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Rick LeCouteur
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Beyond Words: Lessons from a linguistic faux pas (#32)
Picture a bustling lecture hall, a question that sidetracks, and a single word - inscrutable - that hangs in the air, heavy with...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 8, 20242 min read


A Classic Car in Canary Yellow (Part 5): An eventful night on Parramatta Road (#30)
Have you experienced a night where a seemingly great decision turned everything upside down? Allow me to transport you to a memorable...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 7, 20243 min read


A Classic Car in Canary Yellow (Part 4): One leg, one wild ride (#29)
A bright yellow 1961 MGA 1600 MK1, a driver sporting a cumbersome leg cast, and the bustling streets of Sydney. What could possibly go...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 7, 20242 min read


A Classic Car in Canary Yellow (Part 3): The Runaway Wheel (#28)
Imagine driving home and suddenly spotting one of your car wheels overtaking you down the street! Here's the unforgettable tale of how my...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 6, 20242 min read


A Classic Car in Canary Yellow (Part 2): Perpetual challenges (#27)
Stranded on the roadside yet again, hands greasy and shirt stained, I couldn't help but smile as the sun caught the bold canary yellow of...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 6, 20242 min read


A Classic Car in Canary Yellow (Part 1): 1961 MGA 1600 MK1 (#26)
The moment I saw the canary yellow 1961 MGA 1600 MK1, I knew it was more than a car. In 1973, I acquired this timeless classic for a mere...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 6, 20242 min read


Wild Wonders: A boy’s journey into nature (#25)
Imagine a book that doesn’t dazzle with colors or fantastical creatures yet has the power to shape a young mind’s future. This is the...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 5, 20242 min read


Nuns in a Scrum: Plaster, Prokofiev & (War and) Peace (#24)
Imagine stepping into the grandeur of the newly constructed Sydney Opera House, dressed to the nines, but hindered by a full-length...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 5, 20242 min read


The Ripple Effect of Teaching (Part 2): Insights from “If Wishes Were Horses” (#23)
How can the rigor of a final examination mirror the complexities of life? "If Wishes Were Horses" by Loretta Gage and Nancy Gage...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 4, 20242 min read


The Ripple Effect of Teaching (Part 1): Insights from “If Wishes Were Horses” (#22)
Imagine a world where your teachings not only guide the next generation of veterinarians but return to you in the form of mention in a...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 4, 20242 min read


Tales from the Wild Side: My favorite “animal authors” (#21)
From the rolling hills of Yorkshire to the lush landscapes of Corfu, and from war-torn London to a volatile Los Angeles, journey through...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 4, 20242 min read


A Day with Siegfried Farnon: The art of casting cattle (#20)
One brisk morning in 1976, as the dew was still settling on the sprawling fields of a picturesque Yorkshire farm, I had the unique...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 3, 20242 min read


A Royal Encounter: Examining the King’s dog (#19)
This is the story of a personal interaction with a monarch known for his deep affection for animals. In 2004, my colleague Joe and I had...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 3, 20243 min read


Celebrating Compassion: A King and his beloved stray dog (#18)
In 2004, my friend Joe and I met His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. This encounter left an indelible mark on my...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 3, 20243 min read


Steam Engines and Schoolchildren: The Journey to Dunedoo (#17)
Imagine a time when the journey was as thrilling as the destination A train powered by steam, filled with the laughter of schoolchildren...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 2, 20242 min read


Discovering Havana: A Journey Through Time (#15)
Havana in 2011 was a city that felt like a time capsule, unyielding to the modern winds sweeping across the globe. It was a place where...
Rick LeCouteur
Aug 1, 20242 min read


Lost in Translation: Veterinary lectures in Japan (#14)
In the summer of 1988, I had the unique opportunity to travel to Japan for the first time. A land steeped in ancient culture and modern...
Rick LeCouteur
Jul 31, 20242 min read


Around the World with Hei Hei: A grandparent's tale of magical deception (#13)
In the spirit of creating magical memories and sparking the imagination of my granddaughter, I embarked on a playful journey with none...
Rick LeCouteur
Jul 31, 20242 min read


Hopping to Success: The untold story of Beatrix Potter's publishing journey (#12)
Imagine a world where one of the most beloved children's characters might never have hopped off the page into the hearts of millions....
Rick LeCouteur
Jul 31, 20242 min read


Surviving Our Youth: A reckless leap at Elora Quarry (#10)
Standing at the precipice of Elora Quarry’s infamous 40-foot cliff, the wind whispered warnings that we were too young and foolish to...
Rick LeCouteur
Jul 30, 20242 min read
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