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Naive traveller

I am sure there are people that will laugh at me here.... and with good cause, but in Spain... they mostly only speak Spanish. laugh One of the most common misconceptions I have heard is that English is spoken everywhere and it's so easy to travel. Well it's not always the case.

I travelled to Spain recently and as I have grown up in Australia, I have never truly had the need to learn another language. Australia is just a large island of English speakers floating around in the Southern part of the globe... for anyone who may have missed it.

I am quite in awe of other countries whose inhabitants are often bilingual. I am tri-lingual... in as much as I try to speak what I see written and it is not even close to what it is meant to sound like. Fortunately I had a friend join the same tour as me and he could speak Spanish, French and he simply adapted for Portuguese. It even came in handy in a store in Madrid with Asians... we weren't quite sure where they were from... until all of a sudden he is speaking fluently to them. Apparently Mandarin. Up until he discovered what language he needed, I had been trying to procure a new IPhone cord because I had left mine in Salamanca and they had been pointing to light globes.

So, I am now wondering where I need to explore in the future and what I need to learn before getting there. Italian seems a likely choice. I am told if I can learn one of the languages, the others will come naturally to me.
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"The time has come"

"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
Of cabbages--and kings--
And why the sea is boiling hot--
And whether pigs have wings."


My time on CS has been interesting to say the least. I have met a few people offline and often been surprised at the need to hide behind the profile. I won't say there haven't been a few bumps on my ride here, but I will say... it is, what it is!

Mike arrives in Australia today. If all goes well, he should be landing in Tullamarine tonight and we will start our life together. I laughed as I told friends that perhaps Mike was to blame for the abysmal weather here over the last few days, but it seems on the day of his arrival, for the moment at least... the weather is now calm.

I want to thank the few individuals that I have been on friendly terms with here for making it just a wee bit more interesting for me to visit these pages. I want to also thank those I passed by and waved to, for imparting a new experience my way.

Once Mike arrives safely and he is safely ensconced in my home, I believe that is my cue to exit left. This is, after all, a dating site. There are many people I could thank by name, but ... Z stands out. He was always willing to impart his knowledge, with such wit and aplomb. KNenagh... who reflected my own thoughts so many times. She has grace, which is a rare commodity in this world. Brannigan from the forums, simply for making me smile. And there was also Delatude, who is truly a gentleman. I could list several others, but I am sure you are aware of your wonderful traits and don't need to have me detail them here. bouquet

... so before tonight is out, I will know if Australian Immigration has let Mike slip in ... and then it's my time to slip away.
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Drinkies

Methinks it's drinkie's time. Anyone want to join me ? I can't drink this bottle alone...
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...actually truth beknown... I probably can't drink the next one alone either. laugh
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Strzelecki

Located in the Strzelecki Ranges,
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there is a park...
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and today...
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regardless of the abysmal weather...
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I ventured there to take a walk. There are some advantages to cold, dismal days...
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and that is , other people will avoid the park.
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I was fortunate to have the park to myself and got to see a few wallabies and a lot of birds.
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I have no photos of any of the wildlife because they move too quickly for me to shoot them. laugh With a camera I mean!
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After completing the walk up and down gullies and through some beautiful landscape, I was very happy to return to Wolfy (my chariot) and drive home. Even the drive to and from the park is scenic.
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Bushwalking

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...some of you might refer to it as "hiking"...but for Australians, we 'bushwalk'.
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I spent many years doing this as way of relaxing, forgetting about the week I had just had... and then, things changed in my life and I changed one simple pleasure for another. I know what you are thinking here... scold No, I did NOT call Mike simple. giggle

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But the pleasure for me is to go walking through nature. The serenity is captivating... it brings a calmness and you can lose yourself in this environment.

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My last day off for the weekend meant that I had the day to myself... and whilst I should be doing housework, I justified that my ironing and washing were done... and I drove to a Lyrebird Walk nearby.
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There were only a few other individuals using the track, a couple of runners ...who barely interrupted my solitude as they rushed past ...
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and a family with children that were using the trail to see which brother could beat which. I am not even sure their parents had time to enjoy the solitude as they raced to keep up. But they were very polite; they all said hello as they passed.

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After finishing this walk... I headed to the local country town to have a coffee. I was given good advice to try a café there... and the recommendation certainly came through for me... the coffee was the best I have ever had.
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Organic coffee beans. Barista serving. Clean machines. daydream What an incredible way to end my day.
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The road to recovery

After a recent fire in Gippsland , it's almost like watching a rebirth. The fires took their toll recently on the local area, stripping the landscape of it's foliage and lush green look.
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These fires were burning in the second week of February, and it has only been recently that they managed to get the coal mine fire under control.
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Summer in Australia usually indicates the beginning of fire season for us, we know the fires will occur, but we are never sure of when, or where. The one in Morwell was close to a coal mine and unfortunately, it was not contained and spread into an area of the mine that was no longer used. These fires stayed with the local area for 6 weeks.
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Twice when I was in Morwell for appointments, I received the CFA (Country Fire Association) alert on my phone telling me to evacuate the area. It's an interesting message to receive, as it's quite limited and you wonder if it's safe to leave the way you arrived. Fortunately it was.
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But let's not dwell on the fire itself, but rather the recovery. There is something about the regeneration of the Australian bush that is like a salve. I drive up the freeway frequently and the bush is burned , but you see signs of recovery... and with that comes hope of the lush Australian bush returning. The burned area is almost eerie as infrastructure in the area, such as the road safety barriers have melted under intense heat. Slowly they are removing the signs that melted, and are unreadable... they are removing trees that could be hazardous to the nearby road... and slowly it returns to what we remember.
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However, while it's returning to it's beauty... there is the haunting reminder that we have to , as Australians, be careful in Summer.
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It fascinates me to watch the bush recover, so I thought I would share a few photos I took over the weekend. There is a small local road that runs parallel with the freeway, so I ventured there to take some photos to help a little with perspective.
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I particularly love how dormant buds under the bark, called epicormic buds, sprouted and in the following weeks the trees covered themselves with this fuzzy layer of foliage.
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MikeNewToThis

A little birdy told me that it's your birthday.

Happy Birthday! May your day be filled with laughter and love. balloons cake
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Have you ever wondered?

...Ever wondered why some people appear to get exactly what they want in life... that things just sparkle for them? They appear not to struggle with life, money, friends... the world seems to glow for them?

Determination plays a big part in our existence... Not letting the little things get us down. Allowing ourselves to make mistakes and forgiving ourselves for them. Learning. Evolving. Positive behaviour often breeds positive results.

I believe 2014 will be what we make of it... I want to wish you all a Happy New Year and wish you the very best for it.

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My impressions of Cork

While I dislike flights, I certainly love being able to see how other people live, how history comes alive and ... I love the diversity in food , beliefs and cultures. I left for Ireland at the end of October, returning two weeks later. I really enjoyed the trip.

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St Finbarre's Cathedral

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St Finbarre's Cathedral

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St Finbarre's Cathedral

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St Anne's Mental Asylum

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It didn't go up in flames when Mike entered. giggle St Colman's Cathedral, Cobh

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Cobh

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Blarney Castle estate

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Blarney Castle

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Blarney Castle

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Blarney Castle estate

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Blarney Castle

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The most photographed tree in the gardens at Blarney Castle

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Blarney House --Yes, that is Mike. You can wave to him in the distance.

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Blarney Castle estate

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Lighthouse

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Lighthouse



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Kinsale
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Landscape painting

... an hour ago, I wandered out to the garden to take a few photos... I take a lot of photos of my garden. However, it feels like I need to lately.

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I will be in Ireland before the week is out and I hear the weather is dismal...

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...when I was there in July, the weather was perfect...

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...so it seems natural that I should return to see the "Real Ireland".

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However, right now, my garden has a spectacular array of flowers.

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It seems I might miss a little bit of the Spring display this year while I am off traveling again...

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...even when I return to Australia, I have to go to Melbourne for a week for a course.

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...so I might be relying on photographs this year to remind me how spectacular the colours and scents are at this time of year.

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“A garden should make you feel you've entered privileged space -- a place not just set apart but reverberant -- and it seems to me that, to achieve this, the gardener must put some kind of twist on the existing landscape, turn its prose into something nearer poetry.”
? Michael Pollan, Second Nature: A Gardener's Education


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...there is always next year to stop and smell the roses. smile

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Parfum

"You Remain"

As a perfume doth remain
In the folds where it hath lain,
So the thought of you, remaining
Deeply folded in my brain,
Will not leave me;
all things leave me;
You remain.

Other thoughts may come and go
Other moments I may know,
That shall waft me, in their going
As a breath blown to and fro;
Fragrant memories,
fragrant memories
Come and Go.

Only thoughts of you remain
In my heart where they have lain-
Perfumed thoughts of you, remaining
A hid sweetness, in my brain.
Others leave me; all things leave me;
You remain.

By the British poet, Arthur Symons (1865-1945).




While I live a simple life, enjoying life's simple pleasures, one of my favourite indulgences in life is perfume.

Do you have a favourite perfume, cologne or scent?
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A toast to vegemite

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On October 25, 2013 vegemite is celebrating it's 90th birthday. This product isn't always appreciated globally, in fact, many people from overseas wonder how Australians manage to have it as a staple food in their cupboard.

But in recognition of vegemite, I think we should have a toast...

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giggle...okay perhaps we will put it on toast.

To date, we have enjoyed 90 billion jars of vegemite in Australia. It's iconic for Australians.... just as a tinnie at a BBQ, our 'such is life' bushranger or even Don Bradman , our star cricketer. It holds an integral part of our culture in it's hands.

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The only thing that saddens many Australians is that our famous icon and favourite breakfast spread is now owned by Americans...and they don't seem to appreciate it like we do! laugh

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So on behalf of Australia... Happy Birthday, Vegemite! party
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