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Chairs and Boats

The wave of my hand must have far reaching powers, for John has showed me that our chairs are now a completed project. He is now moving on to cleaning his model ships he put together.  (A request of mine). Looking nice, don’t you think?

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Thanksgiving 2013

Thanksgiving as usual was at Linda and George’s house. This year was a little different, Enric and family were not in Wisconsin and could be with us, and George had commitments in Florida, so he and Linda were getting a little taste of what John and I suffer through too...

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Gardasil The HPV Vaccine

I infuriate doctors. Not on purpose. Often simply because I’ve done my research and don’t buy everything they’re trying to sell me. Not all dislike me, many do like me for the same above reason. I go in there, I read, learn, and once we’re in agreement on what are...

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Back Home in Maryland

After a flight from Perth to Sydney to Dallas to Baltimore…I was back to my Maryland home with some little ones who showed me in many ways they were extra happy to see me.

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Last Sunset

With only a short time left to my stay, John and I headed out to the Indian Oceanside for one last sunset together in 2013. We tried out our new video camera on the sunset:

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Team Effort

Making Mud Cake with John? On kind of the spur of the moment, we invited the boys to dinner. I had mud cake for the idea for dessert. I wanted to ice it, but John said he’d like something simpler. Icing sugar on the top, for example. So, I thought...

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New Displays at Caversham Wildlife Park

John takes me to Caversham Wildlife Park almost each time I am in Perth. I never get tired of going there. This time there were some new displays. So I grabbed my cell phone and got a movie of it:   We were told they are very communicative and that...

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Mad Rush to a Sunset

John has been extremely diligent in making sure I get to see as many Indian Ocean sunsets as possible. Given this time to Perth there has been a lot of rain and clouds, there were days there just wasn’t any sun. This day, we were taken by surprise and decided...

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Rainbow Bee Eaters

So God created the great sea creatures and every living creature that moves, with which the waters swarm, according to their kinds, and every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.  ~Genesis 1:21 I feel like, in Australia, I guess because so many animals...

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Bells Rapids

Last time we went to Bells Rapids, there was no water. Not a drop. It’s hard for a Marylander to understand this. However this visit, where it may  not have been as much water as John was expecting, given the amount of rainfall we had been having, I surely got...

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John’s EH

John has a 1964 EH Holden. He doesn’t drive it much when I am there, but Dad was having issues with his KIA, and it looked like John was going to have to share his primary car with Dad, which left him to use his EH. So, we took it...

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Louise

Georgie has 4 grandchildren, and I’ve watched from afar each of them growing up from John’s pictures and Georgie’s accounts to me. They don’t know I’ve loved them for a long time already. One, Louise, likes to ice skate, and Georgie thought to invite us to one of her competitions....

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Driving Through The Wheatbelt

Some scenes of what there is to see, driving through the Wheatbelt of Western Australia.   We even got to see some Everlastings.   The hills were colored with Patterson’s Curse.   The setting sun put a glow on the Salmon Gums. A perfect end to a perfect day together.

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Lake Ninan

Leaving Rica Erickson Reserve and headed east along the Wheatbelt we came across this likely little known place called Lake Ninan. Lake Ninan is situated just 10 kms west  of a little place called Wongan Hills, in the wheatbelt of Western Australia. Stepping into this salt lake area, we felt...

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Perth Royal Show: The Fireworks

In the night, we knew there would be fireworks, but John kept warning me not to expect much. (I was so impressed by the fireworks on Australia Day). The evening’s activities were so much fun, Oz Rocketman and Horsepower, that it didn’t matter to me if the fireworks were good...

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Enric is 31

  We have so many October birthdays in our family, but Enric’s is the one who started it all. I am sad and sorry I can’t be with him, but looking forward to one of our silly and crazy family celebrations very soon. Enric was the first baby to our...

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Perth Royal Show: The Rides

Like any state fair, or any carnival, or any trip to Ocean City, the Perth Royal Show had rides. They label this section of the show, “Sideshow Alley.” Now it’s well known that I don’t DO rides, I get dizzy, nauseous, and am basically no fun at all at an...

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Miquel is 24

… and I am half the world away. It’s painful and heartbreaking not to be with him, making him fideus, and being together as a family. I will hope to make it extra special on my return. For now, I hope he knows he is loved, missed, and thought of...

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Perth Royal Show: Old Can Be New

Sometimes what is old is new to young people. In the Heritage Hall section of the Perth Royal Show, there were several things I can remember seeing growing up and others I wasn’t old enough to remember. Great section to the show. John and I went through a few times....

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Perth Royal Show: The Sheep

What I know about sheep I could count on one hand. Australia they say, has more sheep than people. So the Perth Royal show was a good place to see and learn about sheep. This is a cute news story on the sheep herding at the Perth Royal Show.  ...

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Perth Royal Show: Let Them Eat Cake

Or not eat cake, because most of these were too beautiful to consider eating! Like our state and county fairs, the Perth Royal Show has a food competition. Some of them are: Patty Cakes Biscuits Slices Cakes Muffins Macarons Preserves Jams Pesto Chocolates Decorated Cakes The Jams and Preserves Small...

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Perth Royal Show: For the Dogs

The first time I was ever in Australia, Laura and I missed the opportunity to go to the Perth Royal Show by one day. It was a shame, as John had talked about it to me well before we were married, and it always sounded like a fun event. Now...

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Parks and Mints

(For Silas and Rubí) For ages now, I have spoiled my two grandchildren with mints. Even my last trip back from Australia, I was sure to bring back lots of mints as well as left a pile of mints on my desk for them. On the occasion when I got...

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WA Scale Model Expo 2013

I guess as soon as a little girl gets her first dollhouse, she starts to appreciate the world in miniature. So when John suggested we go to the WA Scale Model Expo, I was happy to go. Here are some photos of the event that I took that turned out....

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Humpback Highway

Did you know that each year, Perth witnesses the biggest whale migration on the planet? Every year the whales follow an ancient system of oceans paths that circle the planet called the Humpback Highway. Ever since John took Laura and I to the Southwest Coast and we spotted whales from...

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Kings Park Flower Show Second Visit

Another weekend, another flower show visit. Any why not? The variety of flowers seen here is not to be believed. So many representing all over Western Australia, which really should be another wonder of the world. (Someone needs to get on board with that). Today’s visit we also took in...

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Malaga Markets

I am starting to really appreciate the Sunday morning before church routine John and I have of going to the markets. Some times we go on a Saturday, like this day.

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Kings Park Flower Festival 2013

This year is 50 years that Kings Park Festival has shown off the many varieties of flowers of Western Australia. This is a month long event. I was here with Laura in 2010 and couldn’t wait to come back. People from all over the world come to see this flower...

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Lesmurdie Waterfall

“In the roar of Your waterfalls, ancient depths surge, calling out to the deep.” Psalm 42:7 Inspired by all the rain and the waterfalls we have already seen, we decided to go to Lesmurdie Falls.  

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Father’s Day 2013

The first Sunday in September is Father’s Day in Australia. After a wonderful Father’s day message at church attached with some Tim Tams for all the dads, we went to Dad and Iris’s house. We showed up just as John’s son’s Jeff and Jamie were also arriving.

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Travis

One rainy Sunday morning we were invited by Georgie to watch her grandson Travis play his 75th Australian Football game.  

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Noble Falls 2

Coming back from our visit to Rica Erickson Reserve, we decided to once again, stop at Noble Falls. This time we would try to get another view of the falls, from farther down the bottom. The last time we were here, it was so full of water, there would have...

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Rica Erickson Nature Reserve

In an effort to  keep looking for wildflowers we went to Rica Erickson Reserve. We had a good day, good weather, it was a perfect day to go. Frederica Lucy “Rica” Erickson  (nee Sandilands) is well known and respected in many areas and by many people. Devoted to her family...

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New Norcia

  New Norcia is the only monastic town in Australia.   It was right about here in our walk that I saw a bird. John and I were walking together, and I guess John didn’t see it. The bird came straight at us. Better said, straight at ME! Years of...

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Udumung

Another weekend, and we went looking for more wildflowers. We had a few stops we planned to take. Not sure this one was planned, but our first stop was Udumung Nature Reserve. There were immediate flowers to see right by the road.   It was about this time my husband...