Journals 2007
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This is the 5th Sunday of the month, which means the markets are at Byron Bay. Allan will pick me up about 7:50 am, possibly in the morgan, for an early breakfast at Belongeil (now called The Cicada Cafe) and then the markets.
I have finished adding the photos from yesterday to the September 29 web page. This is when one realize the advantage of technology over hand writing, even if one is using a fountain pen. On the other hand the fountain pen gives a sense of person that is missing with the web page. I would say the score is 1 - 1 at the half.
Immediate | Description | Time |
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Mathematics | "Why Beauty is Truth: A History of Symmetry" by Ian Stewart | 1 hr |
Literature | "The Untouchable" by John Banville | 1 hr |
Philosophy | Begin reading "Philosophical Classics" | 1 hr |
flowers from a friend |
morgan time |
sea kayaking at Seven Mile beach |
sea kayaks |
kite surfing at Seven Mile beach |
stir fry |
passion fruit & strawberries |
The ride in the morgan was a delight but Belongeil Cafe was up for sale! Also there were no markets at Byron. We had a great omelette at the Twisted Sista cafe in Byron Bay and then browsed a couple of bookstores before heading back to Lennox Head. There were markets on within a couple of blocks of our unit.
Dinner was our favorite stir-fry: pork and macadamia nuts (with real macadamia nuts instead of cashews). Delicious.