Saturday, November 21, 2009

Still Here - Literally Smelling My Roses!

The lily has a smooth stalk

Will never hurt your hand,

But the rose upon her briar

Is the lady of the land.

-Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)







This is the view from my kitchen window.














O Rose, thou flower of flowers, thou fragrant wonder,

Who shall describe thee in they ruddy prime,

Thy perfect fullness in the summertime,

When the pale leaves blushingly part asunder

And show the warm red heart lies glowing under?

Thou shouldst bloom surely in some sunny clime,

Untouched by blights and chilly winter’s rime,

Where lightnings never flash nor peals the thunder,

And yet in happier spheres they cannot need thee

So much as we do with our weight of woe;

Perhaps they would not tend, perhaps not heed thee,

And thou wouldst lonely and neglected grow;

And He who is all wise, He hath decreed thee

To gladden earth and cheer all hearts below.

- Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Spring In My Garden

God's Garden

The Lord God planted a garden

In the first white days of the world,

And He set there an angel warden

In a garment of light enfurled.

So near to the peace of Heaven,

That the hawk might nest with the wren,

For there in the cool of the even

God walked with the first of men.

And I dream that these garden-closes

With their shade and their sun-flecked sod

And their lilies and bowers of roses,

Were laid by the hand of God.

The kiss of the sun for pardon,

The song of the birds for mirth --

One is nearer God's heart in a garden

Than anywhere else on earth.

For He broke it for us in a garden

Under the olive-trees

Where the angel of strength was the warden

And the soul of the world found ease.

By Dorothy Frances Gurney

Can you spot my grandson?

Monday, October 5, 2009

12 WEEKS (LESS 3 DAYS) UNTIL CHRISTMAS

I just happened to have a really good look at the calendar today and YIKES! - it's only 12 weeks until Christmas, can anyone tell me where the year has gone??

My eldest daughter told me that in the supermarket the other day they have already got a huge amount of space full of Christmas items.

Does anyone recall what it used to be like, we usually saw Christmas goodies appear in the shops perhaps 4 weeks prior to Christmas?

Anyway I just thought I would get us all in the mood for the festive season.......

Saturday, September 19, 2009

IT'S SATURDAY & I'M POOPED!!!


Another week has come and gone..........where, when, how............ I do not know!!!

We have been kept busy this week with Elijah "things", like playing soccer at the soccer ground and in the backyard (on the days it didn't rain), taking him to visit with his father, train spotting and especially watching him carefully and taking him to the doctor when he developed a ferocious cold with a horrible cough.


As per usual when he gets like this his asthma flares up so it has been three hourly doses of "calling all robots" (what Mum Lisa calls it when she has to give him his Ventolin through the spacer). The visit to the doctor revealed that he has an ear infection (and judging by the cough a chest infection, though he wouldn't stay still, or stop crying long enough for the doctor to get a good listen), so he now has antibiotics to take and a special syrup for the asthma for the next few days.

The rain this week has been absolutely magnificent and I am looking forward to more of the same this coming week. I love grey, grey rainy days, they remind me of the Melbourne from the 50's to the 70's that I loved so much. I hate the thought that with global warming we are going to lose all that and so much more!


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

SOME OF THE MORTIMORE SIDE OF OUR FAMILY

William Henry Mortimore b.1833-d.1910 & Sarah Mortimore (nee Shaw) b.1825-d.1903
Martin Mortimore b.1867-d.1942
Ada Christina Mortimore (nee Hansen) b.1876-d.1946
Back Row: Samuel (Snowy), Margaret (Maggie), Alice, Louise (Lou),
Elizabeth (Betty). Front Row: Amy, Harold (Harry)(sitting on Alice's
knee), John (Jack). Photo taken about September 1914.
Harold Ernest Mortimore b.1914-d.2005
Marjorie Frances Mortimore (nee Stringer) b.1919-d.1981

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

SOME OF THE STRINGER SIDE OF OUR FAMILY

From Left: My Great Grandfather James Frankland Stringer (1855-1917), his parents Maria Stringer (nee Frankland) (1821-1900), Robert Stringer (1828-1899).

My Great Grandfather James Frankland Stringer (1855-1917), his wife Julia Emma Stringer (nee Cook) (1858-1919) and four of their seven children.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Flickr

Please check out more of my photos (just click on my face) on flickr - a fancy photo sharing site.
Through my Flickr Groups you can also link to Picture Australia, where you can see lots of wonderful images of our great country and it's people.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Mark's Jewellery - For Sale or Order

Sterling Silver & Blue Topaz Ring

Today I thought I would act as a marketing agent for my wonderful son, Mark. He has been making jewellery for around 10 years now, mainly making it as gifts for family & friends, or for specific orders. He hasn't concentrated on selling it to the general public before but I know he would love to earn a living doing what he loves best, making his jewellery, hence the reason I am utilising my blog to help the cause.

Below are just a few of the beautiful pieces he has made, starting with the early ones first:
(Please forgive the photography, I took the photos for Mark with my old camera, I need a new one to get much clearer pics to do the jewellery justice)
Sterling Silver & Garnet Ring
Sterling Silver & Garnet Pendant
Pummel for Walking Cane or Car Gear Stick
Sterling Silver Rings
Sterling Silver & Blue Topaz Ring on my old hand
Sterling Silver & Various Semi Precious Gemstones - "God's Kiss"
Sterling Silver Collier