Sunday, August 26, 2007

Everybody's Out

We've just been out to sit on the breakwall and check out what's happening. The wind has dropped the rain has gone and it's back to lookinging like this.

The beach was full of surfers heading for the large waves leftover from the storm. The birds are catching up on fishing and every toy that hasn't been out for a while is out. Surf skis, tinnies, motorcycles, bicycles and all the people that go with it.

A definite feeling of summer coming on. It won't be long.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Still blowing the birds out of the trees

The wind is still howling up here and it feels cold and miserable.


Hopefully it quietens down tomorrow. Another day exercising indoors.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Stormy Weather


We have had a storm for the last 48 hours or so. It is meant to continue until tomorrow sometime. These are some photos from the breakwall at 10am.

They were taken at low tide, so the waves are a lot farther out than usual. So we're heading back down after lunch to see the waves.

I seem to have caught Fay's bug, so I'm taking it easy.

We sacked our tiler last week. He seemed to be a pretty tragic fellow. He just couldn't seem to get his act together or give us a reasonable story. So we still don't have tiles on the floor, after 10 months without carpet. We should have the floor down in a couple of weeks.

We are also starting to get quotes for the bathroom. Since we sold our Sydney flat, we have committed to this flat for 10 years, or so. We'll see what happens.


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Friday, August 17, 2007

Go Go Gadget: Walkmen NW-S203F

This is the new addition to the running kit. It has a stopwatch, fitness goals and a pedometer built into a combined Radio and MP3 player. It's shaped like a stubby cigar, if you remember what they look like, and it weighs about the same.

The earphones it comes with are top notch for running and the only sore point is the software that you have to use to load songs onto the little sucker. It only runs on windows and has a pretty lame interface. I don't know why they don't just use the drag and drop.

I haven't had much chance to use it with the calf injuries, but I should be back on the road in the next few days. I had a massage yesterday and that certainly helped.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Rolling with injuries

I suppose it had to happen that I would come a cropper after my last post. I went for a run on Saturday afternoon and developed a cramp/spasm in my left calf. My right calf was also painful. I ran, limped and walked home from the 7km mark of a 10km run. Not fun.

I improved over the Sunday; so Monday morning Fay and I went up the creek. The Ospreys near Salt seem to have eggs, so we may have some babies there this year. We don't expect any from the pair near the VMR.

After we got back I braved the water and attempted some rolls in the small plastic kayak. Surprisingly it went very well. So I should be good to do some trips up and down the coast pretty soon. Maybe a trip to Byron is on the cards!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Training

I'm racheting up the training now. Not sure about the target, but they'll come. The more likely are the Noosa or Byron Olympic distance. Less likely are the Canberra or Port Macquarie Half Ironman.

Cycling up here at this time of year is unbeatable. I've been out down the freeway for the 74km round trip a couple of times. The Condong 40km Sunday morning rides are a bit chilly on the hands, but the warm gear is standing up to it.

I managed to make two squads this week and working on the stroke to get some semblance of speed back.

Today I'm off for a run along the beach on the low tide. So that should be pleasant.

Fay is still struggling with a sore calf. She has tried a few things but is still finding it difficult getting going. We may try some aqua-jogging at the pool to see if that helps.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Go Go Gadget: Beyonwiz

I went crazy just before the Tour De France and bought the Beyonwiz 'media centre' box. It replaced the set-top box ( for receiving digital TV), the VCR and the DVD player. It also will play movies downloaded from the internet, podcasts, music and display images from our PC's, via the WiFi network we have. It also allows you to 'pause' live TV and do all that PVR timeshifting stuff, including jumping 10 seconds forward and backward in a show.

It's a great box that's working well. I'm still using the IceTV guide, so at a push of a button I can see what is on for the next few hours, or days, and then record them for watching at a later time.

So I manage to catch more show's I'm interested in, and can skip through the commercials I don't like.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Work

I got a call from one of the nice fellows in Melbourne this morning. It appears that they have got some work for me and I'll be starting it in early September.

So the days of building the killer websites are limited. I better get the new release out soon!

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Saying goodbye to Father Tom

The priest who lived just across the way from us died last Monday. He was 96 and had been in bad health for the last few months. Born in Ireland in 1911, he came out to Australia around 1935. He was a parish priest for the next 50 years, or so, on the north coast before retiring in Kingscliff.

He was a great chap, always ready with a joke. When we first got here he was zooming around on a electric wheelchair, at breakneck speeds usually. He was also very proud of his hat that had holes from where the magpies pecked it while swooping him. He then started getting lost so they downgraded him to a walking stick. He would poke you with it and say "Watch out".

He started getting ill and heading out half dressed and falling over, so they eventually popped him in a home. Only lasted a couple of months there before dieing.

We went to his funeral yesterday. It was a great hoo-haa with all the priests from the local diocese and the bishop. It was strange going to another Catholic funeral. My mothers and her parents were all very similar; just a lot less priests and no bishop.

Friday, August 3, 2007

3 Days on the Noosa River



We started out at Boreen Point at the campground. The people who run the place are really nice and it's a great place to leave the car. Add to this a shower when you get back and it's a great spot to depart from.
Here the kayaks are ready for loading in the morning and Fay is catching up on her reading.


Fay is rugged up as a wind is making the 17C appear much cooler.


Moon Rise over the lake was amazing. I don't remember the color being this red, but it appeared huge and in a bit of a hurry as it came over the horizon.


We timed the trip to coincide with the full moon and we weren't disappointed. See all the photo's here.

John and Jan run a marathon

Fay's brother and wife came up for the Gold Coast marathon on July 1. I just found the photo's on my camera.

John ran the marathon and did a PW for a marathon. He blamed it on his lack of training. Jan ran a PB for the 10 km and credited her success to clean living ;)

Here they are with Fay enjoying post race celebrations.















Unable to walk John attempts to drive into the restaurant.
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