Just loved this cute little project bag. But it was a bit tricky to make. I think I used too thick a wadding but its done now. My OPAM done for May.
Tuesday, 22 May 2018
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
Special Celebration 60 years Anniversary
Last weekend saw a big get together of family and friends for my parents 60th wedding anniversary. Their anniversary is on the 29 th March but we couldn't celebrate until this weekend due to family weddings and Easter. Quite an achievement for any couple. Mum and Dad had a lovely day. We hosted 65 people at our house for Sunday lunch and most of the family visiting for the weekend. Just a tad exhausted on Monday but very proud to be able to do it for them. Our parents have been nothing but loving caring and giving, providing every opportunity possible for us. Thank you Mum and Dad.
| The bridesmaids dresses and photos |
| Ray and Noela Donpon |
| Mum and Dad's original cake topper on the side of the cake. |
| A letter from the Queen and the Governor General |
| All those standing are the remaining wedding party..Sadly none of Dad's attendants are still with us . |
| Their Children |
| Children with their husbands and wives. |
| The grandchildren with partners or spouses |
5 great granddaughters , my granddaughter on the left .
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All of Mum's brothers and sisters were here .. Dads family , sadly, not well enough to attend.
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Monday, 16 April 2018
Longreach Thompson River
Many years ago the Aboriginal people cut a shield from this tree .
What sunset wine and cheese should like on the Thompson River at Longreach
What it really looked like ... so many flies, most wore fly veils.
Sunday, 15 April 2018
Aramac and Lake Dunn
This little western town is a little famous because this is near where Harry Redford known as Captain Starlight stole a 1000 head of cattle and a white bull. He drove them to Bourke and then was caught. I think this cowboy looks like Robert Redford and he has his name on the statue but Mr B doesn't agree he says its Captain Starlight.
Some of the many sculptures in the area , as I said earlier people in the west are very resourceful. It's a test of age and knowledge to see what some of the sculptures are made of.

So very dry on the way to Aramac . It was greener when we arrived this is just out of Barcaldine.
Some of the many sculptures in the area , as I said earlier people in the west are very resourceful. It's a test of age and knowledge to see what some of the sculptures are made of.
So very dry on the way to Aramac . It was greener when we arrived this is just out of Barcaldine.
Tambo
The Tambo Teddy is a bear that is completely hand made with Australian wool. It is hand made in Tambo and was the invention of some towns people to try to keep close to the wool industry when it failed in their area. Also to keep the little town alive. The bear is famous in Australia and one was a gift from our government to little Prince George when he arrived into the world. Each bear is numbered and referenced and is unique. The bears are named after Stations in the area. Mine is Called "Tambo Station Ted"
Augathella
I have only one question ... Why?? meat ants are the most horrid things, you cant get rid of them , their nests go for hundreds of metres under the ground.
Barcaldine
The shearers strike at Barcaldine is a famous part of Australia's industrial history. " The Tree of Knowledge" was the famous landmark where the shearers gathered. Sadly it no longer lives but the remnants of the tree is here for good with a monument made of timber to this place and the shearers. The monument is like a giant wind chime with pieces of wood hanging from the roof. It's amazing to listen to it. You can see it for miles approaching Barky as its affectionately called. When I was here last about 10 years ago it was just a big black box and looked terrible I thought. But now it has aged it fits much better into the landscape.
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