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( Apr. 17th, 2011 02:11 am)
I'm staying with Jack Dann and Janeen Webb at their farm in Foster, south of Melbourne. I got in yesterday at the city apartment around 10:30 am (after waiting 45 minutes for my luggage), took a shower, and went with Jack to buy a dongle for my netbook and a simcard for the phone I was lent last August. Had lunch and drove to Foster, where Janeen and Bertie (the English Beagle)greeted me. Unpacked, went to dinner. On the way back we spotted a fox, a wombat, and a koala--the only thing I really saw was the wombat--the other two moved too quickly.

Today Janeen showed me her in-progress rose garden-the whole property is spacious and beautiful. Rolling hills, ponds, cows.
J & J are building an extension to the house and they've already built a sunroom. It's going to be even more amazing to see the view from Janeen's office on the second floor (in-progress). I hope I get back here again within the next couple of years when it's done.

Lazy day today as I finished going through my two day's worth of emails. Breakfast in Fish Creek, a town nearby. Then back to the farm.
Bertie is laying on my foot as I type this. He's got a thick chest for a beagle. Janeen says its because he's not fixed and because he's been climbing the hills since he was a puppy. She says he runs so fast that he once cornered a fox.
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( Oct. 12th, 2010 01:13 pm)
New computer means new photo software and glitches. But these photos from Australia are sooo delayed that I just wanted to put them up. I edited them last night with Picasa but I don't think ANY of my cropping took. No time to redo so here they are. These are from September 20th (see airport) to October 1st or so, when we reached Melbourne.

On Kangaroo Island Kate and Robert and I went to a honey farm and to the Remarkables, a gorgeous rock formation.

In SA, in addition to hitting some excellent wineries, we stopped at the rock formation known as the 12 Apostles (although there were never that many). Several of them have eroded and fallen into the sea, but the remaining ones still look great. (not as wonderful as the Remarkables, in my opinion).

The first set are of my stop in Sydney with Garth Nix and his family and then on to Kangaroo Island with Kate Eltham and Robert Hoge then on to the wine country of SA with Kate, Robert, Kirstyn McDermott, Jason Nahrung, and their friend Mark

More photos to come of Southern Florida after my dad's funeral and visiting the gorgeous Japanese Gardens of Morikami and some more from my trip to Portland, Oregon.
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( Aug. 31st, 2010 05:40 am)
After over a week of fantastic travel to Kangaroo Island (cold and windy and not so many animals, but the Remarkable rocks -photos tk eventually--made it worth it) and then several wineries in SA and last night eating a most magnificent dinner at a restaurant named Chris's in Apollo Bay--the intrepid adventurers arrived in Melbourne late afternoon.

I'm staying in Mt. Waverley with Jason Nahrung and Kirstyn McDermott overnight. I'll move into the convention hotel tomorrow and have lunch with former Clarion students and then celebrate Kate Eltham's birthday at a pub.
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