Monday, December 31, 2012

Caramel Slice

I made some slice this weekend. I will take some of it to a New Year's Eve party this evening. Here it is before I packed it. I used this recipe.
Here is my best slice yet.

Monday, July 09, 2012

The Fraser Coast

Emily and I headed south from Agnes Water and stopped in for tea at a little cafe in Rosedale.

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Later, we took a dip at Moore Park Beach, just north of Bundaberg. The surf was pretty calm here. Later we took some lunch in town and continued heading south.

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We stayed overnight in Rainbow Beach and headed out the next day, Friday, to explore the actual beach. We met up with a couple who were taking samples of the sand at different points along the beach in order to capture all of the colours of the rainbow.

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There were a few vehicles travelling along the beach here. (It's okay to drive on the sand in parts of the Fraser coast.) However, you  must be aware of the tides! We saw one vehicle that seemed cut off by the tide and may have had to wait for it to recede again. At the local pub, there's a tally kept of the number of vehicles that are lost to the sand and the waves each year.

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This view is looking south across the bay at Rainbow beach. Sometimes people hike all of the way down to the southern headland.

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That Friday afternoon, we returned to Brisbane. Emily found that picking fresh oranges was a novelty! After indulging in this, and an icecream too, we found ourselves back in Brissy.

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Over the second weekend of Em's trip, we visited South Bank and the markets and rode into the mountains again. I have some more photos from these forays to post next time.

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Snorkelling around Lady Musgrave Island

Here's a few different types of coral that Em and I swam by in the southern section of the Great Barrier Reef, near Lady Musgrave Island.

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A nice bloke called Allan took a photo of Emily and I with my old-school camera (which was taking on water).

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And here we are next to the boat between dives and probably talking about the lack of clownfish.

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Alan snapped this guy but somehow we missed him.

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We did see a few of these bright starfish amongst the coral. Look at how brightly it's coloured!

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After an afternoon diving on the reef, we took dined out but retired before the Origin started! The next day, Thursday, we headed south again en route to Rainbow Beach on the Fraser coast and I will start my next post on that topic.

Monday, July 02, 2012

Lady Musgrave Island

Lady Musgrave Island is in the southern part of the Great Barrier Reef and surrounded by coral. The island itself is now listed as a National Park. Miss Pure Awesomeness and I reached the island on the second Wednesday in June by boat and hiked through the light forest and along the white sand.

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This is on the north-eastern side of the island. The forest behind me is fairly new; years ago, introduced goats lived here and devoured all they could. (They were intended as emergency rations for stranded sailors.)

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A friendly (but dangerously pasty) Brit' kindly snapped the pair of us on our loop around the island.

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These birds visit the island for a feed and to make their nests in the trees. However, as the island is short on nitrogen, the trees have evolved a macabre tendency to ensnare the birds with sticky seeds in order to stop that precious nitrogen source from escaping.

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We boarded our little tinny and headed back out to the moored boat for lunch prior to our afternoon of snorkelling on the reef.

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Em and I prepared to go looking for starfish, turtles and sharks. I'll post a few photos from under the waves next time.

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Sunday, July 01, 2012

Agnes Water Surfing

Emily and I joined in for a lesson in surfing with about half-a-dozen other people. The lesson was led by a really chilled out surfer-dude. We started off sort-of gliding along on the little waves like this.

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And then we try to leap up on to the board.


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Sometimes I would break the surfer's code of etiquette; I would get jump on someone else's wave and cause a bit of a pile-up.

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Eventually, though for only short bursts, I was able to get up and ride the waves!

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After all of this time in the surf, which turns out to be surprisingly salty to a mid-west girl more used to fresh water lakes, we diluted the salt with a few well-earned beers on the deck at the Agnes Water Tavern.

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Bundaberg and Agnes Water

Em shared the driving with me and did a really great job. 95% of the time, we were on the correct (left-hand side) of the road! Here, she is at the wheel as cruise along between the cane fields on our approach Bundaberg.

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Here, I pose with some of the big grass. Its harvest is just starting now.

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Bundaberg's most-famous export is Australia's favourite rum - Bundy. As such, a road-trip this way would not be complete without a visit to the distillery.
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We arrived at our beachside campsite a little too late to take advantage of the beach then. But on Tuesday, we took a lesson and went surfing at Agnes Water.

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My next post will be all about the surfing, (dude).

Mooloolaba, Steve Irwin's Zoon and Montville

On Saturday a couple of weeks ago, Em and I headed north from Brisbane to Mooloolaba. En route, we stopped for a lost dog that we named "Sascha". Though determined to get herself run over, we brought her to a nearby vet and is now happy and back with her owners.

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With the weather coming in a bit, we stopped for a beer at the Ettamogah pub for a beer.

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We also indulged in a few Tim Tams, a classic Aussie biscuit, and waited out the rain in Maloolaba.

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In Australia Zoo, Em nursed a koala and fed some (pretty demanding) kangaroos.

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Here's a koala that is actually awake for a change!

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Chips and chicken salt, a staple that I missed while in the US made up part of our lunch on Sunday.

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Our first weekend away did not really lend itself to hanging out at the beach, so we headed up in to the mountains and were treated to some spectacular views and later, a spot in a cozy pub in Montville.

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As the skies cleared on Monday, we headed further north to Agnes Water, via Bundaberg. I'll describe that leg of our trip in the next post.

Friday, June 08, 2012

Mt Tamborine, the Coomera River and Surfer's Paradise

Emily is in Australia! Today we rode to Mount Tamborine.

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We visited the Cedar Creek Falls.

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Throwing caution aside, we climbed down to the pool below the falls.

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Morning tea was had at the Historic Rivermill on the Coomera River.

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Emily tried her first caramel slice then.

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Even though it was overcast and a bit cool, we took a dip at Surfer's Paradise.

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Hally met up with us and guided us to some kangaroos near Helensvale.

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Afterwards, we headed back to Brisbane for a roast lamb dinner ahead of our journey north tomorrow.

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Bronco victory at Suncorp this arvo

Reunited (after over 20 years) with my old mate from the Mulyan days, James Salkeld, we watched the Broncos beat the Knights 50-24 at Suncorp stadium this afternoon.

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The Broncos started strong but their lead narrowed to just two points at half-time. A strong finish, though secured the game for them. Every time that Brisbane scored, a young woman rode her horse in a lap around the field, flying the team's flag. Because it was such a high-scoring game, the horse had plenty of practice and even took to leaping some obstacles near the in-goal area.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Corporate Games 2012

The KPMG mens touch football team competed today in the Corporate Games, held at the University of Queensland. We played three games back-to-back and managed to draw our second game. The scores were 5-2, 3-3 and 5-2. (I scored a try in the second match.) Here's a photo of me with the team.


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It's really tough to stay on your feet out there in running shoes and I went "A over T" about three seconds after stepping on to the field. I can't place all of the blame on the shoes for being a bit sloppy out there today. (Eating three pancakes and cream beforehand played a role too.)

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Framed and baked

Two Pinkertons were framed this week.


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 And Lindsay was baked in to a pie! (Or an enormous ravioli.)


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See?


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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Hally and Pinko visit the Main Range National Park

Hall and I rode to the Main Range National Park on Saturday. We rode through Spicer's Gap and took in the view from the "Governor's Chair". Here's a little video that I recorded during our trip.



We stopped at the entrance to the park. The dirt path through Spicer's Gap starts here. (It's the old route from Brisbane in to New South Wales. Hall's bike was certainly more at-home in this terrain than the GS.

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I set up camp at the Spicer's Gap campground. It was deserted when we arrived but a few more people arrived later in the afternoon.


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It was an easy stroll up to the Governor's Seat. Apparently, in the nineteenth century, the state governor used to come up here to survey the land.

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Can you tell from this picture that it was really windy on Sunday? I snapped this on my hike along Mt Mathieson trail.

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There was a grassy meadow close to the end of the walk, replete with wildflowers and butterflies.

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The message is at the foot of a cairn dedicated to the pioneers who perished building and maintaining the mountain road through Spicer's Gap.

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