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My Travels / 08.02.2022

This morning I visited Gina, my travel agent, and booked a trip to the UK and Europe, which I last visited six years ago, an inordinate gap in my travel schedule. My preferred accommodation in London, an apartment in Belsize Park, was unavailable, so I opted for a hotel which is even closer to Belsize Park underground station, limiting my time in London to eight days instead of two weeks, given that my beloved cousin Leila is no longer alive, but sufficient time for me to catch up with family and friends and have tea ay Betty’s in Harrogate. I will be spending a week with Clive, mostly in Somerset, where he lives, but also overnighting in Cornwall.

I love train travel, so will book a Eurail pass, which now includes post-Brexit Britain, whereas previously I had to get a separate Britrail pass (go figure). I have also booked an eight day Rhine cruise between Amsterdam and Basel, from where I will return directly to Amsterdam by train, spending four nights there and using my rail pass to travel to the Hague and my favourite art gallery, the Mauritshuis, and to the many splendid old towns and cities… Read Complete Text

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Other / 31.01.2022

I received an email from the Queensland Museum Images Administrator letting me know that the USB arrived last week and that she could open the image files and data documents.

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Other / 27.01.2022

Jesse Jarnow agreed with my request to record my reminiscences of the Bickershaw Festival, rather than an interview. I have just emailed Steve, asking him to set up the recording.

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Other / 21.01.2022

I have just sent the USB containing the updated Image Library, to the Queensland Museum by registered post. In addition to the 246 video frames, there are an edited 1,007 photos covering the years 2019, 2020 and 2021, plus the data documents listing subject matter, species identification and location. When I checked the files on the USB, I discovered that all the photos were listed, so I had to convert them to large icons.

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Other / 19.01.2022

This morning, Jesse Jarnow, who co-hosts and co-produces the official Grateful Dead podcast, sent me an email. It contained a request for an interview to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Bickershaw Festival, where I produced a firework display to accompany part of the set of the Grateful Dead, who were the headline act.

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Film Diary / 13.01.2022

This morning I photographed a female goliath beetle, aptly named, at the garage and emailed a photo to the Curator of Entomology at the Queensland Museum who has been so helpful and supportive for many years. He identified a female in 2016, but I think this is a different species. In reply to an email I sent him last week which included a fetching photo of a ladybird with raindrops on its body, he disarmingly asked if I would mind if he passed on the image to the beetle worker who literally wrote the book on this group of ladybird beetles in the Australo-Pacific region? I replied that I would be honoured.

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Other / 07.01.2022

Two days ago, I phoned the Queensland Museum to speak to the person in charge of the Museum’s images, having last spoken to him at the start of the pandemic, when I was advised to delay updating my Image Library. The Museum’s images had still not been put online. The person I spoke to was no longer at the Museum. I left a message for his successor and spoke to her yesterday. She wasn’t aware of my Image Library, a rather unsettling admission, but found the Deed of Gift. She is now waiting for me to update the Library, which I began doing today, starting with transferring the 246 video frames of Stills 24 to my Image Library folder and creating and writing a new data document, listing subject matter with species identification and location. Ahead is writing data documents for all the photos I have taken from the beginning of 2019 to the end of 2021.