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Retired Hospital Scientist. ( worked in hospital Pathology Departments ) Live in Sydney, Australia. Hobbies are photography, bushwalking, manual scrapbooking, making items with photos online with Snapfish, x-stitch, reading, watching TV documentaries. I have a boyfriend, with whom I go out as much as is possible - we share lots of things in common - watching movies, walking. We used to go caving, canyoning, but these things are pretty well out of my reach these days. I've just taken up digital scrapbooking, & have to admit I'm addicted - but that's OK. I manage to mostly fit other stuff into the day, that needs doing. I have a feathered baby called Monty. He's a very talkative, inquisitive cockatiel, & I would totally miss him if anything were to happen to him. I have to scrap while he's in the cage, otherwise he's on the keyboard, removing the keys! Jesus is my Lord & Saviour, & my Home is Heaven - I'm very much looking forward to being there with Him.
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This walk started out well enough, but, after lunch, a storm broke, & we had trouble finding our way - 1 sign pointed to a very steep creek bank, which we started to climb, but, realised it couldn't be the way, as there was no track, & following another sign would've taken us in a circle! I'm convinced someone had tampered with the signs, & pointed them in the wrong direction! I was soooooooo pleased to see the car at the end. I'm not very fit now, & there was a fair amount of ascending track & road, which I found very hard! I used Bush Bash Mini from PS, a kit about rain from PS, DownUnder by KA from GS, & clipart from Imgbin.com for this LO
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Your English translator is perfectly fine - I understand you well. I tell you, I was nervous about finding the way - I did a lot of praying! (which I do most days anyway, but always when things look bad.)
You had a lot of courage, I think I would have been very afraid of not finding the right path! Very nice page Jill (sorry for my english, i use a translator !)