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Mar 08, 2014 10:47AM

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still fluttering, pardon the pun:D


Those Bogong moths are huge. I haven't seen any this year so far, but then we don't have a moth-hunting puss in the house. :)

Those Bogong moths are huge. I haven't seen any this year so far, but then we don't have a moth-hunting puss in the house. :)"
we have heaps of them here:( one marauding moth-hunter of a cat, too!


now that's an icky thought.

Once, one of our cats presented us with a tiny, tiny mouse. Buttons looked rather disgusted with me when I took it outside and let it go.
Bette is for Books wrote: "Big excitement at my house! Poppy (my kitten) just rushed inside with a Bogong moth in her mouth; you know, those big hairy ugly ones.
Moth gets away, I try to rescue moth. Damn thing hit..."
Hahahaha!!! Thank you for my laugh of the day Bette!
Moth gets away, I try to rescue moth. Damn thing hit..."
Hahahaha!!! Thank you for my laugh of the day Bette!

Moth gets away, I try to rescue moth. Damn thing hit..."
LOL - what a great chuckle to start my Sunday with. Love your jammies off reason :)

That's absolutely hilarious, Bette!
I don't know how many of you remember my reading A Century of Wisdom: Lessons from the Life of Alice Herz-Sommer, the World's Oldest Living Holocaust Survivor by Caroline Stoessinger about Alice Herz-Sommer, who was the oldest living survivor of the holocaust. She had turned 110 years old on 26/11/13.
She passed away 23/2/14 - RIP Alice. A totally amazing lady. Here is a link with her details on the RHS. https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Al...
Also my review on the story of her life, for those interested
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
She passed away 23/2/14 - RIP Alice. A totally amazing lady. Here is a link with her details on the RHS. https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Al...
Also my review on the story of her life, for those interested
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Elaine wrote: "I do remember that Brenda. That's so sad, although she did live a long life. Your review was wonderful and her story really does sound very well worth reading. I may have to add it now, after all. ..."
It's not terribly long and I picked my copy up from the library Elaine. I was initially shocked to read she had died, but of course she had had a very long life. I hope you enjoy it when and if you read it:)
It's not terribly long and I picked my copy up from the library Elaine. I was initially shocked to read she had died, but of course she had had a very long life. I hope you enjoy it when and if you read it:)

Elaine wrote: "Of course it's sad and a shock regardless of age, especially considering the timing. I actually just this moment reserved a copy from the library and I'm first in line so I guess I'll be reading it..."
A agree Elaine - let me know your thoughts when you get to it, won't you:)
A agree Elaine - let me know your thoughts when you get to it, won't you:)
Thought I might check in again since I have a bit of time on my hands. We are currently on board a ship off the coast of Norway - actually at this moment tied up in a little port some where waiting out a storm. Apparently there are nineteen metre waves out there so we are best off where we are for a while. Trouble is we all have planes to catch at the other end of this trip and it looks like we may not make them! Still have five books left on my kindle and I am making my way through the ship's library. It's a hard life.

My excitement for the evening was going to see Frances Whiting at the library talking about writing her debut novel, Walking on Trampolines. She was funny, as I expected, and interesting to listen to, also as I expected. I haven't read the book yet, but it's on my list - even more so after hearing her speak about it!!
But somehow this doesn't compare to a trip to Norway - even sitting on a ship waiting for a storm to abate sounds quite romantic - as long as you're nice and snug!
Phrynne wrote: "Thought I might check in again since I have a bit of time on my hands. We are currently on board a ship off the coast of Norway - actually at this moment tied up in a little port some where waiting..."
Awesome and amazing Phrynne! But yes, with seas that high you are definitely in the right place! Good luck, and enjoy the rest of your trip:)
Awesome and amazing Phrynne! But yes, with seas that high you are definitely in the right place! Good luck, and enjoy the rest of your trip:)
Kathryn wrote: "Oh, I'm jealous, Phrynne!
My excitement for the evening was going to see Frances Whiting at the library talking about writing her debut novel, [book:Walking on Trampolines|182436..."
How fabulous Kathryn!
My excitement for the evening was going to see Frances Whiting at the library talking about writing her debut novel, [book:Walking on Trampolines|182436..."
How fabulous Kathryn!

Sounds like you're in a good place Phrynne! Actually anywhere but scaling 19 metre waves does sound pretty good, and then there's all that extra reading time :)

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-08...

As a sea Captains daughter the sea is my second home - trust me being tied up is much better than 19 m high waves - even for seasoned travelers!!!
yep snug on a cruise ship with a library and staff to wait on you hand and foot. I can think of worse places to be :)
Hope if you don't make your deadline at the airport the airline company you're with can re-plane you quickly.

A really hard life, Phrynne. :)
Good to hear that you are safe in port somewhere. I hope you don’t miss your flight, though I’m sure extending your holiday another few days won’t be a hardship. :)

Vale, Wendy Hughes. RIP.
I have just finished bottling my annual batch of homemade sauce! It's a huge job - I started at 9am - but there's lots of "blank" space in between while it simmers for hours! Now I have loads of dishes (which I'll get to soon) plus a backache! lol
But the family loves it:)
But the family loves it:)

Have fun with the dishes...
Yes tomato Vicki, from our garden:) Oh yes, it's definitely worth the backache...it'll be gone soon:) The dishes - no fun there!!

A woman of so many talents. I wish I lived closer I'd evens do your dishes :)

Sharon wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I have just finished bottling my annual batch of homemade sauce! It's a huge job - I started at 9am - but there's lots of "blank" space in between while it simmers for hours! Now I h..."
Haha! You'd be quite welcome to them Sharon;)
Haha! You'd be quite welcome to them Sharon;)

Sharon wrote: "We've just had a storm hit here. It's bucketing down with quite a bit of thunder. It's nice to see the rain I'm sure the plants are loving it :)"
Enjoy the rain while you've got it Sharon:)
Enjoy the rain while you've got it Sharon:)

It's easing up now so I think it's heading your way Vicki :)

Enjoy the rain while you've got it ..."
Starting to ease already it must've heard you, Brenda :)

Excellent. I just hope it makes it over the Great Divide. :)
I actually read Robyn's book a lot of years ago, I can't remember why or who recommended it to me, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was surprised when I saw the reprinted book and the fact that they had made it into a movie. I wonder how true to the book it was...
Michael wrote: "Don't know Brenda but i read an article were it said Robyn had alot of input into the movie so i would say it is faithful. I will have to read the book sometime soon to see if i am correct. Also fr..."
Oh that's good. I got my copy from the library so hadn't checked, but it's been "revamped" as the cover is different to the original one. But it's great she had a lot of input...you would enjoy the book I think Michael:)
Oh that's good. I got my copy from the library so hadn't checked, but it's been "revamped" as the cover is different to the original one. But it's great she had a lot of input...you would enjoy the book I think Michael:)
Update! We eventually sailed out through 6 metre waves which was bad enough! We went to bed and slept through the worst of it. Luckily neither of us get sea sick. In London now and the hotel floor still seems to be moving....

Quickest way to get your land legs is to walk outside. Take a long stroll and eventually your brain will figure out you're not on the water :)

I read this years ago, when I was helping my Uncle and his mate break and train camels, so it was very topical for us at the time. We then took 8 half broken camels on a 600km round trip - mostly just walked them with cars as a training exercise, but occasionally rode the better broken ones - in the Pilbara. It would have been around 1988 I think. Made our own camel saddles and had two showers in three weeks!
It's a fascinating book, and I'd really like to see the movie. And of course, I rather like camels :)
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