South Hobart, odd as it may seem , is not exactly just below North Hobart. Hobart when it was settled as a convict station had some strange street alignments. If you wish to travel from North Hobart to South Hobart you firstly come to the CBD itself, then you take a right hand turn to South Hobart. Due to our geography, there is a large hill that separates North Hobart and the CBD, from South Hobart, so that it is somewhat west of "just below North Hobart ". True it is that the latitude of South Hobart is below that of North Hobart. I hope this helps you. All the best, Syd.
Hi Siusan & Zig,
I went into www.elderly music com and found everything but cd.'s. They have a load of musical
insruments but I'll be darned if I could f
ind any mention of your CD's..For sure I must have done
something
Thank You for your friend request.I found LiveIreland while looking for videos of Celtic Woman I just love they`re voices. I have roots in Ireland . My brother went to Ireland & Scotland after High School and he brought back some of the most beautiful pictures.
Dear Siusan and Zig, this feathered terror; peppy/poopy will not go to sleep unless conditions are just to his liking. Photographing while he's sleepng? This guy's got radar! He'd know if there was an insect in the room. Maybe an oppurtunity will occur and IT will be accomplished. I'll keep myself alert for that moment. During your outdoor performance maybe you could take turns fanning each other.
would like to oblige. however, have no images of poopy and couldn't possibly get him to sit in front of the webcam;uncooperative. by-the-way, hows weather where you are. been experiencing temperatures of low 90s. the only air circulation is when peppy/poopy flies aroung. thank you for communicating. best wishes.
Thank you for your offer of friendship. So many great things happen when you'er unwhittingly just searching for internet sites. Peppy is alright. I should have named him poopy; he is free to fly around the apartment; leaves his ' calling cards' all over the quarters. Best wishes, sincerely, Wilfred.
Many thanx for your comment about my hospital life. I never regreted one minute since working
with mental patients is a great challenge. As a psychotherapist I often wonder how much of that 25 years I have tucked away in my brain somewhere. Thank you for the up date on you music and where to find it. I'm on my way right now.
Slainte,Ed
Many thanks for the information about your CD's.If that is you singing whilke I'm typing this
while I'm typing this then you have just blown my socks off ! How would I go about getting
one of your discs?. The song that I'm hearing now has the refrain How Di Dowdy Diddle Lo Day( Or some thing close to that) You are both very good. Please let me know how to obtain
some of your music.. You bring back memories when I was able to play. When I was a therapist in the psychiatric hospital where I worked, every Saint Patrick's Day me and two of my friends(one on fiddle and one on banjo) would go to every ward in the entire hospital playing. Irish Folk music. It was a day long venture but such great fun
Slainte,
Ed
We have the horses in Lake Placid, New York for two weeks we will show today and enjoy the celebration for the 4th tomorrow. Thanks for friending me. Cheers, b
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South Hobart, odd as it may seem , is not exactly just below North Hobart. Hobart when it was settled as a convict station had some strange street alignments. If you wish to travel from North Hobart to South Hobart you firstly come to the CBD itself, then you take a right hand turn to South Hobart. Due to our geography, there is a large hill that separates North Hobart and the CBD, from South Hobart, so that it is somewhat west of "just below North Hobart ". True it is that the latitude of South Hobart is below that of North Hobart. I hope this helps you. All the best, Syd.
I went into www.elderly music com and found everything but cd.'s. They have a load of musical
insruments but I'll be darned if I could f
ind any mention of your CD's..For sure I must have done
something
Many thanx for your comment about my hospital life. I never regreted one minute since working
with mental patients is a great challenge. As a psychotherapist I often wonder how much of that 25 years I have tucked away in my brain somewhere. Thank you for the up date on you music and where to find it. I'm on my way right now.
Slainte,Ed
Many thanks for the information about your CD's.If that is you singing whilke I'm typing this
while I'm typing this then you have just blown my socks off ! How would I go about getting
one of your discs?. The song that I'm hearing now has the refrain How Di Dowdy Diddle Lo Day( Or some thing close to that) You are both very good. Please let me know how to obtain
some of your music.. You bring back memories when I was able to play. When I was a therapist in the psychiatric hospital where I worked, every Saint Patrick's Day me and two of my friends(one on fiddle and one on banjo) would go to every ward in the entire hospital playing. Irish Folk music. It was a day long venture but such great fun
Slainte,
Ed
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