Good afternoon everyone, it's Archie here sharing a couple of photos of me checking out this basket mum has and getting into it and having to get mum to hold it while I backed out of it.
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Friday, 6 February 2026
Memories
Hello everyone, here
I am on this hot Friday afternoon sitting and thinking about well nothing much
my mind has been all over the pale I thought about how when I was younger, I wasn’t
bothered by the heat and how I think that is part of aging. As a child I was
outside in the stinking heat all day and we didn’t have air conditioning.
I think we got an
air conditioner sometime in the mid 1970’s we had a large window unit in the
loungeroom and at night it would be left on with the hallway door open as well
as bedroom doors to try and cool the rest of the house down. At some point my
parents got an air con for their bedroom as dad did shift work and it made it
easier for him to sleep during the day.
I also remember when my parents bought a pool a large above ground pool, which I loved and spent a lot of time in. I remember the day dad with my uncle John took it apart as were moving to a larger house this was back in May 1980, after we moved dad worked on the new yard and put the pool back together again. We had that pool a long time I can’t remember when dad finally took it down and tossed it.
I can also remember
when my parents go air conditioning in the car it wasn’t factory fitted but an
added extra this was also sometime in the 1970’s.
Thursday, 5 February 2026
The post with links to other posts
My post with links to other posts and a few photos as well
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/02/getting-to-know-me.html’
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/02/this-weeks-tuesdays-4.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/02/sunday-stealing.html
https://jamfn.blogspot.com/2026/02/not-sporting-hodgepodge.html
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Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Longsighted
Today we are looking
at long sighted people this condition is called hyperopia people with this
condition can see clearly things far away but things up close are blurry.
What causes this
condition well since it is the opposite of being short sighted the causes are
the opposite of those that, such as the eyeball being too short and the lens
too thin, with the shorter the eyeball and the thinner the lens the more long
sighted a person will be.
In a long-sighted
person light rays are not focused on the retina, the actual point of focus is
further away from the retina, so a blurred image forms on the retina.
Because of this, the
eye has to work harder to focus on near objects.
Those with long‑sightedness
often notice:
Blurry vision when
reading or doing close work
Eye strain or
headaches after focusing for a while
Squinting to see
clearly
Fatigue, especially
later in the day
Some children can
“auto‑focus” using their eye muscles, so the problem isn’t obvious until they
get tired.
This
condition is treated in a few ways such as glasses with convex lenses, contact
lenses and surgery.
As people age, the
lens becomes less flexible, making it harder to compensate for hyperopia.
That’s why many people find reading harder in their 40s and beyond.
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Turtles
This week we are looking at turtles, did you know they are cold blooded reptiles, which is why they are often seen basking in the sun.
Some feel they seem
ancient and mysterious as well as strangely comforting. This may have something
to do with the fact that they have been around for more than 220 million years,
what the hell that means they were around during the time of the dinosaurs.
Their slow, steady
way of life hides a surprising amount of diversity and evolutionary brilliance.
Their shells are
part of the skeleton which means they can’t leave it and it grows with them.
There are three main
species, sea turtles, freshwater turtles and tortoises, they often live a long
time some giant tortoises can live over 150 years.
Sea Turtles are graceful
ocean wanderers that migrate thousands of kilometres. Females return to the
exact beach where they hatched to lay eggs, sadly many species of sea turtles
are endangered due to fishing nets, pollution, and habitat loss. Examples are
the Green Turtle, Logerhead, Hawksbill.
Then there are Freshwater Turtles, which are found in rivers, lakes and wetlands, with some of the most unique species being found in Australia. Examples are the Murry River Turtle, Mary River Turtle which has punk-rock algae hair.
Lastly, we have tortoises which are land dwelling, slow moving, long living with thick domed shells. They are herbivores a famous one is Jonathan who holds the recorded for being the longest living.
All turtles lay eggs
on land, even sea turtles with hatchlings relying on moonlight to guide them to
the ocean, sex is determined by temperature warmer nest produce more females.
They
may not be fast, but they’re far from simple, as Sea turtles navigate using
Earth’s magnetic field, Freshwater turtles recognise individual humans and some
species communicate through low‑frequency sounds.
They
play essential roles in ecosystems with sea turtles keep seagrass meadows
healthy, freshwater turtles clean waterways by scavenging and tortoises shape
landscapes by grazing and digging.
Monday, 2 February 2026
Cowra Breakout
Hi, everyone, this
today’s post was inspired by the holiday taken back in December after visiting
the site of the Cowra POW Camp.
Cowra may be the
best-known camp due to the 1944 Cowra Breakout, which was the largest prison
breakout in Australian history and of the largest of World War 11.
Over 1,000 Japanese
prisoners attempted a mass escape leading to the deaths of over 200 people. The
escape took place on the 5 August 1944.
In total about 235
Japanese prisoners died along with 4 Australian soldiers, it is one of the
deadliest prison escape attempts in modern military history.
The soldiers who
died were Privates Hardy, Jones, Shepherd, and Lieutenant Doncaster.
There was no single
person in charge of the breakout but was driven by a group of non-commissioned
who planned and initiated the escape.
This was because the
prisoners were bound by the Bushido code, which viewed surrender as shameful.
This created a shared determination among many prisoners to die honourably
rather than be transferred to another camp. As a result, the breakout emerged
from group consensus rather than top‑down command.
The escape was
triggered by an unauthorised bugle call, sounded by a Japanese prisoner whose
identity is not definitively recorded in official sources.
The event is widely
studied in military history and commemorated in Japan and Australia. The
Japanese Garden and War Cemetery were established as symbols of peace and
reconciliation, further cementing Cowra’s global recognition.
Cowra wasn’t the
only POW camp in Australia; in fact, there was over 50 POW and internment camps
across all states and territories. This includes major, purpose‑built POW camps
as well as smaller labour detachments, hostels, and temporary internment
facilities.
There
was one Over 12,000 people were interned or held as POWs in Australia at the
peak of the war. When I read this, I wondered why so many well it seems that Australia
became a major Allied holding country because of its location being so far from
the front lines and we had available land for secure camps.
Sunday, 1 February 2026
Week 5 of 2026
AUSTRALIA
DAY/TIM’S BIRTHDAY
I slept well managed
8.30hrs and was up at 5am and had my shower. My BGL was 6.9 and the temp at
5.30 was 17c or 62f, not going to be as hot today.
Kathy came over to
see her dad and while she was here Jess came down to see him then Tasha turned
up so I was able to get a photo of the three of them together.
All I gave Tim was a
birthday card with something special written in it and Jess did the same.
Steps: 5,124=2.6k’s or
1.6miles
Another
early start I was up at 4.40am just woke and couldn’t get back to sleep. I did
get 9hrs of sleep though.
My BGL
was 6.6 and the temp was 17c or 64.4f it is only supposed to be 26c or 78c.
Tim
left for work at 9.30am, by 2pm it had reached 26c.
At 4pm
Tim and I were sitting in the loungeroom, and I said what is that smell, Tim
said smells like something burning he went into the kitchen and yeah something
was burning. He has a piece of wood sitting on top of the hotplates and someone
must have accidentally knocked a knob turning one on and that what was burning.
No damage done thankfully.
At 6pm
I decided to borrow another audiobook from the library, but the internet is
playing up. Had to turn the modem off and on a few times to get it working
again.
Steps:9,257=
4.7k’s or 2.8 miles
What a
night I was restless or needing to pee only managed around 3hrs & 40mins, I
got up and stayed up at 4.25am. The house is quiet only the ticking of a clock
and the sound my typing. I will either start my new audiobook in an hour or so
or tomorrow.
Sue
and I went to the doctors the to Big W to do some shopping and to Woolies to
get a few things.
Sue
has to have an ultrasound done of her left need that will be done next Tuesday
and the following Friday we both go back to see the GP.
Tim
had three medical appointments today the first was with the diabetic doctor,
then he saw the dentist and had two teeth removed, after that he had to see our
GP. Now if I had seen the dentist and had teeth removed, I wouldn’t be up to
going out for the rest of the day.
It
turned out another hot day top temp od 29c or 84f.
Steps:
6,888= 3.3k’s
Had a
decent night even though I was up at 4.30am again, I had 8hs of sleep, the temp
was a nice 18c or 64f. My BGL was 6.5.
Tim
left for work around 10.45, he is going to have blood taken before going to
work.
I have
had the air con going most of the day. The temp reached 29c or 84f.
I have
felt restless also most of the day not knowing what I wanted to do at times, of
course I found something to do.
Tim
home later then expected he told me 6pm it was 7.15pm when he arrived home.
Steps:
5,534 = 2.7k’s 1.6 miles
MUM WOULD BE 86 TODAY
Had a
good night, slept straight through to 4am got up to pee and went straight back
to sleep waking at 4.50am just before the alarm would go off at 5am. So, I have
been up since 4.50am it is currently 5.20 and I have cleaned the kitchen, swept
up the birdseed all around the front door and now I’m waiting for Tim to leave
for work so I can have a shower.
My BGL
was 5.1 and the temp is 19c or 66f it is supposed to be 29c again. I did have
to turn the air cons on as it was so hot.
Even
though it is very hot Tasha brought her bedding down and tossed it in the
dryer, two loads in fact.
This
evening, I booked a tour of Port Arthur for me and Tim and have asked if Jess
and Sue will be interested in going as well. As we have onboard credit when I
booked, we ended up not having to pay anything.
Steps:
3,041 = 1.5k’s which is just under a mile.
I slept well, I got
around 7hrs & 30 mins if sleep, the temp at 5am was 21c or 69.8f, we are in
for another stinking hot day with a top of 30c or 86f.
My BGL was 5.4 at
5am
I booked Jess and
Sue Port Arthur tour this morning, also told Jess that I upgraded her booking,
so she now gets WI FI and a drinks package also let her know that I used the
money she has been giving me for years to pay for it.
Tim left for work at
around 8.30am he will not be home till around 10pm.
It has been a hot
day had the air cons on till 6.30pm when I turned them off and opened the door.
Steps: 6,670 = 3.3k’s
or 1.9 miles
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