17 October, 2007
10 October, 2007
Banksia Rose and photo editing...
In this shot, I have taken a picture of our Banksia Rose that is growing up and through or Bottle Brush.
Here, I have edited it by just reducing the saturation of colour. I sort of like it, do you?
Here, I have edited it by just reducing the saturation of colour. I sort of like it, do you?
Labels:
Bernie,
Flower,
Photography
05 October, 2007
Tranquility of spring...
In Sydney, we are now in spring. I had to go down to the Farm Cove area at work, and the Main Pond seemed to be a sign of tranquility and peace on the day. So here are a few 'snaps' I took of my time down there...
Labels:
Bernie,
Botanic Gardens,
Spring,
Sydney
04 October, 2007
Welcome to...FINN!!!
Well, yes I know it has been a week since our last post, but we have both been somewhat busy of late. BUT, we do have a new member to the family!
We are not sure of a name for him yet, L wants to call him 'Graceful' but I am not sold on this. We spent all of about 2 mins picking hm out of about a dozen or so fish... It was easy for me, he was one of three others that were blue, and a strong, vibrant blue at that.
So, please, may I hand it over to you, you and you, yes all three (maybe more) of you to suggest a name. We will take suggestions until Sunday night 9pm (of which Australian Idol should be finished) Australian Eastern Time. I will post the luck name, and winner of course, Monday morning Sydney time!
Thanks to all of the suggestions, but the winner is Bob-kat, amongst others...
I did like Shephard's suggestion of Azure as well!
So, please, may I hand it over to you, you and you, yes all three (maybe more) of you to suggest a name. We will take suggestions until Sunday night 9pm (of which Australian Idol should be finished) Australian Eastern Time. I will post the luck name, and winner of course, Monday morning Sydney time!
Thanks to all of the suggestions, but the winner is Bob-kat, amongst others...
I did like Shephard's suggestion of Azure as well!
Labels:
Bernie,
Competition,
Family
26 September, 2007
Colour and tones...
I really like the effect of the Tulips in Spring against the rustic earth tone of the Heritage Sandstone Wall...
25 September, 2007
Spring at work...
Well, Spring has arrived well and truly here at work. I had to go out to locate a Weeping Schotia tree, which I located on our database 'EMU', and I just had to take my camera with me. This tree is an amazing one, as it's common name is also the 'Drunken Parrot' tree, as a lot of the local Parrots and Lorikeets that drink the nectar become 'DRUNK'!
So, may I present to you, a 'Montage' of the "Spring Walk'!
So, may I present to you, a 'Montage' of the "Spring Walk'!
1. Spring Walk Mixed Bed, 2. Spring Walk Tulip, 3. Spring Walk Wisteria, 4. Spring Walk Pathway, 5. Spring Walk Pathway, 6. Spring Walk Tulips Bed, 7. Spring Walk Tulips Bed, 8. Spring Walk Wisteria, 9. Macquarie Wall & Tulips, 10. Spring Walk Tulips & City, 11. Spring Walk Tulips, 12. Spring Walk Purple Flower
Labels:
Bernie,
Botanic Gardens,
Flowers,
Photography
23 September, 2007
A weekend of activity!
This last couple of days have been somewhat frantic, so we are sorry we have not been about that much...
Firstly, the Circus came to town, or at least the park that is just around the corner from us. Of course, we took the 'hound' with us as he does love a walk...
Then, Thursday afternoon I was on the 'table (Doctor's of course) as I was having what's known as a Chordal Epidural. This is for my bad back and is used to, rather than target the nerve root directly to alleviate pain by the sciatic nerve being compromised, it 'floods' the entire lower spinal region with a cortisol treatment, OUCH!
Then, on Friday night, L had offered to her 'next sister down' to come over and sit with the baby, oh and B will cook! The cheek of it all... So cook up a storm I did. We had, Creamy Chicken and Pasta, with an Asian Green Bean salad. Quite simple really, brown off some onions and some chicken (125grm/person), a splash of soy (to taste) and add a small tin of Evaporated milk. For about 3-4 mins, stir through pre-cooked pasta that has been lightly drained, as the remaining starch from it will thicken the milk into a sauce. Then, for the Asian Bean Salad, top and tail some beans, and boil so as they can still, snap. Put into a wok (or frypan) with hot, 4:1 of Peanut oil and Sesame oil and toss quickly. Now here is the twist, toss through whilst cooking, a cut of fresh ginger, finely grated, and about 3-4 tablespoons of soy sauce. Serve and enjoy. Now, I think it is an appropriate time to say, I do NOT eat vegetables, but I am told that this is a great Bean Salad... Needless to say, that L was 'hogging' poor Riley, and he was sleeping like a ... well a baby!
Saturday, we were off to the Indian Bazaar, which is a school fete that raises (a lot of) money that goes to the missionaries within India. L's family have been going there for years, in fact, it is at the school that her 'favourite brother' went to! After this prestigious event, we had to duck off to an EVEN bigger event, my god-daughter's 2nd birthday! The day had started out so nice, sunny, but was going to change so the weather bureau told us. And change it did... It turned real bitter, windy and down right NASTY! Her dad made the cake, an Australian Wombat, which unfortunately for him, separated at the neck joint, but it still tasted great!
She had such a lovely morning, with lots and lots of presents, but on of the things she loved the most, was her sunnies!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BREANNA!!!
And for all of those who sent well wish's and prayers, L did read them all, and she thanks you. Each and everyone of you, for our recent loss...
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