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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

A LETTER IN A BOTTLE

Hellooooooooooo folks !

I've been playing hookey.

Being a bit of a social butterfly
 as all the little activities that I do have finally started up again after the Summer holiday break.
It's nice to be back in stride again.

Now, today I have what I think is a very interesting story for you.
...........

Way back in 1916 a young man joined the Australian Army to go off to fight in WWI. He set sail for the war with his battalion from Melbourne and as he sailed away from those Australian shores he quickly wrote a short note on a government issued letter card to a girl he knew (we don't know if she was a girlfriend or just a friend).

He  rolled this note up and placed it in a bottle and threw it overboard leaving it bobbing around in the ocean.

We don't know whether he returned or whether he was killed in that terrible war. We don't even know his name as we are unable to decipher it, but one day the girl he wrote that note in the bottle to, received, in the mail, a letter containing the note from the bottle!!!

This is it.


Note that he says there were no stamps available !!!
 (or letter boxes I'm afraid !!!)


The back contains a blessing for those young men.
If you scan it you will note that it can be sung to the tune of the British National Anthem which of course was our National Anthem at that time.

Yes, the bottle had washed up onto the shore and someone had picked it up and noticed the note there inside the bottle. As the letter included the girl's address the finder placed it into an envelope and posted it on with an explanation of how it was found.


 If you click on any of these photos you will be able to enlarge them and read the beautiful old cursive script.
( It was called Copperplate writing when I went to school. )

This is what the letter in the bottle said:


SS Nestor
3/10/16

Dear Dorothy,
                      This is the day after our departure and I am throwing this note overboard in a bottle - Perhaps fate will carry it to your hands.
I saw you and Miss ....... when the launch was following the Nestor. I was waving to you through a port hole but could not attract your attention.
I have been made a Troop-Deck Sergeant of our unit and beyond the duties attached to that job have nothing else to do- although perhaps it is a bit early to speak.
I was sorry to go away without seeing Kathy but it couldn't be helped.
Well I hope this finds you. Good luck to all in the family.
Yours very sincerely
..............................
That girl was Tony's great aunt who later married a returned soldier who had been gassed during that terrible war. He was not the soldier who wrote the letter in the bottle and we have no more information about this curious event.

Tony's aunt died about ten years ago when she was 107 and I did not hear this story till we found the letter amongst all of her valued possessions.

Isn't it an amazing story?

I'm linking in with Shay's Favourite Things Friday as finding out these stories about our family's past is one of my favourite things.

Cheers.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

ONLINE SHOPPING

Do you buy things over the Internet?

Recently we have started to buy quite a few things.

Make-up from Strawberrynet at huge savings delivered to the door within six days.
No postal charges!!

A new backpack for Tony's new camera

 ( http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pro-Camera-BACKPACK-travel-BAG-15-Laptop-Area-Tripod-Strap-/230722436053?pt=AU_Cameras_Photographic_Accessories&hash=item35b820fbd5)

that has special compartment for the camera accessed from the side so you don't have to dig down to the bottom as well as a separate  compartment for the laptop, somewhere to attach a small tripod and another for the extra lens and bits and pieces

and still room for a jumper, raincoat etc for when we are overseas.
Perfect and a fraction of the price for something similar in the shops ( and twice as good too! )
Free postage !
Our latest purchase was a new chair for the study when the old , cheaply made one snapped of a leg.
He found this nice one - in cream which looks better than the old black one - so ordered it.
Postage paid to the door !


(it weighed 17 kilos !!)
It arrived yesterday and he put it together very quickly without problem.
A much sturdier chair with lovely back support and on rollers.

This morning we saw this one in a catalogue from a local furniture store.


( the brown one on the end )
Twice the price !
Haul it home youself or pay a delivery charge too.

We're beginning to like this way of purchasing.

Cheers.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

JANUARY SCAVENGER HUNT

A last minute decision to join in lead to a frantic sorting through my photos for ones that matched,

as usual !

Here is January's effort

1.  information



This is where I turn to find out anything these days.

2.  soft


on my bare feet !

3.  in season


mango, my favourite fruit

4. in my bathroom


I sure got a fright when I reached for my towel !!!!

5. distance


The mountains from my backyard.

6.  two

Sadly it's two no more .
RIP Baker

7.  a mess


Dash got hold of the ham bag.... and it tasted great !

8.  odd


An odd number of table decorations for my Dad's 90th birthday party.

9.  entrance


The pathway to our front door. Very pretty at the moment.

10.  company


A gathering of friends and neighbours on New Year's Day is always good company.

11. blur


What rain does to the view

12. warning


coming down the Toowoomba range.

Well that's it for another month.
If you 'd like to see some other interpretations/collections click HERE .

Cheers.
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

RAIN !

Rain !

Love it !


A lovely rainy Sunday.

Love it !

Cheers.
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THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO - HOLLYWOOD VERSION

Firstly, I am surprised that many of you have not read these books.
They have been so popular here and most of my friends have read the whole series.
Admittedly we tend to pass these books around among ourselves.
( Make sure you read them in the correct order. )

I strongly advise you to give them a go if you like a good murder / mystery / drama.
( I 'd like to add that I found the beginning of the first one a bit difficult to get into but please persevere, it is worth it. )



Well, we've done it.
A great way to spend a rainy Saturday afternoon - a visit to the movies before the Saturday night crowds and lovely Thai on the way home.

VerdictFabulous !

More detail than the Swedish version, more depth to the characters and their relationships and best of all only one small change to the storyline from the book.

I think the rape scene was more harrowing in the Swedish version and the sex scenes a little more graphic in the Hollywood version ( surprisingly ).

This time we had Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara in the lead roles.


(the Hollywood Lisbeth  - strange bleached eyebrows )

Both casts were excellent and I still can't decide which was best.
They certainly got the look right for Lisbeth.


( the Swedish one )

I highly recommend the Hollywood version as well as the Swedish version
but
read the books first !

Cheers.

Friday, January 27, 2012

MOVIE REVUE - Millenium Trilogy

Like millions of people all over the world I've read and enjoyed the Millenium Trilogy by Stieg Larssons.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl who Played with Fire
and
The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest 

Recently we purchased DVD's of the Swedish version of all three books and set about watching them.


We never watch movies with subtitles and we soon learnt that we could not look away,
put the kettle on,
anything that would cause us to miss those printed words.




We thoroughly enjoyed them.

The two main parts
( Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist )
were very well done, especially the role of Lisabeth. 


Isn't this just how you imagined her?

Next week we will go and see the new version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
with Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara.

I'll keep you posted.

Cheers.