Weaving loom
Weaving

Weaving loom

I’ve got my weaving loom out again. In 2017, I bought an 8 shaft table loom from Ashfords and for a couple of years got stuck into learning to weave and weaving. I worked out how to make my own patterns and made a few very nice things. So far,…

Control Chart of NSW COVID 19 New Cases
COVID-19

COVID NSW lockdown

In reverse date order You can always find the latest Control Chart graphs here. (Vaccination numbers don’t come through until after 5pm.) For the graphs in the link above, the series exponential in the first few graph is scary and is getting the most attention. Also the number in hospital…

Neeka at the Cubby
Cats

Neeka Obituary

Neeka (2004?-2020) Obituary Of all the cats we’ve had Neeka had the greatest need to fit in, to do the right thing. She was a truly lovely and loving cat. We got her from the pound in 2008 when she was either 2 or 4 depending on which form we…

COVID-19 Next steps
Coronavirus COVID-19

COVID-19 Next steps

It looks as though Australia may have succeeded in escaping a worse outcome. We have declining numbers of new cases, new deaths, active cases, people classified as severe. It appears that we know where most new cases come from. The question everyone is asking is “How long should we stay…

COVID-19 state of play – ‘I’ve been to cities that never close down’?
Coronavirus COVID-19

COVID-19 state of play – ‘I’ve been to cities that never close down’?

The image above shows results for countries at the top of the cases table on 2 April 2020. The world cases passed 1 million and deaths 53,000. Red and yellow columns are ‘new figures for the day’. The terrible day shown by France (1,355 new deaths was an aberration because…

Bionic Knee
Dr Andrew Redgment Total knee replacement

Total Knee Replacement – Right Knee – week 1 – preparation and hospital

Decision time. I’ve decided to have a Total Knee Replacement of my Right Knee. Why. Over the last 9 months or so, I noticed a rapid decline in my right knee. It was probably aggravated by several factors. 1) Following my left knee restructure 55 years ago, I have over used…

Brexit
Brexit England Opinion

Thoughts on Brexit

Thoughts on Brexit. A local told us that he had voted for Brexit ‘because the world would welcome Britain’s products – especially the Commonwealth’. I was a bit shocked for three reasons: In the early 1970s, Britain was so excited to join the then ‘European Common Market’ that it slammed…

Geology of The Kimberley region
Central Australia Road trips The Kimberley Western Australia

Kimberley Trip – 2017 – week 4 – Kununurra & Parrys Lagoon

Geology of The Kimberley region Thursday 18 May 2017. Day 22. Drove just over 300km to Kununurra in Western Australia. We have made it to The Kimberley. The first 250km or so saw us gradually rise out of the Victoria River, past Timber Creek (famous for Durracks and looking like…

Love In A Cold Climate
Book reviews

Love In a Cold Climate

Love In a Cold Climate by Nancy Mitford This is a funny book. Laugh out Loud at times. Set about 1930 something, Fanny tells of the lives of her cousins (Jassie and Victoria), Uncle Matthew, Aunt Sadie; and her neighbours Polly (beautiful beyond description and extremely self-centred), her mother Lady…

Californian
Book reviews

The Midnight Watch

The Midnight Watch by David Dyer An OK read. A fictional work that tells the story of the California, the ship that stood by and watched as the Titanic sank, ignoring eight distress flares. The story is told through the eyes of a fictional American journalist who searches for the…

Place of Greater Safety
Book reviews

Place of Greater Safety

‘A Place of Greater Safety’ by Hilary Mantel (who we know for Wolf Hall & Bring up the Bodies). This is an extraordinary book, probably of importance. Mantell follows the truncated lives of the three most important revolutionaries of the French Revolution (1789+). Danton – a bull of a man,…

d'Artagnan
France

I am d’Artagnan

I am the real character that Dumas made famous.I was born in south-western France. I went to Paris in the 1630s, and found a way to enter into the Musketeers in 1632, perhaps thanks to the influence of his family’s friend, Monsieur de Tréville. While in the Musketeers, d’Artagnan sought…

Aerial View of a Park beside and Body of Water and Mountains
Blogging

The Essentials of Blogging: Tips and Strategies for Success

Introduction Welcome to the world of blogging! Whether you’re a beginner looking to start your journey or an experienced blogger aiming to enhance your skills, this post is designed to provide valuable insights and strategies for successful blogging. Blogging is not just about writing; it’s an art that involves engaging…

Dinosaur Statue
Blogging

Maximizing Your Blog’s Reach: SEO Tips for Bloggers

Introduction In the digital world, understanding and implementing Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is crucial for bloggers. SEO is the process of optimizing your website to gain higher search engine rankings and attract more visitors. This post will guide you through essential SEO tips to enhance your blog’s visibility and success….

Unrecognizable tourists taking photo of blooming Sakura and mount
Blogging

Crafting the Perfect Blog Structure: A Guide for Effective Blogging

Introduction Every great blog post starts with a solid structure. A well-structured blog not only enhances readability but also keeps your readers engaged. This post will explore the key elements of an effective blog structure. 1. Captivating Headline Your headline is the first thing readers see. Make it catchy, clear,…

Portrait Photography of People Near Green Leafed Plant
Blogging

Never Run Out of Ideas: Top Tips for Generating Fresh Blog Topics

Introduction One of the biggest challenges for bloggers is consistently coming up with new and interesting topics. This post will share practical tips to help you find inspiration and keep your blog fresh and engaging. 1. Stay Informed in Your Niche Regularly read other blogs, news sites, and publications in…

family on boat
Blogging

Building a Loyal Blog Audience: Strategies for Engagement and Growth

Introduction Growing a dedicated and engaged audience is a critical aspect of successful blogging. This post explores effective strategies to build and maintain a loyal readership for your blog. 1. Know Your Audience Understanding who your readers are is fundamental. Tailor your content to their interests, needs, and preferences. Use…

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Blogging

Effective Blog Promotion: Strategies to Increase Your Reach

Introduction A key aspect of successful blogging is not just creating great content, but also effectively promoting it. This post will explore various strategies to increase the visibility and reach of your blog. 1. Leverage Social Media Platforms Utilize different social media platforms to promote your blog posts. Tailor your…

Zazu
Cats

Zazu Obituary

Zazu (31 Jul 1995 – 29 May 2014) A few memories. Sleeping in the purple vest – while I had it on. She liked winter best because of that vest and really missed it each year when I stopped wearing it. Watching every shovel of dirt I shovelled in the…

Les Baux
France

I am Les Baux

Les Baux-de-Provence has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south.  Its names refers to its site — in Provençal, a baou is a rocky spur. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore…

Pont du Gard
France

I am Pont du Gard

I am Pont du Gard – a Roman aqueduct bridge (Bridge of the Gard River) I am part of the Nîmes aqueduct, a 50 km-long structure built by the Romans to carry water from a spring at Uzès to the Roman colony of Nemausus (Nîmes).  Because the terrain between the…

Tower at Uzes
France

I am Uzes

The title of duke of Uzès is the premier title in the peerage of France, coming right after the princes of the blood.  The title of seigneur d’Uzès is attested in a charter of 1088.  After part of Languedoc was attached to royal demesne (1229), the lords’ (and later dukes’)…

I am Provence
France Road trips

I am Provence

I am Provence – the Roman Provence Narbonensis So called because the Romans made the region into the first Roman province beyond the Alps, their Provincia Romana, the origin of its present name – the Roman Provence. In the 2nd century BC the people of Massalia (present day Marseille) appealed…

I am Mont Ventoux
France Road trips

I am Mont Ventoux

I am a mountain in the Provence region of southern France.  As the name might suggest (venteux means windy in French), it can get windy at the summit, especially with the mistral; wind speeds as high as 320 km/h (200 mph) have been recorded.  The wind blows at 90+ km/h (56+ mph)…

Angelinas
France

I am Angelina

I am Angelina, a wonderful tea/chocolate room at 26 rue de Rivoli in Paris. Much more than a simple patisserie or tearoom, I am a luxury brand with a prestigious image that symbolises the “French Way of Life”. The Austrian confectioner Antoine Rumpelmayer established Angelina and named me named after…

Canal St-Martin
France

I am Canal St-Martin

I am Canal Saint-Martin a 4.5 km long canal in Paris. I connect the Canal de l’Ourcq to the river Seine and run underground between Bastille and République. My construction was ordered by Napoleon in 1802, in order to create an artificial waterway for supplying Paris with fresh water to support…

La Madeleine
France

I am La Madeleine

I am l’eglise de la Madeleine, a church in Paris. I was designed in my present form as a temple to the glory of Napoleon’s army. To my south lies the Rue Royal and Place de la Concorde, to the east is the Place Vendôme, and to the sout-east the…

Hausmann Boulevards from L'Arc de Triomphe
France

I am Baron Haussmann

I am Baron Haussmann – I gave you the Paris you see today. Before I began, the centre of Paris had the same structure as it did in the Middle Ages; narrow, filthy interweaving streets, cramped buildings that impeded traffic flow and resulting in unhealthy, crowded conditions.  Napoleon III commissioned…

Watching Paris
France Paris

France 2013 – week 1

This trip to France could be called “Twelve Cottages in France”. We are in France for 12 weeks and are staying each week in a ‘cottage’ in a different ‘village’. Most villages have fewer than 1,000 people. (You will see a few exceptions to that rule.) We spent most of…

The Pantheon
France Paris

I am the Pantheon in Paris

I am a large Neoclassical building just east of the Luxembourg Gardens. I am a monument celebrating France’s history and people. I also house Foucault’s long pendulum. In 1744, Louis XV was miraculously cured of a desperate illness and he built a magnificent church to honour Sainte Genevieve. Architect Soufflot…

Cathedral Sainte Chapelle
France Paris

I am Sainte-Chapelle

I am a cathedral of glass like no other. Ethereal and magical, Sainte-Chapelle has been hailed as one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of the Western world. I was speedily built in six years between 1242 and 1248 for King Louis IX (the only French king who is now a…

Procope
France Paris

I am Le Procope

I am the world’s first coffee house where Europe could sample the Muslim stimulant ‘coffee’ and one of the world’s oldest continuously operating restaurants. I was founded 1686 by Sicilian Francesco Procopio. I quickly became fashionable with Paris’ political and literary elite. In the 1700s, I caffeinated the revolution. My…

Notre Dame Cathedral
France

I am Notre Dame Cathedral

I am an historic Roman Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris.  I am widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture and am among the most well-known churches ever built.  I am the cathedral of…

Rail cat
Cats

Wookie Obituary

Wookie – 4 January 1997 – 5 July 2011 Pedigree Cinnamon Abyssinian/Somali (Westalaam Cattery – Pedigree name: Aces Skat) ‘Little friend of all the world’ (except birds, dogs, monsters). Wookie was an excellent friend to us. He passed away on 5 July 2011 and I miss him. We called him…

Albi, Millau
France Road trips

Albi, Millau

25/6 The weather got us. Thunderstorms overnight. Woke to drizzly mist, not actually raining, but dropping a lot of precipitation. We were intending to drive the stage ?? of the Tour. However, first we had to get there. This meant a drive up and down the Col du Tourmalet –…

Pyrenees
France Road trips

Pyrenees

19/6 After a long and difficult day driving south heading for the Pyrenees (big chunks of tollways 20 euro), we have found ourselves in a 2 star hotel in Lourdes. There are more hotels here per metre than any other place we have seen. It is a very sad town,…

Dordogne
France Road trips

Dordogne

16/6 Welcome to Perigord noir – a region that specialises in truffles, walnuts, strawberries, mushrooms and fois grass – the real stuff – there are huge flocks of geese and ducks in the farm yards. It is part of the Dordogne. (For Dordogne slide show, click here.) The area is…

Auvergne
France Road trips

Auvergne

11/6 A day off (ish). We are in the Auvergne. We went for a drive to the Col de Guery – one of the most photographed places in France (after the Eiffel Tower) – for lunch. The view is made up of two volcanic plugs (one on each side of…

Champagne, Loire
France Road trips

Champagne, Loire

4/6 Bonjour. Ca va? Welcome to Champagne. We are set up in a quiet camp ground in the little village of Meix de Epoing just outside Sezanne which is in southern Champagne. The area is a rolling farm land dotted with villages. On the flat areas crops- wheat, barley, potatoes,…

Denmark 4
Denmark Road trips

Denmark 4

28/5 Woke to a misty morning that deposited just enough wet to make it uncomfortable. By mid-day the caravans that had filled the camp-ground were moving out. By night we were left with the few dozen or so regulars who have come here ‘for the season’. Yes, that is right….

Denmark 3
Denmark Road trips

Denmark 3

We would like to point out that these are a joint production. Geoff does mainly the structure and Helen does most of the detail so should be signed Geoff and Helen. 21/5 Geoff at work. Helen at cabin. Washing and shopping. Helen is working her way along the shelves in…

Denmark 2
Denmark Road trips

Denmark 2

14/5 Geoff had his usual run in at the supermarket near the office today. (This was where he had his gloves kicked around the store when he tried to use his Visa card last Feb.) Lined up in a line of 5 people. The person at the head of the…

Denmark 1
Denmark Road trips

Denmark 1

We now have a significant change in our trip. Geoff is working. Helen is not. 9/5 Geoff took the car to work today putting his trust in “the girl” (gps) to get him there and back. Helen did some much needed washing – A$16 for a wash and a dry…