Paul thinks it was around this time, in mid August 1987, that he went back to Katherine to work for Bruce. The catching that he was doing with Uncle Peter (catching lone bulls) had wound up and Goucho just wanted Peter and Brett to stay on with the more general mustering.
Paul lived back at Bruce and Jeannie's place - probably in the caravan in the back yard.
Friday, 14 August 1987
Monday, 18 May 1987
Paul goes Bull Catching
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Paul and Peter tying up a bull with Charles watching on |
We all drove down in a big convoy at the start of the dry season in 1987. There was trucks towing caravans, catchers and all sorts. Paul drove his Suzuki Sierra.
Paul mainly did roping from a special seat on the bullbar with Uncle Peter driving. They caught about 50 bulls this way. He also helped setup portable yards for helicopter musters etc. Paul only did it for 2 or 3 months but Peterboy stayed on until near the end of the year.
One day he and Uncle Peter were working somewhere by themselves out in the bush Uncle Peter asked him whether he had ever had a girl friend. "I suppose a good looking fella like you have had quite a few?" he asked. Paul responded in the negative and Uncle Peter then said "you know that Gwenyth Pattemore would make a lovely wife!"
Paul knew who Gwenyth Pattemore was - a girl at church -and he thought she was very nice but had never seriously considered anything more. When he was living at Bruce and Jeannie's Gwenyth visited once and they played monopoly together and got along pretty well, although they were both a bit shy. He dreamt about her that night and from then on just couldn't stop thinking about her!
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Brett walking across the flat whilst they load a bull |
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Blind "Sibby" in the chair Paul roped from |
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Aunty Wendy with one of the "Hazer" catchers |
Sunday, 10 May 1987
Paul's paternal grand mother Jessie passes away
We were sadly informed that Paul's grandmother Jessie Thomsen (nee Wilson) passed away today aged 81. She was born on the 7th of October, 1905. Her husband Noble passed away in 1967 just before Paul's parents were married. Jessie had therefore been a widow for 20 years.
Paul remembers a graceful beautiful old lady that Craig and he were blessed to visit a few times over the years. She lived in Maryborough.
Paul remembers a graceful beautiful old lady that Craig and he were blessed to visit a few times over the years. She lived in Maryborough.
Monday, 6 April 1987
Pauls Mum and Dad and family move back to Darwin
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Paul's family moved from Katherine back to Darwin in April 1987. However Paul was working for his future brother and sister in law by then (Bruce and Jeannie) so moved to their place and lived in a caravan out the back of their place in Katherine.
His cousins Brett and Peter were also living there with him. Peter lived with him on Riverbank Drive for a while also at Paul's mum and dad's place.
Paul remembers a certain girl, Jeannie's younger sister, visiting their place during this time. They even played a board game together and seemed to get along quite well. From memory her name was Gwenyth.
His cousins Brett and Peter were also living there with him. Peter lived with him on Riverbank Drive for a while also at Paul's mum and dad's place.
Paul remembers a certain girl, Jeannie's younger sister, visiting their place during this time. They even played a board game together and seemed to get along quite well. From memory her name was Gwenyth.
Thursday, 15 January 1987
Paul buys his first car
Sometime probably in January 1987 Paul bought his yellow long wheel base Suzuki Sierra from a dealership in Katherine. He bought it second hand for $9000 he recalls - it was a 1984 model.
It wasn't really his first car as he did buy an old 2 stroke 3 cylinder bush basher Suzuki (an LJ50) from Humpy Doo when he was living at the Thomsen's, but this car was never registered whilst he owned it (or since as he cut the roof of it etc!)
Soon after Paul bought it he met his mum and dad on the Vic Highway coming back from their holiday in Perth. Apparently dad pointed to his car on the side of the road and told mum "thats the sort of car that Paul bought" without realising it was him waving at them.
It wasn't really his first car as he did buy an old 2 stroke 3 cylinder bush basher Suzuki (an LJ50) from Humpy Doo when he was living at the Thomsen's, but this car was never registered whilst he owned it (or since as he cut the roof of it etc!)
Soon after Paul bought it he met his mum and dad on the Vic Highway coming back from their holiday in Perth. Apparently dad pointed to his car on the side of the road and told mum "thats the sort of car that Paul bought" without realising it was him waving at them.
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Paul in his belove "Suzy" - with his cousin Adam or Matthew Tucker |
Saturday, 6 December 1986
Pauls moves back to Katherine to work for Bruce
Towards the end of 1986 the Thomsens still hadn't gone buffalo catching and Paul had various jobs picking fruit and working with crocodiles. Peterboy was still going to school but took Paul to Katherine to work for Bruce. Peter and Brett had worked for Bruce previously in their school holidays. They knew him through church.
Paul asked Bruce if he could have a job labouring with him and Bruce asked "can you stand on in the sun all day?". Paul replied that he was sure he could so Bruce said he'd give him a go. Pauls first job was shovelling dirt at a new road crossing for a week which nearly killed him with blisters!
Paul and Peter worked at Tindal for a couple of months until Peter went back home to go to school at Taminmin High. At the time Brett was working with them on excavators and other machinery (Peter and Paul naturally always complained Brett had it easy whilst they sweated in the trenches!).
Paul and Peter moved in with Paul's mum and dad on Riverbank Drive until his parents went back to Darwin in around April the following year (although Peter left earlier to go back to school in Darwin).
Paul then moved in with Brett in a caravan at the back of Bruce and Jeannie's house.
Paul asked Bruce if he could have a job labouring with him and Bruce asked "can you stand on in the sun all day?". Paul replied that he was sure he could so Bruce said he'd give him a go. Pauls first job was shovelling dirt at a new road crossing for a week which nearly killed him with blisters!
Paul and Peter worked at Tindal for a couple of months until Peter went back home to go to school at Taminmin High. At the time Brett was working with them on excavators and other machinery (Peter and Paul naturally always complained Brett had it easy whilst they sweated in the trenches!).
Paul and Peter moved in with Paul's mum and dad on Riverbank Drive until his parents went back to Darwin in around April the following year (although Peter left earlier to go back to school in Darwin).
Paul then moved in with Brett in a caravan at the back of Bruce and Jeannie's house.
Saturday, 17 May 1986
Gwenny and Graham's 18th
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Dad Pattemore with the twins as babies |
Paul was living with his Uncle Peter and Aunty Wendy at this time and as they knew the Pattemores through church they attended the celebrations. Paul had only just started living out there and didn't know many people - he recalls thinking that the girl was pretty cute!
Anyone got a photo of the event?
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