Static

Static is not a word that you normally associate with trains – they are definitely nearly always moving. But today I tried out my new radio.

omg the alarm has just gone off in the office – it is SO LOUD! And this is just the warning siren – the evacuate one hasn’t started yet – so I’ll keep typing.

The radio works beautifully on the

Oh bugger – the evacuate siren has just started.

Right. I’m back.

The good thing about evacuation – apparently someone had tried to cook toast – is that you meet up with colleagues you don’t normally see. In this case I caught up with Marshall who like me catches a train into work. His radio doesn’t work either. Oh yes it works beautifully on the platform but as soon as you step on the train – static.

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Oh and the wine evening last night at the University Club? Very nice. Didn’t see anyone there I knew – Dad did though – although I caught up with Cam – Colin Campbell-Fraser – in the cafe as we showed Dad around – turns out he’s the president at the moment. He told us there are now 5000 members – and they budgeted for 2000 – so they are doing much better than expected. Well the club is very nice and not too expensive.

We had dinner in the dining room – also very nice although we were too tanked to need the wine list by then…

Trains

So here I am in my new office – or rather corridor which we are pretending is an office although Eoin reckons I look like a hospital admissions clerk – having caught the train to work. I LOVE catching the train. First of all it goes all the way from home to practically the door of the office, and secondly I can read the whole way. Can’t do that in a car – at least not when you’re driving! I just need to get a radio/CD player and I’ll be laughing.

East Perth is great. Everything is new and shiny with well tended parks and heaps of cafes – even some shopping. And everyone in the building seems happy to be here – apart from a couple of worry warts for whom the sky is always falling but there are always one or two aren’t there?

Tonight I head to the University Club for my first function – a wine tasting – I can’t wait to see what it is like!

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Imagine. If I’d actually visited the Science Fiction club a little more often (ie more than once) I might have even met Harry at Uni.

Happy Easter

Oh how guilty do I feel? I have shamefully neglected you oh my dear reader, I am distraught. Well I’m back at work anyway having spent four days up at the station with my family – including Mum and Dad.

We arrived mid afternoon on the first day and it was 41 degrees in the shade – so hot we could hardly breathe with the floorboards warm enough to imagine central heating. We slept out on the decking – well I slept on and off – woken at five to six by the first fly getting under Rory’s cunningly devised mozzie net – he bought a double but I think we really need one each.

I snuck into the spare bed in the only bedroom.

When I awoke Rory, Dad and Hugo were off to buy hay for the cows, Imogen and Mum were on a mission to paint eggs, and I had a few books lined up awaiting my attention.

It was so hot. We filled the bath with tepid water which helped and had a few water fights. We made salads for lunch and had a beer. The cheese on the salad MELTED while we were waiting for the boys so we put theirs in the fridge and ate ours without them.

Eventually, just as we reached for the keys to go and find them they turned up having lost the wheels on the trailer they had spent the whole day on an errand that should have taken a couple of hours!

At least they had air-conditioning in the landcruiser! It was with relief that I jumped in the said landcruiser with the kids to go fishing. Fishing for Yabbies that is. We drove down to the homestead – Imogen at the wheel (on my knee) and found the nets before heading out to East Dam. Hugo having a lesson in opening “cocky” gates.

Just as we arrived the heavens opened – blessed rain! Nets in it was back in the ‘cruiser and home.

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Anyway he directed them through the station to the tank and we followed them out (Hugo getting a lesson on closing “cocky” gates on the way. We tuned into their CB Radio Frequency and they started peppering dad with questions which he answered in his usual taciturn style:

“How much rain do you get a year?” “About 250 ml.”
“Did you get much last night?’ “About 6 ml.”
“What kind of cattle do you run here?” “Murray Greys.”
“How big is the station?” “About 110,000 acres.”
“How many cattle do you run per acre?” “Er that’s confidential.” (I was wetting myself laughing)
“I guess you don’t know until you muster…?” “Ah that’s correct.” (still laughing)
“Do you use a helicopter to muster?” “Ah no we just round them up when they come into water.” (paroxisms of laughter)

We run about 19 cattle. That includes the calves. And the bull.

Still they were good fun, very polite and left the kids a couple of Easter Eggs on the fencepost as they went past the homestead.

That night it rained again. 11 ml. And the salt lake filled and gleamed blue in the morning sunshine. We managed to catch quite a few big yabbies in No 1 dam which we threw back – unfortunately losing one of our nets at the same time. Then we went up to Ennuin Rock to see how much water had been collected. There was quite a lot as it turned out although the kids got a fright when they surprised a snake! We think it might have been a king brown so they were luck the snake was as shocked as they were.

It was great to see the creeks running and to feel cool. The station smells lovely when it has been rained on and the kangaroos seem to be more plentiful.

Of course it was a bit of a worry getting the Commodore out on the boggy roads but we made it.

A happy Easter indeed.

Me? A Bill tragic?

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Ribbons and Birthdays

Well it has been a busy few days.

First of all on Thursday night I met June and Jim from The Bill – pic coming soon. Yes I was a sad Bill tragic but so what – you only live once!

Then on Friday, Hugo had his first ever swimming carnival and won a ribbon in every race!

He was delighted with himself and so were we! Well done Huge.

On Friday our nephew Logan turned one. We went up for a few drinks with Mark and Mads and the birthday boy. Here is Godfather and Godson…

Then Mum and Dad took the kids down south where they are having a great time – going fishing today on Uncle Vern’s boat will be… interesting!
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So Rory and I have been on our own…

Yesterday we went down to the newly opened University Club which is where the Rugby Oval used to be on campus. It is a lovely building – very sixties in decor – well kind of modern sixties if you know what I mean. There are several function rooms and a members dining area as well as the cafe. Yesterday was an open day. Bevan is already a member and I’m joining too. We’ll see how much we use it.

In fact we used it almost immediately because we ended up going to see Kil Wil – the new Wil Anderson show at the Octagon Theatre. We enjoyed it although felt a bit old thinking to ourselves “Does he really have to swear in every sentence?” It just loses the impact of the swearing I think. He seemed completely hyper – more hyper than when I saw him during a taping of The Glass House. Still some very funny lines… his show has been extended til next weekend.

And after we went to Cello’s – a restaurant in Nedlands – which was quite nice… nothing really outstandingly special. The service was good – better than many – the food was good. Paper napkins – always a downer. I shouldn’t really rate restaurants on the type of napkins they provide but hey, that’s just the kind of superficial chick I am!

Today… no plans. Maybe I’ll read my book…

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How ’bout you?

Back at work

What am I doing????

Yes I’m back at work – in the middle of my long service leave – to fill behind a management position. I’m now the acting Coordinator of ABC Radio’s Regional Production Fund. Today was day one of Handover in which I am bombarded with a bewildering array of projects – pending and otherwise – and a spreadsheet which adds its own bewilderment factor to the equation.

I start full-time on Monday.

How do I feel about it? Well I think it will be good for the CV, certainly will be interesting to learn how the commissioning process works and how to get money out of the ABC! And I think it will be fantastic from a networking point of view because you are in contact with a great many program makers from all of the ABC’s radio networks.

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So the jury is out. In a way it does feel like I have abandoned our 6 months off dream, however it will be nice to have some money coming in, and it’s nice to catch up with the crew from the ABC! Caught the bus in with Damian today which was an unexpected bonus! Speaking of which I wonder when the bus leaves here to go home??

If there is no photographic record, did it happen?

Well we went to Forrest Place on Sunday night and strutted our stuff for the Perth International Arts Festival Finale. It was AWESOME. Such fun!

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Unfortunately I don’t have any photographic record to share with you (Mum might have a snap or two) but I can assure you it did happen – and I don’t think we will forget the experience.

Even Dad was regretting not joining in at the start. Ah well maybe next year… 🙂

Back to Earth

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We had a go at solving cryptic crosswords (we’re not very good), cooked amazing camp oven dinners, cleared fallen trees, built haystacks, fed cattle, explored off-road, faffed around with the GPS, checked electric fences, met interesting and amusing farmers, and blew the head gasket on the Landcruiser which ultimately meant that I was late home for the Cha Cha rehearsal so I don’t know where we’ll be dancing but we will be there on Sunday night! I’ll let you know after tomorrow night where to look for us.

Today I went to Archetrek for another enlightening and exhausting session, bought shiny bits for my re-vamped Cha Cha dress, had a great catch up wine with Sally, and enjoyed watching American Idol with my daughter!

Speaking of singing competitions – I was devastated to see Cashmere knocked out of X Factor. Rory kindly taped it for me while I was away and I was sure after all the comments Kate had made that she would get in. Her voice is so good though, I’m sure we’ve not heard the last from her. Good luck Cashi!