I finished up my contract on Nov 21. It was great to finish up and get back to Kingscliff.
I've been attempting to get fit and play with all the toy's that I've accumulated over the last 12 months. More on that as I get some photo's.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
A Turtle in the creek!!
I was just taking a quick break from working at home (no really!) and I happened to see a sea turtle swimming around out the front of our place.
The first two are from our balcony

Here you can see the scaffolding on the left of the image.
The first two are from our balcony
Here you can see the scaffolding on the left of the image.
On the work front; I only have two weeks left before I finish my contract. Yay! I'm looking forward to a good long break.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Dinner at Yellow Fins in Broadbeach QLD
Some friends from Sydney were visiting other friends
in Brisbane and they decided to brave
the Gold Coast on a Saturday night for us.
The meal was great and so was the service.
It finished of a big weekend for us. We went to a violin concert on Friday night, and had dinner at the Surfers Rowers Club before.
All in all a busy little time. It was great.
the Gold Coast on a Saturday night for us.
The meal was great and so was the service.
It finished of a big weekend for us. We went to a violin concert on Friday night, and had dinner at the Surfers Rowers Club before.
All in all a busy little time. It was great.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Year 5 Day 4
We have been in Kingscliff over 4 years now and we just take it for granted. We still don't miss cities at all and
we don't want to move for the time being.
One of the reasons is this nice little chappie. It's the local Osprey taking a bath in the creek opposite the flat. This photo was taken from our balcony.
I'm still commuting to Brisbane, and I will be until
November; but then I'm definitely coming home to stay for at least 6 months.
Money is good, but it's not everything.
Fay is almost definitely going to study nursing next year. I'm planning on being a house husband again.
Sorry for the inconsistant posting but this commuting cuts into the interesting blogable parts of our life.
I'll make another post soon.
One of the reasons is this nice little chappie. It's the local Osprey taking a bath in the creek opposite the flat. This photo was taken from our balcony.
I'm still commuting to Brisbane, and I will be until
Money is good, but it's not everything.
Fay is almost definitely going to study nursing next year. I'm planning on being a house husband again.
Sorry for the inconsistant posting but this commuting cuts into the interesting blogable parts of our life.
I'll make another post soon.
Monday, May 5, 2008
A fine weekend
Fay and I have just had a very fine weekend.
Today is a public holiday in Queensland, so I didn't have to head to Brisbane, Yay! The contract is going well and I've signed up for another 6 months. The is not that great, but the money is coming in handy. I've had to postpone any adventures for another 6 months, but after that I will definitely get out and do something I haven't done before.
So instead of working I took a ride down the freeway toward Byron Bay. It's a noisy ride, but it's an easy way to cover 75 km's easily. I did get a flat, but that's to be expected.
Yesterday Fay and I did the Byron Bay Ocean Classic. Talk about a beautiful day, sun was shining, wind was slight and the swell was about half a meter. The course was 2.2 km and Fay and I covered it pretty easily, in 47 and 40 minutes respectively.
Saturday was when we celebrated Fay's 0033x birthday. That's based on a computer numbering system called hexadecimal. She got lot's of pressies, although they were a little late due to my training in Brisbane.
Apologies about the long delay in posting; however I find it hard to look at a screen after a week at work.
Today is a public holiday in Queensland, so I didn't have to head to Brisbane, Yay! The contract is going well and I've signed up for another 6 months. The is not that great, but the money is coming in handy. I've had to postpone any adventures for another 6 months, but after that I will definitely get out and do something I haven't done before.
So instead of working I took a ride down the freeway toward Byron Bay. It's a noisy ride, but it's an easy way to cover 75 km's easily. I did get a flat, but that's to be expected.
Yesterday Fay and I did the Byron Bay Ocean Classic. Talk about a beautiful day, sun was shining, wind was slight and the swell was about half a meter. The course was 2.2 km and Fay and I covered it pretty easily, in 47 and 40 minutes respectively.
Saturday was when we celebrated Fay's 0033x birthday. That's based on a computer numbering system called hexadecimal. She got lot's of pressies, although they were a little late due to my training in Brisbane.
Apologies about the long delay in posting; however I find it hard to look at a screen after a week at work.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Someone's going to Melbourne
but it's not me! After whacking on 3-4 kg's over Christmas, and maintaining an unacceptably appalling exercise regime whilst in Brisbane, I've had to give up any idea of attempting Geelong. They hurt enough when you're ready for them, no need to grind yourself down for 6-7 hours to be unhappy with the result.
However, Fay had arranged with her sisters to met up in Melbourne while we were down there. Of course the sisters are not going to give up their get together just because I'm a big wimp!
Today was the first really great day we've had for a few months. We hit the beach and the surf was perfect for a couple of middle age people trying to remember how to body surf. Fay has since gone off to work and I'm sitting here planning an adventure.
However, Fay had arranged with her sisters to met up in Melbourne while we were down there. Of course the sisters are not going to give up their get together just because I'm a big wimp!
Today was the first really great day we've had for a few months. We hit the beach and the surf was perfect for a couple of middle age people trying to remember how to body surf. Fay has since gone off to work and I'm sitting here planning an adventure.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
A Land of Flooding Rain
In case you were wondering (Not just you Sylvia :P ), the floods are all around us. However we are not cut off; and we didn't get cut off, just. The waters cut the road south to Murwillumbah and almost cut the road an Chinderah. However there was a break in the rain that coincided with the high tide, and so the waters didn't get much above the road level.
It seems like the low is not affecting us as much today, so we may have seen the worst of it. Most of the flooding is upstream in the tweed and it seems to be dropping now.
We seem to be used to the weather here now. I don't mind sleeping in 26C and 92% humidity. I used to think that was a bit sticky. Is this what they call going troppo?
It seems like the low is not affecting us as much today, so we may have seen the worst of it. Most of the flooding is upstream in the tweed and it seems to be dropping now.
We seem to be used to the weather here now. I don't mind sleeping in 26C and 92% humidity. I used to think that was a bit sticky. Is this what they call going troppo?
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Fay's work
I forgot to add that Fay has commenced her job at NSW Health; about three months after the successful interview. It seems that it's easier to get elected to parliament that to get a part time job at NSW Health.
She is working as an AIN (Assistant in Nursing) in the Community Health unit at Tweed Heads Hospital. She loves it, except for the driving. She didn't let the driving put her off though, she hired a bigger car and took a driving lesson to make sure she was up for it. Of course she was.
Do I need to add that she loves it? I believe she never wants to see another program in her life.
She is working as an AIN (Assistant in Nursing) in the Community Health unit at Tweed Heads Hospital. She loves it, except for the driving. She didn't let the driving put her off though, she hired a bigger car and took a driving lesson to make sure she was up for it. Of course she was.
Do I need to add that she loves it? I believe she never wants to see another program in her life.
New Year, back at work
The New Year was rung in by us being sound asleep. All the local fireworks were canceled due to the wild weather we've had up here for the last couple of weeks.
The ugly baby Friar Birds did a neat trick on Christmas day. The hopped out of the nest and started wandering around the tree they were in. Their parents kept on coming back to feed them, so we believed they couldn't fly. Three days later, when I returned from Brisbane, they were gone. So I assume that they learned to fly in those three days. Which is fortunate as the wind hasn't gone under 20 knots for very long since.
I've been commuting to Brisbane for just over a month now. The work I thought I had lined up in Melbourne fell through. Luckily I've picked up a contract in Brisbane doing data modeling, which I'm thoroughly enjoying. Which is good because the commute is a bugger.
I have managed to arrange a room at my sisters place for three nights a week, which results in me only driving up and back once a week. My boss is happy for me to do the 40 hours in four days, so I can come home Thursday night and spend Friday with Fay. The only downside to this arrangement is that my nephew has just got himself a drum kit, and my niece has taken up the electric guitar!
The ugly baby Friar Birds did a neat trick on Christmas day. The hopped out of the nest and started wandering around the tree they were in. Their parents kept on coming back to feed them, so we believed they couldn't fly. Three days later, when I returned from Brisbane, they were gone. So I assume that they learned to fly in those three days. Which is fortunate as the wind hasn't gone under 20 knots for very long since.
I've been commuting to Brisbane for just over a month now. The work I thought I had lined up in Melbourne fell through. Luckily I've picked up a contract in Brisbane doing data modeling, which I'm thoroughly enjoying. Which is good because the commute is a bugger.
I have managed to arrange a room at my sisters place for three nights a week, which results in me only driving up and back once a week. My boss is happy for me to do the 40 hours in four days, so I can come home Thursday night and spend Friday with Fay. The only downside to this arrangement is that my nephew has just got himself a drum kit, and my niece has taken up the electric guitar!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
