Ode to My Mother Linda Tyrer
Mother’s Day
It only seems fair that as Mother’s Day approaches that I write a
little story about my mother (and business partner) Linda Tyrer.

One of the great joys in life is to sit down at the dinner table with
great food and wine and listen to stories. I have listened to countless
stories….
Stories like….how when my parent first brought this property with all
their savings in 1977. Mum’s dad, a building came over to have and look
and help. Mum showed him around the house and asked ‘what do you
think’…. He threw a packet of matches at her.
Stories like…how after running out of money Dad got a job in Perth. They
drove down every weekend and worked like slaves planting a vineyard. My
dad would be totally exhausted at his “day jobâ€, leaving Mt Barker at
4.30 am to start work on Monday , then leaving at 5pm on Fridays. After a
nine months of this they realised this was not their dream lifestyle,
quit their jobs and moved permanently to Mount Barker. Still broke!
Stories Like…it takes 5 years for grapes to grow before you can harvest
them. So this property in 1977 had fruit trees and my parents grew
pumpkins to supplement their income. They worked very hard, picked fruit
all day and took them to market to sell and make money. At the end of
the season they counted everything up and made $20 profit. My mum quit
that day.

Stories like…because selling fruit sucks and there was no money in it.
They slowly ran out of money. Mum looked at the pantry and thought ‘this
is all the food we haveâ€. Concerned they did what most farmers do, sat
on the verandah and contemplate life. While looking at our beautiful
view they look at the TV tower on Mt Barker Hill. ‘Maybe I can get a job
there?†dad said. Jump in the car and drove up there. Next Day he
started work for Telecom in Wagin. A year later was transferred to Mt
Barker tower.
Stories like….Mum Broke the windscreen of the …wait for it…Kingswood (
he! he! he! special laugh for the type of car!). Anyway she was very
upset because I was in the car as a baby and there was glass everywhere.
She had to unpack a suitcase and place me in it out of the sun. I
think this had happen a few times. So she went to the local garage in
Mount Barker and asks for the more expensive but better laminated
windscreen that didn’t break as easily. The man refused to do it until
he had spoken to her husband and have her husband’s approval…..WELL…that
sent my mum in to a rant ….she did not need her husband approval!! She
promptly reminded him who’s name was written on the top of his monthly
cheque.

What a pioneer….
Happy Mother’s day Linda
From the Family at Galafrey
Kim, Nigel and Jack.xx
