News
Terry had a good
lunch yesterday with great people
Cath had no new
information about the mystery pizza delivery
Jo attended the
local council meeting and received some help about her fallen trees
Leonie is going to
see Mother Africa as a belated treat for her birthday
David C had a
white crane steal the fish from his backyard pond
Geoff had an
uneventful week with the highlight a visit from a local plumber
David R has
recovered from his medical treatments and is arranging to self publish some of
his poems
Helene took her
grandson back to Canberra
Machiavellian =
deceitful, perfidious
Freeload = bludge
Cleave = hold or
divide
Cupidity = greed
for money or possession
Emerald = is a
gemstone, and a variety of the mineral beryl coloured green
Exotica = objects
out of the ordinary
Abscond = to leave
horridly and secretly
Contend = to
strive, struggle in opposition
We created an
amazing range of stories from the words of the day - Visit to the theatre,
Gemstones and the gentrified classes, Family jewels, A villain from Goulburn,
The dinosaur park, More than his share and I’ve rung the police.
Misunderstood, The
witness – maybe more of Terry’s novel, The snake, The cement mixer, Exotica and
A stage production.
David R – is
reading and recommends “The colonial queen” by Peter Corris
Jo – recommends
“The timeless land” by Eleanor Dark
David R read out
his latest poem Ambiance
1. Sounds of
touching – we wrote stories about
Caresses and
bites, A compromise, The comfort of water, Coat flapping, fingers snapping, The
sounds of food cooking, Air in a carburettor, Tabasco sauce and Sound of Exotica.
In my underwear, So
bright and clean, Leaves in the trees, Musical chairs, Pulled the pin and
Ancient exotic remains.
The age of
Suspicion