Sarah's venture into a wonderful world of crystals and windchimes, colourful homewares and books, dietary supplements and relaxing music. Her XO would be mum Jackie, who makes the best Anzac biscuits. 

  • Marion and her daughter Rebecca run their art, gift and jewellery studio, featuring their own work, while supporting other artists. Bec has just had a lovely little baby daughter Evelyn, who may just be snoozing in her pram when you visit. Just beautiful.
The Visitors' Centre - open Monday to Friday and some Saturdays offers interactive displays and loads of information about Beverley' history and current achievements. The East End Gallery offers tourism information on Sundays along with a peek into a working metal art studio.
  • For those with more bravery than me, Beverley currently has the biggest gliding club in the world (based on kilometres flown). I have been told that a glider flight is just about the most exhilarating experience to enjoy. Summer is a fabulous time to glide with the increase in thermals.
  • Beverley also offers a variety of accommodation options - the best caravan park in the Wheatbelt (of course I am not biased) with airconditioned brand new cabins, free forty-eight hour RV and caravan spots next to the river plus the airconditioned Beverley Bed and Breakfast. Both the pubs offer accommodation upstairs and I have been told that the new owners at the Freemason's Tavern will continue the renovation of the rooms.
All of our retail enterprises can promise a smorgasbord of gift ideas for the festive season. So, forget about the city crush - head for the hills and come to Beverley for all your Christmas presents. Along with the peace and quiet, Beverley prices offer value for money. Guaranteed to please family and friends without breaking the bank!

Yes, the weather is hot and the country is no longer green. However, Beverley's summer has intense sun rises and sunsets, night skies that enthrall, country that turns golden after harvest and long lazy afternoons that can be spent in either of our very pleasant beer gardens.

As Bill Lawry might enthuse - it's all happening here...in Heavenly Beverley.

East End Gallery - 












Reclaimed Emporium featuring one very proud proprietor, Jodi!










Darryl with his wood and resin pieces in Reclaimed Emporium - 


Jen with her delicious array of fine produce -


Meanwhile in Marion and Bec's studio. Mizz Jan George was lurking with intent -









Bec, jewellery designer and creator -


One of Bec's concept drawings -


Exquisite art by Marion -


A legend in her own time - Kylie in her Lucky Find - 














Sarah in her Inspirational Studio - family portrait -














Flying visit by current Artist-in-Residence at the Station, Thelma Cluning and her wonderful textiles and collages -













Until next time - see you soon in Heavenly Beverley...