BOB K
14th June 1999, 12:16 PM
G'day fellow woodies! There will be nothing technical in this bulletin - I am only introducing myself. I was first introduced to the joys and frustrations of woodturning in 1992, but it wasn't until I retired in 1995 from a lifetime of working with metals that I really started to learn something about it.I have been a member of Peninsula Woodturners Guild, meeting at Langwarrin (visit us at http://www.vicnet.net.au/~pwguild) since 1992 and also a member of Woodworkers Of Southern Peninsula meeting at Rosebud since 1996.
The main purpose of this bulletin is to say that in the first week of July my wife Betty and myself will be travelling the Newell and Leichhardt hwys to Biloela and Rockhampton. Later as far as Port Douglas then returning home via north eastern NSW to Newcastle and Dubbo to home in the first week in October.
I have a list of a number of clubs on the way but it is not often that arrival in these towns coincides with a meeting day; so if you are a woodie and live on this route I would love to hear from you so that I can extend the hand of friendship and brotherly love to you, and chew the fat for an hour or two.
If you think this is one sided I should point out that Betty is a member of the Country Women's Association, of long standing and weilds a mean embroidery needle and is skilled in many other crafts.
When replying please include the name of your home town and your phone number.
Best regards,
BOB K
The main purpose of this bulletin is to say that in the first week of July my wife Betty and myself will be travelling the Newell and Leichhardt hwys to Biloela and Rockhampton. Later as far as Port Douglas then returning home via north eastern NSW to Newcastle and Dubbo to home in the first week in October.
I have a list of a number of clubs on the way but it is not often that arrival in these towns coincides with a meeting day; so if you are a woodie and live on this route I would love to hear from you so that I can extend the hand of friendship and brotherly love to you, and chew the fat for an hour or two.
If you think this is one sided I should point out that Betty is a member of the Country Women's Association, of long standing and weilds a mean embroidery needle and is skilled in many other crafts.
When replying please include the name of your home town and your phone number.
Best regards,
BOB K