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Some pictures from South Australia.

 

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October 12th

2005.

       

                 
  Scroll to the right then come back to see the second row of pictures.   Shaun and Janet  with a gift we gave them just before we took them to the airport to fly back to Sydney.   Shaun and Janet with Wendy, where they were staying.   Shaun made an earlier visit to see us in August.   Shaun sketched a scene in Tasmania and presented it to us. He used pastels on white paper.   Braden's and Megan's dog, Bailey, biting Geoff's jeans.   Bailey at a safe distance.   Where we parked our car at Government House. Everybody else parked somewhere down the back but no one told us to move so we stayed.   My brother, Rob, was awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. The Governor, Marjorie Jackson-Nelson, awarded the honour. She grabbed both of us and got one of her staff to take this picture. We are distantly related so she called us "Family" and said how nice it was to present an award to a "family member".   We wandered through the rooms of Government House and had drinks and finger foods.

There were about 150 people there.

  Sharon and Geoff at the beach for lunch one day.   A special visitor to our back yard.   Sharon looking after the Ferris's dog "Lottie", at Goolwa. We went down with Brian and Roslyn, for a special town celebration and street party.   Alicia's and Matt's "broken" rolladoor motor, thanks to a very busy bird that built a nest on top of it. It cost $150 to get it fixed.
                           
  Alicia standing in her hallway.   Lachlan at Nathan Hardacre's 21st birthday party.   Braden and Sharon at the same party.   Open Day at the new Adelaide International Airport.   The baggage handling area.   The car park and the old terminal in the distance.   Part of one of the departure lounges.   A view onto the tarmac looking towards Mt Lofty.   More tarmac to the south east.   Some of the new walking access ramps.   The tag we attached to a gift to the new owners of the house.   I folded the tag in a special way...   ... and tucked it into the flap at the top.   This is where we left the gift to the new owners.