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Posted: 14.04.2020, 2:54
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Posted: 24.05.2017, 18:05
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Dear family and friends,
many greetings from Christmas season-hot Adelaide, with another heatwave record brewing outside (43C today, the third day and not the last until a moderate change tomorrow night).
Also, many greetings from our new (now one-year old) home in Adelaide. Thanks to Lizzie’s efforts, parts of our backyard garden are changing from lawns between long grey metal fences to a garden with vegetable patch, shrubs, vine and some flowers along the fence line. Beneath a large fig tree in the back garden is a little tool shed, so we are all set for our olden days … Our front yard, on the other hand, is very Mediterranean with several citrus and pomegranate trees and an olive tree … we are inly lacking a nice cool cellar to keep all the fruit jars we don’t have …
We also now have a small guest room and a decent folding bed — so feel free to visit us.
Following is my personal part of our news letter.
Posted: 07.01.2016, 21:54
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It’s hard to believe but another year has passed with no update of my website. Many greetings to all of you you have been trying to find out what has happened to me in the past 12 months.
Liz, my wife, has written a brief Christmas newsletter to her friends that I copy here: [Read more »]
Posted: 24.12.2011, 15:30
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