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Monthly Archives: March 2019
The Taste of Fresh Fruit
Picking Fresh Fruit I can remember it well. In Adelaide’s hot summer weather, when I was very young, the fruit trees that grew in our back yard suddenly ripened. We (my sister and I) would have surreptitiously picked some before … Continue reading
End of Life Planning
Be Organised We all like to be well organised. So many of us plan our weekends, our workday, our children’s activities and so much more. We forget to plan for the one event that is ultimately inevitable. The end of … Continue reading
Posted in Seniors, Planning
Tagged end of life, envelope of knowledge, funeral, organise, planning
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Planning Safety for Seniors
Back Story Over the past few days, I have given great thought to the issue of safety for solo senior women and their safety. I’ve talked with people and done research online. As a result, I have some advice for … Continue reading
Forgotten Senior Solo Women
How can we improve the lives of Senior Solo Women, those who have no family or close friends? With modern technology surely something can be done.
Saving Documents
I am concerned that a family member won’t be interested in collecting/saving the family history documents. Continue reading
Happy International Women’s Day
Celebrations Here it is, IWD, and on this day I will not be celebrating. My celebration will be tomorrow – though today I will be celebrating the life of a wonderful lady who was an inspiration to other women, working … Continue reading
Family History
My collection of family history is immense. I am hoping that when I pass off this world, that at least some of my offspring will find the material of interest and perhaps do more research.
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Posted in History
Tagged certificates, Di Hill, family, family history, Judy Baker, Lady Baden Powell, letters
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