Need to learn the art of 'swivelling'! Dawn the morning after the latest snow.
The snow is beautiful and the trees look spectacular and it is still very cold. Minus 2 Celcius this morning, but the sun is out and today will warm up to 2 Celcius before another fat snow tonight and a drop in temperature again. It is serene and quiet until a snowplough thunders past, but that is fleeting. I am amazed at how many birds are out at the feeders in this cold, but it is wonderful to watch them all vying for best position on all the feeders.
I hope to be in NYC for the day on Thursday to see some more Old Boys who are there either on short visits or living there. I will also visit a friend of mine who I taught at the Archbishop Stepinac School for Boys in White plains, NY in 1997.
Great to be with Mark Browne in NJ seeing him for the first time since he matriculated. His Brother Shaun's son, Campbell was in one of my Grade 8 classes in 2013. Great to teach the next generation. Wonderful too to meet his three sons and Liz, his wife who was born in Short Hills, NJ, close to where they live now.
For those still at SACS and Old Boys, watch the progress on the Hofmeyr Hall garden as Alan Dawson creates something special. I cannot wait for the photographs and also to be there in 2015 to actually see this new development. Meanwhile, I will be planting trees in each town I visit from April as my little bit of good and helping the environment. |
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