Here is a list of poems on this forum by Irene Conner
Anzac Day Recollections
The Old Timer
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In A Mothers Heart
The Lonely Child
I Prayed for Rain
Who Will Love my Children
'Twas the Night Before Christmas
The Spirit of Australia
Children on a Carousel
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
Ode to a Husband
Where the Golden Wheatheads Grow
We Proudly Call You Mother
For Maureen
After The Rain
Children Living Underground
Eventide
A Winters Day
I Wish.....
A Step out of the Flow
Listen to the People
In Sickness and in Health
Fly In, Fly Out
Khaki Soldiers
Unseen by the Unseeing
I'm Watching From Above
After Their Departure
My Ceiling is the Starlit Night
Do You Care Enough?
There Isn't Much That Scares Me
Little Church
A Mother Gone
Although You Cannot Hear Her Voice
Blue Dog
A Hellish Trip
Crossroads
Winter Darkness
My Daddy
A Mothers Work
Acrostic - Argadagarda
When the Wattle Turns to Gold
Decision Made/Domestic Violence
Yarragadee
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End of Day
Let Me Lie Within Your Silence
He Is Never A Shadow To Me
Who Will Love My Children
Each Man's Book
Imagine The Embarassment
A Moment in Time
A Trail of Trashed and Trampled Tickets
A Mothers Arms
Feeling Sexy
Why Bootscooters Don't Smile
Fatigue
Music Makes Memories
The Aussie Volunteer
Poems by Irene Conner
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Get writing girl you are flagging.
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G/day Irene,
Not sure how many I have posted but less than you I'd reckon.
I Just recently came back from up north via the Indian Ocean Coastal Hwy, it's the first time I have been that way.
I spent the night at Leeman and had some breakfast at Jurien Bay, what a lovely town you have there with lots of trees etc. I had my battered old prospecting caravan and it definitely lowered the standard of the town so I had quick look around and then quickly snuck away. I must bring Val up for a few day (with the new van of course - I checked out the caravan park).
Regards terry
Not sure how many I have posted but less than you I'd reckon.
I Just recently came back from up north via the Indian Ocean Coastal Hwy, it's the first time I have been that way.
I spent the night at Leeman and had some breakfast at Jurien Bay, what a lovely town you have there with lots of trees etc. I had my battered old prospecting caravan and it definitely lowered the standard of the town so I had quick look around and then quickly snuck away. I must bring Val up for a few day (with the new van of course - I checked out the caravan park).
Regards terry
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What??? You were in town and didn't stop by??? We don't mind battered old caravans here!
Did you check out our great beach front area - down near the jetty? The shire in their infinite wisdom, have just approved a big fancy development just back off the beach, which will close off close vehicle access to the main beach and jetty, and have an 8 storey development - looking to go 10 storeys!! Will change the feel of the place forever! I think they have visions of us being another Gold Coast!! Heaven help us!! Might have to move a little further out, methinks!!
Good to see you back.
Are you going to be around if we have the poets breakfast in Cervantes again at the end of October? I think Dave is a little interested. I haven't had a chance to get to any meetings this year, so am waiting to hear what they are doing.
Catchya - Hi to Val
Irene
Did you check out our great beach front area - down near the jetty? The shire in their infinite wisdom, have just approved a big fancy development just back off the beach, which will close off close vehicle access to the main beach and jetty, and have an 8 storey development - looking to go 10 storeys!! Will change the feel of the place forever! I think they have visions of us being another Gold Coast!! Heaven help us!! Might have to move a little further out, methinks!!

Good to see you back.
Are you going to be around if we have the poets breakfast in Cervantes again at the end of October? I think Dave is a little interested. I haven't had a chance to get to any meetings this year, so am waiting to hear what they are doing.
Catchya - Hi to Val
Irene
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Hi Irene,
I didn't have your number or I would have given you a call and offered to buy you a coffee or something, mind you it was a bit early.
Yes I had a look at the jetty and wondered what all the activity that was going on was about, being a fisherman the jetty was the first place I looked for, I also noticed a coffee sort of place down there as well.
As I said the town had a nice feel about it, and when I stopped at the service station in town to get something to eat I noticed that friendly manner you find in country towns.
Yes I hope to make Cervantes again but might be tempted to stay at Jurien this year, as I said we have a new (well newer caravan) now so wont need to stay at motels. We might stay a few days and have a look about.
I have only been to one or two Musters earlier in the year, don't know what's going to happen without Brian & Dot, it's so hard to replace people like them. Irene If there is anything I can do to help out regarding Cervantes you only have to ask.
Cheers Terry
I didn't have your number or I would have given you a call and offered to buy you a coffee or something, mind you it was a bit early.
Yes I had a look at the jetty and wondered what all the activity that was going on was about, being a fisherman the jetty was the first place I looked for, I also noticed a coffee sort of place down there as well.
As I said the town had a nice feel about it, and when I stopped at the service station in town to get something to eat I noticed that friendly manner you find in country towns.
Yes I hope to make Cervantes again but might be tempted to stay at Jurien this year, as I said we have a new (well newer caravan) now so wont need to stay at motels. We might stay a few days and have a look about.
I have only been to one or two Musters earlier in the year, don't know what's going to happen without Brian & Dot, it's so hard to replace people like them. Irene If there is anything I can do to help out regarding Cervantes you only have to ask.
Cheers Terry