Given my recent encounter with friends with broken limbs, imagine my shock when I saw a man driving his car over the harbour bridge with one arm. The other, his left arm was in a sling! And over the busy harbour bridge of all places. I happened to be on a train on the way to Milsons Point where the rail line parallels the road. I couldn't believe it.
I was on my way to the Life Writing class. It is so good, I'm enjoying it very much. WE all read our short pieces, all had merit, some very powerful.
I called Kathie today, she is on the mend, having got over the side effects of morphine tabs. Krista arrives tomorrow their time so they can re-organise for the following week.
I forgot to say the large magpie is still hanging around but I can't see a nest in the Norfolk pine. Speaking of magpies; during our picnic lunch at the NSW writer's centre on Wednesday a magpie flew in and pinched one of my cucumber sandwiches. He almost flew into my face making his escape. They are very cheeky.
Good to hear from B today, just back from Bali. She was well looked after over there.
Looking forward to catching up with the mini Hewers tomorrow.
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