24 February 2016

Misc from Sippy Downs on the Lake



Being right on the lake here at Sippy Downs we get alot of wildlife, there is something every day.
Below 4 photo's are of the resident Water Dragon's- HARMLESS

 
 

Egret's

 
 

Magpie Goose and Common Old Ibis

 

 Plumed Whistling Ducks




And Mrs Duck with her Ducklings

And this old bird flew into the pool

Time To Head Back To Oz


The day had arrived for me to return back to Oz, I had a wonderful stay and would have stayed another few days but Brian had a surgeons appointment and I wanted to be back for that - the result of that appointment is his next hospital admission on March 10th. I want to thank Adam for taking the day off work that I left, it meant so much to me not only the fact that you decided to take Yasmine, Rory and myself out for breakfast I was so thrilled and it actually made my trip - so thank you, also the fact you would be with Yasmine and Rory as I know how hard it is for them when I leave.

 

Margaret Mahy Playground 2



 
 
 
 

Margaret Mahy Playground


Ad was away car racing and one beautiful nor west evening, Yasmine, Rory and I along with Yasmine's neighbour her husband and 3 young kiddies all headed into town to see and play on the new Margaret Mahy Playground. How amazing is it, there is so much for the kids to play on and do Rory did not know what to go on first - as always the water is a real trap for kids big and old alike. We spent a good couple of hours there and decided to get a nice Subway roll on the way home. What a great night lots of fun and out in the fresh air.


 
 
 

A Little Lad Loves Fishing



It seems Rory has inherited his love of fishing from his grandad's and his Great Grandfather (GG). When ever Rory and I went out and passed a sporting/fishing shop/store we just had to go in for a visit. Brian had contacted his friend Malcolm Bell who is the owner of the Complete Angler and arranged for me to take Rory to meet him - Rory took his tackle box for show and tell and Malcolm talked to Rory about his gear and said he had some very good gear in the box - you should have seen the look on Rory's face his big smile said it all. Of course they had a photo taken together. Malcolm talked to Rory as he would be talking to a fishing mate/customer in an adult fashion he did not just treat him like a kid which was wonderful.
Malcolm and Rory at the Complete Angler


Below photos taken at the local sports shop in Hornby

 
 

13 February 2016

A visit to Maori Gardens



When Graeme had his accident both himself and Kath were staying at the batch at Maori Gardens and had just restocked for  a longer stay. However things turned belly up with Graeme having the fall and having to be taken out by helicopter. The bach and all Graeme and Kaths belongings, food, kyak, tools and his ute (which was left in the Sandy Bay area)
all needed to be brought out by foot and back over to home. Along with Ang and Martin,Yasmine,Rory myself and Kath we set off from Sandy Bay walking the track to the bach. Graeme and Kath's friend Dean had kindly offered to get Graeme's kyak back around to Sandy Bay where it was put on the ute and Martin along with Rory drove the vehicle home to Skylark Lane. It was a really memorable time at the Bay I love that place and feel very at home there still to this day. Walking out with backpacks,bags and goodness knows what else was a mission up the hilly track feeling like a goat - how did we scale those hills as kids!!!!! oh I know we were YOUNG. Dean also loaded the dingy and kyak with as much as he could which was wonderful. A good deed done - just a shame it had to be under the cloud with Graeme lying in hospital.


Poppy returns


On Thursday 11 Feb we took a drive down to Bribie to go and catch up with Mike and Margaret whose house we looked after in 2014. They asked us last year if we could do it again this year while they go to Europe - we jumped at the offer, it's for 3mths over winter. We had a good old catch up with them and they were telling us about their trip last year to South America they had a wonderful time. While down that way we had arranged with our friends who have been looking after Poppy the caravan that we would call in and collect Poppy and bring her back up to the Sunshine Coast. As Helen and David our good friends (owners of the house we are minding) left on Tuesday to head down to Melbourne to visit family and they are staying a month on the Mornington Peninsula. Having Poppy here means we can fix a couple of things that need doing and also give her a clean.

Willowbank 2