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Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Such a year for Asian airlines in particular.


message 16352: by K (new)

K | 1143 comments It is a sad day for us in our household. Last night, my husband and I had to say goodbye to our little budgie, Lifou who passed away. I tried very hard to save him, but it seemed that it was just his time. When you put him to bed, he would peek out from under the towel as though to say, "I am not tired." he'd also turn upside down on command, dance and would come when called- and then try to bite us! Lol. and he hated the sound of fast running water. whenever we ran water for washing up etc he would go off his nut. We will miss his cheekiness very much. We only had him 3 years, but in that short time he has made a proper stamp on our hearts. RIP Little mate!


message 16353: by Jülie ☼♄  (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments So sorry to hear that Kiera, they are such smart little creatures with real personalities and I know how they get into your heart. He has a new set of wings now...RIP little Lifou.


message 16354: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
It is sad to lose a little budgie mate - they have their own personalities. We've lost a few over the years and our current one is over 13 years old...he's a cheeky boy!


message 16355: by K (new)

K | 1143 comments Brenda wrote: "It is sad to lose a little budgie mate - they have their own personalities. We've lost a few over the years and our current one is over 13 years old...he's a cheeky boy!"

My boy only lived for 3 1/2 years and his buddy whom we got at the same time only lived a few months when we got them. I don't seem to have luck with birds. All of mine die really young. What do I do wrong? :(


message 16356: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Maybe you could speak to a bird vet Kiera? They're very sensitive with what they eat so perhaps you're "spoiling" them with something that's not right for them? Just an idea...


message 16357: by K (new)

K | 1143 comments Brenda wrote: "Maybe you could speak to a bird vet Kiera? They're very sensitive with what they eat so perhaps you're "spoiling" them with something that's not right for them? Just an idea..."

Yes, a good one. Thank you!


message 16358: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Kiera wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Maybe you could speak to a bird vet Kiera? They're very sensitive with what they eat so perhaps you're "spoiling" them with something that's not right for them? Just an idea..."

Yes..."


Hope you can get some help...we have an excellent one here so I'm sure there'd be bird vets in your area:)


message 16359: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Kiera wrote: "It is a sad day for us in our household. Last night, my husband and I had to say goodbye to our little budgie, Lifou who passed away. I tried very hard to save him, but it seemed that it was just h..."

Sorry to hear about your loss, Kiera. Losing a loved pet is never easy. Thinking of you. RIP Lifou.


message 16360: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5509 comments Brenda wrote: "It is sad to lose a little budgie mate - they have their own personalities. We've lost a few over the years and our current one is over 13 years old...he's a cheeky boy!"

Wow over 13. That's a good age, Brenda :)


message 16361: by K (new)

K | 1143 comments Thank you Sharon. I was just in the kitchen making lunch and it was very strange not to hear his chatter. :(


message 16362: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "Brenda wrote: "It is sad to lose a little budgie mate - they have their own personalities. We've lost a few over the years and our current one is over 13 years old...he's a cheeky boy!"

Wow over 1..."


Yes, everyone says they don't usually live that long!


message 16363: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) 4.15am, having my first coffee, cat on my lap:)

I've just finished my coffee outside like normal. Had a terrible fright. I saw a 3ft fat dwarf standing on the garden path. It took me a few seconds to realize this was actually my garbage bin, sitting out (where I'd wheeled it yesterday) on the path so I wouldn't forget to put it out tonight!


message 16364: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9989 comments LOL Bette, you are funny!!


message 16365: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) @Marianne I'm sure lots of people would say 'stupid' instead of funny:D


message 16366: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9989 comments Only those people who haven't done something equally silly. I know I have!


message 16367: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9989 comments When we had a pharmacy in Campbelltown many years ago, we had a display that included a life-sized poster of a man. I can't recall how many times I walked up to serve him before I would realise, again.....


message 16368: by Jülie ☼♄  (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments B the BookAddict wrote: "4.15am, having my first coffee, cat on my lap:)

I've just finished my coffee outside like normal. Had a terrible fright. I saw a 3ft fat dwarf standing on the garden path. It took me a few se..."


Lol Bette, which one of the three dwarves...the Yellow, Red or Green? ;)


message 16369: by Marina (new)

Marina Finlayson | 285 comments Lol at Marianne and Bette's dwarf! Years ago when we still had our previous dog, who was not a terribly brave soul, we bought a large camellia in a pot, about 6 ft tall and bushy. We didn't have time to plant it that afternoon so we stuck it in the corner of the back yard. That night when we took the dog outside he had hysterics, barking his head off at the scary intruder lurking in the corner.


message 16370: by K (new)

K | 1143 comments Hahaha, that's so funny Marina! When my bullmastiff was a pup, she discovered her reflection in one of the bedroom windows and she went crazy growling and barking at this strange dog in her yard. It went on for a few months. It was a crack up! She is also not such a brave girl. Lol.


message 16371: by Marina (new)

Marina Finlayson | 285 comments Funny, Kiera! Now I come to think of it, I don't think I've ever owned a brave dog. Maybe their reputation as mankind's protectors is a trifle exaggerated!


message 16372: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments I'm being totally distracted by our two cats, who are attempting to stalk a cheeky mouse running along our patio. They are inside, and the mouse is outside. It's very cheeky, because it keeps coming back and looking at them.

There's been one banged cat head, and much intent staring.

I'm actually attempting to work through the paperback edits of Resistance. Cats are way too distracting.


message 16373: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
B the BookAddict wrote: "4.15am, having my first coffee, cat on my lap:)

I've just finished my coffee outside like normal. Had a terrible fright. I saw a 3ft fat dwarf standing on the garden path. It took me a few se..."


See what happens when you rise so early!!! LOL More sleep needed for you Bette;)


message 16374: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Marianne wrote: "When we had a pharmacy in Campbelltown many years ago, we had a display that included a life-sized poster of a man. I can't recall how many times I walked up to serve him before I would realise, ag..."

Hahaha!! Now I've done that, only as a customer!


message 16375: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Leonie wrote: "I'm being totally distracted by our two cats, who are attempting to stalk a cheeky mouse running along our patio. They are inside, and the mouse is outside. It's very cheeky, because it keeps comin..."

I think all of our animal friends are distracting Leonie, but mostly in a nice way:)


message 16376: by Jülie ☼♄  (last edited Dec 30, 2014 07:19PM) (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Oh Brenda you look like your ol' self again...only...have you lost a few petals over the holidays? ;)


message 16377: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9989 comments I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the eye....


message 16378: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6954 comments Marina wrote: "Lol at Marianne and Bette's dwarf! Years ago when we still had our previous dog, who was not a terribly brave soul, we bought a large camellia in a pot, about 6 ft tall and bushy. We didn't have ti..."

Had a laugh Marina. Ours will bark at anything that moves,including a plastic bag being blown by the wind that got dropped on the front lawn by the garbage man. No-one would get near our place without her letting us know. She guards well.


message 16379: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6954 comments I'm quite excited. Just been notified I won a Goodreads giveaway. A Book Lover's Calendar and Journal That will be fun. Will have to wait a few weeks for it to arrive in Australia.


message 16380: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9869 comments Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the eye...."

Umm... Did you often have men wearing only Thermoskins come into the Pharmacy Marianne?


message 16381: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 89 comments B the BookAddict wrote: "4.15am, having my first coffee, cat on my lap:)

I've just finished my coffee outside like normal. Had a terrible fright. I saw a 3ft fat dwarf standing on the garden path. It took me a few se..."


LOL - love it :)


message 16382: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9869 comments Leonie wrote: "I'm being totally distracted by our two cats, who are attempting to stalk a cheeky mouse running along our patio. They are inside, and the mouse is outside. It's very cheeky, because it keeps comin..."

Sounds like a mouse with a death wish!
My cats always want to sit ON the keyboard when I'm trying to work at home.


message 16383: by Sally906 (last edited Dec 30, 2014 08:51PM) (new)

Sally906 | 89 comments I have just finished doing up my book reading stats for 2014 to post on my blog - in summary:

I read 158 books in 2014 - over 11 different genres - my most read genres were mystery & romance- 79 were Aussie Authors and 84 were new for me authors. My average 'score' was B (4 stars) - 74 books to be precise.

My 5 star reads were:

1. Deserving Deathby Katherine Howell
2. The Last Shotby Michael Adams
3. Frontier Incursion by Leonie Rogers
4. Mister Owita's Guide to Gardening: How I Learned the Unexpected Joy of a Green Thumb and an Open Heart by Carol Wall
5. Red Wolf by Jennifer Dance
6. Ronan's Echo by Joanne van Os
7. Admission by Barry Jonsberg
8. A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
9. Outback Ghost by Rachael Johns
10. Unforgivable by Sharon Robards
11. Borderlands by Skye Melki-Wegner
12. Almost Deadby Kaz Delaney
13. The Girl in the Yellow Vest by Loretta Hill
14. Deception by Barry Jonsberg
15. Someone Like You by Victoria Purman
16. Whisper Of Jasmine by Deanna Raybourne
17. Dead, Actually by Kaz Delaney
18. The Kitchen Daughter by Jael McHenry
19. Outback Blaze by Rachael Johns
20. Royal Blood by Rhys Bowen
21. Night Broken by Patricia Briggs
22. Good Tidings by Terri Reid
23. The Puzzle Ring by Kate Forsyth
24. Twin Curse by Rinelle Grey
25. Timeless by Gail Carriger
26. Deeper Water by Jessie Cole
27. Frontier Resistance by Leonie Rogers
28. Forbidden Fruit: A Nell Forrest Mystery 3 by Ilsa Evans
29. The One by Kiera Cass
30. O Little Town by Don Reid
31. After Darkness by Christine Piper


message 16384: by Marina (new)

Marina Finlayson | 285 comments Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the eye...."

Umm... Did you often have men wearing only Thermoskins come into the Pharmacy Marianne?"


A good pharmacist must be ready for anything, Carolyn!


message 16385: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6954 comments Certainly lots of good ones there, Sally.


message 16386: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
☼♄Jülie wrote: "Oh Brenda you look like your ol' self again...only...have you lost a few petals over the holidays? ;)"

Hahaha!! A few petals missing; not watered enough;)


message 16387: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the eye...."

They are life like a lot of dummys;)


message 16388: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Dale wrote: "I'm quite excited. Just been notified I won a Goodreads giveaway. A Book Lover's Calendar and Journal That will be fun. Will have to wait a few weeks for it to arrive in Australia."

Congratulations Dale!


message 16389: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9869 comments Sally906 wrote: "I have just finished doing up my book reading stats for 2014 to post on my blog - in summary:

I read 158 books in 2014 - over 11 different genres - my most read genres were mystery & romance- 79 w..."


Sounds like you had a great reading year Sally! Will be hard to top that in 2015 :)


message 16390: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Marina wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the eye...."

Umm......"


And I can absolutely say that although I've never had a patient dressed only in thermoskins come into our practice, that we get the odd person who walks in and immediately removes way too much clothing. (Even before we've asked "So what brings you in here today?")

Oh the joys of being a physio... :)


message 16391: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Sounds like fun Leonie O_o!!!


message 16392: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Brenda wrote: "Sounds like fun Leonie O_o!!!"

In my first year out from uni, I learnt that not everyone wears underwear. Much 'casual' towel draping!


message 16393: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Leonie wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Sounds like fun Leonie O_o!!!"

In my first year out from uni, I learnt that not everyone wears underwear. Much 'casual' towel draping!"


Oh dear, that wouldn't be a good look!!


message 16394: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Leonie wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Sounds like fun Leonie O_o!!!"

In my first year out from uni, I learnt that not everyone wears underwear. Much 'casual' towel draping!"


I can imagine not wearing underwear if you are wearing a particular lovely dress where underwear would show or create a line that you don't want (although I've certainly never worn anything like that myself, and can't see anything like that entering my wardrobe in the foreseeable future!!), but I can't imagine no underwear just in day-to-day getting around??? And especially if you're going to the physio who might be getting you to do all sorts of things where underwear could be beneficial!!

Lucky you, Leonie!


message 16395: by Marina (new)

Marina Finlayson | 285 comments Leonie wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Sounds like fun Leonie O_o!!!"

In my first year out from uni, I learnt that not everyone wears underwear. Much 'casual' towel draping!"


The mind boggles!


message 16396: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80183 comments Mod
Sally906 wrote: "I have just finished doing up my book reading stats for 2014 to post on my blog - in summary:

I read 158 books in 2014 - over 11 different genres - my most read genres were mystery & romance- 79 w..."


An excellent list of books Sally! Some really enjoyable reads for you this year:)


message 16397: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9989 comments Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the eye...."

Umm... Did you often h..."


LOL!! Well, the Thermoskins did include shoulder and hip ones so he was well-covered. Looked like he had blue shorts on...


message 16398: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9869 comments Marianne wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the eye...."

Umm......"


Well at least he was well covered unlike some of Leonie's patients!
I can't imagine going to a Dr or Physio without my BEST underwear on let alone none! Must be my Presbyterian upbringing :)


message 16399: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9989 comments Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of the corner of the..."

Yes, didn't our mothers always say, in case you're in an accident, although chances are that you might be incontinent if it was a bad enough accident, so so much for clean underwear then!


message 16400: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Marianne wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Marianne wrote: "I checked with hubby, I think it was a life-size dummy wearing various Thermoskin supports, so life-like enough to mistake out of t..."

Also, if it's a bad enough accident, the last thing the doctors are doing is reflecting on how nice your underwear is - they're probably most interested in cutting it off!


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