I had a work trip to Wagga Wagga - scoff all you like, but the food at Carlo's Cafe was excellent.
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Calamity Sue with chicken & waffles |
I came across this Sandakan Memorial on my morning run. I have been to Sandakan and Ranau, and I have been touched by the story of the prisoners of war, and those who tried to help them ever since. If you read the inscription below, you will be too. It was quite a shock to see this on a sleepy back street among the municipal bins.
The sculpture illustrates the route of the death marches, indicated by a bronze ribbon slashing through a topographical representation of the terrain, and is in memory of the men who enlisted from the Southern region of NSW. We will remember them.
The opposite of that sobering moment was at the conclusion of the day's work when we went to The Thirsty Crow for some beer tasting. I encouraged Calamity Sue to try the Vanilla Milk Stout, one of my favourite Aussie beers. I think she liked it...
Obviously, I did not take the below picture, but I saw it on the internet and I wanted to save it because I think it is adorable.
When we returned to Canberra, Calamity Sue was participating in the World's Greatest Shave charity event to raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation. Lovely Bonkers' First Born and Emma Cake wielded the scissors and the clippers - they partitioned the hair into segments so that it can be made into wigs for those with cancer. Calamity Sue is brave and beautiful, and she looks amazing with long or short locks.
Emma Cake also made a cake (fairly unsurprisingly), which was one of the prizes in the raffle. There was also plenty of food and drink and music - on the way back from Wagga Wagga, we had compiled a play list of several hours' worth of tunes that mention hair, no matter how obliquely (F*ckin Perfect by Pink; I'm looking at you).
Before...
During...
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The Princess Leia/ General Organa look |
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Lovely Bonkers' Second Born is not looking too certain, but... |
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...Off with her hair! |
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Sterile bags ready for wig purposes |
And after...
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Look, Ma, no hair! |
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Comparing cuts |
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So similar; their mothers could barely tell them apart |
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Cheers to a worthy charity |
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