Here are the musings of Mondo Viagitore on current events, and the everyday happenings of family life in Monash ACT, Australia. The main purpose of this blog is to enable family and friends to follow the antics of the children, travel and activities of the adults and how much time MV wastes on the internet!
29 April 2007
The Autumn Garden
And it is raining again (I promise not to photograph it), who could ask for more.
The Cootamundra wattle plantation has gone (forever if they know what's good for them). Here are the before and after shots that I have been waiting so long to share.
This berry is on the same tree as the tree on the first photo on this page.
The lambs ears here in Monash are mad - it is autumn, it has not rained enough for months, and yet here are some self seeded lambs ears springing up in the front garden!!! I plan to replant them near the BBQ out the back to replace the citronella plants.
28 April 2007
MLR's birthday
MLR chose an ice cream cake for the second year running and most of it is eaten now. Thank you everyone for making it such a nice day.
24 April 2007
Large Shopping Malls
The largest shopping mall in England is at Gateshead, near Newcastle, Metrocentre. We drove past here last year on our way south from Edinburgh, but did not stop. In addition to the 330 shops it has an indoor theme part and a computerised bowling alley. It claims to be the largest shopping centre in Europe!
While in Scotland we visited the Paisley Centre, on the edge of Glasgow. I thought it might have been the largest shopping centre in the UK, however I think that despite having a skating rink, which the kids really enjoyed, its real claim to fame is that the town is the largest in Scotland. This town had a large textile industry in the 19th century and is where the Paisley Pattern originated.
23 April 2007
Terrific Tuesday
Later that evening JSR got his birthday present, Dylan Moran, on stage at the Canberra theatre, met up with friends afterwards for a drink. It was fantastic and JSR really was able to enjoy it as he had finished his exam. Only one more subject and he will have his Masters in IT.
22 April 2007
Camp Grampa
Did you know that there are 631 stores at the Miranda complex?
I went to Bundanoon to collect her on Saturday. Apart from the home my parents are building at Bundanoon the other thing that Bundanoon is famous for is Brigadoon, held every year in April and in 2007 it is on next Saturday, 28th.
On the way home we called in at the Brand Depot out at the airport here. Very similar to the one at Moorabin in Melbourne. We both came away with shoes (must be the girl thing).
21 April 2007
Birthday and Anniversary in one
19 April 2007
Mountain Trails Camp
A bus picks him up from a near by high school and takes him out there (about 2 hours away). Here they ride horses, go caving, practice archery and games. This time AJR caught a yabby, and built a fort in a dried out creek bed.
AJR was not happy to go this time as he wanted to go to a party on Friday, however I had already paid so it was not to be. AJR left on Monday morning at 9am. On Tuesday morning I received a phone call from the party friend to say that the party was moved to Tuesday and could he come? On Wednesday morning I received a call from Mountain Trails to say that he was sick and could I come and take him home?
So far this week has worked well.
Clipart by http://www.1clipart.com/
18 April 2007
Sunday at Tilley's
Having not had enough travel for one weekend, I headed for Tilley's
at Lyneham for brunch with Pam I do love brunch. After a wonderful feed
I went to the Lyneham Post Office, which is actually open on a Sunday - proving that Canberra is civilised place after all.
I sent off a letter and a birthday card to Sally in
England. Happy birthday Sally.
In the afternoon I gained an extra child, J, who was going to camp
with AJR on Monday. JSR continued battling with the course and wondering why he ever signed up.
Clip art from: http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/
9 April 2007
Painting Music
8 April 2007
Happy Easter
Here comes Petter Cottontail
hoppin' down the bunny trail
Hippity hoppity Easters on its way!

Origin of the rabbit at Easter time:
The rabbit is well known as a sexual symbol of fertility. In various parts of the world, religions which developed from Babel also associate the rabbit with periodicity, both human and lunar (Egypt, China, etc.). As you may remember, the Mother Goddess Semiramis (Easter) is associated with the Moon. In other words, the Easter bunny symbolizes the Mother Goddess.
The egg was also a symbol of fertility; Semiramis (Easter) was the goddess of Fertility. The Easter egg is a symbol of the pagan Mother Goddess, and it even bears one of her names.From: http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-t020.html
7 April 2007
Fixing your slice
But just in case, here is a solution to your bad golf day.
6 April 2007
Music Links

Found a link to LyricWiki, which is a free site where anyone can go to get reliable lyrics for any song from any artist without lots of ads. I had a play in there this morning and found lots of lyrics to songs I like.
Another source of music info is Music Australia, which is broader in that it provides information on music, musicians, organisations and services, all from a single access point. You can find music scores, sound recordings, websites and a range of other music-related material held by a large number of Australia's cultural institutions, such as libraries or the National Film and Sound Archive, the material is not necessarily available online.
Image taken from http://www1.medialiteracy.com/visual_aural.jsp
5 April 2007
A dogs life
4 April 2007
Hectic Tuesday
Here is how this weeks Tuesday went
- 6am up and at em
- 6.10 blogging
- 6.45 empty dishwasher and fill
- 6.50 put out garbage bin
- 6.55 get AJR up
- 7 am get food into AJR's camp bag
- 7.10 pack toiletries into AJR's back pack
- 7.15 make cheese on toast for breakfast
- 7.25 shower
- 7.45 drive to shop to buy lollies
- 8 am arrive at school to meet bus for camp
- 8.35 bus leaves for camp with AJR aboard
- 8.45 back home and pack lunch for MLR
- 8.50 deliver ironing to Dale
- 9.00 deliver MLR to school
- 9.10 get petrol
- 9.30 arrive work - park illegally because so late, then as leaving car see two legally parked cars leaving, so dash back to car and swerve round corner and park properly.
3 April 2007
AJR is off to Camp
Ciao.
2 April 2007
Interesting sites
www.expertvillage.com
Has training videos on everything (well nearly), Automotive, Beauty & Fashion, Crafts, Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Hobbies, Home & Garden, Music, Parenting, Pets, Sports, Other. (thanks for finding this TC & RC)
another one we like is
About.com
This has information on everything, although less video's than ExpertVillage. We used it extensively for planning our trip last year.
On a slightly different note we have been tuning into a different way of listening to music.
Pandora
This is set up like a radio station, you tell it what sort of music you like, say Elvis Costello or the Commitments and it will then play music that is a similar genre. Best of all it will play it all day with no ads, and no DJ interruptions. For more of the background check here. You can set up as many "radio stations" as you have interest in music.
1 April 2007
Eiffel Tower's birthday!
- Date of birth: March 31, 1889 (hoisting the flag to the top), built for the Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution.
- Age: 117 years
- Contractor: Gustave Eiffel & Cie
- Engineers: Maurice Koechlin & Emile Nouguie
- Architect: Stephen Sauvestre
- Studies: Begun in 1884
- Construction: 1887 to 1889 (2 years, 2 months
- and 5 days)
- Composition: 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets
- Weight of the metal structure: 7,300 tons
- Total weight: 10,100 tons
- Height: 324m (height with flagpole)
- Coordinates :
- Latitude : 48º 51' 32" North
- Longitude : 002º 17' 45" East
- Numbers of visitors up to December 31, 2006: 229.623.812
- Distinctive feature: recognizable throughout the entire world
- Number of steps: 1665
- Owner: City of Paris
Today was spent cleaning the house and catching up with watching all the things I did not have time to watch during the week. Still not seen Morse, sorry JSR! JSR has chopped down the Claret Ash, whose roots were pushing up the pavers as they headed for the house!