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The Colour Purple: Sydney goes crass for the Ball

The Colour Purple: Sydney goes crass for the Ball

by Ian Stehbens

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Ian Stehbens, on December 1, 2007, said:

Here is the clue to the next image.

©IR Stehbens, on December 5, 2007, said:

Hello Ian, Thankyou for taking me to the Domain and Darling Harbour last Friday night. I will never forget that night nor the lights and tall buildings and all the beautiful lights of Sydney. At home in Solomon Islands it is so small and quiet. Thankyou for making it possible for me to visit Australia. And I loved the course too. That's all. It's good. Constance Selu at Lincluden. And when I go home I do not have a computer so this is my letter so you never forget me. I know you won't. And I wish you a merry Christmas!

Ian Stehbens, on December 5, 2007, said:

Thankyou for your appreciation, Constance. As you develop as a leader of your people in Solomon Islands, your visit to Australia will become more and more important to you. No I won't forget you. I am glad that your portrait is on the College website. Lot's of love. Ian

Andreas Wiesner, on December 29, 2007, said:

Nice perspective and great colour!!!

Happy New Year, Andreas!

Ian Stehbens, on December 29, 2007, said:

Thankyou for your greetings and best wishes, Andreas. May you also have a peaceful and fulfilling New Year. Ian

jymsn123, on May 3, 2008, said:

Best of Panoramio

Jeff

Ian Stehbens, on May 4, 2008, said:

Hi Jeff,

Thankyou very much indeed.

You have been very generous in giving this such a high rating! In China, Korea, Indonesia and Philippines I have seen this type of decoration and city beautification but it is a more recent inclusion in Australian urban lighting, though becoming more common.

Regards from Sydney,

Ian

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