
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Mail Box

Friday, March 30, 2007
Sunlight Flooded the Clearings

I once asked on the forum whether your city is interested in saving power and joining Earth Hour by switching off for an hour tonight. Will it start to fire the collective conscience?
In Wraptured!

Environmental installation art is created by Christo and Jeanne-Claude. (Wikipedia) Wonderfully they have wrapped up many famous buildings, the Rockies - no less, and, more recently, The Gates Project, Central Park, NY, to name a few.
In Australia even, in 1969, the coast of Little Bay in Sydney was put in wrap. Would someone please ask them to return here? Once upon a time we must have enjoyed the surprise factor.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Hinton Pub. Corners Genre 1...... & Bridge Genre

Hinton Pub has some claim to fame, maybe it's the oldest licenced one in the country. Long Seat: Large timber support replaced in the nearby bridge.(We hope.)
Del was driving home from one of her business trips in Northern Arizona when she saw an elderly Navajo woman walking on the side of the road. She asked the woman if she would like a ride. With a silent nod of thanks, the woman got into the car. Del tried in vain to make small talk. The old woman just sat silently looking around until she saw a brown bag on the seat next to Del.
"Whats in the bag?" "It's a bottle of wine, I got it for my husband." The Navajo woman was silent for another moment or two. The speaking with the quiet wisdom of an elder, she said:
"Good trade.....!" ...................(Sorry fellas)
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
The Mellow Brick Road
Humpty Dumpties Sat On A Wall
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Easter Bilby

Bilby or Easter Bunny? Is there a place in the Aussie psyche for the Easter Bilby? In white or dark chocolate? They were on sale right here at the PO/Sweet shop.
This relatively defenceless, rabbit sized, grey-blue, appealing, endangered marsupial needs all the help it can get and is highlighted for those reasons. Or is just an image even better than the real thing?
Remember, Biodiversity may be a key to our very survival.
Obedient Hound

She is a Kelpie, bred as a sheep dog and so turns her talents to 'rounding up' the gold fish while obediently keeping her distance.
Monday, March 26, 2007
The ATO Has A Heart.

How many public servants does it take to change a light bulb? Lunch in the park and fun and games as part of a charity fund raiser by the staff of the Tax Office, today, in Civic Park.
Prizes for the craziest hat, a tug of war, egg and spoon etc had the corporate team spirits aglow. This enables them to donate money to hospitals and charities. Government departments are second to none.
Surfing For Dummies.

Here, at Nobbys Beach, this afternoon, an Irish traveller from Dublin, waxin the boards. Two fellas are travelling, new boards, new campervan, heading north for an endless summer. He was making some progress with surfboarding, he said. Surfing For Dummies is a recent book title, I heard. Is it possible to learn how before taking to the water?
Chez Felipe
Saturday, March 24, 2007
One and All
Friday, March 23, 2007
My Franchise
Thursday, March 22, 2007
That Visit To The Dentist

Capricornia. Maccas IV
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
Taking A Break

Sunday, March 18, 2007
The Coathanger. Bridge Genre

The bridge walk for Aboriginal Reconcilation remains my peak memory from several years ago .
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Hinoki-ya The Traveling Band.

Today, delightful novel entertainment, with percussion in all shapes and sizes, the rhythm was the tricky part, was unlike traditional taiko. The band travels widely.
Freedom Of Expression
River Crossing Without A Bridge
Friday, March 16, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Fairytale Garden with Rustic Bridge IV

There is no doubt, well-being extends to the mind and the spirit.
She has been instrumental in establishing a similar garden in several other hospitals.
Surfing Newcastle Beach.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Bridges III. Gresford.

The bridge genre. The Ides Of March. A certain bridge is heading for a big event this weekend which you will very likely hear about.
However, this small suspension bridge is privately used to reach several homes and is in the township of East Gresford - an hour or two NW.
The photo is stark. Why didn't I capture the blossoming tree, the quiet river and the traditional church set in a peaceful garden nearby?
Swimming Pool Merewether.

Swimming. I could swim a lap, at a time, here, till a few years ago. It gets rough in a southerly breeze although in the hot weather we all hope for a cool southerly buster to arrive , it makes all the difference.
Now, a marquee has been set up in the small pool itself for Surfest goings on. This must be very nice in the evenings.
Ships can be seen anchored on the horizon.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Bridges II. Raymond Terrace Bridge
Life's A Beach
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Morpeth Bridge.

Now, we don't have the Golden Gate nor the Pont Neuf, I must work with what we've got and this bridge is part of our history, on a quiet stretch of the Hunter River at the village of Morpeth.
It rattles, afterall, was constructed in timber in 1898 to replace a barge or ferry crossing and is the oldest remaining example of an overhead braced Allan truss road bridge in service and has had a big repair job by the Roads and Traffic Authority
It can be fun to relax in Morpeth with sun, food and wine (and occasional jazz festival) and gaze out to the verdant fields and crops beyond the river and there are always the usual tourist boutiques to take in.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Five Star In Fortynine Stars

Yet another appeal for funds? Perhaps this one is a little special. An invitation to sing at Carnegie Hall. Yes, the Waratah Girls Choir is heading off to the Big Apple. It's a long way and costs money. They have already visited several countries and have had success in the Llangollen Eisteddford. A tribute to their special director for her professionalism and old style combination of song and friendship.
There was nostalgia as well, for sale among the book bargins, was my five-star favourite from way back - The Green Grass Of Wyoming by Mary O'Hara
Friday, March 9, 2007
Ya' Hoon (Lout)

The State election is held soon, with promises for more roads, a crack down on hoons, new roads, more police and better roads. Is that it? Is that as good as it gets?
I'd spend more on entertainment and the arts. Boost our struggling artists. Example: The Waratah Girls Choir could do with support.
Local Colour
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Tempt Fate

The Club was rebuilt following the earthquake in 1989 when nine people lost their lives there. A women in the queue explained how a change in rountine meant she had avoided being at the club on that day in 1989.
This week, earthquake and air disaster have taken their toll in Indonesia, our northern neighbour.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Queens Wharf

The tower doesn't usually lean
The other side of the harbour likes the views on this side, so much so that, under the cover of darkness, several ten year old trees were attacked and cut down writes The Herald. The trees were part of the landscaping. The City Council is onto it. 2.17pm AES Daylight saving time

Friday, March 2, 2007
Thursday, March 1, 2007
What's For Lunch, please?
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