Sunday, August 24, 2008

READY FOR HUNTER?



There are treats in store.... and they're not all grapes!!
  • What’s On In March 2009

    Vintage – grape harvest, tasting the juice, concerts

    Pokolbin
    Hunter Valley Gardens
    Wineries
    Chocolate Factory
    Cheese factory
    Restaurants
    Golf

    Singleton
    Museum of the Royal Australian Infantry
    Historical Museum

    Bulga
    Baiame Cave (aboriginal site)
    Bush walks
    Wollemi National Park
    4WD driving

    Broke
    Vineyards - Catherine Vale, Margan, Krinkelwood and more
    Restaurants

    Accommodation (near Broke – 10 to 15 minutes from O’Brien’s)
    Starline Alpaca 8 cottages 4 to 8 people each
    Serenity Grove Cottage – up to 10 people
    Tara Cottage 6-8
    And others

    Chez O’Brien
    Good company, bad jokes, park your van, there will probably be a couple of spare bedrooms, hospitality

    When?
    Friday – Sunday March 27-29 2009

PS Is it true that Dougie is painting "AVAN" on his caravan so he can get the AVAN discount from the O'Brien Camping and Caravan Resort? So, what are you gonna do Merv?

Friday, August 8, 2008

REMEMBER 1964?


I'm was having trouble with this photo!!! Trying to get it better. Then you can see if you can identify people. You will recognise people you know. Thanks John Jeayes. I'm guessing the photo was taken about 21 July 1964!!! Click on the photo and you may get a better or larger photo. Who can you recognise? For example, the bloke at the back, second from the left is easy! We sure look young Merv!!!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Return of ANDY BALTAKS

Yep, this is Andy Baltaks - July 2008.


Graham Brown, Andy Baltaks and myself met up in Yeoval, some 70 km south of Dubbo. (Graham on the left and Andy on the right.)

There was a Mulga Bill festival on the weekend of 26/27 July. Then there was a Bike for Bibles ride from Mon 28 July to Sat 2 Aug. Would you believe we also caught up with Graeme and Suzie O'Brien who were in Yeoval to enjoy the weekend.

For a 67 year old bloke (Andy, that is) who has just retired from 20+ years as a Baptist pastor in Germany, he rode extremely well. He is still a very fit athlete.

Andy, Graham and I all started WWTC in 1962. It was great to catch up after all those years. Andy was only out here for a couple of months.

I asked ex students if they remembered Andy Baltaks.... here are some of their comments:

Can't quite picture him but I do remember a fellow who used to wear a short sleeved white shirt in winter. Thought he was a bit strange. Sue (Upton) King

I remember Andy for exactly the same reason. His goal was to go through a winter in Wagga without wearing a jumper. Graham Brown was in Kabi dorm so I saw a fair bit of him too. Graham Wright

Andy would occasionally walk from his dorm to the dining room on his hands.
He was the first real gymnast I had met.
His forte was the pommel horse. Big bugger as well. Doug Walker

I remember Andy. He was a fitness fanatic. He challenged the Marinya boys to double the number of pushups that any one of us could do. I fancied myself as a pushup man so I took him on. I think I did about forty. Andy took the stage and warned us that he was going to strain out the last few as I had done, but he did not make the eighty. He reached at least sixty from memory. He used to pride himself at having cold showers in winter. Dino Forsythe

Andy's name 'rings a bell'. And I vaguely remember someone with a 'high resistance' to the cold. He would have been quite noticeable - the Wagga winters were cold! Amazing for you to meet up with him again. Cynthia (Richardson) Springvloed

I remember Andy too. A huge man who wandered around the campus on his hands and had 6 teaspoons of sugar in his tea or coffee. Russell Warfield

I remember him well!! A gorgeous big hunk of a man. I have a photo of him taken in '63 on a snow trip! Yummy! Marion (Smith) Giddy

Any others remember Andy?