Category Archives: family

The Toilet

In case you have only recently looked at my blog and you don’t know what I am doing I think, that for this post, I should give some background information. As a memoir writer I am trying some experimentation by … Continue reading

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My Father’s study

Situated to the right of the front door was my Father’s study. People could come and go into his study, for consultation with Dad, without disturbing the rest of the family. My Father was a minister and in a small country town … Continue reading

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Following on from my post yesterday – I was overcome with curiosity about what had my parents done that first night we were in our new house. Today I asked my 85-year-old mother. “No. I think you’ve got it wrong … Continue reading

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The Spare Room

I do not remember the house I went to from the hospital after my birth. It was in Tamworth, a country town on the western side of the Great Dividing Range. We weren’t there long.  My father was awarded a … Continue reading

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A First Time for Everything – Even at 85 years

“You’ve got to enter your counted cross stitch in the show Mum”. I was insistent and eventually she agreed. She was actually quite excited about it – this was the first time she had ever entered any work in a … Continue reading

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