Thursday, January 16, 2025

Snapping my way

I sometimes list Photography as one of my Hobbies  but that's not really accurate. It's just an activity that, since smartphones came into my life, is a part of my everyday life. 

A photo is an aide-memoire to assist my flagging memory - it may be a photograph, a business card, a memorable meal, a book for the reading list, treasured time with family, the changing moods on our Lake, an offer in a Facebook ad, an idea for a blog post.

For the reading list

A meal to remember - not just for the food

A sensational day out

All of these images or snaps are reviewed regularly and either consigned to the trash (not many) or transferred to my image archive, an external hard disk drive, where I religiously catalogue add metadata: the who, what, why, when and where of the images.

When we are travelling my snapping activity goes into overdrive. I add a small digital camera with a long zoom and several batteries to my arsenal so that I have plenty of juice to get through the day. I try to process these each evening before I forget where they were taken. When I forget this task I create a nightmare for my return home

The result is that I have an external hard drive (and another for backup) with several terabytes of images. Whenever a family member needs a photo of a particular event or a selection to show at family event I can quickly search my collection and come up with the goods.  

Recently I came across and joined a local photography group, Lake Macquarie Area in Photos,  on Facebook that issues a weekly challenge or two to its members. I love a challenge so I very quickly entered some, it is an opportunity to share some of my better snaps. As I am mostly sharing photos of Carey Bay the focus of my One Place Study it may help me to connect with people from the local area. 

I have received lots of positive reinforcement from members of the group and even received an honourable mention for my first entry. Since then I've had a few honourable mentions. 

One of last week's themes was "Shimmer", I was overjoyed when my image of the moon's reflection in our Backyard (The Lake) was chosen as photo of the week. As well as gallons of personal satisfaction I was rewarded with my image being posted as the header image for the week on the Facebook Group.

My winning Image "Shimmer at Carey Bay"

I recently discontinued active participation on Twitter and moved my social media activity from that platform to Bluesky (I am @geniaus.bsky.social). While my main focus there is Family History I have been reading unrelated posts. A weekly challenge from a Scottish Lass, Sheena, appealed so I joined her Alphabet Challenge in which one has to post an image related to a them related to the letter of the week. 

Three weeks in I am enjoying this fun activity as it is helping me to meet new and interesting connections who participate. 

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Struck off the Bucket List

On our recent European jaunt I was able to tick off a site on my Bucket List.

When we disembarked at dawn from our plane at Heathrow on October 18th we headed straight for Avis and collected a rental car. We set out on a leisurely drive via the coast to Dartmouth where we would be staying for a couple of nights. We were delighted to find our comfortable accommodation with a bay window looking over the River Dart,  After exploring the town we purchased some provisions for a picnic dinner in our room before we hit the sack. We had been travelling for over 30 hours.

View from our Bay Window

Jet lag had us awake bright and early for our big day out to Greenway, the country home of Agatha Christie. A ferry ride across the river and some winding country roads delivered us to the carpark ready for opening hour. 

Ferry across the River Dart

Armed with cameras and smartphones we wandered down the long driveway to Agatha's house. Let's see what was inside.

We started our visit in a Living Room

Agatha aged four

The doll in Agatha's portrait

Impressive chest in Agatha's room

A pretty collectible

Agatha's Bedroom

Clothes belonging to Agatha and her daughter Rosalind

Agatha's throne

The library at Greenway


Agatha aged 20

Impressive door stop

Nursie who taught Agatha to read and write

The house is full of family collections

On the kitchen shelves

Agatha's favourite recipes within

One happy old bibliophile with her souvenir

I just made it

 Each year I participate in a reading challenge or two. I was a dismal failure with the The 52 Book Club’s 2024 Reading Challenge. I started off well but more shiny objects (books I just had to read/recommendations from friends) got in the way of sticking to the challenge themes. 

I also joined the Goodreads 2024 Challenge setting myself a target of 100 books to read. I only just managed to make my target last night. 



I found this event a HUGE CHALLENGE as we travelled a lot this year and that impacts on my reading time.  I am rather proud that I managed to reach my target. 

The funny thing is that, when I reviewed my list of books read in 2024, I discovered that I neglected to mark some as read. I am pleased to report that I actually read 104 books.

We have several journeys already booked for next year but I will still try to read 100 titles in 2025.

Following is a list of the books I read in 2024

Put your Feet in the Dirt, Girl
Mr Einstein's Secretary
Kangaroos Hop
Daisy Darker
Face to Face with Vincent Van Gogh
Finding Joy in Oyster Bay
Young Digger
In Search of Van Gogh: Capturing the Life of the Artist through Photographs and Paintings
The World Of Beatrix Potter Set Of 4 The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny The Tailor Gloucester The Tale Of Tom Kitten The Tale Of Jemima Puddle Duck by Beatrix Potter
Lost Britain: An A-Z of Forgotten Landmarks and Lost Traditions
The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #14)
The Hollywood Strangler (Venator Cold Case Series Book 3)
The Seagull (Vera Stanhope #8)
Swimming Sydney: A tale of 52 swims
Fools of Fortune
The Answer Is No
Brainstorm
L is for Lawless
Vincent's Gardens: Paintings and Drawings by van Gogh
Around the World in 80 Trains: A 45,000-Mile Adventure
A Periodic Tale: My Sciencey memoir, the life-long experiment of Australia's favourite science champion Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, for fans of David Attenborough, Adam Spencer and Brian Cox
Paris Letters: A Travel Memoir about Art, Writing, and Finding Love in Paris
Fire and Bones (Temperance Brennan, #23)
The Mysterious Affair at Styles (Hercule Poirot, #1)
Fresh Water for Flowers
Beware of Dogs
A Visitor's Guide to Victorian England
Amelia Dyer and the Baby Farm Murders
Shades of Me: My many lives through many Dreamings
A Bit on the Side
Madame Brussels: The Life and Times of Melbourne's Most Notorious Woman
Greek, Actually: Disentangling Adoption Deceptions
Growing Up Indian in Australia
The Dentist (DS Cross Mysteries, #1)
A Death in Cornwall (Gabriel Allon, #24)
The Secrets of Midwives
For Life
The Darkest Evening (Vera Stanhope, #9)
The Third Angel
The Lost Boys (DS Cross Chronicles, #1)
The Honeyeater
The Women
Strange Little Girl
The Visitors
The Sea Captain's Wife
Bridges to Burn (Detective Clare Mackay #8)
The Secret Life of Flying: What really happens when you travel by air
Kissing Girls on Shabbat: A Memoir
Pheasants Nest
Missing, Presumed Dead: The double murder case that shocked Australia
Landlines
Long Island (Eilis Lacey, #2)
Wifedom: Mrs Orwell’s Invisible Life
Safe Haven
Killer Traitor Spy (John Bailey Book 4)
Lies My Mirror Told Me
Mrs Winterbottom Takes a Gap Year
I Seek a Kind Person: My Father, Seven Children and the Adverts that Helped Them Escape the Holocaust
Runt
Nuclear Family
Death of a Foreign Gentleman (Stephen Minter #1)
What Happened to Nina?
My Mother and I
Sanctuary
Prima Facie
It Takes a Town
Girl Friday: An Extraordinarily Ordinary Working Life
Master of My Fate
The Bad Angel Brothers
Prophet Song
Monkey Grip
Trespasses
I Want My Hat Back
A Blind Eye (D.I. Clare Mackay, #7)
The Outback Court Reporter
The Talented Mrs Greenway
488 Rules for Life
Murder Most Royal (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates #3)
Finding Eliza: Power and Colonial Storytelling
The Last Devil to Die (Thursday Murder Club, #4)
Secret Sparrow
The Alchemist
Manner of Death (Jack Stapleton & Laurie Montgomery #14)
Iris
Excommunicated: A multigenerational story of leaving the Exclusive Bretheren
Putting your Ancestors in their Place: A Guide to One Place Studies
A Three Dog Problem (Her Majesty the Queen Investigates, #2)
The Boy at the Top of the Mountain
The In-Between
Foster
The Ex-Wife (DS Cross Chronicles)
None of This Is True
So Late in the Day
Yellowface
The Bone Hacker (Temperance Brennan, #22)
At the Foot of the Cherry Tree
The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies (The Ill-Mannered Ladies, #1)
The Sawtooth Slayer (Venator Cold Case Series #2)
Darling Girls
Water
Dinkum Dunnies
The Rush
The Perfume Collector
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