Oh, I’m a real worry! Old age and forgetfulness seems to be the order of the day. 
Not so long ago I hung my washing in the wardrobe to dry.
Then just a few minutes ago the phone rang – so I picked up my coffee cup to answer it! Luckily the coffee had gone cold, as is usual, so at least I didn’t get scalded. I’m wondering what I will do next – any suggestions?
Oh, that should read 'helpful and nice' suggestions, otherwise, who knows what suggestions I might reveive! 

Not so long ago I hung my washing in the wardrobe to dry.
Then just a few minutes ago the phone rang – so I picked up my coffee cup to answer it! Luckily the coffee had gone cold, as is usual, so at least I didn’t get scalded. I’m wondering what I will do next – any suggestions?
Oh, that should read 'helpful and nice' suggestions, otherwise, who knows what suggestions I might reveive! 
A Free Day
Posted 8th October 2010 at 05:47 PM by Rosemary
Tuesday 7th September 2010
Well I thought I would have a lie in this morning but was awake with the birds again. So I caught the usual tram into the city to run an errand for my son. Find AC/DC Lane & take lots of photos which I dutifully did!
I wrote up a few post cards, there had been so little time during the week. It took quite a while to find the Post Office as it was hiding behind a very old building with ‘GPO’ engraved on the old façade!
I had said that I wasn’t going to buy any books while I was there but I spotted a delightful little 2nd hand book shop, where amazingly I found a copy of one of Teresa Edgerton’s books.
Teresa is one of the authors who is a member of the Internet Site I also belong to – SFF CHRONICLES. I have never come across any of her books over here, so I just had to buy it!
Had some lunch then took the tram back to my very nice B & B where I decided to rest my poor feet while I read some of our Teresa’s book! During the evening, I reluctantly packed for my trip back to Western Australia the next day & felt very sad that my ‘adventure’ was almost over. In fact I didn’t feel like going back at all.
I had enjoyed my first Convention & the company very much. During the six days of the Convention we got to recognise other Attendees & quite often would stop for a quick chat. That too was a challenge for me but I did it
Well I thought I would have a lie in this morning but was awake with the birds again. So I caught the usual tram into the city to run an errand for my son. Find AC/DC Lane & take lots of photos which I dutifully did!
I wrote up a few post cards, there had been so little time during the week. It took quite a while to find the Post Office as it was hiding behind a very old building with ‘GPO’ engraved on the old façade!
I had said that I wasn’t going to buy any books while I was there but I spotted a delightful little 2nd hand book shop, where amazingly I found a copy of one of Teresa Edgerton’s books.
Teresa is one of the authors who is a member of the Internet Site I also belong to – SFF CHRONICLES. I have never come across any of her books over here, so I just had to buy it!
Had some lunch then took the tram back to my very nice B & B where I decided to rest my poor feet while I read some of our Teresa’s book! During the evening, I reluctantly packed for my trip back to Western Australia the next day & felt very sad that my ‘adventure’ was almost over. In fact I didn’t feel like going back at all.

I had enjoyed my first Convention & the company very much. During the six days of the Convention we got to recognise other Attendees & quite often would stop for a quick chat. That too was a challenge for me but I did it

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