Monday, 24 January 2011

From Her Horses Mouths

Ethereal horses are frequently more enlightened that material personages.  They normally prefer to discuss the sublimely...

equine rather than the equestrian pursuits of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Miguel de Cervantes or Richard III.

My own horses usually prefer to receive information directly from other horses mouths, rather than through the Australian mainstream media, especially when there are more floods than little streams, creeks and water troughs in their vicinity.






Here are some link connections mentioning a few of the earlier opinions of myself and/or my horses:


The campaign charabanc

A true horse race in a very peculiar election

Ensuring and enhancing quality of life

Our broadband wagon

A-Z Twaklin


My horses have been deeply concerned by the loss of life during the recent flooding.  Although the human loses have indeed been terrible, so have the equine ones.  Horses find it especially difficult to climb ladders and trees, or to jump over deep puddles 90 kilometres across.  They seek climate stability just as much as a comfortable stable in times of distress.


Here are some more blog-pamphlet postings mentioning my enlightened horses:


Non-evanescent employment

Sublime notes and Siena cakes

A proper Adelaidean passeggiata

The far tangled manner

Know your Candide dates

Elegant editors and proper publishers

Saving the world (yet again)


My horses have recently been perusing some important information from Equestrian Australia, the Property Council of Australia, and the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.  You may be interested in reading the following link connections, too:


Property Council research on the most "liveable" city in Australia
Is this why my horses appreciate living in Adelaide?

Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute examines housing affordability
Are you aware of the complexity of this issue?

Equestrian Australia
Are flood-affected horses as important as flood-affected houses?


Some more information on the blog-pamphleteering of myself and my horses:

Australian vernacular architecture

Royal weddings and ethereal invitations

The grand finale


Well, I do hope you are now feeling very well informed about a wide range of important issues, dear reader.  You may wish to contact my horses yourself, especially if you are able to trot off some meaningful knowledge about useful statistics.  I am sure they will be most impressed.

I, on the other hand, have a full schedule for the week ahead.  Mr Robert Burns will be coming over to see me tomorrow to taste my clootie dumpling recipe.  My attendance has been requested at an Australia Day picnic gathering on Wednesday, where I hope to see a few more of my ethereal friends.  Then on Thursday morning I will be baking a cake for Mr Mozart's 255th birthday celebrations.

Friday, as usual, will be spent saving the world.  So, how will I find the time to write to you over the coming days?  Will you find the time to write to me?

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