Thursday, November 16, 2006


An Umbrella tree fails to live up to it's name, and damages a wrought iron fence.

The roof lands heavily on the opposite side of the road, in a Morton Bay fig tree.

The entrie roof on one side is ripped off in furious winds....

"Welcome to the perfect church, for those of us who aren't."

Huge branches downed by winds...

Housing over 45 shops, the Centre quickly closed due to water damage.

Paddington Antiques Center damaged by high winds and hail.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Brisbane Wednesday Afternoon













The rain came as did the thunder and lightning and some wind but it was all over in a flash the Southern suburbs where I am seem to have missed the eye of the storm.
Study of my Mother..... Posted by Picasa
Hail only the size of small peas, but hail, nevertheless........ Posted by Picasa
Rain, hail, wind, thunder, lightning.... Posted by Picasa
Doing crosswords with my Mum, all good.... Posted by Picasa
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This cat is not dead, lol.

What a funny little girl Pixel is... just loves to s t r e t c h........ Posted by Picasa

BIG STORM COMING


Quick Patty and Brispaul.....hide from the storm...but get some pickies first

15 NOV two weeks before summer lol

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It's all good. Cheers Bear. Posted by Picasa
Champions, well done boys I am so proud of you all, for your intelligence, humour, strength and friendship. Enjoy the rest of your unfolding, amazing, wonderfully exciting lives. Posted by Picasa
Look who is enjoying his 2nd last day at school, 4eva! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

King Alfred the Great




















King Alfred was an Anglo-saxon and was considered the first King of England. You can read more about him at the two links below.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/alfred_king.shtml

http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page25.asp