Friday, 11 April 2014

FILLING IN TIME

As the autumn days in Brisbane have been rather hot, Barry and I have been heading down to the Gold Coast each week for a swim either at Kurrawa or Burleigh Heads.  Some thing we haven't done for such a long time.  Although the water for me is a little cold at first, I pluck up courage and dive under the first wave, before it rolls me over.  It is very relaxing just bobbing around in the surf and certainly clears the cobwebs of usual day to day happenings.  After about an hour we then go for brunch or lunch depending on the time before heading home.  We have found a little restaurant in the Broadbeach mall that serves a very nice breakfast/brunch for just $10.00, but the Burleigh Heads Lifesaving Club can't be beaten for location offering wonderful views of the beach, water as well as good food and nice cold beer.   
Burleigh Heads - one of our many famous beaches

I was interested in attending yoga, and our local council was offering classes at Berrinbah Wetlands. Not knowing where this was, I did a google search and one picture in particular caught my eye.  It was Bill who runs the Logan U3A camera club, and Bill and Diane who got me into blogging after I attended their classes. Just to make sure I was right, I checked out Adventure before Dementia blog, and there was a post written by Diane in 2009 when Berrinbah Wetlands was new. 

We headed off for a drive to see how far these wetlands were, and to do something a little different.  Everything was very dry and the pond would be nice with a good soaking of rain. I think a better time to visit would be after a good downpour.  
This is were yoga is held


Another excellent facility provided by our local council, but it lacked directions on how far the other tracks were.  It is a wonderful place for walkers, bike riders, and has a nice big picnic and play area.
Solar Power Bird
Pedal Power
 
The little creek
Big bridge structure


Foot Power

 We both decided that it was just a little out of our way for yoga.  On our way home we came across a golf driving range, so why not give it a try.  Barry purchased 2 half buckets of golf balls, which for non golfers was quite a lot.  But it was fun, and something we can take our eldest grandson to during the holidays.  As he has a competitive streak maybe Barry and I need to go back and practice refining our technique



As if- who would want to win this


Not quite the right stanch, but I did hit it 

Definitely need more practice 





Friday, 4 April 2014

A DAY (OR WEEK) IN THE GARDEN

Our old timber fence disintergrated after 30 odd years, and we agreed with our neighbour to replace it with an old fashioned chain wire fence.  Not something that we really wanted and we certainly didn't want a colorbond prison fence as suggested.  Everything looked ok until, they then chopped and pulled out every plant in their yard which had now left our front and side totally exposed and lacking any privacy.  I guess if we had planted trees some years ago we wouldn't be in this situation.  

Barry and I headed off to the nursery for ideas.  It was suggested that since we have very heavy clay soil and for new shrubs to grow quickly, we would need to dig holes twice as big and wide as the plant pot and then introduce new organic soil.  Herein lies the challenge.  Digging a total of 15 holes.  Our first attempt was using a hired jack hammer to dig said holes, but after 2 hours and a little square made, we decided that this wasn't going to be very successful exercise.
One little jackhammer hole


With a little help from our son we managed to dig 9 holes in the garden bed that had softer soil, before returning the jackhammer.  But what will we do with all this left over clay and dirt which we will eventually have.   Problem solved, I rang a local gent with a dingo.  So Kelby came with his little digger, dug our holes or more to the point an enormous trench and he took away the excess dirt.  Dollars well spent.  Hallelujah.

Kelby and his dingo





Been very keen to keep things moving along, I went off to Bunnings and bought 9 Mandevilla plants to start the garden makeover.  As suggested I had already premixed some good organic soil, sand and potting mix together, hoping that his would give the plants a good start.  As it was a hot day I waited until late afternoon before planting my new shrubs. 

9 Mandevillas for 9 holes.


Sunday came so Barry and I went to the Rocklea Markets for the first time ever, and found a few nursery stalls selling very good established shrubs which we were wanting and at very reasonable prices.  So the following weekend we returned and purchased the plants we had chosen, and with the holes dug and 4 trailer loads of new rich organic soil replacing the clay, we now had a new landscaped side garden with our new trees planted.


A small helping hand

Well there was no stopping Barry now, who obviously got bitten by a garden bug.  He decided  to fertilize the front yard and kept telling me that rain was predicted, but of course who trusts the weather bureau.  Yes, we shall have a huge water bill.  Everything is green and the garden is looking refreshed, and, even if I do say so myself the best front yard in the street.  Lets hope our previous lack of green fingers will now work.

A challenge successfully completed before moving onto the next one.

Challenge 2:  Will we pull down and replace the retaining wall in our barbque area or join Zumba Gold for Seniors.

   

Thursday, 27 March 2014

BACK BLOGGING

After a long  silence, I decided to return to my blog.  Now that I have I am unsure of where to start.  Start where I left off some 6-7 months ago or start from now.  

First up I decided to change my original picture.  I wish now that I hadn't, as I haven't had any success with the resizing of my new photo and now I have deleted it.  Help?  Shall need assistance from my tutors.

What's Around My Corner?  The beginning of a new phase in our lives.  2013 was certainly a different and challenging year in a lot of respects.  My husband Barry finished his working life in April and after taking his long service and holiday leave he officially retired in October.  During this time we had another enjoyable trip to America and Canada for 6 weeks, which included a road trip from New York through West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and finishing in Chicago. 
The Bean-Chicago
 From there we flew to Quebec visited Montreal and Toronto before returning to New York for an extra 4 days.    Although we had visited New York for 4 days in 2010, we really only saw the main tourist attractions, so this time we did a lot more exploring through the different neighbourhoods.  Even after a total of 10 days of constantly being on the sight seeing trail I could have had another week or two in N.Y.    I think this could be said for any city you visit when on holidays, if only we had more time.   My ideal US holiday would be to travel there for 6 months but I know I would miss my special grandsons too much, and the Gold Lotto people have obviously lost my telephone number.  
What's Around My Corner in Quebec?

Coming back to reality land was a little hard as I now had to share my time, space and freedom each day with an extra person.  Why do men have to have morning and afternoon tea.  I survived all these years without this.
Although Barry hasn't missed going to work, for a period of time he missed the social contact with his ex-staff and colleagues, but has been able to catch up with some of them for coffee or lunch.  I personally think he missed the chocolate bar box and his afternoon cherry ripe treat, which isn't available from my pantry.  He has now thrown himself into the Boonah Gliding Club, been elected as Vice President which keeps him more than occupied, and the 1st Friday of each month is now Flying Friday, he is able to enjoy his soaring with no students or people wanting to experience a glider flight.  We both hope for fine weather and good flying conditions on these days.  Hopefully, he will do his next challenge of competing in the 2014 Easter Comps at Goondiwindi.  Something he hasn't competed in for a few years.
Gliding over Boonah area.
He had lessons at Apple on how to use his new Ipad, and after some frustrating weeks for him as well as myself, he finally made a few picture slide albums of our holiday photos and was able to add music as well. Very clever indeed.  I'm still trying to come to grips with my new laptop (bought on impulse) and unbeknown to me has Windows 8.  Argh, but I am getting there.  New toys like Ipads and Samsung smartphones seem to be very addictive.  

As we are planning a trip to France and beyond this year, I  purchased a "Learn French in 15 minutes a  Day". So far he hasn't got very far but did skip to page 49 to start at the beverage page.  He now knows the difference between wine and beer.  I am going to download this to my Ipod so when I go for my morning walk I can listen and hopefully learn some common words and phrases as well..

Oh yes 2014, we have numerous challenges to tackle  (as well as neglected household and yard maintenance) ahead of us so we shall be keeping busy and active  before we head off on our next trip but after that then our biggest challenge starts. 

Au revoir, a la prochaine.
(Goodbye, until next time)