Sunday Selections #746

 Long ago, Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, (who no longer blogs), dreamed up a meme called Sunday Selections. 

A place where those who were willing could put up photos they wanted to share, new, old, good, bad or indifferent, any photos you please. 

Nothing rude or vulgar though.

And we don't mind at all if other bloggers care to join us.

The meme is now continued by Elephant's Child and I join in as do a few others. Andrew is one.  Messymimi is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look.

Wisewebwoman has also been joining us occasionally.

Beginning today with my floor:


sheet vinyl, (I checked on where to buy this and this one is the very cheapest of the cheap options)


brown speckled cream in colour, the squiggly black lines are cracks, this floor was already old when I moved in not quite 14 years ago


there are more and bigger cracks now, this is the doorway between kitchen on the left and living room on the right, the kitchen floor is sinking....I rolled a marble to check.


more cracks in all three rooms



how I would love to have this instead


slate and timber, nicely polished


much nicer than what I have.

Still, it's a roof over my head and beggars can't be choosers. 
But we can dream, right?


this is under the windowsill of the upstairs flat/unit/apartment, see the wasp nests?  the mud nest is a different type of wasp from the "beehive" clump which is a paper wasp nest.


there's a second mud nest at the other end of the sill. On a warm day I can sit by my window and watch the wasps flitting about.


new moss is growing where once there was lawn


on both sides of my path


a couple of the aeoniums are putting out flower spikes


the flowers will be bright yellow


it's pear season in Australia right now, yum


from "no-one" this rainbow lorikeet posed nicely for her when it saw she aimed her phone camera


remember the mini focaccia? I filled them with cheese, olives, red onion and extra strong garlic aioli, so yum!

finally... Lola exercising; stretch and....


zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Comments

  1. Amazing and captivating photos! Lola, the rainbow lorikeet, everything! :)

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  2. Pear season sounds good to me! I get that about the floors. We have a mishmosh here at the moment. The spikey plants looks cool.

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    1. The Happy Whisk; I love pear season, and the summer fruits too, peaches and apricots. The spikey plants will feature again when the flowers bloom.

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  3. Uma variedade de assuntos.
    Gostei muito do pássaro vermelho.
    Abraço de amizade.
    Juvenal Nunes

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    1. Juevenal Nunes; thank you, The red bird is quite common here in several states,

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  4. The rainbow lorikeet is an eastern rosella. Beautiful birds aren't they?
    Your lunch looks excellent.
    Not only can a girl dream a girl should dream.

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    1. Elephant's Child; I knew I had the bird wrong but couldn't remember the true name. I have written it down now which should help. The lunch was delicious. I dream daily of a proper house with a yard and of course decent flooring and storage options. Here I don't even have a linen closet, yet every other flat does.

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  5. It seems very fair wear and tear and should be replaced. Disintegrating floor coverings are a trip hazard for older people, which you should point out when requesting new floor coverings.
    The rosella almost looks fake.

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    1. Andrew; I agree it should be replaced and in most cases flooring is replaced when one tenant moves out and before a new tenant move in, but thta wasn't the case here. I was desperate at the time and when offered this I agreed right away so they slapped on a coat of paint (over existing bird poops etc) and handed me the keys. The flooring can't be replaced now without moving out all the furniture, and the tall dvd shelves are bolted to the wall for safety. So far the cracks are flat and not a hazard.
      The rosella does almost look fake but he is very real, "no-one" says he flew away soon after the photo was taken.

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  6. Such a beautiful bird, but I am more intrigued with your sandwich. It looks and sounds delicious with those ingredients! Lola seems quite content with the flooring. We have both the wasps and the mud daubers (as we call them here). I can't really tell the difference if they are away from their nests. I spray the wasp nests around the porch, but don't bother with the mud daubers, since they won't sting.

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    1. Val; the sandwich was delicious though tiny. Cats don't care about flooring as long as they can lie where they please. I can't tell which wasp is which either, but if they dare to build nests too close to my door I sweep them away as soon as I spot them. These are way up high where I can't reach.

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  7. Everyone should dream - why not?
    Landlords can be fairly ruthless - it's most unfair, but Lola seems happy enough with the flooring.
    The aeoniums are interesting - I bet they look pretty with their yellow flowers. I do like succulents.
    The little bird is so pretty. It must look like a flying paintbrush.

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  8. River, really?! My tenant would rip my head off or other... I would never rent out such crap!
    My first rented one-room-apartment here in Braunschweig had ( better) vinyl, too.
    My Brother said: No!
    We went to the hardware store, got laminate panels and in no time I had something nice.
    One arvo is all it took.
    OK I paid that myself but it really wasn´t that expensive, maybe your Son can help?
    Or, in this case... I would really go to the management and complain! This is NOT OK!
    Wasps are not good, either...
    That is one clever, beautiful bird. Apart from the garlic... YUM, you make me hungry!
    And Lola... I slept in today, too...

    No really. I would complain or look it up online what you can do to complain properly, that is not OK.

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  9. The Rosella is looking wonderful, such a beautiful colour/s.
    That Lino could become dangerous, could trip on it.
    Lola is enjoying herself, bless her.
    Good selection as always, R.

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  10. i also have some very old, scratched-up, vinyl flooring in my kitchen - could do with a refresh

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  11. I am always afraid of putting on weight, so sweets these days have consisted largely of fresh fruit. Apples, oranges and mandarins are fine, but a bit boring. Strawberries and blackberries are expensive. And pears are scrumptious.

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