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Prevelly 2012 - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). Summer on the beach. Prevelly Beach Resort - a laid-back site snuggled into a small hamlet near the Margaret River river-mouth. Whether it's the chill of winter or the searing heat of summer, time spent here is time well spent. Surfer's Point offers panoramic views of the inlets and islands of the coastline, as well as being a prominent headland from which to watch spectacular surfing. Thanks for calling by.
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Michael and Meg in Carnarvon 09 - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). A day to get there. Two days to soak it up. A day to get back. It was worth it. We all had a great time. Highlights included catching up with Meg's lovely family for a champagne barbecue breakfast and a visit to the Blowholes were two whales danced before us. The stunning landscape provided a warm and sunny stage for the experiences. Thanks for calling by.
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Prevelley 2013 - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). World class surfing breaks surround a reef playground. One of our favourite places to visit, and only a short and pleasant walk from the Prevelley Beach caravan park. The surrounding hills are gradually recovering from the devastating fires of not so long ago, with the bristle of blackened stumps rising out of the vivid green of new foliage. The beach however, is as pristine as ever. A look over Gracetown - just one of the many inlets that dot this beautiful coastline.
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Prevelly '10 - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). A mini-break down South. Loved it. All six of us, two nights, a big tent and a luscious location. Pretty sure that everyone really enjoyed themselves. Thanks for calling by.
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08) - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). Thanks for calling by.
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The Shared Spoon - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). A little bit about these Art Shows. What do people do with their work after the show? Obviously, this is a family affair so we're not looking for a commercial end here - just an extra bit of fun and excitement for the children. Here is where the auction idea has evolved to so far. Notes on the auction:. 1 The auctioneer has full authority and cannot be questioned on any action that they choose to or not to take. 5 Consideration was given to donating proceeds to charity but i...
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Holidays - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). If you have the time then trawling through these pages will give you some of idea of the happiness we have found in just a few of the holidays that we have experienced as a family. Thanks for calling by.
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Family - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). Thanks for calling by.
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MoMo Creative Family - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). MoMo Creative is Open for Business. What do you do when there is an excess of creativity in the household? Start writing on walls? Paint, make, copy, paste, add or take this or that to whatever wall or hanging space you may have? Start a Family Artshow, and when that works invite friends and friends of friends to enter their works? Offer to help family and friends to achieve this or that form of expression? Take on jobs that present challenges and avenues for expression?
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Adelaide - Michael & Meg
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Newsletter Issue 1 (Sep. 08). Starting the day with contractions. Michael's early start to the day cut short by a 'phone call suggesting he make his way home. It's going to be a big day. Introducing Adelaide Fraser O'Hara. Born on the 23rd March 2012 at 4:48pm. Weighing in at 3785 grams, and 52 cm tall. Thanks for calling by.