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Jim Piper wins the gold in the men's 200m breaststoke
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2006 SunSmart State Open/Junior State Championships
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Won a silver medal for Australia at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. This photo was taken at the 2005 SunSmart Swim Championships, Challenger Stadium.
Sunsmart and Romeo standing companionably under the shade of a large Paperbark tree while the Friesian steers are visiting the water hole. This scene was spied and captured from our attic.
Our two new arrivals are now fully integrated with the other horses. Left to right: Sunsmart, Le Chasseur (Sunsmart's uncle), Romeo, French Revolution (Sunsmart's mother). Romeo is in a light rug at night because he's 30, the two chestnuts because they got cold when the overnight rain started and clearly needed some extra care until they acclimatise.
Antibiotics wiped me out. Just a total of three capsules, a whopper dose. (more 'painful' than the surgery)
*you need to have your skin checked every year.
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México 2020
Aftermath. Carcinoma is no longer with me. Relieved & still in shock.
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México 2020
Needed to know for certain that I don't have anymore malignant cells growing.
I found Dr Markowitz in my research of Basal Cell Carcinoma via YouTube.
From here, I contacted her office. I knew I had to go see her in person, so I painted.
Meditative.
I created oil paintings, 'Orit' of the light, sun, & 'Leila' of the night, moon.....in good energy, faith & positivity that I would travel to NYC & meet Dr Orit Markowitz for a skin examination.
I did it.
Having had a Basal Cell Carcinoma means I have the disposition of skin cancer....but I do not have cancer.
It means I must have my skin checked every 6 months.
It means I can no longer sport those pretty cotton dresses in the day time.
It means I can't expose my skin to the sunlight.
It means I have to wear UV protective clothing & sunscreen, sunglasses & a hat.
It means I have to be patient & creative.
To who ever is reading this, no matter what color, race, you must have your skin checked by a professional dermatologist yearly.
I didn't.
I am suffering the consequences.
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Sunsmart looking for a bit of extra attention after the evening feed. The bush behind is known locally as Albany Woolybush.
Friesian steers (left to right) The Pirate, Sergeant Pepper, Spot (with six more off camera), and horses (left to right) Sunsmart, French Revolution, Le Chasseur, and Romeo.
House building has taken its toll on our leisure activities. Sue has much regretted the cutting back of her riding time with the beautiful, athletic Sunsmart over the past three years. As our build tapers to a close, the two are teaming up again on a regular basis to practise basic dressage, and do fitness laps around our fire breaks so they can get back to riding long forest trails again.
A photograph of Olympian Jennifer Reilly that I took at the SunSmart swimming championships made it in the local paper (uncredited, naturally!) :-) For the record, I taught Jennifer when she was in Year 8. She's now 22 (I think). Makes me feel bloody old!!! :-(
Viewing the big open spaces: Le Chasseur and French Revolution, a brother-and-sister pair by French Legacy (Maple Lanes Strike / Dame du Buisson) out of Colirini (Jun Jun Ni / Coliris). He just turned 21, she 25, and younger full sister La Cherie is back at Sue's parents' place with paddock mate Rosie and eight other horses. French Revolution is the dam of Sunsmart (by The Sunbird Hanover), Sue's post-harness riding horse, this mare's only foal but a splendid work horse.