Doing some research and time away.

 September was an interesting month, with the death and funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11. I watched the funeral, from Westminster Abbey and found it to be a very moving but personal service.


September also saw Paul and I spend two nights away, in Goulburn, this was so we could see the tulips at the Hilltop Tulip Farm, Old Federal Highway, Sutton, just the Sydney side of Canberra.

They were beautiful, with low  border plants giving more colour to the beds. Not all were in bloom but then they have to last for a full month, so it is understandable, to stage the blooming.

These few photos don't do justice to the farm.





Home in time for the NSW & ACT State Conference, Riding the Waves of Time. This year it was still a virtual conference and was very well done. I gave a talk on different websites. That weekend also had Paul and I on grandparent duties, with Master 8 and Miss 7 sending two nights with us. Wonderful!

I managed a trip to the NSW State Archives, at Kingswood and did some research, for a friend. 

I have started a One-Place study on the Catholic Cemetery at Mummell, just west of Goulburn. It will be an on-going research project, and this is what I plan to do instead of studying. I'll put into practice what I've learnt.

More details and links to it's blog in my next post.

Bye,

Lilian.

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