Sunday, October 01, 2006

Sunday evening at Howard Springs

Rod and Jessie invited Malcolm and Kay and family and new team member, Andrew and myself to dinner at their lovely home at Howard Springs on Sunday evening.
Jessie and Rod's home Howard Springs
Sunday on the deck,Jessie and Rod's home Howard Springs
Jessie
Kay, Malcolm and Rod, with Georgia and Annie
Malcolm
Mitchell and Annie
We went on a torch light tour of the garden to see the green ants building a nest in the garden:
Green ants nest

Friday, September 29, 2006

Doorman at the library

Most mornings and evenings these fellows are guarding the backdoor of the library.
Doorman at the library
Doorman at the library

A trip to Karawa

We had the opportunity to have a nice meal at the CDU training restaurant "Karawa" last night at our Palmerston campus. My colleague Malcolm's wife. Kay was being tutored by son Jesse in napkin folding having just been shown by a friendly waitress.
Napkin folding at Karawa
Ps The buffalo steak I had was great!

End of the Dry

I took this shot yesterday, the Dry is about to end, the buildup is beginning, so its becoming more humid and there has even been the odd rainstorm.
Library at Charles Darwin University

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Professional meeting

The ALIA TopEnd group had the opportunity to visit the ABC studios in Darwin and meet the Archive and library staff.
ABC Visit
ABC Visit
ABC Visit
We later adjourned to the Darwin Trailer Boat Club (along side the Darwin Sailing Club) to have drinks to mark the retirement of Ann Alderslade from the Department of Health Libraries.
Ann Alderslade
Anns Farewell
Ann's Farewell
Sunset, Fannie Bay

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

David Suzuki book talk at Charles Darwin University

David Suzuki gave a packed and enthralled audience a good insight into his life. Born in Canada as a 3rd generation son of Japanese/Canadian parents he learnt early about injustice and nature and has spent his life as a passionate communicator.
My family had attended his talk when he was in Adelaide recently so it was good to have the opportunity to hear him in Darwin.
"Described by Tim Flannery as ‘the greatest environmentalist of our age’, David Suzuki has dedicated his life to inspiring and equipping people to recognise and preserve the fragile balance of the world they inhabit."
David Suzuki
David Suzuki
He signed many copies of his book before and after his talk.
He spoke about the influences in his life and clearly is a proud parent who had great supportive parents himself.
David Suzuki

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Sunset Jazz on the lawns at Sky Casino Darwin

Most of my team at the library and their families and friends enjoyed James Morrison and his Sextet at the Casino tonight.
Jazz at the Casino
James Morrison Concert
Malcolm, Andrew and Andrew
It was very well attended, perfect weather and great time to chill out. My new team member Andrew Finegan was there , having arrived in Darwin just after midnight from Melbourne.
Rod, Jessie, Peta, Peter and Bev
Rod and Jessie
Malcolm and Joan
Malcolm and Kay
Kayes Isabelle and Malcolms];s Georgia were having fun meeting.
Isabelle
Georgia
Georgia
Joan and Don
James Morrison
James Morrison
Soprano Sax
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One instrument that James played was the Midi enabled Morrison digital trumpet.This photo is from his website:
jm-mdt1

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Saturday morning at Parap Market

This is a popular Saturday morning market in a trendy shopping centre car park, with many stall holders also having stalls at Mindil during the dry.
This is Bobby the Indonesian sate maker.
Bobby, well known sate maker Parap Market
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Kens Crepes is also very popular.
Kens Crepes,Parap Market
Most people were in the shade it appears!
Tropical look,Parap Market
These buskers are also regulars.
Buskers Parap Market
Colourful Market stall Parap Market

Friday, September 22, 2006

Redhead in Black

My friend Ken, now living in Devonport, is doing well with his photography, this macro photograph won him a camera in an Australian photo magazine competition this year. Well done mate. The title is Redhead in Black, a clue to what it is!!!!
Redhead In Black 2

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

JAVA a contact with a relative of Captain Duthie

In 1986 I began to research the sailing ship JAVA, which brought my ancestors to South Australia on February 6th 1840.
This is a photograph taken in Gibraltar around the 1920's-1930's
Java at Gibraltar
I published a book about it and each year I still get enquiries about it. Last night I received a call from Edmee Cudmore, whose ancestor was Alexander Duthie, the ship's master. Here is a scan of an orginal ticket that I saw during my research, with a receipt on the back for the Conigrave family.
Java Ticket
Java Ticket
I had early blogged on this topic In December of 2005

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Another ABC weather segment photo

Months after submitting this photo to the local ABC, it finally went to air last week. I have slighly cheated by adding their usual information to my own copy as I forgot that it was to be transmitted and looked up over dinner one night to hear my name and see this storm cloud lit by the setting sun! (See my images from December 2005 for my Cullen Bay shot)
Stokes Hill Wharf weather Shot
Its nice that I have now had two images go to air!

An interesting coincidence Gouldian Finches everywhere!

Having just posted a photograph of a Gouldian Finch to my album and then linked it to this blog, I noticed that Gwen Sprague, who is a medical librarian living in Kansas City and who links to my Flickr album had this photo of a Gouldian Finch,

and another of an incredible indoor aviary on her album site

I asked her what the circumstances. Here is her reply:
"I work in a hospital with a long term care center attached. This is in a lounge area where residents, staff and visitors can sit and relax. Not only can they watch these beautiful finches and doves, to the left is a courtyard with many birdfeeders to attract the wild population for viewing as well.
So cool that you can see the glorious Gouldians in the wild!"
Maybe an idea for the Northern Territory?