June 20, 2008
I took part in a swap, this time photos. It is being run by ‘Nectar and Light’ and there is a different theme each month. For the month of May the topic was ‘burr’. My photo is of the lemon tree early one beautiful Saturday morning, the light is so lovely at that time of the day.

There are some amazing photos in the swap. The theme for June is light; I read the blog recently of a new comer to Canberra. She finds the clean, wide blue skies a thing of wonder and finds herself standing and looking up. I can remember doing that after we came back to Canberra after living in Boston. There was a brightness and brilliance in the light.
Edited: It was funny this morning driving to school, there was a very heavy fog and it lasted until about 9am. I was wishing that I had my camera with me as the sunshine was breaking through the fog, it was beautiful.
May 2, 2008
My shopping bag arrived from Denise in England, it is very beautiful. I will feel very stylish when I go out with it. I will post a picture tonight when I get home from school. I am still working on my one for Denise, hopefully I will finish it this weekend. I started to do an embroidery on it….. that is the hold up.

photo credit: 91RS91RS
This is a photo of a large bag that is at Southbank in Melbourne.
March 22, 2008
Just drove pass the little cafe on the corner and it is opened. It is full, people everywhere. Coffee is on special ……..$2 a takeaway cup. We are going to have breakfast there in the morning so I will take some photos. It adds a little life to the neighborhood.
Kylie a big thank you, I had a lovely surprise waiting for me when I got home from work. The bunny is ever so beautiful, here is a photo of my grand-daughter Abby and my friend Sue looking at the bunny. Hopefully mine will be there early next week.

I went to a library in-service last Thursday on networking and use of web 2.00 tools. The networking part was great but the web 2.00 did not live up to expectations. A very young girl who obliviously has a lot of knowledge about the web and how to use it was the speaker. Her audience was a great deal older than her and I don’t think that she felt that comfortable but if she had only realised that the major of us love the computer as much as her and just wanted to learn. She breezed through the interesting and I felt the relevant parts far too fast. I was sad as it could have been great but she did give me some interesting ideas to follow and develop.
For those of you that are following Pen’s adventure, here is part of her last e-mail……
‘I went to my first demolition on Friday. It was two huge pits of about 700 mortars, rockets and projectiles. We got a great briefing, then walked in single file down to the pits to see them before they were blown. We left the site and drove 1.5km to the safe area. The donors stayed closer to where the button to the demolition gets pushed, it is like a bunker under the ground. I heard a little pop and thought it was it. When it actually went, I jumped so high and landed in the arms of some of the de-miners - it was really very funny. It was great to see the work of the teams though, it is incredible. ‘
Now I really should go and sew my bunny.
February 23, 2008
The family is watching old episodes of ‘West Wing’. I have had a busy day, this morning I got all my things organised and went down to the post office. I got my tea cosy away to Mary……..it is on its way Mary. I posted my photo for the photo swap that was organised by Megan at the Scent of Water ( which is a lovely blog). Now, that I enjoyed the swap with Mary so much I am going to take part in an Easter swap, we are to make a bunny and an Easter card. I am really looking forward to do this. The lady that I am going to swap with comes from Wagga, the town that I was born in and grew up in. This helps to make it extra special. I have started to collect photos of bunnies from Frickr & Etsy for inspiration.
