Sunday, August 31, 2008

A walk and prayers at Pine Lake
















Today we joined our friends Hadie and John MacLeod on a walk to Pine Lake. First we drove from our home in Launceston to Deloraine, then we took the Lake highway which climbs steeply up to the highlands. We soon left the spring sunshine behind and disappeared into the clouds that were hugging the highlands for most of the day.

When we reached the beginning of the walk we put on our hats, gloves and extra layers of warm clothes to guard against the cold winds that were sweeping off the nearby peaks across the lake and surrounding moorland.

The wintry day provided a very mysterious atmosphere in which to explore the landscape of pines and other exotic plants that grow in this mountainous area. The variety of mosses, rivers of rocks and clumps of snow added to the beauty of the environment.

The Pine Lake walk offers a rare opportunity to get close to one of Tasmania’s rarest trees without having to go on an extended bush walk. The pencil pine is an ancient species that evolved before flowering plants and which is only found in the Tasmanian highlands.

Many of the Tasmanian conifers are unique to Tasmania. The pencil pine (Athrotaxis cupressoides), is generally restricted to sub-alpine areas above 800 m. Like its relative, the King Billy pine, it can reach ages greater than 1200 years. Pencil pines are often seen around the shores of highland lakes and tarns, creating the unique ambience of these beautiful areas of Tasmania.

When we reached the lake we offered some prayers and oms. I was very mindful of 3 dear friends who have recently passed. They were each passionate lovers of nature and worked hard in their efforts to help protect our beautiful Tasmanian natural environment: Margaret Thompson, Christopher Strong and Juliet Partridge.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Happy 92nd birthday to Estelle

Estelle and Noel in front
Diane and Barbara at the back.


We visited Estelle Fisher today at her home in Latrobe. Telle is a godmother to Noel. Telle's birthday was actually on Wednesday 27th, but we arranged to meet her, along with her two daughters, Barbara and Diane, today. Barbara and Diane were both visiting their mother from Victoria, so it was a nice opportunity to spend time with them, as well as help Telle celebrate a special birthday.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Happy 40th birthday, Toby!


Toby is celebrating his 40th birthday today. Happy birthday to our very special eldest child.

Vale Juliet Partridge 1941 - 2008


It is hard to imagine a world with out Juliet. She was such a delightful, energetic and loving person. It was loads of fun to be around her. Juliet was a great communicator.

She was a close friend and a colleague of mine for many years in the School of Education at the College of Advanced Education which then became the Tasmanian State Institute of Tasmania and later the University of Tasmania, Launceston. We were born in the same year and we retired from University life on the same day in January 1997.

Juliet had a heart of gold - she always had time to sit and talk. she was warm and generous with her time and her knowledge. If one needed a shoulder to cry on - or just someone to talk through an idea- or help with working though a problem or delicate issue - one could always count on Juliet to be there. She had a way of helping one get things in perspective and to see the positive side of situations.

Thank you Juliet for being such a wonderful, supportive, creative, generous and totally delightful human being. You certainly enriched my life.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Happy birthday, Christopher


Happy birthday to brother Christopher Stanley.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Friends at the Book Fair in Hobart


Lynne Andrews was also at the Book Fair selling copies of her excellent book:
Antarctic Eye - The Visual Journey.



We met Lindsay Broughton who was helping out on one of the stalls at the Book Fair.

We visited the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery specifically to view the works in the City of Hobart Art Prize 08. During our visit, we met Bea Maddock who mentioned that another friend, Beth Parsons had a stand at the Book Fair that was being held at the IXL Hotel on the waterfront in conjunction with the Writer's Festival.

We walked over to the hotel and found Beth with a stack of her recently published book 'Just a line to say '. After we had purchased a copy and had a little chat with Beth, we walked around a little to have a look at other publications that were on offer.




Beth Parsons




We visit Hobart

Edie

Nicole, David, Barbara, Noel, Edie & Toby

Edward, David, Barbara, Noel, Edie and Toby

Noel, Dorian and Edward

David, Dorian and Barbara

Dorian Broomhall


This weekend we visited Hobart. It was a special time as our eldest son, Toby will celebrate his 40th birthday on Wednesday. To mark this special event, Nicole's parents, David and Barbara Craddock are visiting from South Australia. Toby and Nicole organised for us to have a special evening out at 'Lebrina', the wonderful fine dining restaurant in New Town. We had a delicious meal in a warm and wonderfully relaxed private dining room.

During the weekend we also spent some special moments with our youngest grand child, the delightful Edie and her handsome and talented brother, Dorian.

Mt Wellington



Mt Wellington looked beautiful this morning. The snow capped mountain looked spectacular, viewed as a backdrop to the waterfront boats and buildings of downtown Hobart.

Happy birthday, Ailsa


Today is another happy birthday for a dear aunt : Ailsa Frost!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

John Olsen







One of my favourite Australian artists is John Olsen. I was fortunate to spend a weekend working with him in the days that Adult Education organised workshops at The Grange in Campbell Town. He is an excellent teacher.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

We visit Franklin House with cousin Thora.




Thora Fisher and Edward in the back garden of Franklin House.

This morning we took Thora to Franklin House. It is a beautiful National Trust house with delightful gardens as well as a beautiful interior. Thora enjoyed her visit.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Cousin Thora Fisher pays us a visit

Edward, Michael Fisher, Thora Fisher, Carolyn Fisher


Today Noel and I drove to Devonport to collect cousin Thora, who is visiting relatives in Tasmania. Thora is originally from Tasmania, but she now lives in Sunbury. We collected her from her grandsons home in Devonport before driving through to Launceston. As she had not been back to Tasmania for several years, we deviated from the highway and took the older roads through the smaller towns including Deloraine, Westbury and Hagley.

Monday, August 11, 2008

We visit the Library in Melbourne

Some Victorians.

A huge pumpkin!

This is a unique post card image of a house built partially from a fallen tree.


A photograph of a farmer with his team of horses pulling a binder.


A statue of St George near the main entrance to the Library building.


A view of the reading room in the library.

The ceiling of the reading room.


Kelly's death mask



We spent an enjoyable time at the Library. There was an excellent display of old books. We also enjoyed looking at the objects and images that make up the Victoria exhibition. Seeing Ned Kelly's armour brought back memories of my first trip to Melbourne in 1948. At that time, Kelly's armour was displayed at the old Melbourne aquarium.