Another day in paradise…

Ok so last Wednesday (2nd June) I was forced to take an entire day off work to attend a 5-min consultation at the hospital to see about my wisdom teeth… ultimately resulting in me finding out I will be getting the remaining 3 teeth cut out in late July.  After hearing all the gory details from the Consultant about how my face and tongue could go numb, I took advantage of the sunshine (and the fact that it wasn’t even 11am and I had the rest of the day spread out in front of me with nowhere I had to be!) and went on a tiki-tour round Newcastle with my camera in hand… BRILLIANT!

First stop was this crematorium I had seen on the way to the hospital, but when I pulled in there seemed to be a funeral in progress in the area that had the nice archways… and I just felt a tad weird about taking photos with a full hearse behind me so I flagged the archways for now and ventured into the cemetery area. Which is where I found this memorial to the soldiers who were cremated in the line of duty during the war… it was quite surreal being there surrounded by gravestones in the first place and to then find this memorial was really nice.

So then I took a drive and decided to go back to Ponteland, where I’d been the last time Mum and John etc were here from NZ, and take some more photos of the church where Mum and Dad got married! I already took some last year on my old little camera but wanted some half-decent ones on my new camera – was really awesome to think of them getting married there and the next weekend I was actually driving through Ponteland on another tiki-tour and saw a wedding there!

Hmmmmm now what did I do after that? Ummmm c’mon memory don’t fail me now…. Shit.

Oh that’s right I went to my Grandad’s house (the one who’s in the home for the demented) to check on it and see if there was any mail… which there wasn’t. Which means my Mum’s evil Stepsisters have been there and cleaned it out as per usual… anyway that’s another story and Mum would kill me if I went into detail haha.

After that I think I came home and lazed in the sun on the swing-seat for the rest of the arvo and drank alcohol of some description… yip that sounds like me!

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By Amanda
On June 7, 2010
At 9:08 pm
 

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July 3rd, 2010 at 6:11 pm

I too find church yards etc fascinating I want to go to Highgate Cemetery in London but I dont spose I will ever get there now as the disability scooter only goes 8 miles per full charge and at best bet MARGATE TO Highgate and back would be 150 miles. I would be gone half a year that is providing I can recharge every 8 miles. Nah forget it I wont ever get to Highgate cemetery.

 

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