Globaltickit - Vibodha, Tila, Devon and Darshan
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OCTOBER 2008 PHOTO GALLERY

We've created a gallery to share what we've been up to... from watching kangaroos in the garden to building a garden... from the beaches to the mountaintops (through the forests)... enjoy...

We did!

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Sunday, August 24, 2008
A few new videos of the boys driving a tractor at Greenfield Farm in Albany, Western Australia last weekend.
The South Coast of Western Australia
Monday, July 21, 2008

July 2008 - We're down south in our new home in Denmark, Western Australia. It's directly facing south, towards Antarctica. The new web banner you see above is our new local area, it's called the Rainbow Coast which stretches from Walpole in the West, through Denmark, and on to Albany in the East.

The Wilson Inlet, DenmarkWe're enjoying all the space. The boys are growing fast. Darshan's using full sentences. "Daddy boots on to go outside?" "Me coming too?" "Daddy put this stone in mine pocket?" What a cute little boy! Devon is teaching himself numbers and letters. asking us how to spell things and tracing the letters with his finger in the air. He's very good at doing puzzles and is clever as all getout.

We're living just on the Wilson Inlet, which is a huge inland inlet which is separated from the Great Southern Ocean by a sandbar, where a channel has just been dug. The boys and I were at Ocean Beach this morning (July 21, 2008) watching the inlet empty into the sea.

Western Australian PelicansA selection of the Natural Beauty of the Rainbow Coast, our new neighbourhood in Western Australia can be viewed on our new website: www.rainbowcoast.com.au

The south most point of Western Australia, in West Cape Howe National Park, is not far away. This land was connected to Antarctica long before we'd arrived.

The air is it's freshest down here, as it is very clean from wrapping around the planet, then coursing over Antarctica before traveling over the Great Southern Ocean to here... apparently it's some of the the cleanest in the world.

The bird life is amazing and we have a bird sanctuary island just in front of our house in the Inlet >> Western Australian Pelicans and Black Swans abound. >>

Australia Day 2008

Australia Day 2008Devon has grown so much, especially in language
we saw eight helicopters fly by in formation, when he said,
"They're flying their helicopters in an Air Parade.
They're celebrating because it's Australia Day".

Devon was also an exceptionally brave little boy when
he was stung by a scorpion. He remained calm when we google'd
'scorpion stings in WA' We explained to him that it would hurt for a while
but then his body would dissolve the venom and he'd be OK again. But it would hurt. The best thing you can do is to keep ICE on it and drink fluids which will lower the swelling and reduce the pain.

He kept ice on it for hours. We checked regularly, and the swelling had definitely stopped and was receding. He asked me whether it would be hurting by the time of the fireworks. I said that it was likely that his awesome little body would sort it out quickly. We put a dragon tattoo on his other forearm, for bravery.
He had at least four big glasses of juice, and when he removed the ice three hours later it was gone. Just in time for fireworks.

Darshan woke up this morning (yes, at 5:45am) saying, "Boom, Boom."
As we explored the garden this morning, he wanted to go into the bushland and onto the quarry ridge to see the fireworks - ie: out the back gate.

From the ridge we had a wonderful view of Fremantle's fireworks, and by turning our head slightly, a great, though distant, view of Perth's.

 
A brief current political commentary:

I WOULD LIKE THE WORLD TO THINK HIGHLY OF OUR COUNTRY
CHANGE AMERICA'S FACE TO THE WORLD
This is not the true face of our contry. It is a facade. For many years I have been wondering about my homeland. The United States has not felt (to me) united since I was a small boy. It has increasingly felt divided. Divided by politics, by race, by colour, by creed. Divided by spirit, divided by need. Divided by a system our forefathers never dreamed. By money, by corporate uncaring greed. It is a long time since I've been proud to be an american. Not least of all because of the fundimental integrity issue which is rocking the boat. "Thou shall not kill (unless there is lots of money to be made by it)." It is happening in our healthcare, it is happening in our jobs, it is happening in our politics. We should be able to be bigger than this. We should be able to stand as brothers and sisters in our own neighbourhoods, knowing that our neighbour is not our enemy. Then maybe we stand in a world where we are all brothers and sisters. I believe this to be true, that if we can disarm ourselves of hate, prejiduce, greed and meet the world as it is then we can change the world. It is our only hope. Yes we can!

 

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Australia Day.
It was quite an extraordinary day.

Houses for Sale in Fremantle, Western Australia

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We've moved South to the Rainbow Coast in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia. (basically overlooking Antarctica). The house has rainwater tanks, no postman or bin man, but we have ADSL (high speed internet), which sorts us down to a tee.

Boys are growing smarter and more beautiful by the day.

 

Equinox:
Sunday, September 23, 2007

Today is a beautiful day. This morning we prepared the house and garden for a breakfast with the neighbours. (Yeah for Tila!) Mom was up at 5:30 with Darshan (as usual), and Devon and I followed quite some time after...

Breakfast was lovely. Everyone brought a plate and we had soooo much healthy, delightful food. Tila was again the kitchen 'angel', and the bounty brought by everyone was delicious and nutritious. Devon's friends Crest and Jesse, Leon and Riley were there, which made it wonderful for everyone. The boys play so well together!

The sun is just setting. The big black galas (parrots) have been flying over the house several times a day now. Darshan is now sleeping, I swaddled him and bounced on the trampoline while quielty singing him to sleep. We walked around the garden and watched them fill the three trees in the bushland valley out back. So beautiful beautiful beautiful.

The boys picked and ate locuts off the four mature trees in the garden. Each is blessed with at least two hundred (probably more) locuts each. Yum yum. They're ripening steadily now so we're eating over a dozen a day. Soon several dozen a day. Locut pie anyone??

It was so beautiful to have the boys go an pick their own fruit and eat and share it, right here, without going anywhere. Bless this world we live in.

Two days ago we harvested our cauliflower. "It's very heavy!" Devon said, when he lifted it into the air. A big, white, bright, giant organic cauliflower, fresh from the garden.

Tila made us cauliflower and coconut cream soup and we've been adding it to dinners since then. Hooray!

 

Diary Jan-July and You Tube Videos

It's not usually our style to update this site without it being complete, but we've been SOOOO busy (which is good) that I thought we should just 'share it how it is'. So, check back for the rest of the NEW UPDATE again soon. Here is is:
January to July 2007
-currently being updated-

We just came back from a weekend at the 2007 Earthdance Festival Video
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Fairbridge Village, Western Australia


An event which happened in over 60 countries,
at the same time!

NEW FEATURE
We have just posted a few videos
of Devon and Darshan

If people become ecstatic the whole society will have to change, because this society is based on misery. If people are blissful you cannot lead them to war -- to Vietnam, or to Egypt, or to Israel. No. Someone who is blissful will just laugh and say: This is nonsense!"
~ Osho
"The most powerful thing you can do to change the world is to change your own beliefs about the nature of life, people and reality, to something more positive... and begin to act accordingly."