05 November 2014

Record of meeting 5 November 2014


Christmas lunch 2 December 2014

Well done Wendy for booking the Pelican for Tuesday 2 December at 12 noon for our group Christmas lunch. Please let Wendy know if you will be attending.

 
 News

Lyn has been cleaning out her mum’s house. Leonie has been to the Gold Coast. Pauline has been looking on Facebook. Terry won money on a sweep. David C is now good. Helene won some money on the TAB. Wendy had a big social weekend. Di celebrated Melbourne Cup at Vincentia Primary School. Cath has been trying to eradicate onion weed. Jo asked questions about her writing.

Words of the day

Indecisive = muddle headed

Corpulent = bulky or fat

Datum = a piece of information

Haven = harbour, place of sanctuary

Quiddit = without the sign of an argument

Surreal = strange, weird, odd, dreamlike

Smug = self satisfied

Reviled = called by ill names, abuse

Behoves = taking responsibility

Lurk = loiter

Stories from words of the day

Lynn – the judge

Leonie – a council meeting

Pauline – the writing group

Terry – The budget hole

David C – Jervis Bay sanctuary

Helene – The cake shop

Wendy – When I know I am right

Di – A painter on a beach – a great description

Cath – The report

Jo – My failings
 
Reading of homework

Helene – Silence is golden

David C – Them next door – a hilarious story

Terry – In my own world

Pauline – Babies at Christmas and pizza

Leonie – Sounds of life

Lynn – A party at John’s – a funny poem about a teenage daughter

Jo – Would I lie to you? – A sad funny story

Di – A creature so vile

Garry – A girl so rare

Reading

Leonie read her story “Time disappearing fast” - a humorous account of a day.

Pauline read “The Christmas party” – the new clergy appear - part of a work in progress.

Jo read “Pretend” the story of a man meeting a mermaid at the beach.

Lynn read a poem “He did it” she found when cleaning out her mother’s house.

Exercise - Three word poem

Terry – I like time

David C – Fairies and gnomes

Helene – Wouldn’t be dead

Wendy – I’m not old

Di – My day begins

Cath – Here’s the end

Jo – Joe Blow Bottlo

Lynn – Time will heal

Leonie – Three nice things

Pauline – Time to holiday

Homework

The interview
 
Happy birthday Terry - 5 November 2014
 

 

 

29 October 2014

Record of meeting 29 October 2014


The group agreed that Christmas lunch at the Pelican in St Georges Basin probably 2 December is a great idea - Wendy to investigate menu and booking.

News

Terry now has his TV working perfectly. Pauline went various places with a French connection and brought a rare thing to show a non photo shopped photo.  Helene enjoyed lunch at Blue Bottles in Husky last week. Wendy is going to Sydney for her sixth surgery. Cath is ready to plan for 2015. Jo has finished an 85 page story about a boy becoming a man. Di is helping a friend. David C went to the specialist and all is OK.

Words of the day

Fungus = a plant without chlorophyll

Striation = a groove, channel or streak

Perfunctory = superficially or routinely

Skite = boaster

Yolo = only live once

Hootenanny = an informal gathering with folk music

Stolid = showing little or no emotion, placid

Rile = to irritate, anger or annoy

Sidle = edge along, fawn ingratiate

Stories from words of the day

Helene – I wish I was a fungus

Wendy – Blue suede shoes

Cathy – Gone crazy

Jo – Talking to a mushroom

Di – The family went out

David C – Anny and Harry

Terry – Goulburn way

Elizabeth – Not me

Pauline – At the water cooler

Reading of homework

Helene – Gilbert and Sullivan

Pauline – A family history

Elizabeth – News from her village

Terry – a face of gloom – a great poem

David C – Behind closed curtains

Di – Mary’s story

Jo – Mirror, mirror

Cathy – Too late now

Information on a TAFE Writing course

Diploma course - Writing for screen and scripts at TAFE Nowra one year course starting first term 2015. for more details look at the TAFE Website

Exercise - Short stories on the topic - Outside the box

Pauline – Not comfortable in the box

Helene – Never in the box

Wendy – Locking my sister in the cubby

Cath – Other people’s granny’s

Jo – A loner

Di – Why do we need a Plan B?

David R – In the graveyard

Terry – Just an idea

Elizabeth – Love of languages

Homework

What’s that I hear?



 


 

 

22 October 2014

Record of meeting 22 October 2014


News

David C is feeling great today after a visit to hospital. Elizabeth had no news to share. Di has taken her van to Wollongong for repairs this week. Pauline has her grandchildren visiting separately. Jo had nothing to say. Cath went to a relay for life event. Wendy has been in hospital with an infection and had also had  a nurse visit under hospital in the home arrangements. Helene has been to the dentist and now has a tap on her deck.

 
Words of the day

Enmity = hostile, ill will

Kersey = course material

Irascible = cranky

Rinky-dink = old fashioned, cheap or poor quality

Fervour = great warmth or earnestness of feeling

Rend = tear or emotional pain

Expropriate = to deprive of possessions

Sassy = impertinent, pert, smart Alec

 
Writing from words of the day

David C – From foreign parts with sheep droppings

Helene – Frances Bean

Wendy – Go to pot

Cath – Hard to fathom

Jo – Any more instructions today

Pauline – No fool

Di – The hiker

Elizabeth – His fate

 
Reading of homework

Di – The spiral staircase

Elizabeth – Eyes in the night

David C – Fear of broken shoelaces

Helene – Afraid of nothing

Garry – Bogey men under the bed

Jo – Afraid of the alphabet

Pauline – A wicked witch & crossing the road
 

Reading

David C read his children’s story - The soapy bath monster and a poem Reedy creek.

Pauline read her a intriguing short story about a trip to France – The blue capsule.

 
Christmas lunch

We discussed the need to decide on a date and venue for our groups Christmas lunch – an early December date is preferred. Please bring ideas for the next meeting.

 
 
Exercise - Stories on the topic of Super size

David C – 12 stories high a super cruise ship

Elizabeth – A swimming pool

Di – Biggest and best families

Pauline – Clothes don’t fit

Jo – Pants from the supermarket

Cath – A big beard

Wendy – I’m too small

Helene – Super hero clothes

 
Homework

The trial or a trial of any kind

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 October 2014

Record of meeting 15 October 2014


News

Leonie saw whales on a rocky Whale watch cruise. David C is waiting for the report on his angiogram. Terry knows how to read an ECG. Jo is still waiting for her scabby new glasses.  Cathy has more things to take to the Op shop. Di had a wonderful time dealing with flooding in her garage. Pauline’s life is busy blur of emailing etc. Geoff had his yellow fever injection for his trip to South America. Elizabeth was bottom of her quilting class. Helene went to a women’s retreat on the weekend.

 
Words of the day

Exude = to emit or discard

Adulate = praise

Frisson = quiver, shudder, tremor

Diminutive = petite, small boned

Lackadaisical = explanation of sorrow or regret, sentimental

Sardonic = grimly mocking or cynical

Extirpate = to remove utterly, destroy utterly

Frugal = prudent, thrifty

Esoteric = secret, private, confidential

Netrosexual = person whose sexual experience comes from the internet

 
Writing from words of the day

Leonie - Costs of the internet

David C - Get rid of him

Terry - Tony and Putin - a brilliant poem

Jo - Garbage, pearls and swine from a dwarf

Cath - The lowest of the low

Di - Who is small and small minded?

Pauline - Missing David Suchet as Poirot

Geoff - Fitness debate and jelly wrestling

Elizabeth - A frugal story

Helene - a dog wash

 
Reading of homework – life after death

Di – a message from my mother

Pauline – no marriage in heaven

Helene – the life of the rose – a poem

Leonie – on a swing from the heavens

David C – The end

Terry – We do not know

Jo – Once more with feeling

Garry – It’s not your time yet

On the topic of life after death Leonie recommended the Meryl Street movie - Defending your life.

 
Reading

Geoff read out the winning poem in the Ulladulla competition on the topic of “The edge of morning” by Dorothy Swoope.

Pauline read from her memoir - the migrant experience part 2 from the point of view of an 11 year old girl.


Exercise

We created a range of ship shape stories as follows

David C – the latest intake

Leonie – Only your parents

Helene – The Italian Navy

Elizabeth – We needed a ship

Geoff – Ship’s metaphors

Pauline – I don’t have time

Di – I would like to be ship shape

Cath – The fleet review

Jo – I am shipshape

Terry – it melted away

 
Homework

My greatest childhood fear


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

08 October 2014

Record of meeting 8 October 2014


News

Jo had an eye lash removed from her eye and the pain has gone also talked about seeing  lights. Cath enjoyed morning tea at the Pelican. Terry ordered on line new safer side mirrors for his car.  Wendy went to a picnic at the Lady Denman and alerted us about full lunar eclipse tonight around 9 pm. Helene had her grandson visit her last week. Geoff went to a first birthday party in Sydney. Pauline has returned from a cruise with her sister. David C’s grandson visited for a week. Di visited a friend in a nursing home.

 
Words of the day

Pinguid = fat, oily, greasy

Myriad = a great number of things, a unit of ten thousand

Skittish = lively

Booby = foolish person

Encapsulate = to enclose or summarise

Snow-white-ism = a new fashion

Uxorious = excessive foolish doting on his wife

Demise = end, eventual failure

Doff = take off or lift a hat or clothes

 
Writing from words of the day

Helene – Fish and chips

Wendy – don’t get foolish with me

Terry – After a bottle or two of wine

Cath – Own style of fashion

Jo – She looked amazing

Di – Any opportunity

David C – I met a man

Pauline – Lay down and die

Geoff – A nice fresh war

 
Reading of homework

Helene – I go every where

Terry – Fairies wearing scrubs

Cath – Fly spray that’s all

Jo – A house fly admires a blow fly

Di – Fun with you all

David C – Shiite

Garry – A grasshopper in Australia

 
Reading

Helene read the story of B 1 cooking pancakes for her grandsons’ birthday.

Pauline read out her story “The ten pound pom” – there will be more to come.

 
Exercise

We participated in a progressive write where we could see all of the previous contributions to the story. This resulted in some great collaborative writing.

David C – the dress in the window

Pauline – On the beach

Geoff – The sun dial

Wendy – The big one

Terry – It’s gross

Cath – Undercover agent

Jo – Seven men

Di – Good bye from the Teddy bear

 
Homework

Life after death
 
 

 

01 October 2014

Meeting 1st October


Those Present: News
Terry –  surprise! He opened the Nowra News to find an article with his photo in it.
Wendy – Serious leg problems continue to worsen
Cath – Visited Bundanon, pleasant day and evening, however, the place covered in fireweed.
Geoff – Celebrated his 50th year in Australia. Became a citizen 20yrs ago, was waiting to pledge allegiance to the people, not the crown.
Leonie – Writing  slowly progressing
David C – Grandson 14yrs old, eating him out of house and home – the cost of growing pains!
Di – Bought herself a garden umbrella, and a large outdoor table to put in.
Jo – Seeing Optometrist, still having irritating eye problems

Word of the Day:
David –   surfeit – overloading of the stomach through excessive eating/ excessive amount
Leonie – piffle – verbal nonsense, waffle on
Geoff -    immure  - to be extremely engrossed in a subject, belief
Cath -      festoon  - decorate
Wendy -   squalid – dirty, unpleasant filth
Terry  -    nepotic  - favouritism, usually to a relative or friend
Jo -           runnel  -  small channel  for water
Di -          corruption – morally depraved, , pervert, impair, wicked

Writing using all words of the day:
Cath,  ?
Geoff – Govt dealings
Leonie – Don’t know what to write
David – the Annual renovator
Di  - Indonesian trip
Jo – Pork Pies
Terry –The West Challenges the Evil Foe

Topic for Homework:     B1 & B2 running the government for 2 days
David – B1 & B2 to the Rescue
Leonie – Pooh’s Rules for the Country
Di – ‘Plan B’
Jo – Visit to the Zoo
Terry – Look Who’s Going to Canberra

After the Break: Long discussion re: Printing of Anthology,  September 2015
Sanctuary Point quotes seem to be within acceptable price range. Set up and lay out costs around $200. Example of cost: 20 books with coloured Photocopy cover, stapled, $222.
With 8 members present and all in agreement, $1000 was nominated as our maximum outlay.

A few interesting words emerged at the end of the meeting:
‘Irritafilia’  - no meaning given or found, heard on TV
‘overarching’ – The big picture’ (covers everything!)

Homework Topic for next week:  A Fly on the Wall









24 September 2014

Record of meeting 24 September 2014

 Present

David C, Leonie, Lynne, Jo, Terry, Cath, Helene, Geoff, Elizabeth, Di

 
News

Lynne has been gardening. Jo is rewriting a lost story. Terry went to the readings at the Milton writing competition. Cath was quiet. Helene went to Sydney and the dentist. Geoff brought a petition from Shelly Hancock about additional parking at the hospital. Elizabeth went to Sydney at the weekend. David C stayed with his daughter in Sydney on the weekend. Leonie has started rereading her old writing and received an unexpected shopping voucher. Di had her grandson visit for the weekend.

 
Words of the day

Adulate = to praise in an exaggerated way

Aberrant = diverge from normal

Pessimist = unfavourable view

Ubiquitous = seeming to be everywhere, omnipresent

Narcissistic = self fascination

Fatwa = a ruling by a mufti

Pestilence = a deadly disease

Fractious = bad tempered

Sever = to divide

Umbilical = flexible tube attaching foetus to placenta

 
Writing from words of the day

Terry – Julia’s moment

Cath – Leo was his own idol

Helene – Parliament house Canberra

Geoff – Muslim leaders

Elizabeth – the view

David C – Head of a crime gang

Leonie – The group

Di – The patient with a reptile attachment

Lynne – Feeling of helplessness

Jo – Danger every where

 
Reading of homework

Elizabeth – news at school - a goanna with a tomato on his back

David C – About me

Leonie – The airport

Lynne – Heaven

Jo – Prehistoric

Terry – Imogene

Garry – A new relationship at the retirement village

 
Anthology

Terry called into Sanctuary Point Printing. Unfortunately the person who gives the quotes is away - Terry will revisit for a quote next week.

 
Readings

 Geoff read his very funny short story of 800 words dialogue, The whole load.

 
Media

We discussed the use of emotional words in the media.

 
Exercise

We wrote a dialogue between mother and child before a first date

 
David C – I’m gay

Leonie – Pink and purple

Di – The artist

Lynne – Don’t forget

Jo – He’s got a girlfriend

Terry – the game player

Cath – Matching flowers

Helene – Rocky on the motor bike

Geoff – Did you have a good time?

Elizabeth – Stop fussing

 
Homework

B1 & B2 are in charge of the country