Category: Personal

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A Visit to the Horses and Pool Time

We live down the road from a house that has two horses and some smaller horses. Often the smaller horses are away from the road but the two horses they own can come close to the road. When they see us, usually they stop what they are doing and come...

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A Box From the Past

Digging around in our barn, we found a very old looking box with very old photos in it. Inside were last names I recognized, but not many faces did I know. On mom’s side of the family I know there are Fletchers, Browns, Lees, and Buckwalters. Even though the box...

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WoW Children

Even though it’s hard to say what is normal these days…I know I qualify as not being a normal Nana. As mentioned in another post, I let Silas and Rubi­ create their own World of Warcraft toons. What has been interesting to see is how it has manifested into everyday...

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Family

It’s so good to get together with family. It was kind of a celebration of Mom’s recovery from her fall. It was kind of a celebration of all that binds us together. We sure missed those that couldn’t be there.  

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WoW With Silas and Rubi

While some Nanas are happy and busy reading fairy tales to their grandchildren, and it’s something I support and enjoy completely, however,  I guess you can say I am no ordinary Nana. They sit on my lap or in the chair next to me while we have adventures on World...

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After The Flowers Have Gone

It used to be that the florist would send amazing flowers in a box…It was up to you to find a vase, a tall glass, whatever you could find to put the flowers in. These days, Florists give you the vase. My question is, what do you do with the...

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Rubi’s Birthday Continued

Birthdays at our household get extended, that’s just the way it is. This day however, was Rubi’s actual birthday.   Rubi has more celebrations planned this week. More presents and an outing with Tia Laura. Love our birthday girl so much!  

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In Charge of the Wind

Rubi is just so fascinating to watch. Her hands, her gestures, she is so expressive. Here, she is putting me ‘in charge of the wind.” Later I figured out she wanted me to tell her when the wind was going to blow next.  

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Nappy Birthday Miranda

John rejoined Facebook and on her birthday, told Miranda, “Nappy Birthday.” Not sure if that was a typo or a comment that she is having her birthday shortly after giving birth to Ezra.    

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The Long Trip Home

PERTH It was the day I was dreading since I arrived. The day that I have experienced a few times now since John and I got married. It’s like an out of body experience. you’re watching yourself pack and leave your husband. It doesn’t seem real, and each time, it...

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Different Strokes

Every time John and I go shopping to decorate the house, we usually come back with….nothing. It seems we don’t share the same tastes. This time around we were definitely going to purchase dishes that we both picked out. We still haven’t. So this evening I walked in on John...

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Paramodel Paramodelic – Graffiti

So our friend Pauline came up with this idea for something fun to do: With vivid imagination and meticulous design skills, Paramodel create wondrously immersive environments out of mass produced toys and brilliant blue plastic train tracks. Entire rooms become fantastical landscapes. Since 2001 artists Yasuhiko Hayashi and Yusuke Nakano...

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City Beach Sunset

Don’t you hate it when you set off for King’s Park in Perth and get side tracked to City Beach? John and I were on our way to King’s Park and then we changed our mind and went to City Beach. There was supposed to be a sandcastle making competition...

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Woylie Walk

Whiteman Park has a Woodland Reserve and Friday nights they have Woylie Walks. We booked our tour and were frantic to get to it in time, but made it with some time to spare. We saw woylies and bandicoots.     After our walk, we got to feed them and...

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Moonrise at the Pinnacles

So on our road trip I noticed how full the moon was at Northam, and thought, hmmmm, full moon and a trip to the Pinnacles might be fun. How wonderful would it be to get those formations with the moon rising behind them? So John didn’t get much of a...

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Road Trip part 6

Initial consumption at the Goldfields proved to be some 1,260,000 gallons daily. Today, some 9 million gallons daily flow. More on the pipeline HERE        

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Road Trip part 5

The road took us to Meckering, which I learned was the site of an earthquake in 1968. Although the Meckering earthquake of October 1968 was not the largest in WA’s history, it was certainly the most significant in term of damage done and cultural upheaval. It caused ground rupturing nearly...

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Road Trip part 4

Still at the Slater Homestead, and finally seeing a human being to talk to, we decided to stay for Devonshire tea. This would give John the opportunity to make good on a plan to take me out to tea. Now I am sure I was expecting to be brought out...

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Road Trip part 3

The Historic Slater Homestead Something we weren’t aware that existed was this find called the Slater Homestead. Attracted by a falling apart brick wall and a house that looked very old, we stopped and went in. It seemed to invite you in at least and offered tea and food.  ...

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Road Trip part 2

We went to Lake Ninan before, when it was spring and there was water inside of it. This time as we decided to stop there again or not, we were both pretty sure it wouldn’t have water. It didn’t.   Lake Ninan on video:   Keep on seeing our road...

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Road Trip part 1

Or could also be titled, Ode to Salmon gums and rusty things. The weather has started to be a little cooler here in the Perth area of Western Australia. So, I thought to bring up the idea of an outing or a road trip to John. I explained to him...

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Sunset at Whiteman Park

From the rising of the sun to its setting The name of the LORD is to be praised. Psalm 113:3 The sun goes down everywhere, but some places are more lovely to watch a sunset than others. Often we dash to the beach to watch the sunset but the last...

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Weekends are Special

Weekends are special because this is a time when John and I get to spend all our time together. We try to plan something fun, if the weather allows an outing or two. Sometimes it’s been too hot for me and we’ve had to carefully choose what we can do...

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John’s Birthday

John’s birthday weekend started with a serene and pleasant sunset, and went straight to hectic after that. We were having guests over all weekend – not completely planned that way, but it happened. After dinner with Georgie one night, coffee with Dad and Iris after church on Sunday, we had...

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Anniversary Tree

What do you do when you have a second year anniversary? In this household, you plant a tree for the occasion. Since Red Capped Yellow Flowering Gum trees are in bloom, almost the only color around at the moment, John decided that would be a good tree to plant.  ...

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Elephant Seal

When I am in Australia, I do expect to see some wonderful and different animals…but not one from Antarctica. I saw it first in Facebook, then on the newspapers, that an elephant seal was found resting at Sorrento Beach.  

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A Walk for the Birds

It was looking to be a hot week, so when I realized the the morning was deliciously cool, I grabbed my camera with the long lens to take a walk. Of course my hope was that I would meet some birds. I did.  

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We Still Do Sunsets

Things you remember as a child… My mom turned on the movie Born Free one evening, she made a big deal out of it, and I was instantly in love with lions and of all things, the Indian Ocean. There was one part of the movie where the lion cubs...

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New Sofas

  When John moved into this house under rushed and unfortunate circumstances, he didn’t have anything for his living room. So he was given pieces of furniture that others no longer wanted or needed. The sad thing about the sofa that he had, is that it was terribly itchy to...

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Georgie’s Birthday Party

            John took most of the photos for the night as I left batteries for my flash at home. 🙁 He and his fish eye lens did well! Happy Birthday Georgie, and many, many, more!

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Dolphin Cookie Cutter

Since John has this nice 3D printer, I asked him to make me a dolphin cookie cutter. So he did. I found a lovely icing recipe that made that smooth blue look. Instead of mom’s buttercream icing recipe, I used Royal Icing recipe, which calls for egg whites or meringue...

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Lemons and Drumsticks

According to Wikipedia, almost all the parts of this tree is usable: Many parts of the moringa are edible. Regional uses of the moringa as food vary widely, and include: The immature seed pods, called “drumsticks”, popular in Asia and Africa. Leaves, particularly in the Cambodia, Philippines, South India, Sri...

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Heart in 3D

John got himself a small 3D printer. When he first mentioned getting one, it was hard to grasp the concept of a printer being able to print 3 dimensional objects. The more I read up on this, it seemed a wave of the future and a marvel for the medical...