21 February, 2022

Bee Gees Way and Hornibrook Bridge Redcliffe (Brisbane)

Today was a bit of a nothing day, I mean we still had the 'Brunch Meeting' at 'The Kelsey'... haha

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After that, and dropping John back home, I grabbed my Budgy Smugglers and headed north for a swim; or so I thought! Was recomendeed that Sandgate was good, but with the rock groins along the beach to keep it stabalised having a fisherman casting, I wasnt about to hop in for a swim and get hooked!! So, I stopped at the nearby hertiage listed Hornibrook Bridge! It looks magnificant however, I have no idea what the bronze draw thing is in the southern abutment!!

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After this, I then headed into Redcliffe to visit the 'Bee Gees Way', a tribute to the bands legacy, Bee Gees Way is a 70-metre walkway in Redcliffe, free to see every day and night, celebrating the illustrious career of the band. The Moreton Bay Region is the home of the Bee Gees, a group whose tunes have been heard all over the world, having sold more than 200 million records.

Every night from 7 pm to 9.30 pm, visitors witness light shows set to the Bee Gees’ greatest hits, such as “Stayin’ Alive”, “How Deep Is Your Love”, and “Night Fever”. (I SHOULD have stayed for this, next time!!)

Bee Gees Way was developed in collaboration with Barry Gibb. It features life-size statues of Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. Be sure to snap a shot with both of the statues. #BeeGeesWay

Bee Gees Way hosts more than 60 captioned photographs, 13 album covers, personal stories and reflections and a 70-metre mural featuring the artwork of the Gibb brothers. It also has a giant 5.3 square metre video screen playing exclusive interviews with Barry Gibb and never before seen home movie footage, along with Bee Gees songs.

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Tomorrow, its off down to the Gold Coast (Currumbin) with a couple of mates for lunch, and maybe a swim down there!!!

Hoo roo for now...

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20 February, 2022

Brisbane Things....

Today was a bit of a 'nothing day' and a bit of a 'catch-up day', let me explain a little....

I am staying with my dear friends, John and Murray here in Brisbane, oh and I can't forget about 15 week old 'Montgomery' (Monty for short) who is a Malshi!! Now, whilst I am a 'large breed' dog person, this little 'Fluff Ball' is super cute, just not my 'cuppa tea' haha

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We also had a 'brunch meeting' with J&M's friend (mine too of course) PS at a lovely little cafe called 'The Kelsey' in Coorparoo (Facebook / Instagram) John and I had some 'Waffle Fries', whilst the boys shared a Salmon Benedict! I also had a Mocha

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As I had arranged to catch up with my good mate and his girlfriend Josh and Claudia, I made my way to checkout the planespotting location at Brisbane Airport known as 'The Loop' on my way; second time for 'Tuna' to be here. Nothing has changed, but at least the grass was somewhat cut to just ankle level (as opposed to my hip last time I was up)!! haha

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Josh once lived with me in Sydney, hes a Brisbane bloke after all, and hes a great mate. He now works as a 'Content Creator' for '4WD 24/7', and I am so happy and proud for where he is today! They are about to embark on a 6 month trip around Australia; so jealous hey!!! (I also HATE taking selfies just an an FYI...)

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Tomorrow we have another 'Brunch Meeting' (most likely at 'The Kelsey'?) and then John has some work, so I am going to go and find a beach somewhere and have a swim!!!!

Hoo roo for now...

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19 February, 2022

2022 Roadtrip through Central Queensland

So, throughout this pandemic, I have not had a chance of leave, and I am finally taking three weeks off, and touring for a break, and to get out of Sydney!!! I will be heading up to Brisbane (staying with friends), out to Toowoomba to see a mate for lunch, afternoon tea at Harli with another friend, before a weekend on the Sunshine Coast. Up to Rockhampton for a nights stay, through to Longreach (via Emerald and Clermont) where I will visit the Qantas Founders Museum; so excieted!! All of this is confirmed!

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After this, I will become somewhat 'fluid' and stop where I stop, drive where I drive, but for NOW, via Quilpie and Bourke before home!!!

So, I left in the wee hours of Saturday morning, I may, or may not, have had to return home after leaving Sydney, but oh well...

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Now my first stop was to visit my old mate Frank who passed away 18 months or so back. He is at a cemetary along side a beautiful lake and waterfall; sadly not flowing when I went past...

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Along the road into the cemetary, is an avenue of Bunya Pines (Araucaria bidwillii), with a sign warning about the nuts The cones are 20–35 cm (7.9–13.8 in) in diameter, and can weigh as much as 18 kg (40 lb)[11] and are opened by large birds, such as cockatoos, or disintegrate when mature to release the large 3–4 cm (1.2–1.6 in) seeds or nuts.

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From here I pushed north, through Port Macquarie, Cofffs Harbour, and did whats often said on long trips, 'Stop, Revive, Survive'!!!

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The drive up was, largely, uneventful aside from a rather intense, but short, storm at about the Byrone Bay area or so, where I was reduced to about 60km/h (from 110km/h), and upon arrival, and after a VERY hot shower, I had a Roast Pork and veges, with a delicious crackling!!!!!

Stay tuned - more to come, but I am in Brisbane for the next 6 days!!

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Hoo roo for now...

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13 January, 2022

Merry Christmas to ME - Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM lens

So I got myself a Christmas present, of which recently was the first opportunity (in a break at work) to use my Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM lens…

First shot is a frond of one of my Cyathea ferns, the other, Alyssum flowers… Pretty happy to see what else I can use it on!!

A return to some photography I have wanted to get back into!!

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Hoo roo for now...

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01 January, 2022

2022...

G'day, and welcome to 2022...

I have been working a LOT lately, and I mean a lot.... This week has been 42hrs, whilst last week, 54hrs including 9.5hrs on Christmas Day!!! Today was also day 13 worked of 13, and tomorrow is my one and only day off in three weeks, so I am hoping to spend the day resting up before another hectic day at work!!!

Working in the pathology sector, as you could imagine is rather busy (unsure why 😂) and todays work trip took me across the Blue Mountains to Lithgow. The day was hot, hotter to the East, but a really nice drive along the 'Bells Line of Roads'. However, when I got to my location, they were closed, as were the next two at Springwood and in Glenmore Park, so it really seemed a waste of a day to be honest....

One of the good things about the day though was, a brief stop along 'Doctors Gap Road' in the Vale of Clywdd, and where I stopped was a small patch of interesting flowers... The area is dry, and had a great contrast with the blue sky!! I even managed to photograph a bee!!!! (iPhone photos)

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Here is also the farms at the foot of the mountains, along the western side.... A lovely day really!!!

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My aim is, moving forward, to restart the blog and post something interesting from the day.

Hoo roo for now...

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16 May, 2020

MARIGOLD'S & GARDEN

Well, the marigold's are all up and kicking along and flowering well... I have these against a westerly wall, and get the full afternoon sun for a short while. Infront, I have Blue Lobelia's and behind, Sweet Pea's are climbing away well...

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And whilst the Canna Lillies have almost finished and will be pruned back almost to ground level, the courtyard is looking so good. Come spring, with the Poppies, Alyssum and Crocus all up, new foliage on the Canna's, it will look really good; I can't wait to see how it grows!

Hoo roo for now...

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13 May, 2020

Sunrise.....

‘Seaforth at Dawn’

We've been having just the BEST sunrises/sunsets of late, todays in Seaforth, was no exception at all... Check the video above, which if it doesn't 'autoplay', will take you to my Flickr to view it there...

Hoo roo for now...

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10 May, 2020

Happy Mothers Day

So, this weekend was full of a LOT of hardworking, and RIP to my back; AGAIN!

Friday afternoon, I hired a Britex Carpet Cleaner from Woolworths. Feedback on mums house was that the carpets needed a clean and was putting off buyers. So, and the 'Sparrows Fart' I drove out to mums and got stuck into it.... And, they came up a treat! I thought that two rooms MAY have needed a second going over, but when I went back later in the day, they looked fine...

However, after lunch, I did my HUGE lounge room rug, one that was given to us by L's parents when we moved to Merrylands in 2005!! It was found on a 'Council Cleanup' and was used in the garden for L's 21st birthday!! L would be 50 now, so its an oldie, and pure wool as well!!! Now, I have been wanting to clean this rug since I moved here in 2016, thats almost 4 years now!!!! You can only imagine the colour of the water coming out of the machine!! (Thank GOD for some Endone in the reserve medication cabinet...)

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So, after a HORRIBLE nights sleep of waking up every 2 hours, a hot shower at 0230, I gave up at about 0700 of any more sleep, and (slowly) got myself ready and drove to L's grave with some flowers, Sunflowers... I had 3, one each for L, and for each twin... The Chrysanthemum's and Gerbera's were for mum and home!

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And on my way home, I then stopped in at Pinegrove, where I was reasonably lucky, as it wasn't TOO busy; just yet. Mums name plate/plaque had been installed recently... I later found out, from a mate coming to help put lounges back on the rug, that when he drove past, the line to get in was nearly 1km long!!!! So I am glad I did my visits early!!!!

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And, after all of this, including resting my back, this afternoon I called J the MIL, and had a chat with her, its a shame that we couldn't get together today with this Coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions, but as of next week, some of the lockdown restrictions will be lifted, so maybe a belated day together....

So I hope you all had a great Mothers Day, or are about to HAVE the best Mothers Day pending on where you live...

Hoo roo for now...

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