I wish for you a life...

wild songs
I wish for you a life where your blood sings
with the voice of an eager, wild thing.
With a voice that says I am here
& in this short time,
this is the song I sing
because I can.
- storypeople

Sunday 29 May 2016

the Craigs...


grave of Anne Craig at Cranbourne cemetery...
The Craigs were a pioneer family in the Pearcedale region of Cranbourne...
They built a wattle and daub farmhouse at Quilly Park...
The farmhouse still stands and is the oldest known farmhouse in the Cranbourne shire...
More details about the Craig family
HERE

Sunday 22 May 2016

unknown music?...


grave at Cranbourne Cemetery...
Paddy was a life member at Springvale Little Athletics Centre...
The speaker designed headstone gives no clue as to the musical? connection...

Sunday 15 May 2016

community hero...


a beautifully designed grave at Cranbourne Cemetery...
Robert was a well-known identity in the Devon Meadows community.
He was involved in the local football, netball and cricket clubs...
Robert Flanigan's death in September 2007 was the result of a car accident,
was just a month after his father's death...
His father was Edward John Flanigan, and he too was a member of the football club...
Both men have been remembered with a plaque at the Devon Meadows Recreation Reserve
and a pavilion at Glover Reserve has been named in their honour...

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