My Tank Birthday….. A Really Good Surprise!!

A couple of years ago, my son contacted a guy who had a huge collection of tanks and armoured cars, and similar war-like machines, and arranged for me to spend a day there…… It was my birthday present!

So, we all went there, just south of Brisbane, and had a really good day with tanks and similar….

To start with, we explored the vehicles he had in a shed…. A vast number of military types of machines, ranging from motorbikes through to tanks and armoured personnel carriers, it was amazing such a collection!

To give you an idea of the scope of this collection!
Us sitting happily in a troop carrier
Us in a troop carrier
Me overwhelmed by all of these tanks!
My two grandsons happily sitting in a military jeep
Jake, My son, admiring an armoured car!
Jake, being overwhelmed by a tank
An obvious point!
Us admiring a bren gun carrier
And to finish it off….. a real tank ride!!!!! We are in the turret, my grandkids and me.

All in all, a real day to remember, and that will certainly be the case!! I was overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of the tanks and other armoured vehicles and the fact that my son found that collection of armoured vehicles for us to visit. And that we got to ride in a real tank!!!! Such a treat! A real day to remember.

La Boite – Experiences with the Brisbane Roundhouse

I used to work in the Roundhouse in London, way back in the ’60’s of the last century (boy that makes me sound ancient!!!), and upon arriving in Brisbane I found work as a volunteer at the Brisbane Roundhouse, as an usher, rather than as a Production Manager (which was what I did at the Roundhouse in London (see other posts in this blog and my other blog, https://28061942.blogspot.com/).

It was amazing being back in another Roundhouse, and it was a great relief not to have the responsibility of being in charge, as I had been all my life – in the various things I did in my life – but simply just to turn up for work at the beginning of my shift, and then to stay until the end of my shift…… Easy really.

And not to have to rebuild the theatre when a new show came in, as we did in the London Roundhouse, simply think if it was in the round, or in a classical theatre thrust configuration. Actually, we ushers didn’t bother about that, we simply found it when we had our first shift – Stage hands built the scenery and configured the theatre each time…. We simply turned up and discovered what was what.

What was amazing about La Boite was that it was an experimental theatre, so shows that we put on there were more or less experimental, some more than others. Also, they held the annual Student Theatre shows there, which were interesting, but not necessarily good…… Student theatre is a big thing in Australian universities and much encouraged, but not necessarily good.

I worked in La Boite for about 6 years, and saw many interesting shows there, and then one day, we were all invited to a show, and we were fired! It seemed that they were in difficulties over the insurance which had to be paid for us all and so they had decided to get shot of us all……… Sad, but realistic.

The Life Of A Professional Volunteer…. Part 2.

Since I wrote the first part of this post, I have rather reduced my involvement in all such festivals….. We were all fired one day from La Boite, sadly….. Apparently it was a matter of insurance – It was cheaper to pay people than volunteers. Odd………..

So, I no longer work at La Boite, I have also given up working at the French Festival, as I felt that it was too commercial for volunteers to be involved in. It was a mess of commercial companies all trying to sell their (French) products.

The Science Festival I have also given up, as I was bored with it.

But the Writers Festival is still on! I love it, and I love working with it. Last year and this year I worked in the Aboriginal Room, so lots of Torres Straights and Aboriginal people were present… Mildly depressing as they have been treated dreadfully by the white people here, but still intriguing.