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« 21 » Margaret River Holiday - Day 1 - Canon pics
3rd August 2012

We spent 3 days down at Margaret River. These are some photos from the first day, which was mostly driving down to the chalet. We stopped at Settlers Garage to stretch our legs.
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« 22 » Margaret River Holiday - Day 1
3rd August 2012

We spent 3 days down at Margaret River. These are some photos from the first day, which was mostly driving down to the chalet. We stopped at Settlers Garage to stretch our legs.
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« 23 » Roland G-707 Synth Guitar Controller
6th October 2011

This synth controller was purchased back in the early 80's, when Roland were still tuning their synth controlling gear. It was purchased from a hock shop for probably too much money, and was later matched to the synth portion (the Roland GR-700, not pictured here) from a private sale. These are the details from the Roland site:

  • Model:Roland G-707
  • Retail price: $1295.00
  • Body: Ash
  • Finish: Acrylic
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Frets: 22
  • Bridge: Roland tremolo
  • Nut: Polycarbonate
  • Tuning Machines: Gotoh, 6-in-line
  • Pickups: Two Roland humbuckers
  • Scale: 25 1/2"
  • Truss Rod: Single, adjustable
  • Neck Width: 1 5/8"
  • Body Width: 9"
  • Body Depth: 1 3/4"
  • Overall Length: 39 1/2"
  • Weight: 8 lbs 12 oz

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« 24 » Jai at 2 years, 3 months
26th August 2011

Some photos of Jai from during the week, including a visit to Kent St. Weir, the Old Mill, Perth and some of the local parks.
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« 25 » Jai at 2 years, 3 weeks
24th June 2011

Some photos of Jai from during the week, including visiting Aunty Janette and Uncle Wayne, and eating Sushi in the City.
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« 26 » Mounting a Roland GK-3 on a PRS Torero
27th March 2011

I mounted a Roland GK-3 pickup on my PRS Torero guitar, for use with the Roland guitar synth systems.
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« 27 » Jai at 64 weeks of age (1 year 3 months)
27th August 2010

Some photos of Jai from during the week, including going to the election, and the Perth museum.
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« 28 » Jai at 3 months
28th August 2009

Some photos of Jai as he reaches 3 months of age. He was measured today at 7.44kg, height 61cm and head circumference 34cm.
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« 29 » Eulogy for Cream, the Dwarf Lop Rabbit
18th July 2006

This weekend, our oldest rabbit, Cream, passed from this place. He was such a placid, gentle creature with a heart of gold.

When we first purchased him, along with Cookies, he was a tiny frail little bundle of fur. We thought Cookies (who was the stronger of the two) would far outlast him. Yet Cookies passed only a couple of weeks after he came to us, and Cream grew into part of our family.He loved being held like a baby and letting us rub his tummy for him, and his front legs would twitch as we groomed his face, rubbing his whiskers down and giving him the love he revered in. In the early days, when we were at Padbury, he'd follow us around and run rings around us - wherever we were he'd run and play, exploring the world and enjoying his life. Being a happy bunny.

When Eunice was laying in the lounge, working on her laptop, he'd jump up on her and fall asleep on her back.

He lavished in the food we fed him; when he was our only rabbit he'd often get to stay in his cage indoors. The cage was open, but he'd return there to sleep and when we weren't around. He was a good rabbit, apart from the often gnawing of the carpet, clothes, and anything else that looked slightly edible (including hair!!). His sparkly eyes and soppy looks always got him out of trouble.

Having two "photo crazy" "parents" taught him from an early age how to pose for the camera and we got many shots of him being himself, doing "binky's" (a term Eunice coined that we use for our rabbits when they jump in the air and spin around) some of them are available elsewhere on the site, but I've archived some of them here for posterity.

Our other pets accepted him as part of the family, there was no hostile activities towards him. The cats sniffed him and kept a distance, although he loved to chase them around and run around them. The faster the cats ran, the more he enjoyed the chase. He dug holes, as rabbits do, and played and frolicked in the backyard; I remember the time he ran away, managing to find a hole in the fence where it was not quite "bunny proof". We posted pictures up on the street corners, at the local shops, at the pet shops, and the next day a kind lady in the next street returned him. He'd been gone for 36 hours, and when we were re-united, I'm not sure who was happier. He never ran away again.

But sorrow and joy are all part of having a pet, and around Christmas Cream sired the first of his offspring with Princess, a female we bought (along with Prince) in October. There were another 3 sets of kittens after this that Cream fathered, some of whom we have kept, others were sold or given to friends.

Sleep well, Cream. We'll miss you.
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« 30 » New African Lovebirds in the Aviary
2nd April 2006

We buy some new African Lovebirds and put them in the aviary with the Peach-Faced Lovebirds (agapornis roseicollis). In the new birds there are 3 Black Masked Lovebirds (Agapornis personata) 2 Fischers Lovebird (Agapornis fischeri) and another Pach Faced parrot who will hopefully mate with one of the existing birds from that species.
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