It's been a long time since I received comments from "anonymouses". If there is such a word. I guess when poems are written, in a way they relate to different people. Yet some people read my blog and think its about them, and go on a rampage about what I've written. It's funny if you think about it. My poems are not exactly a representation of me, or people around me. It is a passing thought in my mind that has struck me with inspiration to write. Perhaps some of it comes from feelings I already have, but my words are ironic. They never mean what they seem. Imagine with my entry "Like it or not" were true, that means I'd either be dead or seriously putting a gun to someone's head.

I'll never write with a dead straight meaning that's easy to interpret to everyone. And I suppose things I write are written with kind of an open ending, or open meaning. Am I making sense? It's silly, if I wanted to write something that is directed to a certain someone in hope they will read it and understand it immediately, I wouldn't put it on my blog. That would be wayyyy too personal. I don't believe in publicising my life and it's stories, especially not on the internet where almost everyone has access to anything. There has to be some form of privacy, right?

Anyhoos, had a launch party organised my CANWA, my client from the previous semester. It was a celebration of the first birthday of CANWA's developement in Kellerberrin, as well as an official launch of MY corporate doco. The one I produced!! There was even an ex-governor who officially launched it for them, and for the first time in my life, got official thanks for something I had worked on. The feeling was amazing! When I got into this, I had no idea what an impact it would have on this community I didn't even know existed. Things have definitely snow-balled since then.

I was even interviewed by an SBS reporter. Ok I know its not like its Channel 7, 9 or 10, but hey, its still a little something right? Coming from a 3rd year film student. I was completely overwhelmed. The fact that people were coming up to me telling me what a great job we did, how fantastic the film is, the impact on CANWA and the people of Kellerberrin, and getting great thanks, I almost couldn't take it all in. I'm so glad we had that opportunity to create that film, and me, the opportunity to produce it. I wouldn't trade that experience for anything else in the world.

Thank you CANWA, community of Kellerberrin, and the Narasirato Pan Pipers.