Sunday, December 14, 2025

The quiet life of a retired gentleman

Friday:

My fifth visit to the new Melbourne State Library station saw me finally work out how to get out and in without accidently going into the god awful Melbourne Central Station shopping centre. 

I bought a couple of things in the much more civilised QV shopping centre, and then walked down to Bourke Street, caught a tram one stop to Elizabeth Street and made my way up the steep hill to Corner and Bench for a chicken and coleslaw slider, and coffee of course. Gosh, I was a bit whacked, with the temperature at about 30/90.

I walked on to William Street to catch a 58 tram home, with a big gap between trams, and a friend from the country called. He was at Anzac Station and would I care to meet for coffee. He was outside my building when I arrived home, met Phyllis and Kosov and then assisted as P & K dragged and carried the old dishwasher down to the car and got it into the back of the car. Don't accelerate quickly Phyllis, or it will smash the back window. 

I took my friend across the road for coffee, which extended to an hour. Kosov messaged me to say the job was done. He called to ask if they could take the car to a shop, then Phyllis called to ask the same. Where, I asked where. Somewhere on the route 57 tram line. My friend found these messages and calls all highly amusing. They returned home after making the car back to normal, with a 12kg/26lb watermelon, plus a quarter of a watermelon, maybe 3kg. 

I heard a noise something like a key turning in the door lock. It happens when someone gets the wrong apartment number, or is trying to rob us. It was Jass, out on the landing scratching at the door. A neighbour had put a bowl of water and a bowl of food for her next to the door. She had slipped through someone's legs, not mine, and gotten out for what must have no longer than twenty minutes. I left a thank you note and quickly after, the bowls were gone when I went out again at 6.30 for dinner, with a note explaining that the person was concerned because of the heat, and their cat had once done the same. I think it was our neighbour to the front. 

I had to miss the building's Christmas barbeque because I had been invited out by my former workmate for dinner at Victoria's Swiss Club restaurant, Edelweiss. (Insert Mary Schneider yodelling clip) The meal was fine and the staff great. My friend had dined there before and was remembered by the delicious German waiter Michel. He was very sweet indeed and a right charmer. 

I could not believe how busy the city was, busier than daytime, I think,  heaving with people out on the warm night. All dining venues seemed packed and no doubt the hidden laneway bars were booming too. 

So, it is rather nice to be a retired gentleman with time to read Proust and Dostoevsky... maybe I'll make a start tomorrow. 

Did Jass think the old dishwasher should stay? 

17 comments:

  1. A lovely long day with friends and even Jass has a friend who will look after him.

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  2. How did you ever find time to go to work? You are having a pleasant retirement with good company and enjoyable outings.

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  3. It's very handy having two strong you men to carry things like dishwashers.
    When my ex husband left me, he also left a giant TV, not like the thin ones we have today, giant and heavy.My son and his friend got it into the van for me and I drove off to deliver it to someone. I put on the brakes at a stop sign and the thing shifted and hit the back window which shattered. It sounded like someone had shot at me and scared the shit out of me.
    Sounds you had a busy day.

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    1. Pixie, that was what I was worried about, but it didn't happen. I warned Phyllis.

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  4. I like days like that now that I am retired.
    Jass looks very ... fluid ... there.

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  5. Retirement is a agreeing with you. And good that Jass has a buddy, I'd speak to the lads about making sure she's inside when they leave.
    XO
    WWW

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  6. A lively, witty snapshot of a Melbourne Friday, where heat, happenstance, helpful neighbours, and Jass’s brief adventure all converge into a most memorable day

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  7. I'm rather fond of Dostoevsky. lol And my day has felt especially blessed with snow piling up outside and me with nowhere to go. Be well!

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  8. Poor service not removing the old dishwasher. Nowadays carpet shops also refuse to move furniture, even a small amount, before installing carpet. This leaves you paying dearly for a removalist to come twice, to move and then replace the one or two pieces you can't move yourself.

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  9. That's a LOT of watermelon! I'm glad someone was thoughtful and put food and water for Jass.

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  10. What a pleasant busy time you are having at retirement. Your schedule seems always full.

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  11. I used the new line for the first time during the week, and there was still some excitement amongst the commuters. I only went to Library station which was way underground, and Anzac which impressed me for the number of exits, you can go straight to the botanic gardens

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    1. Botanic Garden exit, or entrance for posh Melbourne Grammar students. I allow ten minutes to walk to the station.

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  12. Such a good neighbour you have there, taking are of the escaped Jass. Good to get rid of the old dishwashes and that is a decent watermelon.

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  13. I am going to steal that line! "Now that I am retired. I have time to (insert some noble or highbrow activity). Maybe I will start tomorrow." For some reason that struck my funnybone.

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  14. It is good to know that you have thoughtful neighbours, Andrew.
    Such a busy life.

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