Present:
Wendy, Geoff, Jo,
Diane, Elizabeth, Dave C, Lynn, Cath. Helene arrived late.
Wendy went to Wellington . All
clear for her leg.
Geoff: Rec'd
letter from historian acquaintance. Very pleased.
Diane: Got her
licence renewed in time. Cat got sick unexpectedly.
Jo: Nothing to
say. Had a birthday, that's why she's saying nothing, 76th!
Dave C: Had Anzac
poem published in Club Magazine. Had a birthday yesterday. Didn't
say which one. Mmm.
Cath: Repaired
fence.
Helene told us
about David R's health problems. Sorry from all of us.
Wendy:
Latent: not yet developed.
Geoff:
Tacit: understood w/out being stated.
Diane:
Fortitude: courage in adversity or endurance (pain).
Jo:
Debar: to prevent or prohibit an action.
Dave:
Subterfuge: justifying your underhand conduct.
Lin:
Terrene: earthly, worldly.
Cath:
Benign: mild.
Wendy: A poem,
gave up idea of lollies, will she succeed?
Geoff: Government
doesn't please him. No voting.
Diane: Group would
debar anyone different.
Jo: Hooligans.
Lyn: He had
trouble with letter writers.
David C: Period in
country. Politics again.
Cath: Epidemic -
scholars, professors.
Helene: Terrence
will not be barred. (Helene arrived in time for writing from WOD).
Diane: Sailing
after funeral. Robert was good on Trivia Nights. He seemed to be dead but
wasn't. A Government Man!
Geoff: Got a
postcard. Went to the funeral. Bloke died from smoking, won a lot
of money, mystery voice.
Jo: The man who
might have been dead instead of the stated one.
Lyn: Used
symbolism in her story - the impossible becomes real.
We discussed
publishing, all to do with a final product.
Lyn: Blue - she
reads - butterflies there.
David: Orange , sun colours, farm
colours, sunlight.
Geoff: Yellow,
flowers in his mind still.
Diane: Lovely
yellow - depressed, chose yellow to heal her mind.
Cathy: Lavender,
lilac, in the grass - a bee stings.
Helene:
Lilac. Girls and flowers.
Wendy: Couldn't
think of anything.
Jo: Grey - is the
way of things.
We talked about
the different diagnoses we have found we are given by medics, for much the same
problem.
'In the Bag!'