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A Concise Glance at Our Family Christmas Eve

I love our family Christmas Eve – charged with Christmas spirit, love for one another, and anticipation for the surprises that are ahead. Christmas Eve at our house are sweet, and intimate (not that we haven’t opened our door to others on a few occasions), and one of our big...

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According to Rubi, Christmas is in the Details

I don’t know what happened this year with Rubí, but she turned into this Christmas details monster as soon as the season hit. It was a very precious kind of “monster” no doubt, but each day she seemed to hit me with some new details on her invisible list that...

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When the Yowies Came to the Christmas Village

The Christmas village in our household took on a few forms but nothing like this year…with Yowies??? Forgetting the yowies for a second, I should tell the history of our Christmas Village. As far back as I can remember, my dad was the main person behind the village, putting the...

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Who Says You Can’t Go Home Again

“Our home, our family is a circle of strength of love with every birth and every union the circle grows.” As always-tragic to be away from John, always good to be in the home of my childhood and with my children, and their children. On this return, I didn’t even...

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G-Spot Ice Cream The Sexiest Ice Cream in the South West

Driving in Western Australia’s Southwest one day, and we spot a sign that advertised something that looked like “G-Spot Ice Cream, the sexiest ice cream in the South West” definitely caught my attention. Over the years in the SouthWest, we had tried Simmo’s Ice Cream (once on our honeymoon), Miller’s...

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November Shopping and Lunch with Georgie

“It’s true that shopping is cheaper than therapy” So it’s the start of November and Georgie and I decided for a girls day out shopping and lunch. Life kept getting in the way of some time out together, so I was so grateful for this chance before I had to...

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Rainbow Bee Eaters at Bibra Lake

Spring in Western Australia brings back the spectacular bird, the Rainbow Bee Eater. The rainbow bee eaters go north in the cold months, but return when it warms to our Perth region in Western Australia. From Birdlife: Rainbow Bee-eaters gather in small flocks before returning to summer breeding areas after...

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Rain Changes Our Plans Yet Again

Rain was most certainly the word to describe 2016 Perth spring. This day, we had planned to go to Margaret River to the Berry Farm, got there, but had to move on because of rain. Also called Rosenberg’s monitor, I learned something interesting. It lays its eggs in termite mounds...

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The Long Drive to Kojonup via Wagin

When we first decided to go to Kojonup, it was to see the Everlastings at Lucinda’s. When we contacted Lucinda’s we found out that it was too late to see the flowers, but we decided to go to Kojonup anyway. For one thing, we had never been there together, and...

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All Day At The Perth Zoo

Normally when we go to the Zoo, we go on a Sunday after church. That usually makes our time at Perth Zoo rushed and we don’t get to see everything we want. This time, we went on a Saturday. They weren’t calling for the greatest of weather, and frankly, I...

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Our Garden in Spring with a Macro Lens

With everything in bloom, I decided to get out my macro lens and take some photos of the flowers in the garden. It’s a very sweet lens, I should do macro more.   John likes his yard to have native plants in it. So I didn’t have to twist his...

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Science Can’t Answer Everything

Some people attempt to answer Philosophical questions with Science. Given that Science has had some blunders, even in the recent past, I am not sure why they often speak with the arrogance and authority that they do. Physicist Stephen Hawking (an atheist) even told Google’s Zeitgeist conference that philosophers have...

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Rainy Days and Weekends Always Gets Me Down

As I write this, I just heard on the news that this spring has recorded the most rainiest weekends ever in Perth. With John only off work on the weekends, and our time limited to be together, we just can’t stress over it, we have to make plans and contingency...

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Sunset at Yellagonga Regional Park

Usually when we want to photograph a sunset, we make a rush to the coast. That coast isn’t called the ‘Sunset Coast’ for nothing, it’s a perfect sunset location. This time however, we decided on  a different location: Perry’s Paddock at Yellagonga Regional Park. Perry’s Paddock is named after John...

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The Rainy Weekends of Our Lives

And so the weather turns, another rainy weekend. Only it wasn’t just going to be rainy. The Australian Weather Bureau were predicting possible storms, hail, and near hurricane force winds. We packed up the truck and went anyway.    

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Back to Katrine and Surrounding Area

The last time we went to Katrine, it was summer, I thought it might be fun to see it in spring. The colors of Katrine in summer were browns and dry. I truly wanted to see the area with the lush green colors of spring.  

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Lesueur National Park

When we stopped at Cervantes, we picked up a brochure for Lesueur National Park and decided to go there. Lesueur National Park covers 26,987 hectares and is recognised for its outstanding conservation, landscape and recreational importance. It is home to over 900 plant species – 10 per cent of Western...

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On the Road Again and What We Saw

After finishing a short while at the Beekeeper’s Reserve, we went back on the road again. The road was taking us more north and to the east.   Now we would be on our way to Mount Lesueur.

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Southern Beekeepers Nature Reserve

Southern Beekeepers Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, approximately 240 kilometres (149 mi) north of Perth. From 1889 until it was officially closed in 1971, a stock route between Dongara and Perth ran through what is now Southern Beekeeper’s Nature Reserve and Nambung National...

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To Cervantes and Lake Thetis

For our next outing, we were going North, to Cervantes and beyond. The year Laura came with me to Australia, we had only driven through Cervantes, and we didn’t see much. I was happy to get another look at it, this town with a very Spanish sounding name. Our decision...

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After the Orchid Hunting

After hunting for orchids on Johnston Road, it was time to go home. In spring, our weekends are a lot about Orchid hunting, and it often means we have a long way to go to find them. But you know what? Sometimes we don’t make it all the way that...

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Johnston Road and the Rabbit Orchids

We learned from the Orchid Group that there were rabbit orchids in the burned area in Johnston Rd. Last summer when I was here, Johnston Road and the area of Yarloop made the news. There was a devastating fire that damaged the bush, homes, everything. It was a huge tragedy,...

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Fairies at Bibra Lake

As if getting our very own Pink Fairy Orchid at the plant sale this morning wasn’t enough, we followed that up with a visit to Bibra Lake where we found the biggest patch of pink fairies all in one place that I have ever seen! My personal feelings are that...

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Pink Fairy Orchid of Our Very Own

John and I got up early on Saturday, on a brisk Western Australia morning and headed for the King’s Park plant sale in hopes of getting a pink fairy orchid of our very own. We were early as the area hadn’t opened its gates yet, we waited in a growing...

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Return to Manea Park

Last time we went to Manea Park, it was in October. This time we would try Manea Park in September, hoping to get a glimpse of different orchids, and most of all the prize of Western Australian orchids, the Queen of Sheba. Someone in the orchid group had spotted one....

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2016 Kings Park Wildflower Festival

You’d think that we might have had enough of a wildflower or two the day before, but not so. We chose Father’s Day (it’s in September in Australia) to go to King’s Park for the Wildflower festival that Perth has every year. Find yourself in a carpet of wildflowers in...

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Watheroo

So it looks like John is having a two part Father’s day this year and part one was a day’s outing to Watheroo and surrounding areas. Armed with what looks like a hand drawn map of Watheroo given to us 6 years ago, by we can’t remember who, we set...

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The Drive Home

Continuing from the Coalseam Conservation Park blog…our drive. So the drive back home was in and out of wet weather, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying our first weekend outing and taking in all the Western Australian scenery.   A drive in the Western Australian countryside, some might say...

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Coalseam Conservation Park

So where does the name Coalseam come from? Coalseam Conservation Park is one of the few areas where black coal can be seen at the Earth’s surface. It is also the site of the first coal mining in Western Australia. The Irwin River has cut through the local rock exposing...

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Driving to Coalseam

Not really understanding what a coalseam really is, we took our first Saturday together and decided to drive to Coalseam Conservation Park. Driving is truly the key word, as it was far and the weather didn’t cooperate much for us to do a whole lot else.   Next blog, Coalseam...

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Moonfall Studios Portraits

Presenting our Webpage of Portraits, Weddings, and Engagements Those in demand portraits: Laura, John, and I, have had a few portrait photography projects together, sometimes just two of us, and a few times on our own, apart from the other. We’d like to do more and to show others our...

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Mireia’s First Bath

Mireia gets her first bath When my children were ready to get their first baths, my mom made such a fuss over the event, that in my world it’s become a huge milestone in life, and an honor to be invited to be part of it. (I was also here...

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Mireia

The last few blog posts of mine have been about past family members. The truth is our family tree is also moving forwards as well! June 1, 2016, Mireia Violet was born. Mireia is a Catalan girl name. The meaning of the name is `Admirable` It’s a Catalan name, and...

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The Places of Fletchers and Buckwalters

Continuing on my quest to learn all the places my ancestors came from. Updated Post! 1973 names on this list now! The last blog I did the Bosley Family Tree. This post will be on my mother’s side, the Fletcher – Buckwalter Family tree. This part of the family tree...

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The Places of Bosley and Boyce

Updated, now with 1552 names on the list! I’ve been doing a lot of research on Ancestry.com and other sites looking for some hints into my parents’ heritage. I found more than I ever thought possible. My Dad’s name is Bosley. I always figured it was English, but for years...

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The Toothpick Holder

In my organizing of the kitchen, I have come across an old toothpick holder. If I am guessing right, my mom would like me to take her kitchen and make it my own. Her system wouldn’t be my system, but it worked for her, and that was always fine with...