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