Monday, May 08, 2006
2006 My Birman Cat
I have had this sweet little Birman for 13 years and he sleeps under the covers with me in winter. He spent the first 5 years destroying my telephone cords,printer cables, broke 2 big decorative plates sitting on top of a 6 foot bookcase, shredded the new fabric I had upholstered my lounge suite with etc etc , to the tune of over a thousand dollars damage a year at least .. He was a reject kitten not good for showing due to his one brown paw instead of all four being white. He is very thin and has a few health problems now.
The flash made him shut his blue eyes.
Thursday, May 04, 2006
1980 Bribie Island from Melbourne via Sydney
Map of our route - at the NSW Vic border- Bribie is close to Brisbane which is almost the most Eastern part of Australia about half way up the eastern coast.
Canberra before the new Parliament House was built. Somewhere in NSW between Brisbane and Canberra...? pineapples were 5c and ripe and sweet so we lived on them pineapples growing by the mile just north of Brisbane Sydney Town has an historic reenactment of Colonial life Dot contemplates the Stocks View over Sydney - maybe from the Blue Mountains The three Sisters rocks in the Blue Mountains Boyd Town NSW - border Victoria - The Seahorse Inn- the only building there.
Canberra before the new Parliament House was built. Somewhere in NSW between Brisbane and Canberra...? pineapples were 5c and ripe and sweet so we lived on them pineapples growing by the mile just north of Brisbane Sydney Town has an historic reenactment of Colonial life Dot contemplates the Stocks View over Sydney - maybe from the Blue Mountains The three Sisters rocks in the Blue Mountains Boyd Town NSW - border Victoria - The Seahorse Inn- the only building there.
1979c Dot Marjorie Bright Mt Buffalo Falls Creek skiing
We all worked at one large public hospital in Melbourne, Dot from Canada, Marjorie from Scotland and me a few years back from USA stint - c 1978.
Good skiing at Falls Creek
A foot of snow on all the cars too!
Ovens Valley tobacco drying
Hattah-Kulkyne National Park, Hattah Lake -no one else there - no drinkable water!
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