Friday, July 3, 2026

Falling Behind

I have fallen behind in the GoodReads Reading challenge. I read nine books in May before and on the first few days of our recent cruise. 

Of my May reads I enjoyed and learnt so much about recent Sydney history in The Man who couldn't wait: the true story of Australia's first political assassination. While I found the content in The Kerry Girls most interesting I found it a drag to read, perhaps it needed more editing.

Towards the end of the cruise I fell ill with pneumonia and, on disembarkation, was  admitted to hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. While I had a lot of potential reading time on my hands conditions there prevented me from using it to read. One arm was hooked up to a drip, the other arm was tied by leads to a beeping monitor and I was masked in regular sessions on a nebuliser so I couldn't easily read a real book or an eBook on my phone. I could have tried audio books but I couldn't be bothered. 

After getting out of hospital and unhooked from gadgets I read four books in June. I found the true crime story London Falling unputdownable and A Land Rover named Lucy  a most readable and humourous travel tale.

Look After Your Feet: Some keen observations on the unexpected advantages and indignities of getting older
London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family's Search for Truth
Bush Doctor: A memoir from the beautiful, rugged heart of outback Australia
Three-Inch Teeth (Joe Pickett, #24)
A Land Rover Named Lucy: Three friends. One Land Rover. A journey that changed everything.
Swimming Back to Trout River
The Man Who Couldn't Wait: The true story of Australia's first political assassination
The Kerry Girls: Emigration and the Earl Grey Scheme
Three Reasons for Revenge
A Cruise to Die For
The Hunter
When I Am Sixty-Four
The Impossible Fortune (Thursday Murder Club, #5)

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Victoria Street Market

The First stop on our city tour of Durban yesterday was at the historic Victoria Market. We spent about an hour browsing the African items and souvenirs available for purchase at the various stores. As we are known for exercising restraint in spending we only purchased one fridge magnet and one casual hat.

I enjoyed seeing all the bright and colorful African goods and gave my camera quite a work out taking upclose shots. 

Friday, June 5, 2026

WeekTforTime

Over on Bluesky Sheena, a Glaswegian living in Northern Ireland, curates a weekly photographic challenge.

I have been participating in these challenges for a couple of months It gives me an opportunity to dig into my rather large snapshot archive and share a few images to the weekly theme related to a letter of the alphabet.

Last week's theme was #WeekTforTime. Following are some of the snaps I shared. Sadly I cann't remember some of the locations in these snaps.

Dublin, Ireland

Sydney, Australia






Mumbai, India

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Lemuria Land

 Warning - Lots of Cuteness in this post.

The Lemurs we saw wandering free at Lemuria Land in Nosy Be, Madagascar on Tuesday captured our hearts. We saw several species frolicking freely in a natural habitat.





















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