Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Too Early?

 While most of the family is sleeping peacefully, some more enthusiastic members are at the Gym.

Garden Guru

 Lisa has developed an interest in growing food - early stages but initial results are promising.

Cooper's Year 12 Jacket

 We had hears Cooper had a Year 12 Jacket bur had never seen it.  He modeled it for us last night.  This was only the second time he had put it on - no wonder we had not seen it!

Jack Turns 20

 While we are having a family celebration on Sunday, Last night we had dinner with Jack and his family to mark the actual birthday.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Cousins Lunch

 Claire and her cousins, Glenda from Cohuna and Valerie from Trafalgar had one of their occasional catchups yesterday.  They meetup at Southern Cross Station as the VLine trains and the country busses all terminate there.

They have lunch in a very pleasant pub across from the station and on this occasion, Barry and I were invited along for the ride.
Following the Looong Lunch, it's not far back to the station to wend our various ways home.

Lachlan's New Season

 Lachlan had his first game of the Basketball season with his new team.  With the new coach it was a shakedown session.

Marathon Man

 On April 26, Pat took part in the Ballarat Marathon running the half in 1hr 42 min.  His legs have survived.

Cladding In Place

 The cladding of the Lake House has finally covered the "Pink House on the Hill". Mark moved the scaffolding so he could finalise the sealing around the windows and there is some final capping to be put in place.

Around the Island

 Our Cabin on Lady Elliot Island opened directly to the beach and surrounding coral lagoon.

If we had expended our "quiet contemplation" budget, we could walk across the Island in about 20 minutes. On the way there were all manner of sea birds.  Many nested on the ground and tended to ignore people as they were no threat.
The Island was once mined for guano and consequently denuded of vegetation.  Once the re-forestation program started the quaint old lighthouse was no longer high enough and a newer, less picturesque structure was erected.
On our final evening, the Island Chef produced a magnificent cake for Rhondda's birthday that we celebrated in a private room.
The following day we flew back to Coolangatta and the weather was so bad we had to fly around storms for 30 min before we could land.

On Lady Elliot Island

 During our stay on the island we were treated to the full range of weather it could provide.  While this included sunny skies, it also included torrential rain.  Our refuge on these occasions was the dining area for drinks and nibbles.

The day prior to Rhondda's birthday, it happened to be Terry's birthday so we were able to celebrate (along with all the other guests).