Before leaving for Darwin I dropped in on Pam's mother. She is in a nice nursing home and this weekend will celebrate her 89th birthday. I got it wrong for a few hours,I thought she was 90 (and you cannot find an 89th birthday card anyway!!!)
A final note concerning Dorothy:
Sadly two weeks later she was found to have cancer and she passed away at the beginning of August so I was glad I was able to make a final visit. Hugh and I attended the funeral. See this link
I took her some flowers and a card. I think she appreciated my dropping in.
Friday, June 22, 2007
A walk along the Torrens.
My sister Ann
Friday, June 15, 2007
Why Desert Dreaming?
As this will be one of my last posts on this blog I thought it was appropriate to answer the above question! I was interviewed for a job in the United Arab Emirates in March, had a good interview and immediately got this email:
"Thank you very much for taking the time to attend the interview with the Higher Colleges of Technology for the above noted position.
"We are pleased to inform you that the interview panel has recommended you for this position and you will now be considered alongside other successfully interviewed candidates for this and future vacancies.":
Sadly my Desert Dream did not eventuate and I am now returning to Darwin to a great team, a nice location and good managers!
This time I will be joined by my son Hugh.
So from next weekend check out http://topend.blogspot.com
"Thank you very much for taking the time to attend the interview with the Higher Colleges of Technology for the above noted position.
"We are pleased to inform you that the interview panel has recommended you for this position and you will now be considered alongside other successfully interviewed candidates for this and future vacancies.":
Sadly my Desert Dream did not eventuate and I am now returning to Darwin to a great team, a nice location and good managers!
This time I will be joined by my son Hugh.
So from next weekend check out http://topend.blogspot.com
Monday, June 11, 2007
Sea and Vine Festival
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Fauna rescue
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Dramatic lighting
Its been a cold wet start to winter and there has been some interesting skies. This is a couple of views at Iron Bank.
I hope that Wodonga is now getting to look as green as the Adelaide Hills!
Click this for a birdseye view
I hope that Wodonga is now getting to look as green as the Adelaide Hills!
Click this for a birdseye view
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Sunday brunch at Anns
My brother Chris virtually...
Chris has lived in France for decades working as poet/playwright etc. Dashiel gave me these photos from a Christmas visit last year.
Firstly with Dashiel, my sisters youngest son, and with Chris's friend Louise, and then with another friend.
Since this original post we learnt this week that Chris has had a myocardial infarction (heart attack) and was in intensive care over the weekend. We are waiting (June 19th) for the next update.
An update in July 2008, a year later is that he is heading for surgery as he is not well at all!
I was searching through some old paperwork and photographs today and found this torn photo of my brother Chris. Chris still lives in France, he has been a French citizen for many years now. He is poor health and it was nice to find him looking happy and well perhaps 25-30 years ago! He has been writing poetry and plays throughout the world ever since he left school. See this discussion of one of his plays which "Selling Ourselves for Dinner" which was commissioned for the Adelaide Festival in 1982
Firstly with Dashiel, my sisters youngest son, and with Chris's friend Louise, and then with another friend.
Since this original post we learnt this week that Chris has had a myocardial infarction (heart attack) and was in intensive care over the weekend. We are waiting (June 19th) for the next update.
An update in July 2008, a year later is that he is heading for surgery as he is not well at all!
I was searching through some old paperwork and photographs today and found this torn photo of my brother Chris. Chris still lives in France, he has been a French citizen for many years now. He is poor health and it was nice to find him looking happy and well perhaps 25-30 years ago! He has been writing poetry and plays throughout the world ever since he left school. See this discussion of one of his plays which "Selling Ourselves for Dinner" which was commissioned for the Adelaide Festival in 1982
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