A hot and humid Sunday afternoon with cicadas on (loud) loop but apart from that it's pretty damn quiet round here. The Other Harf has taken off into town to deliver 100 flyers advertising his new beancounting business venture and Miss 9.5 has been cleaning her room for the past hour and a half, which judging by the piles of wet towels, discarded clothes, cut-up bits of Girlfriend and Creme magazines, felt-tip pens (some with lids) and assorted coloured iceblock sticks, pipe-cleaners, stick-on googly-eyes and feathers (she's been making some pretty freaky-looking pet-rocks all morning) might take another hour and a half at least.

Apparently I'm not allowed to peek at how she's getting on because it's going to be "soooooo extra-specially clean!" I won't believe my eyes and entrance to the room will only be by special invitation and only when it's "properly finished."

As well Googling recipes for Beef Wellington (the main for our traditional homemade-yet-posh Valentine's Day Dinner - the Other Harf and I take turn about making courses every year - he's making Boysenberry and Apple Crumble for dessert which is not as posh as Beef Wellington but it's my most favourite dessert in the world, ever) I've been reading through the first module for the online photography course I signed up for with The Photography Institute of New Zealand.

I've had my eye on the course for a while now, and we haven't really been able to afford it but when they emailed me a deal for $500 off the course fees I put the hard word on my case to the Other Harf and he agreed. I'm very excited about it and can't wait to broaden both my knowledge and my skills and one day possibly even make some money out of this beloved hobby of mine! Wheeee!

Now if you'll excuse me I'm off to watch Chef Ramsay smother a fillet of beef in Mushroom Duxelles and Hot Mustard and wrap it all up in Puff Pastry, again. Ooooh eeer...

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Sunday afternoon Snap: The Beige Barn's tag team of Superscarecrows strike terror into the hearts of lawnseed-marauding sparrows...

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