
© irene waters 2015
After the first cyclone the wharf, built by the Japanese was badly damaged. An island without a wharf becomes isolated, cut off from not only conveniences but life staples. Everything apart from wonderful seafood, seasonal produce and scrawny chickens had to imported. 44 gallon drums of fuel, sacks of rice and the floorboards (photo) for the house we were building came in via the dinghy which went out to the inter-island trader The Saraika. This shipment arrived unscathed. It was another story, however, when or four-wheel drive Isuzu dual cab made the journey.
In response to Ed’s Sunday Stills Challenge
About Irene Waters 19 Writer Memoirist
I began my working career as a reluctant potato peeler whilst waiting to commence my training as a student nurse. On completion I worked mainly in intensive care/coronary care; finishing my hospital career as clinical nurse educator in intensive care. A life changing period as a resort owner/manager on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu was followed by recovery time as a farmer at Bucca Wauka. Having discovered I was no farmer and vowing never again to own an animal bigger than myself I took on the Barrington General Store. Here we also ran a five star restaurant. Working the shop of a day 7am - 6pm followed by the restaurant until late was surprisingly more stressful than Tanna. On the sale we decided to retire and renovate our house with the help of a builder friend. Now believing we knew everything about building we set to constructing our own house. Just finished a coal mine decided to set up in our backyard. Definitely time to retire we moved to Queensland. I had been writing a manuscript for some time. In the desire to complete this I enrolled in a post grad certificate in creative Industries which I completed 2013. I followed this by doing a Master of Arts by research graduating in 2017. Now I live to write and write to live.
Great photo and interesting post.
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Thanks Raewyn. They were interesting times.
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Wow! Can’t wait to read your memoir!
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Can’t wait to get it out there. This is where I procrastinate.
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