welcome
passions
people
songs
disasters
news
lollipops
odds & ends
Janette Miller/Heffernan welcomes you to her personal web site. Here you will learn all the passions of the owner. Opera and ballet, bookbinding, teaching how to make Do It Yourself Movies ,gardening , computers and love of life. This is a site in progress and experimentation is the keyword. Nothing ventured, nothing learned! Enjoy!
The extraodinary Noel Tovey an Aboriiginal theatre, dance and human rights protagonist was my Cupid.
Goodwin gave me a chance at the worst moments of my life. He was as skilled as any artist. His craft is gone but his DVDs are forever.
People who have helped me
A few people in my life time have taken the trouble to help me and I am just so grateful because without them and with the extra handicap of being a woman I should never have got off first base. There are more, some women, not a lot of women, and my husband who does not count. These will be added as I go along.
Disasters
What would life be without a couple a disasters. I have had several of these and one or two have been hair raising. So here is a list with links.
Do disasters make one a better person? I doubt it
Posted 25 Sept 2015
Welcome to My World and to my brand new Adobe Muse Website.
Janette-Miller/Heffernan welcomes you to her company and personal website. Here you will learn all the passions of the owner. Opera and ballet, bookbinding and philately, croquet, computers, gardening and trying unsuccessfullly to encourage all to make Do It Yourself Movies to share your passions. This is a site in progress and experimentation is the keyword. Nothing ventured nothing learned. Enjoy.
About three months ago Google decided it didn't like the way my www.janetteheffernan.com, website translated onto tablets and smartphones and dire consequences would ensue if I didn't do something about it. This of course did not happen but I did take a look at my old website, which still looks OK on Desktops and gave it a think! I can see if I ought to do something and mature enough to take action.
TWEETS
Postedto 21 Sept 2015
I had the luck to be at school with Jackie Collins who has just died of breast cancer. We were in the same class but it appears she was much older than me. We became students together at Aida Foster and we all knew her as the sister of Joan Collins who had been at the school and that, secret, secret, she had been expelled from her previous school.
I arrived at the age of 15 at Aida Foster Stage School in Golders Green. My ballet school AES which I loved was threatening to close down and my mother loathed the headmistress there because she felt she was cruel that I was taken away and dumped at Aida Foster as mother wanted me in musicals not ballet. There was nothing I could do.