Charlotte and I went to the Peat's Ridge Festival, strangely enough held in Peat's Ridge, just north of Sydney. It was an interesting day and was the first festival of this kind I have been too. I purchased a tin whistle and Charlotte a bamboo hat.

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While a tsunami warning came to nothing, the quake damaged at least six undersea telecommunication cables, affecting users in Taiwan and South Korea, and was felt in China and Hong Kong.So I say, bravo Hemel Today.

Brown was the Baptist answer to Congregationalist Yale and Harvard, Presbyterian Princeton, and Episcopalian Penn and Columbia. At the time, it was the only one that welcomed students of all religious persuasions (following the example of Roger Williams, who founded Rhode Island in 1636 on the same principle). Brown has long since shed its Baptist affiliation, but remains dedicated to diversity and intellectual freedom.
Well I have been considering a new GPS for some time. I have been using charl's Fortrex 101, which has done good service and been all around the world. Including in Seoul where I was a mere 8286 km from home in a direct line of sight.
I also purchased a few travel bugs. I have yet to select what to attach to them, but it will need to be something small. One is to travel the world, visiting every country, the other to wander around Australia and New Zealand.

While I was away the time limit for the selection of a renewal vehicle for my current lease car passed. So when I returned I quickly looked though the Telstra Fleet vehicle list. (I have a policy of only taking vehicles from the Telstra Fleet list.) My original intention was to go for one of the lower priced options. But I noticed that they had added the Toyota Prius to the list. I did some research on the Internet and decided to go for a test drive after a few emails to Charl. The car is very interesting to drive. Beside having an unusual dash layout, it has no gears. Driving only involves the accelerator and brake. Under heavy load there is a small effect when the engine kicks in, but nothing compared to the effect of an auto changing gears. So with my test drive done, I decided to spend the extra money and get the electric blue version of a car that gets 4.4 liters for every 100 km. It actually have a better consumption rate in town to the highway. It will arrive around the end of May in 2007 when my current lease vehicle term expires...Norman Neale's love of comic books is matched only by his infatuation with gorgeous receptionist Andrea, who barely notices him. When not daydreaming about Andrea, he's fantasizing about fighting crime. Then one day he discovers that co-worker Victor Ventura has slight telekinetic abilities. After discussing his mind-blowing discovery with his comic book dealer friend Chuck, Norman decides only he can turn Victor into a fully-fledged superhero...


I travelled down on the road to Nowra. This time I went inland via Bowral, which was the way I inteneded to go with mum and Alicia, but on that occasion I took the wrong turn off and ended up in Wollongong. On the way I visited Fitzroy Falls, in the Morton National Park. Here I obtained an annual pass to the national parks.
Courtesy of the Historic Houses Trust (which I joined) and the Sydney Photoblogger's Group, I went to the 50's Fair in one of Australia's most well known houses. It was a photographers paradise with many people dressed up in period costume. If I go again, I should do the same.
At the top of the hill(and at the bottom of the hill, around the house) was lot's of 50's memorabilia. I resisted the temptation to buy. Down the hill were the presenters from the ABC's Collectors program, so I look forward to seeing a show on this event. But I did not see a camera crew.
Then it was down the hill over the uneven path to the house. Here there was a stage and the house it self. I met the others at this location.
To get into the house, one must first remove one's shoes. This is because they want to protect the floor coverings. The house is quite small. But it lives up to it's well designed reputation.
We stay to watch the music and dancing, only retiring after midday to a nearby photoblogger's house. This was a good time to leave. The crowd was becoming enormous and the queue to get in must have been several hundred people long.