At this time of year we go through our diaries and try to work out what
happened in the 12 months that have just shot by, quicker than all the previous
ones. It’s hard to think of a Xmas letter in which things have changed quite so
much for us. Last year we were talking of Nicky’s job as Professor in Bristol,
our lovely Georgian house in Clifton, Stuart doing auditions and trials around
the UK….….well all that has changed.
Nicky resigned from Bristol Uni in early 2012. The
least said about this the better. Nicky has learnt firsthand how busy one can
be without a job – Stuart has turned this into an art form for decades. She
started a 3 day per week maternity locum at Manchester Kids Hospital in the
middle of the year, and is renting an apartment from Di, one of Stuart bass
teachers.
Stuey has been running up the miles in the Mazda,
tearing all over the country to do gigs and auditions, 55,000 miles in two
years, more than TWO return trips as the crow flies to Australia and back if
you could do it in a car!! He had trials for no2 jobs with the Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic and Opera North as well as gigs with a range of groups including
Scottish Chamber. Highlights were a UK tour of Wagner’s Die Walkure, plus two
festivals in Cornwall, St Columb and St Endelion. Later in the year Stuey
worked with Orchestra Victoria, the Australian Ballet and the Tasmanian
Symphony, among others. The year started with two basses, and ended the same,
having bought one and sold another.
We have found it really tough returning to the UK and after lots of
deliberation we have decided to return to Australia in 2013. Our health is
being affected by the lifestyles we are forced to lead in order to work in our
chosen areas in Britain. The house has been on the market all year, going
nowhere fast, so we will have to rent it out for at least part of 2013 and rent
in Melbourne once we return. Stuey has heaps of work lined up, Nicky will do so
soon.
If our professional goals have not have been achieved,
our personal ones certainly have. It’s been great to spend quality time with
family and friends, too many to mention in this letter. One aim was to do as
much of Europe as possible, and we have partly achieved that goal. In late Dec
2011 we stayed in Chris and Sharon’s beach pad on Ile d’Oleron, off the West
coast of France. There was of course a detour to Bordeaux, to check out the
Left bank of the Gironde including St Julian, Pauillac and Margaux.
In March we put the car on the Eurotunnel train and drove down to Macon,
in the heart of the Burgundy region, to stay at Bob and Liz’s vineyard. What a
wonderful part of the world, with good food, wine, countryside and company. The
car creaked its way home laden with 16 cases of wine, most of which was for our
friends, honest! We spent time in Beaune, Reims and popped into Paris to see
England pip France in a six Nations thriller at Stadt de France. Bob is
President elect of the RFU, and got us great tickets. Fabulous day. There was even
time for sightseeing in Paris and we drove back to Calais thro the Somme
region, which will be gearing up for its 100 yr anniversary of the
appalling WWI battle in 4 yrs time.
In July we hopped on cheap flights to Barcelona. Despite Stuey’s
reluctance it was a stunning trip. The guide books really don’t do it justice –
if you are reading this and haven’t been there, just go. It reminded us of
Sydney – groovy modern city with stunning beaches. But Sydney doesn’t have
Gaudi – amazing architecture, including La Sagrada Familia.
In August we had some time out in Edinburgh – Stuey
was working with Scottish Chamber but there was time to celebrate our 22nd
anniversary in style, with supper at Greywalls.
The “only” other trips were to Australia. Nic popped
over 3 times, Stuart just once, for a 3 month stint from Sept – Nov. Any doubts
about returning to Oz were extinguished in our trip to Melbourne in late 2012 –
it’s a wonderful place to live and its home for us both. 2013 will be about
making that transition happen.
We wish you and yours a wonderful Xmas and a safe and
healthy 2013. For those out you outside Oz, save and up and come visit us. For
those in Australia, get your beer fridge stocked up – we are coming back!!
1 comment:
Thanks for the update kids! I'm sorry to hear the UK didn't work out for you. Would be interested to hear more one day. We visit England once or twice per year (perks of working in the airline business) and have romantic notions of settling there, in a converted countryside barn, somewhere near the Devon/Cornwall border, one day. Texas has great weather and facilities, and it's definitely home for us for now, but it's not where I want to live forever more.
Maybe we'll make a trip to see you down under one year soon!
Cheers! Rob.
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