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Blue Bird Posted Dec 19, 2006
Hello Stephen: thank you for explaining me about the Holidays in Australia! For some times here in America there is a saying: " Christmas in July!" I forgot what brings up this saying, but when we get to July-- God willing-- may be I find out!
It seems your cold gotten better, viruses don't like warm air!
If it comes out--- goes away quickly. But here a winter virus can be nasty. Because I don't have to go to work I stay away from people for close contact in winter time! In Summer I stay away for other reason! One Hell-of-a-introvert I am!
I wonder about those obnoctious people you talking about, because you are very right!
I had my "show downs" in the past and never became a very active member here.
A couple of more busy days here, than I'll have more concentration to do some useful things ( writing new Web Pages! etc.)
Enjoy than the Holiday Season!
When I was in Hawaii at Christmas time I had also some funny things to see in the tropics for "white Xmas!) Talk to you soon. Blue bird
P.S. On E-mail I'll tell you somethings I don't say here. Bb
P.S.2. To print my stuff is OK, copy right is only for those who would make money out of it! But they do it anyway! So Enjoy!
Bluebird
Steve51 Posted Dec 19, 2006
Thank You Kindly Blue Bird, and some people here celebrate Xmas in July, as it is mid-winter I suppose. Depending on which state you reside in, winters can range from temperate to cold, but rarely below 0DegC so snow is not so common, except in some of the alpine areas (The Snowy Mountains is the actual region) and occasionally in Hobart, Tasmania.
Best Wishes for The Festive Season....
Bluebird
Blue Bird Posted Dec 20, 2006
Hello Steven: tryed to send you an E-mail, but it came back!
You wrote the address in some of these messages I don't want to write here again.
If you care to look into it, perhaps could help! Is it at your home or at work? That makes a difference!
I do have many well working mails outside of US.
Enjoy the Holiday! Best wishes Blue bird
Bluebird
Steve51 Posted Dec 20, 2006
Morning Blue Bird,
My e-mail address is [email protected]
I have been a bit busy the past few days. my eldest grandaughter, Haylee Jane, has been unwell and my daughter Jodi gets panicky. So I got to her house every day from 7:30am until 3:30pm just to help ease her mind. Haylee has a slight touch of asthma, nothing major, but Jodi gets silly anxiety attacks.
So while Jodi goes about her housework and shopping etc, I look after Haylee and Genna Ann, my two year old grandaughter. It's no big deal.
to you
Stephen
Bluebird
Blue Bird Posted Dec 20, 2006
Got message, thanks. Asthma in this region is very common, but it can be treated well as much as I know.
I try to send an other mail, though I wrote the address correctly. Let's see what happens! Blue bird
Bluebird
Blue Bird Posted Dec 21, 2006
The E-mail failed again. Perhaps you could try to send me an E-mail ( just few words) see if it would work. If I can receive it, than the reply works.
send mail to: [email protected]
Greetings: Blue bird
Bluebird
Blue Bird Posted Dec 23, 2006
Thank you. It seems to work this way. Next I am trying with an image-tomorrow. Zzzzzz time. Bbird.
Bluebird
Steve51 Posted Dec 23, 2006
Blue Bird, e-mail your phone number..would be nice to talk direct, nothing silly of course, but just to hear a soft voice would be nice...
Stephen
Bluebird
Blue Bird Posted Dec 23, 2006
That is very funny what you ask Stephen! About my voice? That is all right, only the language must be some question about! I do not understand British English and vica versa!
When I go to England believing that I speak english there are always funny things happen, because usually I don't know what we are talking about!
But OK.
Through computers does not cost money! It is not a telephone but Internet where is no telephone company. Do you have SKYPEE installed?
Phone and computer cost money. But Pc to PC is no telephone involved.
I have Skypee and a microphone. Have very good connections even with Europe.
Let's think about it. Blue bird
Bluebird
Steve51 Posted Dec 23, 2006
I live in Australia, Blue Bird,and English is our language. We have over 150 nationalities living here, and we are truly The Lucky Country.
I have worked with many people whose English is not so good, but their hearts are perfect, and that is more important than their speaking skills. .
What is the name of the cockatoo on your shoulder?
Bluebird
Blue Bird Posted Jan 3, 2007
I tink I got back to you on E-mail, but I don't know why did I left this question without an answer?
The name of the bird is Boboo. And certainly I am very sorry that he/she lives here in a lonely situation. I love birds, but they are free and would never lock them up!
I am wondering if I lost the thread what happens to me so often. Blue bird
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