A lovely pic of my Nepalese friend leading trekkers some time back. The situation in Nepal is horrendous, with maybe 10,000 people dead, and all our media can do is bemoan the execution of two drug smugglers. Get a sense of proportion, I say.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Skeletons come tumbling out of the closet...
For some time now I've been looking into family history on Ancestry.com. I knew my father, Joseph Stanislaus (originally Fairbrother, then Philipson) was the illegitimate son (b 1907) of a Catholic nun, Annie Louise Fairbrother, and a Jewish dentist, Joseph Cohen, and it seems I've tracked him - my grandfather - down. My grandmother later married Matthias Philipson (Philipson is my maiden name) and had more children. I don't suppose the 'incident' was ever spoken about. Whether Joseph ever knew he had a son I don't know. He later married twice, but had no more children. Now I am in contact with the descendants of his sister.
How a nun and a Jew ever got together is something that intrigues me. My goodness, what a scandal it would have been! Not only a nun pregnant, but to a Jew!!! Those were the days, remember, when even the protestants and catholics didn't speak to each other.
In 1905 my maternal grandfather, Joseph William George Allen, fathered a daughter out of wedlock and took the baby home from the hospital and reared her himself. Apparently the mother was not allowed by her parents to marry him. He employed a housekeeper to live in and help with the child and, as a single woman living with a man was frowned upon, he married her. Twelve years later, she, Florence May Allen, became my grandmother.
Not half an hour ago, when going through the thousands of photos and documents I've dragged out in past days, I made another discovery: Florence May was herself illegitimate. She was one year old when her parents married. Well, who knows if the man her mother married was her father...
How a nun and a Jew ever got together is something that intrigues me. My goodness, what a scandal it would have been! Not only a nun pregnant, but to a Jew!!! Those were the days, remember, when even the protestants and catholics didn't speak to each other.
In 1905 my maternal grandfather, Joseph William George Allen, fathered a daughter out of wedlock and took the baby home from the hospital and reared her himself. Apparently the mother was not allowed by her parents to marry him. He employed a housekeeper to live in and help with the child and, as a single woman living with a man was frowned upon, he married her. Twelve years later, she, Florence May Allen, became my grandmother.
Not half an hour ago, when going through the thousands of photos and documents I've dragged out in past days, I made another discovery: Florence May was herself illegitimate. She was one year old when her parents married. Well, who knows if the man her mother married was her father...
Monday, April 27, 2015
Before the earthquake in Nepal
For many years I've had an epal in Nepal who takes the most beautiful photos. I've put some of them on this blog from time to time.
He is OK, and so is his wife, who gave birth to a baby boy the day before the earthquake.
Yes, Winifred, wind is terrifying. When those dreadful storms were lashing UK and France a bit over a year ago, the niece of one of my French friends was killed when a tree fell on her car.
And yes, the only thing to do is think positive re the terrorists. I don't think we should give them so much publicity. More women are killed by their husbands/partners than by terrorists. That's where our money and security should be going.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Wild weather
Gale-force winds and pouring rain have been battering us for days. Last night I picked Philip up from the station, telling him I wouldn't go to my exercise class later as I was too afraid of falling trees. However I changed my mind and started backing up the drive just before 7pm. Philip came running out in the rain to tell me not to go, as a tree had come down just round the corner, delaying Manami and the kids on their way home from swimming lessons.
The pics are from other suburbs.
Many schools are closed today. I took Emma, but was very nervous driving the short distance. Muffy and I slept on the sofa last night, too afraid to stay in my bedroom as we have two large gum trees overhanging the roof.
The pics are from other suburbs.
Many schools are closed today. I took Emma, but was very nervous driving the short distance. Muffy and I slept on the sofa last night, too afraid to stay in my bedroom as we have two large gum trees overhanging the roof.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Totally fed up
If only the terrorists would have the brains to find beauty in the world and the ability to enjoy life, and paint a picture of a butterfly sitting on a knife, such as this one by Australian artist Cressida Campbell, instead of thinking the only thing to do with a knife is cut somebody's head off.
It's especially annoying that they take themselves off to live in Western countries and enjoy all we have to offer, while all the time criticising us and planning to kill us. Just this weekend a group of young men was arrested in Melbourne for allegedly planning to kill police officers at our ANZAC service on Saturday.
It's especially annoying that they take themselves off to live in Western countries and enjoy all we have to offer, while all the time criticising us and planning to kill us. Just this weekend a group of young men was arrested in Melbourne for allegedly planning to kill police officers at our ANZAC service on Saturday.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Oh so cute...
There's no denying, cats are the cutest creatures. You could spend your entire life looking at their pics on the internet.
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