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COOKIE’S DIARY – Exciting News for Cookie

 

Cookie’s Exciting News 

As you all know, Cookie wrote some amazingly detailed journals while she was Cook & Housekeeper at The Flamingo & with her help we’ve done our best to give you all a snap shot of her time there.  To date we’ve posted 30 little episodes covering the ‘early years‘ as she calls them, from 1968 to 1975.

Who would have thought when we started this project that it would have become so popular!  Almost every week Cookie gets fan mail from her readers with emails & lots of comments from you all asking for more, more, more, you all seem to want to know more!  

Life has a funny way of sorting itself out at times & just when things were going along nicely, Cookie herself has met with some crippling health & family challenges that have caused her to step back from her co-authoring duties & is no longer able to participate on any level with our little project.  

We were left with a dilemma.  What to do?  Cookie’s Diary surely can’t just end (you would never forgive us) but we knew we could never do it justice in its current format without Cookie’s input.

So, we are currently in some very positive discussions about the future of Cookie’s wonderful story & next week we hope to be able to announce some very exciting news. All I can tell you at this stage is that you’ll be getting more – much more!  No longer will you be left hanging I promise you.

COOKIES DIARY Pt. 30

 

The Rock Pool Restaurant

The locals teased us dreadfully about our Rock Pool during construction, calling it ‘the white elephant rock pool’ as we had so many hold ups & delays, taking a full 4 years to complete in total, no one believed it would happen.  And much to everyone’s frustrations, creating the 40-seat open-air restaurant seemed to be following along the same road of delays.

Although we had won our battles with all the objections on a legal front, we had not swayed some of our neighbours into accepting our enterprise graciously.  Eventually though, we had met all problems head on & won our right to operate the restaurant with all the appropriate licenses.

As in all things to do with Frederick’s plans, he was adamant to maintain control of the new enterprise, & most of the winter months went into all the details associated with menu planning & costings of new local produce we wanted to showcase.  Our old friend Silvio, always happy to connect us up with his market gardening relatives & local wine growers proved successful but there were still much that weighed on Frederick’s mind as he stepped through the details.

For one thing, our enormously popular Friday night BBQ’s had to be moved to a new night, as none of us wanted to see the end to this tradition or allow it to be abandoned in the name of our new enterprise. We all felt it was important for The Flamingo family to enjoy time with friends & our resident guests loved the more casual social atmosphere these nights provided as well.

Eventually, after much research, Frederick decided we would hold our BBQ’s on Sunday afternoon instead & in the evening those that wanted to stay on could finish off the evening with a new tradition of watching a movie together which would be projected onto a big ‘roll out‘ screen he planned to hang high up between the gum trees; the idea alone was intriguing & novel enough to get us all excited.  None of us questioned for a moment that Frederick’s ideas would not work, no matter how fantastical it sounded at the time.

Frederick & Jamie had always been enthusiastic collectors & enjoyers of music, they had an enormous collection of vinyl albums in the library & both men were especially proud of the intricate sound system they’d put together with its multiple speakers in the sitting rooms & library.   It seemed the idea of connecting outdoor speakers for our movie nights to be another new project that also had to be worked through dilegently as the winter months went by.

Eventually the big screen that cleverly rolled back into its weather proof box when not in use was sourced & purchased, together with enormous all weather speakers & our garden theatre was pieced together & then hung up high between the gum trees over the top of the pool area.  By day you could enjoy music wafting down from the treetops as you sat by the pool or dined in the restaurant & by night the big screen rolled out for the Sunday night movie, amongst gasps of surprise & pleasure from everyone watching.

I don’t quite remember when the tradition started although each week Jamie would introduce the movie & entertain us all with gossip about the movie stars featured, many of our friends & guests saying this was one of the highlights of the night. Continue Reading