Darug land

Jan 17, 2005 09:43

Sunday

At 8.15am this morning, I stepped off Bus 278* and made my way to Building C*. I took the route that hundreds of thousands of students would use over the course of their studies.

Nothing special about that except at the start of this well-trodden path, a memorial stood with the following inscription:

We respectfully acknowledge the ( Read more... )

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totally shallow comment jnieva1220 January 17 2005, 02:09:47 UTC
icon pic is oh-so-lovely

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Re: totally shallow comment michcapish January 17 2005, 12:53:54 UTC

why thank you luvvie! (say it with an aussie accent :P)

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Re: totally shallow comment jnieva1220 January 19 2005, 16:18:59 UTC
errrr
somehow that'd be so wrong on me

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michcapish January 20 2005, 07:10:10 UTC

yeah. me too. i won't be able to say it out straight. so much wrong has been done where do you start.

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rancor4real January 23 2005, 19:39:40 UTC
peaceful existence was interrupted over 200 years ago when the British colonized Australia in 1788

There are SOOooo many lands that can say that. I'm fascinated by the idea that some one "discovered" a country where indigenous people have lived for millennia.

Wonderful post, thank you for this.

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michcapish January 24 2005, 12:06:23 UTC
yep. dis is true.

no worries. thank you.

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