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Virtual Esplanade – Can We Re-build It?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

According to media reports, there has been no communication between the owners of the land that housed the Esplanade Hotel and potential developers for over a year. In fact any plans they had in place have now expired.

Socks placed at the site have attracted media attention and have brought the subject back into sharp focus, initiated by a covert, underground movement of Sock insurgents. No comment from the land owners in Singapore though.

So now maybe we should work at getting some kind of reaction. The area is after all fenced off, so any incursion onto the site would be classified as … what? Trespass?

Chairs and tables next, at the Sunday Session, and although drinking alcohol would be illegal and attract the attention of people authorised to arrest and charge those doing so, there is nothing to stop us sitting around having a chat, a soft drink and and taking photo’s and videos – sending them to the land owners and setting up appropriate pages on Facebook to attract ‘customers.’

Perhaps we could quietly build something as well … I wonder if they’d notice.

Being Homeless is Not a Crime

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

It’s easy for heckles to raise when we live in such a lucky place. Our problems are nothing compared with the disasters so many millions face on an hour by hour basis aro0und the world, so getting mad about something here usually seems petty and slightly embarrassing. Like complaining about a new theatre being built and it’s location, or whinging about the pro’s and cons concerning daylight saving.

However I am just checking my heckle level and find it’s become quite high, due to some small minded people who probably regard themselves as clean living Christians, Catholics or well behaved agnostics … or whatever. Their religious beliefs are irrelevant, unless their loud, ubiquitous opinions about people who are homeless are shared with others in God loving, compassion preaching congregations. Then it simply becomes a case of gross hypocrisy.

How can someone who lives in a nice house, with plenty of food and presumably enough clean clothes to get dressed up and go to work each day and sup nice wine each evening, possibly complain about a house being created in their neighbourhood, staffed and fully equipped both physically and emotionally to cater for a small number of people who through circumstances quite beyond them find themselves homeless?

The house in question is being created for people who need it, and every precaution is being taken to ensure the so called ‘rotten element’ cannot get a foothold. In the meantime petitions are being signed, objections are flounced about and plenty of complaining can be heard about ‘what will it do to the house prices’ and ‘ it wont be safe to go out on the street’ and ‘what about all the drugs and booze and vandals and and and and blah blah blah.’

People get a life, have a heart, dig down and find a little compassion for pities sake! Have a good look at the proposal, look into the people who have been working for a long time to make this difference to people and create a shelter where there is already a severe need. Better still, go outside and spend a week out there with no money, few clothes and a wet blanket in the middle of winter then come back and tell us people who are homeless (not homeless people, being homeless is NOT an identity) are nothing but a bunch of alcoholics, drug addicts and thieves. How dare you!?

Whatever happened to compassion, giving hope, giving back, having empathy, checking on the glass and finding it half full not nearly empty, of not looking at the worst possible case scenario and checking on how that would affect the wallet?

To those who are getting this home for homeless men up and running, bloody good on you. You are making a stand for people who need it and now having to battle against domestic bigots as well. I admire your patience, persistence and willpower!

Not Happy About the Service – There isn’t Any!

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

A Californian couchsurfer told us about her experience with the service industry while visiting the region yesterday.

She is a marine biologist, working on various projects around the country and loves the place, although she cant quite get a handle on the complete lack of service she often gets hit with.

Having bought some batteries in a Walpole supermarket she realised that they were the wrong size, just as she was leaving the store. She tool them back to the nice girl at the counter, unopened, and asked if she could exchange them for the right size and pay the difference.

The girl had no problem, but had to call the manager over to show her how to do this on the till.

So far so good.

However, Mr Grumpy and Completely Unreasonable stomped over and scowled at his customer while the girl told him the problem. He said, “No we cant do that.”

Our Californian visitor explained again and said she was willing to pay the difference of course, and that the package was unopened. Again, exasperated, he said no.

She asked him politely if there was another solution.

He said yes there was. “Buy the right ones this time and as for what to do with the others, that’s your problem, they’re yours, you bought them,” and stalked off.

Too stunned to respond she turned to leave, and gave the batteries back to the girl at the counter.

“Don’t you want them?” she asked.

“Not really, you have them. They’re the wrong size, what would I do with them?’

Our Store manager from Walpole has now been quoted, described in detail and the name of his shop published in big black letters with his clear message of ‘bugger off’ plastered all over it. This has been blogged, messaged, text and discussed with her friends and family on five continents.

Someone in Walpole please get this fella to pull his head in, or send him on a long holiday, before he does anymore untold damage to the regional tourist industry.

New Look Home Page

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
New Home Page Tab system

New Home Page Tab system

Thanks very much to all the people who attended the launch event for the new home page tab system we held last night at the Albany Business Centre.  I was so busy catching up with everyone, that I didnt get busy with the camera, so there are no pics to share.

The new tab system has been developed by Marcel from Z Networks to make it much easier to navigate through the many sections of the site, look for yourself, www.albanygateway.com.au

Feedback from our recent survey told us that many people had difficulties navigating the site, and did not realise how many different things could be done on the site.

Thanks again for all your support and feedback.  Let me remind you that this is your community web portal and you can be involved in being an active user of the site in many different ways.  Stay tuned for more soon.

Dogs on Middleton Beach

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

There is a designated area for dogs on Middleton Beach – a very generous stretch of sand – so please would dog owners desist  from using the beach close to where people swim and where they know that they can walk without the risk of stepping on a dog mess. (more…)

Extraordinary licenses – should they be banned? By Anne Simpson

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

If you commit a traffic offence(s) and have your driver’s license taken off you, why should you be allowed to apply for  an extraordinary one? What was the point of meting out punishment in the first place?

A country magistrate has been recently quoted as wanting to ban extraordinary licenses so that people who commit offences on the road actually have to deal with the consequences of their actions and think twice about drink driving or speeding or behaving recklessly on the road. It appears that the law society opposes this, saying that it could impose unnecessary hardship on people if they were stranded at home and unable to get to work, take kids to school etc.  (more…)

New Year Resolutions – or the annual passing phase. By Anne Simpson

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Do you ever stick to your new year resolutions for more than a few weeks/ days? I am hopeless but love hearing what other people plan for a fresh start from January 1 – or 2 or whenever….

The usual ones include losing weight, getting fit, more exercise, washing up breakfast straight after breakfast, making the beds every morning and so on. Nothing overly challenging really, but in my case, rarely achieved. (more…)

Stuffed Dormice -or food for thought – By Anne Simpson

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Christmas is just around the corner and everyone is busy with food, food and more food – and the prospect of expanding girths to attend to afterwards. I found this recipe for Stuffed Dormice ( from Apicius – a Roman Cookery Book) in the front of my well thumbed Kenya High School cookery book which was published in 1959 to raise money for the new school chapel.

Ingredients: Several dormice, pork, pepper, pine kernals, asafoetida, (a gum resin with an obnoxious smell)and  liquamen. (Does anyone know what liquamen is/was?)

Method: Stuff dormice with minced pork and the meat of whole dormice (minced), pounded with pepper, pine kernels, asafoetida and liquamen.  Sew up the dormice, place on a tile and put in the oven, presumably with a bit of fat. Very tasty!

Does anyone have any recipes to rival this one for sheer revulsion and age?

Hobby Farms Albany Western Australia

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

There are 55000 hobby farms in western Australia. Many of these properties are small meaning 1acre up to 100 acres.  There are all types of issues with these properties.   I am also a small landowner (5 Acres) and last week someone told me I had a noxious weed on my property. I did not know, nor do i know what to look for.

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Ugly duckling or potential swan? By Anne Simpson

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
A work in progress!

A work in progress!

There has been no lack of comments and opinions on our distinctive new entertainment centre on the Waterfront. Some have been very unkind, referring to it as some sort of monster… while others have put a positive slant on it and are confident it will one day be quite splendid – let’s hope so. Meanwhile in its present half finished state it doesn’t look too pretty but I firmly believe the end result will be fabulous. According to our poll, so do the majority of other people.

Meanwhile how about sending in some pics of really ugly buildings, that are finished, beyond redemption, eyesores, real monsters… from anywhere in the world!