Well I think Harry Potter came out at all the wrong time for me.  We took
Don's podiatry equipment up to Wollongong on Friday and stayed overnight to
get our copy of Harry.  We were about 30th in a line of about 300 by 9:00 in
the morning.  It was truly great to see every walking around with their nose
in their copy.  I for one am very appreciative of them for the fact that the
DH hadn't really been reading for years, but these books have put him back
into the habit.  I won't ruin it for anyone by saying who died, I am one of
those cheaters who read the last three or four pages first anyway, so I knew
before I read the whole thing.  I really appreciated the way she dealt with
the whole teenage angst thing and if nothing else Rowling sends a message to
teenagers that they aren't alone with their confused feelings.  Personally I
feel it was a bit too long, but I did enjoy it.  It just took up way too
much packing time for me, and now that I have finished it, I best get back
to it.

Lynn Scott, surrounded by boxes and mayhem, where we are moving most of our
worldly goods into a farm machinery shed until we can get our guest house
built.  The real magic will be fitting enough stuff for a 27 sqm home into a
7 sqm space, without sacrificing crafts.

For my last week in Cobargo until we have a house



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