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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 72647" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, everyone.</p><p></p><p>I hope the neurologist has some answers for you, Linda. As the meningitis inflammation eases, hopefully your eyes will settle down.</p><p></p><p>Terry, trying to varnish a mural - sounds exhausting! Delusions of Michaelangelo, perhaps?</p><p></p><p>This afternoon difficult child 3 asked to look at the mangroves. There was a short science program on TV today about mangroves and how they're being regenerated in various places, where previously they were removed because they were unsightly - and now there is erosion.</p><p>So after he finished his lessons, we piled in the car and drove to the next village, where we can see the mangroves much better. We walked all around the shoreline, right up to the point where the mangroves were removed years ago and now everything's washing away again. We had about an hour exploring it all and it was a lovely walk - a bit windy, when we rounded the headland. But even the wind gave us a good example of how the mangroves shield the other vegetation and the land from wind erosion as well as wave action.</p><p></p><p>Once he's seen something, it stays with him.</p><p></p><p>husband is home tomorrow, then there is the public holiday which has been declared for Sydney, due to APEC. George W is having a good time in our fair city, although he is safely barricaded away from "undesirables" like us. They called the public holiday because it's easier to keep people out if they don't have to go in to work. Friday is the BIG day for APEC, when security is going to be a nightmare. And our media are having a wonderful time reviving the old "Hu's on first" routine, since Hu Jintao is also in Sydney. (If you don't know the routine, let me know and I'll post a link - it's a very funny, not-quite-topical rip-off of the old Abbot & Costello routine).</p><p></p><p>Thanks to my goof-up yesterday with the meat order, I'm cooking another lamb roast tonight. Ah, the memories of that old ad with Naomi Watts - very funny now, in hindsight.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Wednesday.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 72647, member: 1991"] G'day, everyone. I hope the neurologist has some answers for you, Linda. As the meningitis inflammation eases, hopefully your eyes will settle down. Terry, trying to varnish a mural - sounds exhausting! Delusions of Michaelangelo, perhaps? This afternoon difficult child 3 asked to look at the mangroves. There was a short science program on TV today about mangroves and how they're being regenerated in various places, where previously they were removed because they were unsightly - and now there is erosion. So after he finished his lessons, we piled in the car and drove to the next village, where we can see the mangroves much better. We walked all around the shoreline, right up to the point where the mangroves were removed years ago and now everything's washing away again. We had about an hour exploring it all and it was a lovely walk - a bit windy, when we rounded the headland. But even the wind gave us a good example of how the mangroves shield the other vegetation and the land from wind erosion as well as wave action. Once he's seen something, it stays with him. husband is home tomorrow, then there is the public holiday which has been declared for Sydney, due to APEC. George W is having a good time in our fair city, although he is safely barricaded away from "undesirables" like us. They called the public holiday because it's easier to keep people out if they don't have to go in to work. Friday is the BIG day for APEC, when security is going to be a nightmare. And our media are having a wonderful time reviving the old "Hu's on first" routine, since Hu Jintao is also in Sydney. (If you don't know the routine, let me know and I'll post a link - it's a very funny, not-quite-topical rip-off of the old Abbot & Costello routine). Thanks to my goof-up yesterday with the meat order, I'm cooking another lamb roast tonight. Ah, the memories of that old ad with Naomi Watts - very funny now, in hindsight. Enjoy your Wednesday. Marg [/QUOTE]
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