Sunday, June 1, 2025

Changing (or perhaps Charging) Times

 This has been a significant week with Adam and Kate and Brett and Cathy both getting new fully electric Cars.  Both are comfortable, quiet and have all the power needed.  Being recent models, both have sufficient capacity to travel large distances on a single charge.  Adam and Kate replaced their Audi with the electric equivalent.

Brett and Cathy replaced their Mazda CX9 with a Geely.

Kitchen Workbench

 The Lake House kitchen is taking shape although progress slowed when Mark put his back out.  Now back from injury, he is working to set up the framework to hold the external metal cladding in place.  The "Red House on the Hill"will then be no more.

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Ebony's 21st Party

 After many weeks of planning, Ebony's 21st party was held at home.  The house was transformed into the perfect party venue with a bar area in the carport, quiet areas to the side and a main room all set up with lights and sound system (courtesy of Mark Walsh).  It all ran so well.  I don't think Ebony could have hoped for anything better.  She is now officially 21.

The 2024 Blog Book

 Each year we get a book of the Blog printed off.  We find it to be a useful historic reference on many occasions. The US publisher we have been using for years appears to have gone belly up so this year we had to use a publisher in Holland.  They did a good job.

Handrail Installed

 As we get older and more wobbly it seemed like a good idea to install a handrail on our rear steps.  They were purchesed a while ago but are now in place.

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Lunch

 Claire and I had been trying to have a regular Thursday lunch date but things seem to have intervened over the last couple of months.  However we got back to it today with a visit to Ang Ang.  It was not the intended target of our attention but The Sub Urban Pub looked a little too pub like for us.

Holly and Sophie's Formal

 All Holly and Sophie's planning and preparation finally paid off with a very successful School Formal.  The first part of the evening was at Brett and Cathy's place before the real action moved to the other venues.  Of course the girls looked stunning and the boys looked like boys.

Project Completed (Finally)

 It has been a long time!  Last year we decided to sell the caravan and the Hilux and reconfigure the property boundaries to make use of the newly available space.  The legal process through the Titles Office took six months then there was drive reshaping, fencing and creating new garden spaces.  It has all now been completed.

The changes have had little impact on the rear Unit apart from increasing it's area on the Title.  Where we once stored the Caravan, the new raised garden is performing well with the new plants growing rapidly.
We took space from the drive to increase the rear garden area and that has now settled in with new plants.  We are very happy with the final result.

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Visiting Tom and Ruby

Angel's parents, Tom and Ruby, invited us to visit their place in Gough's Bay while we were in Mansfield.  Their amazing log "cabin" inspired by the Canadian log houses, was built by a local company using locally sourced timber.

The house is in a beautiful setting with fields and local woodland providing plenty of dry timber for the wood fired heating.
During the Covid epidemic, Angel spent her study time in the loft area amongst the massive timber beams.
Luckily the weather was perfect.  So while Ruby was doing the Masterchef thing in the house, we sat around an open fire over which Tom cooked the roast for dinner.  

The Mansfield Marathon

Mansfield put on perfect weather for the running of the Marathon, clear and quite cool. The preparation work started at 7 am for an 8 am start.

There was plenty of nervous anticipation prior to the start (or it may have been the cold).
We thought it was going to be a small field of runners but it was a crowded start.  As the gun went, everyone set their watches going and off they went
Sophie was running the half Marathon and had expected to take 2hr 20 min but she flew home in 2 hr 5 min which was a personal best.
James was next after completing the full marathon in an amazing 3.hr 17 Min. Another personal best and coming in fourth!.
Then Adam came in fifth place with a time of 3 hr and 25 min. - yet another personal best!
All the careful preparation for this run had paid off with amazing performances from all three.  We are not quite sure how this could have happened in the Reid Family but we could not be more proud of our athletes.