The concert was about everything I'd expected - loud, good feelings, great songs and great showmanship. At the end, I took some pics with my phone. Here's the best one:

Tim
Allow Your Own Inner Light to Guide You
There comes a time when you must stand alone.
You must feel confident enough within yourself to follow your own dreams.
You must be willing to make sacrifices.
You must be capable of changing and rearranging your priorities so that your final goal can be achieved.
Sometimes, familiarity and comfort need to be challenged.
There are times when you must take a few extra chances and create your own realities.
Be strong enough to at least try to make your life better.
Be confident enough that you won't settle for a compromise just to get by.
Appreciate yourself by allowing yourself the opportunities to grow, develop, and find your true sense of purpose in this life.
Don't stand in someone else's shadow when it's your sunlight that should lead the way.
--Posted by Judi
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36x36 in / 91x91 cm, archival giclee on canvas, self-framed
Timeless red hills burning in the summer sun; the ancient desert with million year old wrinkles and warts etched all over the landscape.
Vast mountain ranges and deep valleys, enormous cliffs and rock-peppered flat s, hidden caves and secret waterholes.
You can sense the Spirit of the land: it is all encompassing and overwhelming.
... As for glancing at your forthcoming OZ adventure, a few corrections:
Venomous snakes: yes we have them in Australia but in my 46 years in Sydney, I did not see any other than in the zoo. As for venomous spiders, dying from a bite is virtually unheard of, except for small children in remote areas. There is anti-venom available in hospitals, and the poison is not fast acting at all. We are talking about successful treatment always possible within a few hours of the bite. In Sydney, only the funnel-web and the red-back spiders are an issue. They are not easily found, unless you garden barefoot or without gloves or reach into cavities in certain known hiding places without looking.
Where I lived a few decades ago, we had a few funnel-web spiders in the bush, I used to look for their distinctive round entry holes in the ground, teased out the "beasts" and collected in a jar and took them to a place where they milked them for their poison for research. No worries!
Please do not worry about any venomous creatures in Sydney or in the oceans here. Sharks or Queensland box jellyfish or seasnakes there is another matter. But knowing a few simple rules avoids any trouble.
The main question in my mind was how my kids, Zoe and Gavin, would react. They are 21 and 19 respectively and just wonderful children and people. Here are some of my favorite pictures:
To help us decide whether to go or not, we made up a spreadsheet of pluses and minuses. Here's the final version. It's a good way to focus the mind. Most of these ratings changed over time as we found out more. It'll be interesting to look back on this spreadsheet in a year or so and decide what we got right and what we got wrong.