Sunday, July 26, 2009

Lola Williams Franich

Lola Williams Franich
aged 69 years

Late of Woy Woy, Central Coast NSW

Mother and Grandmother

Dear Lola,
I first met you at Megan and Mark's wedding in 1993. What a pleasant day that was. You looked beautiful in your suit and cut a fine figure on the dance floor at the reception. This was all the more amazing becasuse Megan's parents had not come to her wedding and you had to be both Mother and Mother in Law of the bride.
Later I met you at Hugo, Holly and Lewis birthday parties, of which there were many.
Once in Megan's kitchen in late Summer I remember you saying that motherhood is tough , no one thanks you for it.

You raised your sons in the south of Sydney and saw them into adulthood and their life partners arms.

Danny your husband was your staunch ally helping you through the years and acting as a buffer to family members when you needed time on your own.

I will remember you as a woman who made it through the parenting years and lived to see the birth of her grandchildren. You raised four sons and now have several grand daughters and grand sons.

In Memoriam

26th July 2009

"She saw in the rainbow the earth's new architecture, the old, brittle corruption of houses and factories swept away, the world built up in a living fabric of Truth, fitting to the overarching heaven." D H LAWRENCE

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Medecins Sans Frontieres Doctors without Borders

The kids and I are field partners with Medicins Sans Fontieres. It makes us feel that we are contributing to the work of those who make a difference.

Their website is
www.msf.org.au

In February 2009, Medecins Sans Frontieres started a massive measles vaccination campaign in the district of Adre in Eastern Chad, along the Sudanese border. MSF teams aimed to vaccinate 90,000 children between 6 months and 15 years against measles by the end of April 2009. Difficult roads spread out population and high security risks made the campaign a rather challenging undertaking.

Monday, July 20, 2009

In the Crag July Hols

High places
Nicky

Sail boats


View from the track

Ochre hand pits

scribbly bark

sandstone iron deposit

ship wrecks

Low tide
Here we are going on bushwalks and taking photos of the flora and fauna. Today we ventured into Sailors Bay to spy the shipwrecks at low tide. We went to the lookout above the marina. We surfed at Freshwater. And in the middle of the day we watched a kids movie called Aquamarine on dvd. It was the perfect winter holiday day.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Freddie Hill

Birthday girl and band


Freddie Hill played at our birthday party in May with his qunitet. It was the best music the house has felt for decades. His musicians are so vibrant and you will swing and remember the notes for ever.




Freddie Hill (1948- )


Jazz Trumpeter




He is arguably Australia's best jazz trumpeter and can be booked with his musicians