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Category Archives: lifestyle
>Yikes
> The hospital I volunteer at has a very tolerant attitude to same sex situations. This is as I would expect but it might come as a surprise to some given that the Church which ‘runs’ the hospital is not … Continue reading
>Does it fit, sir?
>I made a rare visit into town yesterday to meet a friend visiting from Canberra. I decided to arrive early, very early, to do some shopping I would otherwise normally do in the suburbs. Passing through Pitt Street Mall I … Continue reading
Posted in clothing, lifestyle, shopping, sydney
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>How good was Friday?
>Too often in my memory Sydney has endured wet Easters. And I mean really wet. I still remember Easter 1988 when it rained for the entire four day weekend…non stop. Mt stayed with me for that weekend and we visited … Continue reading
>The Passion
>The good Burghers of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs observing their religious practice this fine Good Friday morning by partaking of the passion of the (coffee) bean. Out of frame the adjoining cafes were similarly well patronised at their footpath tables. Across … Continue reading
Posted in leisure, lifestyle, modern times, sydney
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>Walking the dog
>I grew up living in apartments without the childhood experience of a house pet. For me, walking the dog was a trick performed with a Yo Yo. Not by me I hasten to add. I was hopeless at performing any … Continue reading
Posted in cute guys, friendship, lifestyle, memories
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>OMG, he’s a….
> The New Yorker 18 April 2001
>Meet me in the Laneway….
>…sounds like an invitation to a fight which, being the coward I am…is something I would run a mile from. In fact it was the suggested lunch location in Cammeray yesterday. The venue was suggested by My for our lunch with Le. … Continue reading
>Pass me the fruit, please…
> I’ve been slow to adapt to the fruit that has been bitten. Friends told me years ago that I should change over to Apple products but I was always loathe to make the jump and when eventually I did show … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, computers, lifestyle, modern times, radio, shopping, technology, travel
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>A Pergola With A View
> Autumn hit Sydney yesterday with cold and showery weather, at least in my part of the city. Duty called first as I visited my neighbourly polling centre to register my vote in the four yearly State election. As Andrew astutely … Continue reading