
I was going to launch into our events over the past year that I have been thrilled to be part of, but it sounded a bit exhausting for a Saturday and will get back to it…..soon… Continue reading

I was going to launch into our events over the past year that I have been thrilled to be part of, but it sounded a bit exhausting for a Saturday and will get back to it…..soon… Continue reading

We left Leeton in 1989, but I can’t leave without telling you about my neighbours. When we were young, the family on one side consisted of grandparents, mum and dad and teenage son. The grandmother had shoulder length, steel grey hair with big curls. She always seemed cranky to a little person, but never really worried me much. The grandfather I didn’t see much of, but just remember him as a nice man. Continue reading
Hi Landcarer’s
I really can’t believe that we are now staring at the face of Christmas!
On the Day 8 Blog I want to take the opportunity to acknowledge some of the wonderful events that I have attended, hosted by other organisations that have in some way benefited myself in my role, Landcare or our community. Continue reading
Today, I’m staying at my grandparents farm on the Mid North Coast of NSW.…I am sure that many of you have fond memories of dogs from your childhood, or even one that you currently have. Continue reading
If you missed the milking, you got breakfast ready with Nan and then fed the chooks. Now when I say chooks….I mean about four pens of chooks. These chooks were a special blend of breeding that had been achieved over a generation of strategic management and usually involved some roosters with a strong game line for just an extra challenge for an unsuspecting young person who was helping collect the eggs. Continue reading
As I mentioned in Blog 1, we lived a long way from our paternal grandparents. In the old Landcruiser and van, it would take us a good 12 hours to get to Bellangry, a rural area on the mid north coast, approximately 25km of winding road from Wauchope. Continue reading
We were fortunate to spend a lot of weekends and holidays enjoying time on the Murrumbidgee River. Obviously, growing up and spending so much time on her banks, playing on her sandy beaches, swimming and having fun in her murky waters, and canoeing significant sections of her, I have a soft spot for her and am grateful that we had the opportunity to enjoy time with her. Continue reading
I can still remember receiving one of my dolls for Christmas. My sister received a similar doll, but mine had BLONDE HAIR and a beautiful baby blue dress with a lace overlay. She was beautiful. I am embarrassed to say that I actually still have her. She may be missing some shoes though… Continue reading
I’m officially bringing in the side-kick in this blog. She got a little mention as being cute and chubby in the first blog, but she grew, she started to walk and talk. Continue reading