Bric-a-Brac

Bric-a-Brac

Bric-a-brac: a bit of this and/or a bit of that, nickknacks, curios, ornaments, stuff, junk, bits and pieces, jumble, sundry, bitsa, kainkain samtin, leftovers, scraps, odds and ends, stuff, bits and bobs, thing-a-ma-jig, doob-a-lacky, oddments, notions, sundries, curios, gewgaws, novelties, offcuts, bits, fragments, odds and sods, remnants, loose ends, miscellany.

Will Papua New Guineans finally get to pick fruit downunder?

The Rudd government will give 2,500 visas to Pacific Islanders each year for the next three years so they can come to Australia to harvest fruit and vegetables

10 Things I have thought about today

At times it only seems like yesterday when I desperately wanted to grow up (different to those other times when I wander when the hell am I going to grow up!)

Herbs of Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea has an amazing collection of herbs. All sorts of herbs for cooking, herbs for healing and herbs for just chewing. Some of these herbs are known by the West whilst others are native to PNG.

To post or not to post…

With a phone line that continues to play up and a head that absolutely won’t leave me alone, I reluctantly write this post.

Photos

I have been busy moving my photos to my new online photo album.

The perception of a Papua New Guinean friend…

Here’s an interesting email I received from a Papua New Guinean friend of mine a couple of weeks ago

Photos from Mum’s trip last year…

Can be viewed in my new online Photo Album. All the photos that we took during Mum’s visit to PNG have been put in two separate albums

Marata…

The vegetable variety!

The Dalai Lama writes a few words on Tibet

I received the following press release from a fellow buddhist earlier today

Oh well….

Today’s post is piss weak

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