NEWS - I have a new bike that I cannot afford - Living the dream. MT-09 Tracker ABS
It's been a while and with my MBA (I have three more subjects to go and it's over), with the growing boys and managing the football team, I have very little time for blogging.
It's olive time, the boys did most of the work. Picking, washing, sorting, cutting and Mum made up the brine. It's been soaking now for 3 weeks, nearly ready.....! Dad needs to step it up a little.
The weather has been woeful with global-warming not making an appearance in Australia. George's job is getting pretty intense and life is whizzing by at 299792458 metres per second.
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12 July 2015
3 April 2015
19 March 2015
12 March 2015
Paynesville 2015
Family holiday to Paynesville. It's a place that time forgot. Once the French Riviera of Victoria, now a home the aged and the Bogan. Websites lie ! Riverside restaurants were empty and dilapidated, the high streets full of empty shops from a bygone era. The place was so desolate that even the fish had left. The food was ordinary to the point of forgetfulness and the ambiance was non-existent. The only silver lining was Raymond Island and the kids happiness of getting away. I love those two boys and someday I'll be a good dad.
4 January 2015
Why can't everyday be like today
2015 has arrived and what better way to bring in the new year than with a few beers on the ocean, well Port Philip Bay actually. This time we launch at Patterson Lakes and travelled out to about 12 meters to try and catch something...Channel 96 was full of "Where are the fish?" and " At least a bad day's fishing is better than a good day at work!", so we headed off to the beach with the thermometer hitting 40. We anchored off Carrum and the boys enjoyed diving in to the clear cool water.
Why can't everyday be like today
Why can't everyday be like today
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