Mudgee
There’s nothing quite like a weekend in Mudgee. I’d first visited Mudgee in 1989 to attend a wedding. I’ve been back a couple of times since, mostly for the Mudgee … Read the rest “Mudgee”
There’s nothing quite like a weekend in Mudgee. I’d first visited Mudgee in 1989 to attend a wedding. I’ve been back a couple of times since, mostly for the Mudgee … Read the rest “Mudgee”
Muf-Tee’s director, Les Solomon, has created a chat show with Hayden Tee as the host and the musical director, Nigel Ubrihien, as his sparring partner. By having a couple of … Read the rest “Muftee Cabaret”
Tickets………………check
Money………………check
Car hire…………….check
Rail Pass…………..check
Backpack…………..check
Passport…………..on it’s way
Clothes…………….check
Language…………passable
Toiletries…………..check
Camera…………….organised
Blog diary………….check
I think that’s everything! Oh……..bugger. Still five weeks to go….

I love this pic of my family.
It’s Saturday night and I’m at home in Lismore. We’ve just watched “The Simpsons” and had dinner and I’m just taking a few minutes out to update my diary before … Read the rest “Back in Porpoise Spit”
Barbara Morrison has performed with a virtual “who’s who” of the Jazz and the Blues worlds including legends, Dizzy Gillespie, James Moody, Ron Carter, Etta James, Esther Phillips, David T. … Read the rest “Barbara Morrison”
On Friday night, Colin and I went to see the final night of the Sydney Film Festival, a screening of “Cracker Bag” and “The Swimming Pool”
Cracker Bag is a … Read the rest “Swimming Pool”
Built in 1842 by George Paton, using convict labor, the Hero of Waterloo is one of Sydney’s oldest hotel buildings, although it wasn’t licensed as a hotel until 1845. Although … Read the rest “Historic Pubs of Sydney”