04 December 2013

Record of meeting 4 December 2013


 
Present with News

David C built a shed next door (what a neighbour), Geoff had water pipes burst and flooded the floor, Trish’s voice is coming and going, luckily she has good bone density, Helene saw “The Butler” and wrote to Aeroplane Jelly, Wendy had her operation and it didn’t work and waited in hospital 3 days for a scan and had to share a shower with three men, Cath sort of broke her middle toe and then danced, Terry’s cataract surgery was successful, Jo’s laundry flooded, Margaret woke at 3 am and remembered she hadn’t read the second page of her homework last week, Leonie’s children are visiting for Christmas, the projector broke down and while she had an MRI and a medical appointment her partner bought new equipment and he has given up artificial sweeteners and his health has improved.
 

Words of the day

Hindsight = the ability to understand after something has happened or rear sight

Adhere = stick to or follow a cause

Chronic = a length of time

Enigma = a puzzle or riddle

Halteres = a weight held in the hand, the balance of insects

Politic = likely to become advantageous, astute

Enclave = a district surrounded by another district

Anaphora = repetition of a phrase for emphasis

Felicitous = pleasing, happy

Frolic = run and play in a lively way


Writing from words of the day

The well worded group produced a range of stories on the topics Remain in your place, The green slopes of Parliament house, The long jump frolic, I was a clown, On the beach at Bondi, Tell a friend about it, Education policy, Jaws, Out with the tyrant and Over the cliff.


Homework reading

 We read a variety of great homework from those present and those on leave; including A vision from a hidden room, Charlie returns, I grew a tail (from fishy David R), The Bondi tip, Seeing and learning, The dental bill (from Garry in Thailand), You silly old goat, A reading from Dillon Thomas, The second page of Margaret’s homework from last week about a discarded phone and pitch blackness a murder mystery in the bush.

 
Discussion

Jo bought a rocky thing to ask if it was a fossil. No decision was reached.

Helene gave some more information about ABC Open and the fact that Sarah Moss our Regional Producer will visit us on Wednesday 19 February 2014 to give the group information about the program.

David C read a poem by A B Patterson’s grandmother- looks like he had inspiration there.

 
Events

Geoff reminded us about two launches on Saturday 7 December

Deb Benson’s book Gallipoli Dog in Ulladulla and

The Kitchen table poets film in Nowra.

 
Three word sentence quick write

We stemmed our verbosity to create stories containing three word sentences. The stories covered the topics of Shakespeare the bard; Three little words; Are we there; Clean car tomorrow; Eat this stew; Tourist masses come; Pitch a tent; I don’t know; and I was ill.

 
Homework

Neighbours (Fifi and Garry - please no singing from the neighbours theme song)

 

 

 

 

03 December 2013

Tribute to our Writing Group

Wednesday
By Terry McLafferty

Wednesday is our day of days…it’s when we writers meet
Either scribing on an iPad…or just a plain white sheet
With topics quite eclectic…and pasts diverse and wide
We pen our thoughts in rapid fire…our minds are never dried

Take Jo our latest scribe of note…turning words out by the score
Just when you thought she’d penned enough…out come volumes more
And Cath…our happy matriarch…so succinct in quickwrite mode
Her brain still sharp as any…a gift she’s been bestowed

Now Helene can be relied upon…to keep us on our toes
But where she gets her ideas from…I guess only Fifi knows
And Garry now living across the sea…in the land once called Siam
Enjoying Thai cooked delicacies…except the great Tim Tam

Our Melissa hails from Phoenix…that’s a long long way away
Her lyrics flow like liquid gold…just like a verbal ballet
Of course Scotty can’t be overlooked…he invented Charlie Wu
A copper borrowed from China way…where the pandas eat bamboo

Leonie is our quiet one… but oh so very clever
Her writings deep and meaningful…a lifetime long endeavor
David R our bard of rhyme…ideas thought while near the brine
Inspired words and phrases…in his poems…all combine

Geoffrey keeps us thinking…penning thoughts of a political bent
His writings well considered…no excess verbiage in his vent
Wendy is our comic scribe…only tall when on the stairs
With quick fire wit and cleverness…she’s our local Pammy Ayres

Elizabeth comes from Orange town…once a farmer and a flier
Now living in our coastal town…she could be a pen for hire
Trish is our worldly lady…telling tales of London Town
With a cheeky sense of humour…she’s fun to have around

Lynn, I knew from years ago…she writes like a writer should
But if the muse abandons…her paintings are very good
Margaret’s been here just a while…The Watermelon Farmer’s Daughter
Away from the country she’s long known…now living by the water

Robyn, Robyn, good old mate…been here a quite long time
Calls a spade a shovel…but her words are quite sublime
Now Trevor's just a newbie...and while computers have been his thing
He's now enjoying wordsmithing...making those letters sing

I guess that leaves yours truly…but I won’t beat my chest
‘Cause this group of budding writers…are the friends I call my best.