Thursday, September 23, 2010

spring mid-semester break

Through the misty morning sunrise, a koala sits on the gum outside my bedroom ensuite. Such a sweet creature. For a moment she lifted her head from a morning slumber to catch the breeze and I saw in her face, peace at her lot.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

In appreciation...

Thank you to friends and family who have continued to assist my recovery over the past weeks. I'm pleased to report that I'm doing short walks now without pain at all. There have been occasions during these past few weeks when I have doubted my ability to pick up again, but prayers have been answered and I'm on the road to recovery. A gradual return to work is likely to happen second semester! Many thanks to you all.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Back to back

This may be the last of my blog entries at least for some months. On 6 May I will be undergoing surgery on my back again. Thank you to friends and family for your prayers and concern.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

William Percival Marsden - my dad's story

For those of you who are interested in my father's story, you can find it at the website where I store large documents for download. It's about 20,000K.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VOZCRHI

Saturday, April 17, 2010

A time to be born, a time to die, a time to live, and..

This is the time in England at the moment:
and the time in Australia:


For everything turn, turn, turn,
There is a season, turn, turn, turn.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Ouch!

Electricity shoots through from my back to my toes. It's on again. The CT scan reveals an imminent fourth operation and I start popping pain killers. The neurosurgeon will see me on Monday and decide my fate for the next few months.

Friday, March 26, 2010

The fate of the fete


I recall a time when my little daughter adorned a flora-enhanced bonnet for the Easter fete and my four year old son clipped on his rabbit mask. The occasion was the local school fete in England and my daughter had been so overwhelmed by being up on a stage, that she turned her back to the judges. I remember my son (now 35) rolling newspaper rolls of paper into little balls and gluing them onto the mask. In case of inclement weather, the fete was held indoors, in the Clapham Terrace school hall. Stalls competed for decorating ideas, and it was so well organised. People had a lovely day. Today I am comparing these experiences from back in the seventies to today - for, over my back fence, is an Aussie primary school fete....quite different in comparison.

The Wellington Point primary school Easter fete is on right now, over my back garden fence. Spread over two ovals and many classrooms, under colourful tents to protect people from the blazing sunshine, hundreds of families (and me) are enjoying the search for fun, bargains, watching displays, sipping drinks, buying homemade goods, and second-hand bargains. Children are on ferris wheels, slippery dips, climbing rock walls, running helter-skelter all over the place, yelling and laughing with sunblock, shorts and daggy hats on. I didn't buy much this year - some books, magazines and a jar of strawberry jam created by year 4 students. The displays are enhanced by exciting music and announcements over the loud-speaker system, people are sitting on the grassy slopes under the gum trees. A group of red uniforms with drums marches past - older ladies mainly. In one corner of the oval behind my home is a display of dog handling techniques and agility, whilst young people in white uniforms throw each other around on mats and there is highland dancing happening as well. It's a sea of colour and a treat for the senses - the Aussie fete. Tonight there will be a fireworks display after the barbie. I will be walking my two dogs by the bay-side as they are truly terrified when the sky lights up and the fireworks crackle and bang.

Quite a different feel to a fete in Australia compared to my experience of a fete in the UK. They are completely different but the parents are the same everywhere, all trying their best to improve the education of their children and to have fun at the same time.