More photos to come when I download them from my camera.
Here is a view of Uluru as we came in on the plane, and a photo of a didgeridoo (Yiá¸aki) being played at a supper that Sarah and I attended.


More photos to come when I download them from my camera.
Here is a view of Uluru as we came in on the plane, and a photo of a didgeridoo (Yiá¸aki) being played at a supper that Sarah and I attended.


Rids is a gentleman that I took for a cycle and coffee through Cycle Without Age where I volunteer. Colin got to join us this week. He enjoyed the ride, was great conversing with Rids, and learned a little magic.




One is in long sleeves and jeans, the other is in shorts and a t-shirt. Perfect weather today to wear what ever you like!

Laura has house athletics day last week. Her house is Sheppard-Tyson. They get very excited about cheering each other on. The outfits can get quite bright and loud.
She had a great time.

Grandpa gave Colin boomerangs for his birthday. We are still figuring out how to throw them well. It’s lots of fun to go to the park and chuck them around, even if they don’t always come back.



Spotted in Singapore:

When single boiled mini Buddha jumps over the wall just won’t do.
Settled in with a stack of books. Colin is happy at the library.

It was cold and windy and rainy, so I didn’t take many photos, but the camp-out at Colin’s school was a big success!
Cliff’s lime green tent stands out amidst a sea of brown and grey.
The hot-beverage stall did a brisk business. Colin was very pleased with his hot chocolate with marshmallows.
The year 6 students set up fundraising stalls for charity. This was a clever game where you had to toss a dollar coin. If it landed on the chocolate you got to keep it.
One of Colin’s friends gave him “Othello” for his birthday. We had fun playing with Laura was sailing and Cliff was setting up the school camp-out.


Laura was sailing today in the State School Sailing Regatta. The team did well, showed great teamwork and spirit, and had fun.



