Thoroughly enjoyed my birthday celebrations today, thanks for the home made baked dinner and Bombe Alaska Mum, absolutely delicious as always x
Thank you everyone for making it a special day.
Big Hugs to you all,
Rachael 😀
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· Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy
Thoroughly enjoyed my birthday celebrations today, thanks for the home made baked dinner and Bombe Alaska Mum, absolutely delicious as always x
Thank you everyone for making it a special day.
Big Hugs to you all,
Rachael 😀
· Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy
Why not take a walk with a friend in Howe Park which is located on The Terrace, Windsor by the Hawkesbury River. Kids can take their bikes, you could take your skates or your four legged friends as there is a pathway which makes for easy navigation. There are seats to sit to have lunch, a sight seeing deck to view the River at its best vantage point so much to see and do.
Let me know what you and your friends & family enjoyed the most.
Rachael 🙂
· Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy
Things to do in the Hawkesbury #44. Why not try the local cuisine with a yummy BLT from Red Cafe in Kable Street, Windsor, just near the entrance to Woolworths. Say Hi to Ng and the team for me.
Let me know what you think.
Enjoy.
Rachael 🙂
· Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy
#Things2Do in #Hawkesbury #43 Why not pop in for fish and chips at Windsor Seafoods, located at Thompson Square in Windsor. It will warm you on a Winter’s Night, especially eating outside on the deck underneath their warm gas heaters. Don’t forget to try their homemade tartare sauce it is delicious.
Let me know what you order, enjoy.
Rachael 🙂
· Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy
With the clear days and beautiful blue skies it is hard to believe the bitter cold snaps of a night. As the temperature drops below 3 degrees tonight I ask you to take a moment to think about the 104,600 homeless Australians, including the homeless population in the Hawkesbury.
Did you know that 30% of street sleeping homeless in Sydney and 16% in Melbourne have suffered hypothermia, frostbite or trenchfoot. And that Rough sleepers have an average life expectancy of 42 years compared to national average 74 for men and 79 for women.
What would $68 buy you today? A dinner out, a couple of Albums from Itunes, some good books to read? $68 buys a swag for the homeless to use as their shelter from the harsh weather conditions throughout winter.
I have included an exert from www.swags.org.au website to provide further information. I know many people do a lot of good things for their community which I support. If you would also like to be one of those people that feel like giving up the value of a meal out or an Itunes Album or two today visit www.swags.org.au and make a difference to someone else’s life today.
Thank you for taking the time to read this post,
Rachael 🙂
“Swags for Homeless is a national not for profit charity and is winner of the 2011 Australian Human Rights award for best Community Organisation. This is one of Australia’s highest honours.
Testament to quality, the Backpack Bed™ has won 3 global product design awards including the Worlds largest and most prestigious product design award. The German 2011 Red Dot “Best of the Best” – 4433 entries from 60 countries. Past winners are Rolls Royce, Apple Inc. and Mercedes Benz.
Swags for Homeless distributes the World’s ONLY fire retardant Backpack Bed™ (swag) to homeless around Australia and the World.
80% of families are turned away from shelters tonight while 60% of individuals are turned away also.* However, 100% are turned away from 98% of towns around
Australia – simply because there is no solution. So what do you give tonight?
Salvation Army, Mission Australia, St. Vincent de Paul, Uniting Care, Rosies, Ozenham, Hanover, Anglicare plus 150+ other charities around Australia agree our famous Backpack Bed™ (swag) is an effective and dignified interim crisis measure.
Source: http://swags.org.au/
· Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy
Looking for something to do this weekend? For more information click the link below.
Autumn Feast at Mt Tomah Food and Wine Festival – TomahROMA
Locally grown produce, craft stalls, wine tasting, international cuisines and a freshly brewed tea or coffee on the offer.
For more information visit www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
See you there, don’t forget your warm clothes, it is about 10 degrees cooler up the mountain.
Rachael 🙂
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