Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Happy Christmas and A Peaceful New Year


Dear Friends,

Now in our second year we are feeling well settled in Clifton Hampden – although there are still masses of papers to sort out. We have yet to attune to retirement. Marcus has taken a number of services and done a lot of lecturing. Mary talks about retiring but is as busy as ever. Our bodies, however, are suggesting we take life more slowly.

Marcus has had an irregular heart-beat, but ‘cardio-version’ has rectified this. Mary had a skin cancer on her face removed, but it was then necessary for her to have a course of radiotherapy. The arthritis is increasingly troublesome, but she has just had a right knee replacement and is beginning to walk again. She will need a similar operation to the other knee sometime in the future.

Sadly because of the radiotherapy, Mary was unable to share in the pilgrimage to the Holy Land. After much uncertainty because of the war, Marcus and 13 other pilgrims set out in September for what proved to be a very enjoyable and inspiring experience. The group not only saw many beautiful and inspiring places, but also saw some of the work of the Bible Lands Society for disadvantaged children. We hope to arrange a 'Pilgrimage for Families' in August 2008 to give young people the chance to both experience the fascination and problems of Israel/Palestine and to walk in the footsteps of Jesus.

We have been invited to take part in a number of interesting conferences – at the Three Religions Centre at Valencia University, at the International Council of Christians and Jews in Vienna and at the World Public Forum in Rhodes. It is good that the importance of interfaith dialogue is being so widely recognised. Marcus’ new book A Heart for the World: the Interfaith Alternative was published by John Hunt early in year and has had some good reviews. A pocket anthology of 365 Meditations and Inspirations on Love and Peace, of which Marcus was general editor, was published in the autumn by Duncan Baird.

Mary has resigned from many committees in the last year to make way for younger members. She still takes part in two book clubs, which she enjoys, although trouble with her eyes - macular degeneration - makes it harder to keep up with the reading. She has continued to work at the Churchill hospital in Oxford and in Swindon as a renal support manager with kidney patients, although because of her operation she will be off work for about three months. She has taken on as chair of the 17 Courtiers Green Residents committee and got everyone to take part in a street barbecue on the August bank holiday. At long last, we achieved Mary's lifetime ambition to visit the beautiful Scilly Isles.

We continue to see a lot of Rachel and Peter and Kathryn, Helen, Sarah and Anna, who are a great joy to us and who are all doing well at school and who take part in avariety of activities. We were delighted they could all join us for a holiday in Spain in the autumn. Mary hopes to accompany Rachel and family on their visit to Australia next summer


In March we celebrated Jeremy’s 40th birthday with a happy family get together in Bath. We get down to Somerset as often as we can to see Jeremy and Amanda and their delightful children Lizzie and Christina (who is now also at school). They have just started major improvements to their house in Blagdon.

Toffee has had his adventures. When we were away he dashed off from the people who were looking after him and set out to make his way home. Someone saw him and took him to a vet, so he ended up in a dog pound. It was four days before he was found in which time he chewed away most of his tail, although it has grown again. One hot summer evening, we went back to the Baldon lakes. They were completely covered in green weed. Seeing a pair of ducks, Toffee gave chase and was astonished to find himself struggling to keep afloat in the deep water. Marcus dived in – up to neck, but despite the mud – he and toffee got out safely, but wet and smelly. We hope Toffee won’t try diving into the Thames.
Love to you all.
Mary and Marcus
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Jack Simon Graf!



Some pics of the beautiful Jack (and adoring mummy) for those of you who haven't been lucky enough to meet him yet!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Painting the little house....






The painting continues!! We are still going but have done a lot... almost finished the outside... just the fox room and laundry are left I think inside?!

Many thanks to all the helpers...

Heath's first strawberry


And a very proud and adoring Great Aunty Heather! NB This was taken on Ben's phone so quality isn't 100%!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006






Some (very delayed) pics of our time in the south of France... just a little taste of all the wonderful things we saw and did... and some of the tasty treats we ate!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Hi from Canada!!!


Hey all!!
Having a great time in Canada. We arrived what seems ages ago into New York - after finally finding our way to our hotel we stayed one night and headed up to Niagara Falls. Getting out of New York was kinda interesting and fortunately the concierge at the hotel did an internet search for us of directions, otherwise we'd still be driving around that place!
We stayed at Niagara on the Lake which was absolutely beautiful, the next day we went on the Maid of the Mist tour under the falls which was awesome - they are quite spectacular. We then headed up to Toronto where we met up with Joey - it was then off to Montreal where we took in some Canadian culture and went to an ice hockey match. After a couple of nights in Montreal it was off to Quebec where we went to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers concert which was great. Quebec was beautiful and my favourite place so far. Tadoussac was our next port of call where we did a whale watching trip and saw Minke, White and Fin whales - the scenery up that way was beautiful. We then did a massive drive through New Brunswick yesterday and arrived in PEI last night. We are now staying with Joey and his girlfriend and just plan on chilling here for about a week. Rob arrives tomorrow and we will hopefully be catching up with a few other people here too.
Anyway, just thought I'd drop a quick line to say hi and let you know what we're up to. Hope all is well back home, we hear Byron is getting busier which is good to hear.
Take care,
lots of love,
Katie xoxoxoxoxoxo

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Robert's 10 Birthdays

A short film covering Robert's 10 birthdays

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Robert's 10th Birthday


Thank you for all the cards and presents and phone calls from family and friends.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Spiders on the Ceiling

Filmed at Mullumbimby NYE 1990. (Flash)

This video was originally shared on blip.tv by OutdoorCine with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Aunty Linda's birthday

Happy birthday Aunty Linda!!



Easter at the Farm!

Easter fun at the Farm... yummy barbeques, an Easter egg hunt, family and friends plus a beautiful location!



Sunday, February 26, 2006

Birthday celebrations in Manly





Mum had a great day celebrating her birthday with all 4 of her babies (and her 2 cats!). She started the day with a sweet treat from a French patisserie followed by a yummy breakfast made by Robbie and Brett, lunch at Manly, a swim at Narrabeen and cake that night with the Wellhams and Clarkes!

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Laura's 21st Birthday Party at Megalong


DSC_0066.JPG, originally uploaded by OutdoorCiné.

Click on me to see 21 more pics from my 21st at the Woolshed.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Wakeboarding at Lake Lyall






As a break from painting the little house Gwen, Simon, Ben, James, Bindi, Griff and Sarah headed out to Lake Lyall for a bit of wakeboarding on the weekend....