Sunday, 22 February 2015

February 1st to 10th

As exciting as all this unpacking, discovering and reminiscing is, normal life still continues. Rain, hail or shine, the dogs still like to go for their daily walks. Housework and shopping 
(amazing how much shopping there is to do when you have a few animals) are always on and, of course, Rotary every week.

For those who don't know, I became a Rotarian in December 2006 in Coonabarabran and then joined the Rotary Club of Hobart in 2012, after moving here.

I was bulletin editor for about four years in Coonabarabran and was also a little bit active at District level.

I found this clever pocket of brochures I created for District 9830.
Coming across this made me feel quite proud of myself.
Especially remembering the fact that I did it during a rather harrowing time in my life.

Around the same time I also printed 56 posters on canvas - one for each club - featuring literacy, water and polio, on my very large printer. 

I'll never forget the help and moral support I received from Ken Hall with this task.



I am now doing the bulletin again, but sharing the task with two or three other people, so it only comes around once a month.


After a few rather dismal days, the sun has finally come out again to lift one's spirit.
Mother Nature has not stood still, of course, and I now have the thrill of discovering all sorts of beautiful things.








It seems that the regular application of worm tea is doing wonders.






The daily dog walks are so much more pleasant when the weather is this perfect - and the blackberries are ripe.

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