Above: Olinda gardens
I though this was a fitting picture to go with a favourite song of mine. I can't find it on Youtube anywhere but can write the words. "Araluen" is the name of a poem written by the Australian poet Henry Kendall for his baby daughter whome he named Araluen.
Araluen
Take this rose, and gently place it on the tender mosses deep
Where our little darling, Araluen, lies asleep.
Put the blossom close to baby -- kneel with me, my love, and pray;
We must leave the bird we've buried -- say good-bye to her to-day;
In the shadow of our trouble we must go to other lands,
And the flowers we have fostered will be left to other hands.
Other eyes will watch them growing -- other feet will softly tread
Where two hearts are nearly breaking, where so many tears are shed.
Bitter is the world we live in: life and love are mixed with pain;
We will never see these daisies -- never water them again.
. . . . .
Here the blue-eyed Spring will linger, here the shining month will stay,
Like a friend, by Araluen, when we two are far away;
But, beyond the wild, wide waters, we will tread another shore --
We will never watch this blossom, never see it any more.
Girl, whose hand at God's high altar in the dear, dead year I pressed,
Lean your stricken head upon me -- this is still your lover's breast!
She who sleeps was first and sweetest -- none we have to take her place!
Empty is the little cradle -- absent is the little face.
Other children may be given; but this rose beyond recall,
But this garland of your girlhood, will be dearest of them all.
None will ever, Araluen, nestle where you used to be,
In my heart of hearts, you darling, when the world was new to me;
We were young when you were with us, life and love were happy things
To your father and your mother ere the angels gave you wings.
You that sit and sob beside me -- you, upon whose golden head
Many rains of many sorrows have from day to day been shed;
Who, because your love was noble, faced with me the lot austere
Ever pressing with its hardship on the man of letters here --
Let me feel that you are near me, lay your hand within mine own;
You are all I have to live for, now that we are left alone.
Three there were, but one has vanished. Sins of mine have made you weep;
But forgive your baby's father now that baby is asleep.
Let us go, for night is falling, leave the darling with her flowers;
Other hands will come and tend them -- other friends in other hours.
FAIR FAT AND FORTY: Never mess with a woman who can pull rank.
And remember .....
Never keep up with the Joneses. Drag them down to your level
And remember .....
Never keep up with the Joneses. Drag them down to your level
This Week's Choice
David Cassidy the teen idol and star of The Partridge Family has passed away at the age of 67. In tribute to him, this week's choice is I Think I Love You....
Friday, 2 July 2010
Monday, 14 June 2010
Music for the Soul
Being struck down by a rotten cold/flu/virus thingy, I called the doctor who made a home visit - several hours later mind. It being a Sunday and all. I have what the Medicos call URTI - Upper Respitrory Tract Infection. You know, the fancy name given to an infection which doctors don't know what to call! The usual, it's viral, take panadol, get plenty of rest, take it easy, take Vitamin C, put Vicks in a bowl, pour on boiling water, place head over bowl covered with tea towel and inhale.
Actually, URTI's is are the illnesses caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx. Did you know with this you could have
Rhinitis
Rhinosinusitis
Sinusitis
Nasopharyngitis
Pharyngitis
Epiglottitis
Laryngitis
Laryngotracheitis
Supraglottitis
Tracheitis
Not to mention a touch of the flu! Now I think I feel worse reading all that lot.
I've been listening to some music - well there's only so much time you can spend watching movies in the lounge with the heater on. Not to mention the gas bill. I've been alternating between hot and horrible and cold and shivery. At the moment it's the hot/horrible stage.
Anyway, getting back to music, Youtube comes in very handy doesn't it? Here's what I'm listening to right now -
He always wrote such happy music and this is one of my favourites.
Actually, URTI's is are the illnesses caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx. Did you know with this you could have
Rhinitis
Rhinosinusitis
Sinusitis
Nasopharyngitis
Pharyngitis
Epiglottitis
Laryngitis
Laryngotracheitis
Supraglottitis
Tracheitis
Not to mention a touch of the flu! Now I think I feel worse reading all that lot.
I've been listening to some music - well there's only so much time you can spend watching movies in the lounge with the heater on. Not to mention the gas bill. I've been alternating between hot and horrible and cold and shivery. At the moment it's the hot/horrible stage.
Anyway, getting back to music, Youtube comes in very handy doesn't it? Here's what I'm listening to right now -
He always wrote such happy music and this is one of my favourites.
Sunday, 13 June 2010
I Have A COLD
Winter woes
Isn't it wonderful - the kindness of sick people who are just dying to share with you, and give you what they have?!
A family member was sick as a dog on Monday and Tuesday, and still not 100% on Wednesday. Come Thursday, they're on the mend. And for me - it started on Thursday night - my throat felt a leetle sore.
Friday was the "my throat feels like razor blades" syndrome and you just know your taste buds will be shot to pieces the next day. So it was and so on the Friday I decided on having "junk food" for tea. After all I reasoned, I wouldn't be able to taste it or anything else much the next day. And so it proved.
Today, Saturday, sees me with the full works and getting progeessingly worse as the day wore on. The razor blades had thankfully removed themselves from my throat, but the taste buds are gone - can't taste a thing really. And the nose - it alternates between blocked and stuffy and running like a tap. But blocked seems to be the winner.
Sneezes too, and those rings of heavy fire going around in circles around the eyes. Lethargic and energy-less. I rarely get sick. And I don't much like it when I do. I just wish this heavy infestation of being an incubus of viral plague would go away.
It is now early Sunday morning and I need some TLC. Which I won't get. Mums aren't supposed to get sick - right?
Isn't it wonderful - the kindness of sick people who are just dying to share with you, and give you what they have?!
A family member was sick as a dog on Monday and Tuesday, and still not 100% on Wednesday. Come Thursday, they're on the mend. And for me - it started on Thursday night - my throat felt a leetle sore.
Friday was the "my throat feels like razor blades" syndrome and you just know your taste buds will be shot to pieces the next day. So it was and so on the Friday I decided on having "junk food" for tea. After all I reasoned, I wouldn't be able to taste it or anything else much the next day. And so it proved.
Today, Saturday, sees me with the full works and getting progeessingly worse as the day wore on. The razor blades had thankfully removed themselves from my throat, but the taste buds are gone - can't taste a thing really. And the nose - it alternates between blocked and stuffy and running like a tap. But blocked seems to be the winner.
Sneezes too, and those rings of heavy fire going around in circles around the eyes. Lethargic and energy-less. I rarely get sick. And I don't much like it when I do. I just wish this heavy infestation of being an incubus of viral plague would go away.
It is now early Sunday morning and I need some TLC. Which I won't get. Mums aren't supposed to get sick - right?
Thursday, 10 June 2010
War: When Will We Learn?
Two young Australian soldiers died in Afghanistan. Sapper Jacob Moerland, 21, and Darren Smith, 26, from the 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment were killed while on patrol. It was Jacob Moerland's first overseas deployment. He was 21 and engaged to be married. Darren Smith had a wife and young son in Brisbane. This was his first deployment too. He was a handler for an explosives detection dog named Herbie who also died.
Why are we there? To stop the Taliban? Or is it about oil? Protecting "interests".
What will it achieve? Things will remain the same. Women will still be kept in submission, human rights - what human rights? 6o - 80 % of women are forced into marriage. Countries send in armies and young men will die and nothing will change.
That is the real tragedy.
Have we learnt nothing?
Why are we there? To stop the Taliban? Or is it about oil? Protecting "interests".
What will it achieve? Things will remain the same. Women will still be kept in submission, human rights - what human rights? 6o - 80 % of women are forced into marriage. Countries send in armies and young men will die and nothing will change.
That is the real tragedy.
Have we learnt nothing?
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
What The??
Well! Today I thought to set up a blog title for my next trip and not knowing which one I actually wanted, or rather thought would look better did a couple. The blog title I thought looked best - I couldn't use that for the URL, obviously it has been taken. So I chagned the blog title so it reads the same as the url. That's fine. Next, I thought to do another for aanother place I'm going to, that's fine too.
But, when I decided to set up a third one, I struck trouble. I get a message asking me to verify my identity and putting down my mobile phone. Problem is, I don't have a mobile phone and have to decide which family member's one to use.
Weird eh? Vewry strange.....
But, when I decided to set up a third one, I struck trouble. I get a message asking me to verify my identity and putting down my mobile phone. Problem is, I don't have a mobile phone and have to decide which family member's one to use.
Weird eh? Vewry strange.....
Monday, 24 May 2010
First Birthday
This little poppet turned one on Saturday. Here she is with her two year old cousin enjoying birthday cake.
Oopsy daisies, I made a boo-boo. Her cousin is not her cousin - he's her uncle!
Oopsy daisies, I made a boo-boo. Her cousin is not her cousin - he's her uncle!
Monday, 17 May 2010
Genteel Ladies Luncheon - Part 2
Well we ladies met for lunch - oops, luncheon (sounds so much more genteel don't you think?) at the RACV Club in Bourke Street Melbourne.
Above: Those majestic doors
These imposing doors with automatic turning and the hushed, dulcet tones of the other diners set the tone. Very staid and conservative - really not me at all, at all, at all. I remember thinking a "Lady Godiva" might liven things up! Or...perhaps a Gypsy Rose Lee - now that would have everybody talking.
Above: Lemon Tart
Some of the ladies opted for this delicious tart - a tart for a tart, I hear you say. Hmm..what happens at the lunch, stays at the lunch.
My lips are sealed.
Above: Ginger and Berry
Some other ladies had this ^^^ !
All in all, the propretries were observed and decorum prevailed. Although.....a couple of ladies were seen accosting the local Mr. Plod, something about could they see his weapon?
Above: Those majestic doors
These imposing doors with automatic turning and the hushed, dulcet tones of the other diners set the tone. Very staid and conservative - really not me at all, at all, at all. I remember thinking a "Lady Godiva" might liven things up! Or...perhaps a Gypsy Rose Lee - now that would have everybody talking.
Above: Lemon Tart
Some of the ladies opted for this delicious tart - a tart for a tart, I hear you say. Hmm..what happens at the lunch, stays at the lunch.
My lips are sealed.
Above: Ginger and Berry
Some other ladies had this ^^^ !
All in all, the propretries were observed and decorum prevailed. Although.....a couple of ladies were seen accosting the local Mr. Plod, something about could they see his weapon?
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