7 April 2019

The day the clocks changed

What a beautiful Sunday, and with an extra hour, we got to have a fantastic day. It all started with a ride down to Mornington Peninsula Pier where I kicked back to take in the sites. After a quick stop at an antique shop (which was huge), I headed back home to pick up the family. I hopped on my new electric bicycle and headed off to Mordialloc and had lunch at Yo My Burger. It's now time to relax before its back to work (and coming down with a cold).




Bikes are better with a battery

11 March 2019

Moomba 2019

It's that time again: Do we ever learn our lesson? Loved Mooba this year as we were joined by a few friends who had never been. Thankfully the weather was not scorching, so walking around was pleasant with the rides super expensive but worth every bit of debt I'll incur later. We then ventured down Flinders Lane to look at the art followed by a light lunch at Movida.



Moomba 2019 (4K 60FPS)


23 February 2019

Tubing

It was another spectacular day in Melbourne and we set out to test the new tube. Mom was the spotter and Karl Jnr was our test pilot. All worked a charm and we're looking forward to a day where Port Philip Bay is flat. PS The pool table arrived today so we have some hustling to do. PPS Note Martins Van's slides.



Tubing (4K)

10 February 2019

Yarra Valley Railway

Today we decided to head back to Healsville to ride the Yarra Valley Railway. We got the first train at 10am and took the scenic 35min journey. We saw brooks, kangaroos and even a haunted tunnel. Martin got to blow the horn and we all learned something new about the areas. We then headed off to The Old Bullock Dray for a nice shared brunch, then off home for a well deserved cold beer.



Choo Choo (4K)






26 January 2019

Melbourne Rocks

I've lived all over the world and this Melbourne just makes everyday feel like a holiday. Away from 'most' of the world's problems, bathed in sunlight, its no wonder everyone and his dog is trying to get here. Spending #AustraliaDay on the beach then home for some lamb, (easier as it has fewer cultural issues) a few beers with family as that's what life is all about, and the dog.



We love Melbourne