Present
Robyn, Terry, Jo,
David R, Trish, Geoff, Melissa, Helene, Cath
News
Geoff had a quiet week
with doctors visits, Robyn will have back surgery on 17 May 2013 and will move
house in June 2013, Cath donated shelves and timber to the Men's Shed, Jo has been
writing and editing her murder mystery book, Terry made a spider web game for
his grandson’s 6 th birthday, Melissa taught a TAFE class in Sanctuary Point,
Helene talked about her damp chaser in a cupboard, David enjoyed a visit to the
Pigeon House tea house a few weeks ago, Trish told us about plants growing wildly in
her garage in NZ.
Ecstasy – frenzy,
beside oneself, catalytic trance, rapturous
Bagatelle – a mere
trifle
Betwixt – between
Locus – a place
area locality, a curve described by various points
Panacea – Greek goddess,
universal cure
Clandestine –
hiding information for people or groups
Attenuate – reduce
Farrago – jumbled
mixture of things
Irascible –
cranky, prone to anger
Anonymity -
secrecy
We wrote great stories about Mood
swings, The bag of toys, Romance, Having his say – a very smart poem from
Terry, The spy needs a holiday – a great story from Melissa, Maz the goddess,
The jangling stage coach – a great poem from David R, Meeting at the church,
Promises.
My nude glory like
human elastic, Kept in or out, Maz leaves town, Don’t fence me in – sung by
David R on behalf of Garry , The
right to make the wrong decision, Monument to Geoff cordial relationships over
the fence and Barricades.
Geoff – a lovely
tribute to Geoff’s son’s wedding on 20 October 2012 in the land of Mercia
On the shore –
poem by David R based on the White Sands Walk
We each wrote a
list of characteristics and passed it on to the next person who developed a story.
We created great
stories - Joe with green eyes in the jazz band, Life is not boring, Not
anticipated, A donkey, Sally has a secret, Jim a motivational speaker, Icy
water, Purely platonic, Dancing to Jazz.
Wednesday 15 May
at 12:30 pm DDs Serendipity Café for lunch and short meeting. Bring your
homework for reading.
Homework
Loosing a body
part