Sunday, February 17, 2008

Sunday cruise

With Hugh back from a week in Melbourne we took a run on our scooters to Rapid Creek and then Nightcliff Markets
Beehive Ginger
Heliconia
Rapid Creek Market
Busker
Not all are having fun in the sun...
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Down and out at Nightcliff shops

Then a trip along East Point Road to the East Point Military Museum. This week there are various activities to commemorate the bombing of Darwin 66 years ago on February 19th 1942, 248 people died.
Army Display East Point Military Museum
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Searchlight Mirror East Point Military Museum
The Darwin Army Band was playing and there were a number of military diplays
Amongst the performers were 'One Mob, Different Country' - Indigenous dancers from detention centres.
'One Mob,Different Country' - Indigenous dancers from detention centres.
'One Mob, Different Country' - Indigenous dancers from detention centres.
'One Mob,Different Country' - Indigenous dancers from detention centres.
Also there were some Mediterranean dancers
Mediterranean dancers
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Friday, February 15, 2008

Farewell to Karen Baker

A farewell morning tea this morning for Karen Baker
Karen Baker
who has supported first of all Alex Byrne and more recently Ruth Quinn as Library Director.
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Ruth found it tough going to express her thanks for all the work that Karen has done here at the CDU Library over a 16 year career and clearly there are some big shoes to fill. Karen is in fact retiring to the bowling greens of Queensland and family.
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Thursday, February 14, 2008

"Librarian Idol" Andrew Finegan on St Valentines Day

I went with Jayshree, and met with Rod and Jessie and also Di Sinclair to enjoy "Librarian Idol", Andrew Finegan's reprise in Darwin of his "Librarian Idol" show before he takes it to the Adelaide Fringe Festival in March. Andrew is a fine singer and keyboard player and a stand up comedian (along with his day job as a public library manager and his show is a witty look at librarians and how they are portrayed and his own journey to become Darwin's and Australia's own Librarian Idol. See his blog Or listen to his voice
Warmup
Comedienne
Andrew Finegan Librarian Idol
Andrew Finegan Librarian Idol
Andrew Finegan Librarian Idol
Andrew Finegan Librarian Idol
Andrew Finegan Librarian Idol
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Book launch by CDU Press

I attended a dual book launch this evening at the university organised by Charles Darwin University Press.The books were launched by the Administrator of the Northern Territory, His Honour Mr Tom Pauling QC. The books focus on courage and conflict in the North.
Dennis Shoesmith,Administrator of the Northern Territory, His Honour Mr Tom Pauling and Allan Powell
Administrator of the Northern Territory, His Honour Mr Tom Pauling
Dennis Shoesmith
Very topical is "The Crisis in Timor-Leste: Understanding the past,
imagining the future" a collection of papers originating from a CDU symposium held in November 2006. It's edited by Associate Professor Dennis Shoesmith,
Dennis Shoesmith
The volume addresses the historical, social and political causes of unrest in Timor-Leste. Sadly only last week we held a two day conference on East Timor at CDU exploring some of the issues
Alan Powell
The second volume, The Shadow’s Edge: Australia’s Northern War,is a new and revised edition published by CDU Press on the 20th anniversary of its first publication, and recounts the history of civilian and servicemen’s experiences of war in defence of Australia’s northern borders during World War II.
Its author, Emeritus Professor Alan Powell, the Northern Territory's most distinguished historian, highlights experiences of people who lived,workedand,in some cases, died during the conflict. It also discusses the political, strategic and tactical decisions made during the northern campaign.
Peter Walton, Jayshree Mamtora, Marion Farram
Tom Pauling and Austin Asche
Alan Powell and Steve Farram
Steve Farram with Alan Powell
Jefferson Lee, from the Australia East Timor Association with Jayshree
Jefferson Lee and Jayshree Mamtora

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

A tale of two scooters

Hugh bought a Bolwell Jolie (aka Sym DD) scooter recently and convinced me I needed something similar, a Bolwell Red Devil even though its blue (aka Sym BL05W)
I found a photo taken in about 1970 when I was about 20! This was my Vespa.
Vespa 1970 or there abouts, mild mannered young rider!!!
Here is the Red Devil in blue
Red Devil in blue scooter
Blue Red Devil

Frogs again...

My visitor was back on his porch seat again so around midnight I tried my ring flash out and also cropped his eye from a shot last night and cropped tighter on an image from last night at somebody else's suggestion
Frogs eye
Green Tree frog
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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Heralding of the monsoon ...Frog chorus

The monsoon has returned to Darwin and we have had frogs noisily heralding the rain. There were a couple of Green Tree frogs really creating a cacophony of sound on the front porch.
Green Tree Frog
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Don’t really mind them… although getting off to sleep can be an issue.
Main thing is though is that we are glad that they are not Cane toads.
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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Sunday music at the Darwin Sailing Club

Brooke Barnett, is one of my colleagues and invited me to her gig with JK at the Darwin Sailing Club so of course some photographs were needed.
Brooke Barnett
JK and BB at Darwin Sailing Club

We chatted with Duncan,the new Darwin Sailing Club Manager
Brooke Barnett  with Duncan

Stephen and Duncan
It was good late afternoon listening to her own songs as well as covers.
Both she and JK are good guitarists and Brooke has a great voice.
JK at Darwin Sailing Club