Found some new places and revisited some old favourites like the Shoalhaven Heads, Seahaven at Gerroa, Sourdough Bakery and The Emporium Food Co, Berry.
I can't believe that the year has rolled away after Christmas and its already the 9th.
We had a gorgeous New Year at the Lord Mayor's kids event. Lots of entertainment and a nice stress free view of the fireworks.
Its still school holidays and we are actually looking at a few days away as we like spending the Christmas/New Year holidays in Sydney when things are really quiet.
Next week is Jazzgroove Futures Festival and it looks as though it is going to be a busy year.
Video from Cockatoo Calling, My Goodness McGuiness on 4th December. We went indoors because of the rain, it was a fantastic setting, bridge in the backgroun.
From 13 November to 4th December is a four week performance season of free performances on Cockatoo Island featuring the music of the Java Quartet, Kristin Berardi and James Sherlock, The Scrapes, Hinterlandt, the Vampires, and My Goodness McGuiness.
Catch a ferry out for the day, enjoy the harbour, take a picnic, join up with friends.
This week it was a trip to hospital as Arran had bumped her head. They were great in that they saw her really quickly, but we didn't realise that we would have to hang around for observation for so long.
The Melbourne Aquarium is absolutely great. Could have watched the Penguins all day. It was the best in that you could get so close. Arran also loved the rockpool section where you could hold starfish. I think it was Tim, was absolutely awesome. Joanne Kee www.ceressolutions.com.au
Sutra an amazing piece of theatre, where East actually meets West in a beautiful marriage of dance and movement.
Flemish/Moroccan choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui presents a brand new dance work inspired by the skill, strength and spirituality of Buddhist Shaolin monks.
A collaboration with Turner Prize-winning artist Antony Gormley, who has created a design consisting of 21 wooden boxes which move around the stage, are used by the rubber limbed Labi to create illusions, for climbing and for domino like effects.
This is a fabulous piece of theatre, definitely worth catching and another indication of what some investment in the arts can produce. Sadly its hard to imagine something of this scale being created in Oz, as we just don't make this kind of investment.