Sunday 7 August 2016

From Melbourne (Dad) : 2.2.83

From Melbourne
2.2.83

Dear Alan
                We have not heard from you since before Christmas but presume you are well and still working at the same place. If you have been on holidays we would like to know something about it – where you have been what you have seen etc.

                The holiday period has been fairly quiet for us this year, just a couple of spells at Trentham. Even Lois and Pamela were home most of the time. At Trentham there hasn’t been as much grass cutting as usual owing to the drought – but more caring for trees.

                I notice that there has been a big drought in parts of South Africa; similar to Australia the worst for about 100 years.  Fortunately the summer here has been comparatively cool; we have yet to experience a 100 day in January.

                Whereas last year we had quite a state of them. The absence of rain has meant increased bush-fire danger and a few weeks a ago there was a very serious fire in the Wombat State Forest near Blackwood. We saw the ravages of the fire last weekend and it was a sad sight. As yet there have been no fires around Trentham but the danger is greater than anytime since we have been there.

                South Africa has been rather prominent in the news here because of West Indies cricket tour. There seems to have been general approval of the Govt’s action in banning and of the players from entering Australia. That seems drastic action but I’ve just heard on the news that they have banned two South African journalists who wished to visit Australia and interview former test cricketers. Like it or not politics and sport are inextricably mixed but it is unreal to think that trade between Australia and South Africa has doubled!

                The presents you sent were distributed on Christmas Day and everybody seemed pleased. I enjoyed reading the book you sent. It gave a good picture of a middle-class family of that time and I thought was well written. I enjoy his total recall of earlier events. However the little space given to racial issues was quiet noticeable. No doubt sympathetic of the times and I guess his views are somewhat different today.

                The small “l” liberals in South Africa (have you met any?) must wander if they are ever going to get much help from outside except sporting boycotts. And I wonder if the sporting boycotts do anything but boost our own politicians.

                Uncle Ray spent a pleasant holiday with Glenn at Christmas and they went to Singapore for a few days then spent a week in Indonesia on the island of Sumatra. Exotic scenery and interesting place but hardly completely free societies.

                Glenn and his wife then did a tour of Hong Kong, Philippines and Taiwan which means they covered most of South East Asia.

                Lois called at the local dentist yesterday and was examined by a locum who knew you at Uni. He didn’t find out his name but said he was surprised to know you were in SA.

                Your mother has just finished reading a book by Andre Brink, an author you may have come across. She was quite impressed but I haven’t had time yet to read it.

                Despite the recession and increasing unemployment we are still managing to survive in the business at much the same level. We’re not advancing but we are not going backwards at a great speed, just surviving.

                The school teachers went back to work today (somewhat reluctantly) so routine is back to normal. Beverley filling in time before going back to Monash. More or less Dullsville.

                                                                                                                Kindest regards Dad


               

                

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