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  • Day 2,038

    Eatons Hill

    December 22, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    We had a family trip into the city to see the South Bank family Christmas show. Arriving a little early we met Renee, who had just left her office, at a street Xmas market.
    The show was a mini panto which was well performed. Afterwards we tumbled into Ole restaurant for a tapas evening meal. Very nice too. The south bank was very colourful with plenty of people enjoying the lagoon. As we walked back to the car we stopped to listen briefly to the carols being performed by the Brisbane river. A very festive atmosphere.
    The following day we celebrated Jamie's 40th birthday with another visit into the city. Parking up at New Farm we walked into the city along the river - the girls and granny taking turns on the electric scooter. Our target was the restaurant "Kickin'Inn" specialising in Cajun seafood.
    Jamie was given a complimentary prawn martini salad for his birthday, which set the tone, and we ordered a bag of mixed seafood for the table - literally. The youngsters had their own choices made up too.
    The food was fabulous, eaten directly from the table, and we were provided with gloves and bibs to aid the process.
    The staff sang hbty and presented birthday boy a chocolate cake to finish. Summer managed to eat most of it.
    In the evening as we hadn't eaten enough (!!?) the girls turned out the chocolate cake that they had prepared for dad - yum
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  • Day 1,964

    Eatons Hill

    October 9, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    We are having a lazy day today, with the girls at school and day care we took the time to get our map of Australia out so we could plan our road trip south to Melbourne.
    A bit warmer today so Karen has been in the pool.
    Samantha has jut returned from school and is busy making cake pops.
    The Jacaranda trees in Jamie's plot are almost at their most colourful.
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  • Day 606

    Eatons Hill

    January 20, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

    We have arrived safely in Brisbane after a long flight from Heathrow. We travelled with EVA Air via Bangkok and Teipei. We arrived at 10:30 am to be greeted by Jamie and the girls in lovely warm sunshine. Lovely! Spent the remainder of the day chilling at Jamie and Renee's place. Examined the new pool that is being built in the garden. Looking great - just a shame it isn't finished as it is so HOT!!! A cool off in a refreshing pool would be just perfect. Still, hopefully by the time we leave in April we will be able to make use of it. Slept very well and awoke refreshed, ready for a shopping day with S and S. Renee and Jamie were at work, so we were in charge of the girls. We spent 3 hours at Chermside shopping centre, where the girls browsed and deliberated on what to spend their Christmas dollars on. We came back laden - they managed to buy lots of goodies with their 60 dollars each!!! Day 2 with the girls we set to on a sewing project. We were making felt gnomes!!! Both of the girls enjoyed the activity and concentrated for 3 hours to complete their first little gnome. More to follow in future days. Later in the afternoon we drove into Brisbane city with the girls. We walked along the south bank, which was busy with families enjoying the man made beach and pool next to the river Brisbane. The girls made use of the park, before we met up with Jamie and Renee after their day's work. We ate at Gnocchi Gnocchi Brothers - a great little restaurant serving very tasty food. Next stop - Cirque du Soleil, situated next to the Brisbane cruise terminal. The huge marquee was packed, and must have seated 2000 people. A magnificent show - quite a spectacle to behold. The girls were enthralled (as were the rest of us) and at times did not know where to look next - there was so much going on on the stage. A very late night for all of us, and we all arrived home feeling exhausted. We are still acclimatising ourselves to the time difference, and were very ready for our beds!
    We had a lazy day on Thursday, then on Friday we took a walk along the seafront at Redcliffe. In the afternoon we watched Sophie training at her Gymnastics club.
    On Saturday we went for a walk at Sandgate and watched fishermen on the pier for a short while. Sophie took her roller blades and Samantha her bike. In the evening we enjoyed a bbq and Kevin, Harmony, Bianca and Emily joined us all for a few beers.
    Sunday was Australia Day and the day Jamie was formally accepted as an Australian citizen. We all went to his acceptance ceremony which was in the theatre at Redcliffe and he received his certificate along with 114 others from many other nations. A very interesting ceremony (although the girls did not agree!).
    After the ceremony we wandered along the front at Redcliffe, through the Sunday street market, to enjoy a celebratory lunch at Mon Komo. The adults shared a seafood platter (meant to feed 2 but SO much beautiful fish) and a starter platter of chicken wings, mini burgers, rice rissoles and chips. So much food, but we managed to eat most of it.Samantha had her face painted whilst we waited for the under 12 Lamington eating contest at Suttons Beach - our girls did not take part and it was not pretty. We did not stick around for the adult version.
    Monday was bank holiday so we all drove up to Caloundra on the Sunshine coast for a day at the beach - the girls' last chance for the school holiday as they return to school on Tuesday.
    After taking the girls to school with their dad on Tuesday we spent the morning at Eatons Hill getting our trailer and Ute sorted for our road trip. Jamie meanwhile spend some time tidying up the garden which was benefitting from some rain showers. For lunch we slipped off to Chermside where we enjoyed a brilliant Thai meal at Kinn Derm - very tasty.
    Upon returning we packed up our equipment, food etc ready for our trip the following day
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  • Day 2,522–2,524

    Brisbane

    April 19 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    We had two days of feasting to finish off our trip to Queensland this year. The girls all love sushi, and Jamie had mentioned a local Japanese restaurant that does an all you can eat menu.
    We rocked up at Okami for lunch. The food was very tasty indeed and the dishes kept coming, Sophie and Sammy were relishing ordering dishes via an ipad interface. We all left the restaurant absolutely stuffed - and did not eat another thing for the rest of the day.
    On Sunday we all visited Renee's parents in Boondall, where another feast had been prepared. A most enjoyable afternoon catching up with their travels around Australia. Again we did not eat again that day.
    Back at home we began the task of filling suitcases for our journey to Western Australia. A lot of fabric once again to pack. With various trips to Spotlight and 2 or 3 visits to The Nest we had accumulated a big pile to take home.
    On Monday we all enjoyed a breakfast of bagels, smoked salmon, avocado and scrambled eggs. After (tearful) goodbyes Jamie drove us to the airport for our 1pm flight to Perth. Our adventures in Queensland over for another year, but a 3 week trip in WA before returning home to the UK.
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  • Day 2,515–2,521

    Brisbane

    April 12 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

    After emptying both cars and the trailer we relaxed back at home with the family. We obviously had made the right decision to pack up camp, as the weather turned out as predicted - some sunshine but a lot of, at times, heavy rain. Monday was a lazy day after a lot of busy days whilst camping. We were keen to visit a local shop called The Nest. It had been recommended to us whilst camping by a fellow camper. It is an op (charity) shop that sells fabric and haberdashery supplies. An aladdins cave!!!! We loved it, and spent ages there browsing the well stocked shelves. We came back with a bag full of various fabrics. The rest of the day we spent at home, sorting out washing etc.
    Tuesday is Renee's day off work, so we all packed into the Isuzu and we drove to the botanical gardens at Mount Coo'Tha. As we approached the weather closed in with a rain storm. However it had cleared by the time we rocked up in the car park. The gardens were looking verdant after all the rain. The sausage tree being quite unusual.
    A little shower of rain came through whilst we were out but we were able to find shelter in the memorial to Australian servicemen and women.
    After our walk around the gardens we drove towards the city for a bit of Op shopping in Paddington. Once again the ladies found some bargains.
    We then all enjoyed a meal at the local Italian cafe/restaurant.
    Wednesday was a chilling sort of day, playing games with our grandchildren. Summer is nearly, but not quite yet, getting the hang of losing gracefully and somehow the rules seem to change on many games just at the last moment. We are all enjoying playing the 2 new games we bought - Skipbo and Five Crowns. Sammy plays a keen game (and is usually VERY lucky with the cards she is dealt) and often wins. If not her, then Sophie, with the odd game being won by granny and grandpa.The sun was shining again, so we all enjoyed the pool. In the evening the girls assisted K with her hair styling.
    Thursday was a similar day to Wednesday with us enjoying life with our the family. K visited the hair dressers for a cut, after which we took the girls out shopping for easter chocolate.
    We all drove to Redcliffe on Good Friday to visit the Easter market. It was very busy, Sophie found a gold chain she liked. We wandered along the coast path towards Scarborough to stretch our legs for a bit. It was a hot day on our return to the car. We then drove into Scarborough to an ice cream parlour. The single scoops were enormous and kept us going until dinner in the evening.
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  • Day 2,476–2,483

    Eatons Hill

    March 4 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    We decided to revisit the city centre, as we anticipate this will be our last chance this week. It is looking increasingly likely that cyclone Alfred will be hitting later this week. Again we parked up at New Farm and walked from there into the city. The city cats and ferries had all stopped running and had been removed from the water in order to keep them safe during the cyclone. The footpaths were so much quieter than last week, and most of the cafes and restaurants were busy clearing tables and chairs away and securing parasols and plant pots in anticipation of the cyclone hitting. They were still open for business but there were not many customers. We headed straight for the Botanic Gardens alongside the river, where we planned on joining the guided walk of the gardens. It turned out we were the only 2 people wishing to take part, but Katie our guide was enthusiastic as she led us around pointing out many trees, plants and birds of interest. A most interesting walk. We ate a snack lunch at the cafe in the gardens. Unfortunately as Alan finished his sandwich a huge ibis leapt up onto the table knocking over his coffee. The waitress immediately spotted what had happened and quickly wiped up the mess and refilled A's coffee.
    We then headed to the convict museum of Queensland. Again we benefited from a guided tour. The building we were in had housed the stores for the convict community. We were shown photos and models of the living quarters for the convicts. The conditions they lived in and the rations they survived on were quite alarming.
    We walked back to our car at New Farm, again weary by the time we reached it. Another 10 to 11 miles walked during the day.
    In the evening we celebrated Summer's 5th birthday around the dinner table.
    Wednesday the children went off to school, fully expecting this to be their last day this week. We went off to Apsley shopping for the ingredients for a curry meal which A planned on cooking. We were lucky to arrive in the supermarket as a new delivery of water was being unloaded. We purchased the permitted allowance of 2 lots of 10 litres. Bottled water is in short supply as people panic buy essentials such as toilet rolls, water, cereal, bread etc.
    The cyclone was not progressing as quickly as the forecasters had been predicting, however it was following the predicted route.
    Heavy winds and high sea surges on the south side of the cyclone were hammering the beaches of The Gold Coast.
    Sand bags were being filled in abundance at SES centres and the news channels went into 24 hour coverage, piling on the expected misery.
    The cyclone was hovering around the category 1 mark for some days then lifted to Category 2 with a potential to go to category 3 for a while.
    Expected landfall was on Thursday, Maroochydore being the centre point which is where we were planning to start our short road trip.
    As the cyclone edged ever nearer the winds grew stronger and the tides to the south of Brisbane even higher. The TV was full of news covering the misery of flooding and beach erosion along the seaside communities.
    Everyone was being advised to stay safe and stay indoors, evacuation orders were given to some communities and community halls were given over to house displaced home owners.
    Thursday came and went, the cyclone lingered off shore all through Friday at Category 1 before dropping to a Tropical Low and moved overland.
    Apparently it was quite windy in the night, we managed to sleep our way through it. Our morning was quite quiet, as we were near the centre of the storm but all to the south of us was being battered by the winds and torrential rain.
    Some communities were badly flooded, Lissmore in NSW was expecting its flood defences to burst once again and give them another major incident after the last one 3 years ago.
    the TV anchors all found themselves reporting in front of properties which had fallen trees smashed into them and the tales of woe south of the city were numerous.
    We took the girls out to the local mall for a bit of fresh air. Where we had walked the other day was flooded as expected, as it is part of the flood relief system, and many trees had lost branches and some trees had come down overnight.
    There then followed two days of torrential rain as the storm worked itself out.
    We were anxious to start our road trip as soon as possible, so spent the day revising our plans. Instead of meandering up to The Town of Seventeen Seventy we decided to start there and work south.
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  • Day 2,473–2,475

    Brisbane

    March 1 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    We spent the weekend looking after our three wonderful granddaughters. Jamie and Renee had booked into a boutique hotel for the weekend (a prize which Jamie had won) and went to see The Kooks perform in Fortitude Valley.
    After we had returned with Summer, following her swimming lesson, we all set to to make Sushi for our evening meal.
    On Sunday, we all piled into the car for a morning trip to the Redcliffe Market. Always a vibrant and colourful market, one of our favourites.
    It was quite windy along the coastal strip, which caused some of the stall holders problems. This was due to the cyclone off shore. Apparently, the beaches on the Sunshine Coast, Fraserburgh Island, and Bribie Island were feeling the effects of the high winds and tides.
    In the afternoon the girls made cakes for Summer's birthday later in the week and found some fondant icing to decorate it at the local shops.
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  • Day 2,472

    Brisbane

    February 28 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    We had a lazy day today to rest our legs and feet after our long walk yesterday. We popped out to get some provisions at Woollies and topped up the beers and tonic supplies at Bottle-O. Couldn't resist the 50 Lashes beer.
    Renee stopped by their favourite Indian restaurant on her way home from work and brought back an enormous Biryani, which we enjoyed on Fizz Friday.
    We are keeping a careful watch over the progress of Cyclone Alfred, which is currently a couple of hundred kilometres off the Sunshine Coast, our intended destination next week. The forecasters are not sure if it will cross over land, but if it does so it will delay our trip north.
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  • Day 2,471

    Brisbane

    February 27 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Today we drove to New Farm Park, and walked along the river into the city - one of our favourite walks. It hugs the riverbank and passes over the river on boardwalks.
    We took in Queen Street and its malls, then returned to the Sky Deck next to the river. It was considerably less busy than at the weekend. A beer and wine at the top was welcome, after which we explored the Southbank, its lagoon and eateries. Our lunch was taken at River Quay Fish where we had the sharing platter, very tasty.
    It was another hot day. We resolved to walk back to the car, rather than take the (50 cent a ride) river cat and were both a little weary when we reached the car. We had walked 10 miles into, around and out of the city. Back home for a very welcome G and T.
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  • Day 2,034

    Eatons Hill

    December 18, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Now we start the serious preparations for Xmas. The streets around Jamie are awash with Christmas lights with some most spectacular displays of decorations.
    We have spent a lot of our time in and around the pool with the girls. Sophie and Sammy perform their acrobatics at every opportunity. Little Summer is getting very confident in the water, and can now swim underwater across the pool.
    Renee had Wednesday off work, so we all piled into the car once again to complete the Northlands Gorge walk, which is part walk part swim. A pretty challenging "walk" with steep ascents and descents for the walking part of the trek. On several occasions we waded and swam through fairly deep water. Summer used her inflatable shark to aid her buoyancy, and was confident to leap into the water whenever necessary. We were all weary when we reached the car after the return journey.
    The pile of presents under the tree grows each day. Santa delivers the Christmas stocking contents for the 3 girls, the rest of the presents being put under the tree. Excitement is mounting as the big day draws near.
    The weather is largely being kind to us. After returning from Stradbroke to high temperatures and scorching sun the temperatures are now more reasonable (26 - 30 degrees). A storm or 2 thrown in, but generally pool weather. We eat most meals outside - making the most of the opportunity to do so before returning to a British winter.
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