Devastating news

 On the last day of the Alpine hike I turned on my cell phone (it had been on Airplane mode to save battery life) to hear from Penny that my sister and brother in law had been drowned when their car drove off a narrow bridge on their farm and they landed in the car upside down. The caregiver who was in the back seat was able to get out and call for help. The story was published by my nephew Phillip in Hello magazine. See: Hello Magazine. Then the Daily Mail did a follow up story. See: Daily Mail.

They have left a wonderful family of four children and eight grandchildren. They have also left a wonderful six bedroomed farmhouse called Garrington near the village of Littlebourne, about five miles from Canterbury. 

The farm is managed by my nephew who actually manages seven farms with different owners with shared equipment and labour. 

There will be a funeral which I will attend before returning to Victoria. 

Needless to for me it will take a little while to get used to the fact that my dear younger sister whom I was very close to (I talked to her once a week on Facetime) is no longer with us. Fortunately about a week before their deaths Penny and I talked to Anne. She was very much looking forward to the planned wedding party. It was not to be.


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