This post covers the period 1 - 20 January 2018.
Vera and I will shortly be heading up to Brisbane to see Jen, Tom and the boys. My next post will describe that trip.
Here are some photos of activities/events in the last 3 weeks:
From left: Fiona, Reno, Tieke and Vera. |
A Chinese Gate is the focal point of the Chinese Garden. |
Vera and I in front of a bronze "Flying Horse", a common statue in China. |
This man was feeding sea gulls by Lake Burley Griffin - he had a large and attentive audience! |
Breakfast on our balcony. |
Birthday celebration for my sister Aniko and my niece Britt. From left: Aniko, me, Davide, Sasha, Britt, Adrienne, Vera, and Peter. The kids were in the playground. |
The group, with kids. |
The two finalists with the officials and ball boys & girls. They are all volunteers - the tournament couldn't run without them. |
A poster to encourage raising of pigs. Mao loved pork, and pork is still the most popular meat in China. The village and market depicted in the poster look rather ideal, don't they? |
A girl inspired by writer Lu Xun (in background). Lu Xun was a strong critic of feudalism and traditionalism, and one of Mao's favorite authors. |
Dinner with friends at our favorite restaurant, Sammys Chinese Kitchen. From left: Greg Mills, me, Vera, Shana, Mariati, and Marco. |
Music at the National Portrait Gallery last night. |
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That's it for this post.
My next post will describe our trip up to Brisbane, and back.
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In early January the Dow Jones Index broke through 25,000. Incredible - can it last? In mid-January Apple announced that it would repatriate about a quarter of a trillion dollars to the States, giving the stock market another boost.
The recreational use of marijuana was legalised in California, America's largest State (by population).
Tomorrow will be the first anniversary of President Trump's inauguration. What a roller-coaster year it has been. He is an enigma. The Washington Post calculated that President Trump made 2,000 false or misleading statements during his first year in office - incredible - the media calls him out but he doesn't seem to care - calls his views 'alternative facts' - and just continues on his merry way.
China's GDP/economy grew a strong 6.9% in 2017. China released its foreign trade statistics for 2017, showing a goods surplus of US$275 billion with the USA; Trump didn't react - he still needs China to handle North Korea - but I don't think we've heard the last of this.
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Some notable Aussies who passed away in 2017 included:
Les Murray (71). His family came from Hungary in 1956; Les became the face/voice of football/soccer in Australia.
Betty Cuthbert (79). She won 4 Olympic gold medals in sprinting.
Mark Colvin (65). TV and radio journalist with distinct voice; he got sick covering events in Africa.
John Clarke (68). Wonderful satirist and humorist; took the mickey out of everyone!
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Best wishes, stay healthy and keep smiling.
Vera and Alex Olah
Canberra, Australia
Saturday, 20 January 2018