Dot, do you really think that you would be happy in a regimented old farts village? You'd be watching your money go down the gurgler faster than water and how much of the house do you really own? Been listening to a mate who moved to one and he is happy to part with his money to have the tiny patch of dirt mowed etc. Not for me. xxxx
Shirley, I don't know how the whole school can claim aboriginality, but the principal would love all the extra funding that the school would get. The Entrance PS was one where the boss would actively get parents onto the lists, but I felt that he was happy to lie about too many things. Good that he moved on, but don't know what happened to the "indigenous" kids. As for smoking ceremonies, I am highly allergic to any smoke and in bushfire season, I live on antihistamines and strong eye drops as well. Glad that you had a good time.
Today was another beautiful day in paradise. The house was even opened up for the warm air to invade our space. I was woken at 8am by the caravan park telling me that their phones have been out for a week. Our booking was confirmed and all is forgiven.
Next phone call, just after 9 was the solicitor's receptionist asking us to change our appointment due to him being in court. That's ok. We will still be changing our wills, but not until next Thursday now. Just means that I have tomorrow for more jobs to get done.
I have had a request for some wine bottle cheese plates, so that has been the task in the shed today. A couple are being fired tonight and probably another couple tomorrow. Most of my time was spent cleaning off the labels and glue residue. If not done properly, the glass looks crap. I did find the stash of dark green glass, to get ready to make some Christmas trees, so the next few days are already under construction.
night night vegemites xxx