
Another busy day. Played squash with Jonathan for an hour, had lunch (a healthy lunch!) in the Macquarie centre and then worked on my write-up for the Amaldi conference, talk that I need to give tomorrow on Science with Parkes and produced a newsletter article on the Pulse@Parkes project. I still need to make myself some dinner, finish tidying the house (and boxing up the remainder of Maryam's things - I've now run out of boxes!), do my Italian homework, work through a few guitar pieces and start to learn some of the Liszt piano music that I bought yesterday.
Various photos of our wonderful hike on the 6 foot track are dotted around this post. These photos include (they seem to be coming out in a random order so I won't try to describe each one individually): Albert meeting a red-belly black snake that wasn't going to get off the path for us, a rock-wallaby hiding in the bush and various images of us relaxing at the camp-sites.


2 comments:
Oh George, you KNOW how gooey I go about roos etc. That wallaby is SO sweet!!!
The snake isn't, though. However, I notice you must've got past it somehow already, in order to take the photo. I can imagine the dialogue: "Just wait there, Albert, while I take this photo! No, really, it isn't coming towards you!"
Emma won't like this post of yours, will she?
So pleased that you did this hike. Well done ! I love the photos. I love the picture of the snake.
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