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04 January 2015
21 December 2014
Christmas message 2014
Our final meeting
for 2014 on 17 December was attended by seven hardy writers including one wise man. The group enjoyed grazing on a large
quantity of Christmas food, with some chatting and writing as time permitted.
Words shared were
adroit - skillful, dextrous;
gammon - ham - (also) humbug;
doit - trifle,small amount;
kindle - start (fire), awaken, inspire;
penchant - interest(in), leaning (to) ;
facetious - sarcastic, humorous;
wassail - toast, celebrate
Words shared were
adroit - skillful, dextrous;
gammon - ham - (also) humbug;
doit - trifle,small amount;
kindle - start (fire), awaken, inspire;
penchant - interest(in), leaning (to) ;
facetious - sarcastic, humorous;
wassail - toast, celebrate
Enjoy time with family and friends over the Christmas break and time for reading and writing.
Next meeting 1 pm on Wednesday 7 January 2015. See you there with renewed enthusiasm for writing in 2015.
10 December 2014
Record of meeting 10 December 2014
Important notice
Meeting 17 December 2014 - 12.30 pm start
Please arrive at
12.30 pm and bring a plate of food to share for lunch on Wednesday 17 December
for our last meeting in 2014.
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| Christmas Pavlova |
Jo told us about
her old family home in Arncliffe. Lyn has been clearing out her mother’s house.
Leonie has been writing and had the busiest morning ever. Di had a stressful
week with her family. David C is still chopping fire wood and eating porridge. Elizabeth has new glasses
after an interesting experience at the Optometrist. Geoff read his letter to
the Australian and is having a book published. Cath has posted her Christmas
cards. Helene has a new printer. Wendy had a good Christmas party with the car
club at the Lady Denman on Sunday and advised that the Post Office at Sanctuary
Point hours have extended by the new owner. Terry’s grandsons have done well at
school in 2014.
Words of the day
Indolent = slow
lazy
Turpitude =
wickedness
Climatic = an
exciting feat or climax
Fimbriated =
furnish with a fringe or border
Bae = before
anything else – pronounced bay
Rambunctious =
boisterous, wild,
Eviscerate = to
deprive or take away something important
Supersede = set
aside, out dated
Minion =
unimportant follower, highly regarded person
Epiphany =
revelation or bright idea
Magniloquent =
speaking loftily, grandiose, bombastic
Writing from words of the day
We created
brilliant stories from the brilliant words of the day
Jo = Rewriting his
will
Lyn = Before any
one could stop him
Leonie = Performing
pranks
Di = The princess
David C = The GP
co payment - very witty
Geoff = The future
path – great political comment
Cath = The curtain
came down
Helene = Fin and
Laura
Wendy = Chains
around her neck
Terry = You have
12 minutes
Helene = Fifi and
Mark
David C = Looking
for the remote control
Leonie = Elsie and
Lifeboat at sea - Two different interesting stories
Jo = Swearing and
clichés – a great entertaining portrait of Sandra
Terry = Dressed in
rags – a great poem
Garry = Another
nappy change – a different look at change
Di told a quick
story and showed a picture of a mother spider and babies on the veranda of her house. Jo
told a story of a spider bite in her ear.
Helene recommends
the book “Elizabeth
is missing” by Emma Healey, borrowed from the Sanctuary Point library.
Exercise
We shared two
words, one with each of our near neighbours and wrote a story using those words.
David C – Down the
well – a funny story
Di – The chestnut
stallion – romance at the farm
Lyn – Ugly zits
Jo – A birthday
present - a fun story
Terry – Skye is
lost
Wendy – Nearly
drowned
Cath – Starving
the sheep
Geoff – His arms
reached out for her
Short fuse
03 December 2014
Record of meeting 3 December 2014
News of the week
Christmas lunch 2 December 2014 - The Pelican
Christmas holiday break
Stories from words of the day
Elizabeth = I can’t do it
Reading
of homework
Elizabeth = The cool pool
Exercise – two words to make a story
Elizabeth = Unpleasant animals
Homework
Jo bought a cake and
the packaging staples injured her hand. Pauline took her desert from our
Christmas lunch and shared it with her family. Di went to RPA hospital last
week. Leonie went to Demetries at Wandandian for breakfast – a lovely building
but had to wait because of a big crowd. David C enjoyed our Christmas lunch
yesterday. Elizabeth
had her three children visit at the weekend and also enjoyed her lunch and
company. David R had whip birds in his back garden. Helene visited the beach
and saw her first large Christmas beetle. Geoff told us about the tsubo
measurement still used for room sizes in Japan . Terry has his 48 th wedding
anniversary today. Cath questioned the dates for meetings over Christmas and
New Year.
Last meeting for
2014 – 17 December 2014
First meeting for
2015 – 7 January 2015
Words of the day
Ramshackle = ill
adjusted, threatening dissolution
Raucous = hoarse
rough sound, loud
Sagacious =
shrewd, showing good judgement, wise
Obdurate =
stubborn, resistant to change
Chalazae = structure
that attaches and suspends the yolk in the centre of the egg
Anecdote = short
story not necessarily true
Collude = come to
an understanding especially for a fraudulent purpose
Contumelious =
sarcastic, insulting
Nostalgia =
longing for things
Xenophobic = fear
of foreigners/foreign things
Rag man = man who
deals in fabric
Helene = Anecdote
Annie
David R = We
danced the Chalazae
David C = Antique
clothing
Leonie =
Separating the group
Di = Sydney has lost its charm
Pauline = Can a
person change
Jo = A mad meeting
Cath = Full of
anecdotes
Terry = The room
with green chairs
Geoff = Some
victories some losses
David R = Sheer
delight
Helene = Mork
& Mindy
Geoff = The
shouting dogs of Santiago
– a great description
Terry = Yippee
doodle – a funny poem
Jo = The singing
fish - featuring an appearance by the plastic pink fish
Pauline = True
love
Di = Aristocrat
from Russian
Leonie = Warm and
cosy – a lovely story
Garry = Strawberries
and whipped cream
Derek = The hot
chick
We each wrote two
words and gave one word to each person sitting next to us. We then created the following
stories using the words -
Helene = So much
for a holiday read
Geoff = the
yellowish story
Terry = Kevin was
angry
Cath = Farming
tuna
Jo = Twice is too
many marriages - a clever use of words
Pauline = the walk
to the beach
Di = what is true
love?
Leonie =
Contrasting colours
David C = its
raining
David R = the
chick who was a crook
Change
26 November 2014
Record of meeting 26 November 2014
Remember Christmas lunch
Tuesday 2 December 12 noon
Pelican restaurant and café St Georges Basin
News of the week
David C received
an unexpected delivery of a large tree. Di had more problems with her van.
Geoff has been in Tokyo ,
Santiago etc for a couple of weeks. Jo no news. Cath had a swim at the beach.
Terry saw the Wizard of Oz by the Albatross Theatre Company. Wendy had two sons
visiting. Helene announced that the road from Nowra to Canberra through Tarago is now sealed; the Turpentine Road may
be sealed soon. David R has had three frogs in his house recently, one in the
cream. Leonie has been busy writing, doing some art work but not river
thinking. Pauline has been on a pleasant cruise to New Caledonia .
Abrogate = to
cancel, to repeal
Altruistic =
concern for others
Competency =
skilled
Deligious = drink
or desert like a religious experience
Surreptitious = in
secret
Killick = a stone
anchor
Perdition =
complete and utter ruin
Egregious =
outstandingly bad
Taciturn =
uncommunicative in speech
Elixir = medicinal
remedy for disease or magical potion
Pinnacle = apex
ending in a cone, top
Pauline – The
chocolate liquor
David C – The wine
maker
Diana – The sage
Geoff – The road
to hell
Jo – Youthful
expectations
Cath – Work for
the Red Cross
Terry – Argo
looked down
Wendy – If I drink
this
Helene – Parliament
House Dining room
David R –
Boomerang words
David R -
Perceptions
Helene – Life and
light
Terry – Country
life
Cath – The farm
life
Jo – Cold as ice
David C – A cruise
on “The sea spray”
Pauline – A social
worker selfie
Leonie – A glimpse
from the past
Garry – HMAS Landy
Terry read his
story of the interview by Tiny Weiner of Ivor Willy.
Exercise – write about a body part you
don’t like
We created some
great body part stories, with the lower parts of the body most unpopular
Jo – my head
Cath – my noses,
eyes etc
Terry – My gammy
knee
Wendy – Eyebrows
Helene – I’m not
photogenic
David R – Deformed
toes
Leonie – My big
fat belly
Pauline – If my
legs were longer
David C – I wish I
had more facial hair
Dianne – My belly
Geoff – My left
knee
It’s me she wants
to purchase
19 November 2014
Record of meeting 19 November 2014
News
Jo has sorted out
her dog neighbours. Cath joined a group on Facebook called I love Sanctuary Point. Wendy has two son’s visiting on the weekend for her 52nd wedding
anniversary. Helene enjoyed the movie Pride and a day trip to Sydney . David R rescued a frog from his cream
container and had three glorious swims without the frog.
Words of the day
Lampoon = to make
fun of
Diminutive = very
small
Fracas = noisy
disturbance
Trenchant = keen
sharp effective
Precocious =
intelligent, bright, talented
Writing from words of the day
Jo – I’m always
like that
Cath – Larry’s
cartoons
Wendy – Flying
mice
Helene – The
lights
David R – Be cool
Helene – Time
passes
Wendy – I’m the
boss
Jo – As the door
closes
David R – Sir
Lust-a-lot between dusk and dawn
Garry – Fifi can’t
stop singing
David R read his
Sci fi poem – Mummy was inseminated in outer space
Exercise
We used a three
step process to develop a story from the idea “A man comes home early his partner is
crying in front of an old movie”. We wrote creative stories on the topics
Jo – sex on SBS
and reality
David R – I’m sick
of housework and you
Helene – Writing a
script at a beach house
Cath – I’m so glad
you are here
As far as my eye
can see
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| View from Illawarra Fly 2014 |
12 November 2014
Record of meeting 12 November 2014
News
Cath commented
that a local hardware store is not doing well. Lynn is over family. Leonie has been inspired
by a dream to finish her novel. Jo
brought information about a mental health course and told us about stories she
is writing. David C has been scavenging fire wood. Elizabeth has been to the Sapphire coast.
Wendy is scheduled for another operation in about 3 week’s time. Helene has
been to the dentist. David R has had pneumonia but is well enough for walking.
Thirty champions to help grow mental health
workforce
The National
Mental Health Commission is providing opportunities for 30 experienced peer
workers and trainers to undertake a recognition programme to become trainers
and assessors of the Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer work.
Applications close
9 am Monday 8 December 2014. For further information visit www.mhcc.org.au
Words of the day
Compunction = a
slight regret or scruple
Eccentric =
unconventional person who thinks outside the box
Subside = settle
down to abate
Quaver = a
trembling voice
Complex =
intricate
Genial = to be
friendly or cheerful
Trait = characteristic
feature
Debauch = to
seduce or corrupt
Haughty = proud
arrogant supercilious
Stories from words of the day
Leonie – Mr
Johnson was good with animals
Jo – The professor
said
David C – A gentle
giant
Wendy – Lie down
on the floor
Helene – She was
genial
David R – A change
in my voice
Cathy – The group
David C – 5 minute
hot seat
Jo – Granma looks
for work
Leonie – No
nonsense
Cath – Well
prepared and she looked fantastic
David R – How did
Abbott get his job?
Garry – The
jackpot
Exercises
Exercise 1 – a moral dilemma your honourable
character finds his brother
is a serial killer
Wendy – a high
heeled shoe
David C – 20 years
in the police force
Jo – How could he
murder
Cath – my
honourable brother
David R – I never
lie
Helene – Identical
twins
We started our
progressive write with the phrase "I never intended to" and created the following collaborative stories
Helene – Join the
biggest looser
David R – A silver
gun and one canoe
Cath – Cats and
dogs
Lynn – The cruise
director
Jo – Bull shit
David C – it lit
up
Wendy – Were the
dog and cat trying to tell me something?
Homework
In the long night……
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