A 1980 Quintrex that was restored and with an added flooring. I am about to tow it to Hobart. My first jpourney was to the service staion where i did not allow for its width and jammed it against the bowser protection pole. I provided entertainment for the other motorists as I skilfully got it free with only a slight scratch ;and it only took me 10 minutes.
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Friday, January 5, 2007
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St Simons Kaleen held a Christingle service yesterday. The Christingle was introduced by a Bishop John De Watteville in Moravia as a way of telling people that God loved them.As a visual aid he took an orange and put in it four sticks to represent the seasons of the year. On these he put sweets to remind us of God's good gifts. A candle was inserted to show God's gift of Jesus as the light of the world. A red ribbon was attached round the candle to show that Jesus's love stretched right around the world and was for everyone. The photos show the Christingles
Sunday in the life of A Pastor You Know
Pastor x returns from a three sermon Sunday. One could hardly say "its hell out there" could one
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Double Click for larger picture
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Woodbridge Slate
This is the new slate floor recently laid at "Woodbridge House". Julie organised this on her last visit. Carol and George did a great job preparing the floor and sealing the finished product. It faces North and will be heated by the sun in winter. ( yes there is sunshine in Tasmania)
This is the family room . The next picture is the lounge.
This is the family room . The next picture is the lounge.
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Cricket,Tanja,Jonathon,Adelaide 2006 001
Grandson (3) came to the Adelaide test and sat with Peter who explained to him the intricacies of Cricket .He soon could call out "warnie" and "Ooh ah McGrath " . . He soon knew to look at the screen and say "oooh " Peter became a firm favourite uncle.
Monday, January 1, 2007
"Stand By " Produces Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Canon UK has unveiled research that shows the true environmental and cost impact of not completely turning off office equipment over the Christmas period. With many offices closing (or with skeleton staff) for up to 10 days this year, Canon research shows that the amount of energy used by office equipment – PCs, printers, photocopiers and fax machines – left on standby is enough to roast an astonishing 4.4m turkeys, which is also enough power to microwave 268m mince pies or more than 350,000 standard Christmas tree lights for 10 days.
In addition, the research shows that almost 19,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions would also be produced by these machines, enough to fill the same number of standard sized (25m) swimming pools.
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