Gooooooooooodmorning Norwich

Well a month now since my last chat and whats happened here since that blog,, well weve been told the worlds going into a meltdown,, . As the 52 state of the union Australia will of cause take head of whats happening elswhere in the world and follow suit and suffer also. Our banks allthough hurt with this global "MELTDOWN",, don't you love that word, "MELTDOWN",, was given a boost yesterday with a 1% fall off the official credit rate from the Bank of Australia. That boosted everyone to start pumping money,, they don't have,, into things they can't afford and the Aussie stock exchange said it was good. Don't you love all this rubbish,, lets get back to life folks,, how are you, and let me tell you what we have been doing here in the land of surf and red desert

 Deans just home from a field study in the Little Desert, yes Little Desert is the name of it, we have two desert regions here in Victoria and, you have guessed it one is called Little Desert and the others called Big Desert, now thats originallity, aint it. Lindas getting excited about her visit in February back to Norwich and her reunion with her family, I try, as I can, to let her visit Norwich as you never loose the love of the place you grew up in. I will become head chef and bottle washer for all in the house whilst Lindas away and it will give me a chance to do some alterations indoors, dearn't get into replaceing the kitchen whilst her indoors home, it would be a nightmare, trying to work around each other, well you know what I mean.

 I told you all of a little apple tree I planted a few months ago, it looks as though this year will be a bumper year for the gardens here as we have already a mass of apple blossum and sprouting of summer vegetables in the garden ain't going to be any meltdown in this house. We have three main suppliers of seeds here in Oz. the one I've become familiar with and use mainly is, Mr Fothergills As I was planting some seed, I found that these seeds were packed in the U.K. The majority of seed we use here are Oz grown and packed and it surprised me, so off to the comp I went and looked up Mr Fothergill's home in the U.K., well wasn't I surprised to find that he is only just down in Newmarket in Lillie Langtries old stables, where hes set up his buisiness, now if you don't know who Lillie was, find out, theres a patch of good english history.

 all for this week chat later.

                                                                          Robert, Linda and the boys.

 

 

 

posted on 08 October 2008 10:28 by robert ramsbottom

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