Our holiday to the Great Ocean Road is beginning to be a bit of a haze now, but it was so much fun.
(Bay of Islands)
Since we have got home and got back into it we have had nothing but misfortune with technology grrr1!!@##@ Firstly our main computer bit the dust (had to buy a new one), then Telstra decided to cut the phone service in our area for 22 hours with no warning (no internet). After this it just kept happening. We thought our router was broken when we lost the internet the very next day. No… our server was off the air for 24 hours. Then…..there is more…. our electricity supply was cut for a whole day. Still we have not been able to get hold of a technician to retrieve our files and set us up properly on the new computer. Will try again after Easter. Just gonna chill out now.
What can a girl do when the electricity gets cut. Answer – not much. She did manage to paint and play around with some up coming journal pages.
On a brighter note, here are some pictures of the magnificent coast line of the Great Ocean Road. Our trip was magical and my 5 star sister announced after about 10 days that she ‘loved camping’!! Very funny, but good in that we can now organize another trip with my sister and b-i-l for the future.
London Bridge The Arch
Mutton Bird Island The 12 Apostles
The Grotto
As soon as the power came back on Wednesday afternoon, I got to and sewed up this little Easter bag I had cut out. It is for Lilian and we will give it to her Sunday morning with some little goodies inside. This will be a one off as it was very fiddly diddly. A very cute pattern by ‘Melly and me” designs and the pattern is just the size of a postcard which has all the details and pattern pieces inside.
Does anyone else suffer with ‘stumbling at the finishing line’ syndrome? It seems that when I am on the last leg of a project and just want to get it done before any more distractions come my way, all manner of things go wrong!!! Finally I got the fiddly part of the top of this bag done, but don’t look close – Don’t, I said!!
Our garden has managed to survive in our absence due to the massive amount of rain Toowoomba had.
One of the loveliest flowers we have in the garden at this time of year is this deep red dahlia. It never disappoints.
Down in the back yard (where I rarely go these days) my husband discovered this tree flowering. We don’t know what it is but it is so pretty and unusual.
I am not a zoo person, so when I see our native animals in the wild I get very excited. We were lucky enough to see heaps of koalas in the Otway NP (Victoria). One might say they are far from extinct in this particular area.
We didn’t see them til early in the morning and they were all asleep. Even so, doesn’t this sleeping koala look the cutest?? He has his little arms crossed awwww.
Black Kangaroo, Griffiths Island near Port Fairy Vic. She may have a joey in the pouch, but the trees got in the way when I photographed her. Hard to photograph wild animals!!!
Lastly a couple of camping scenes for your entertainment.
Sister blowing up bed and in her fashionable fly hat (the flies were extremely bad in the dry heat!!)
Brother in Law trying to stay dry in Mt Gambier SA
Too short for this camp.
Bad smell at this camp.
Gotta love the great outdoors.
Til next time, happy stitching – I hope to be doing much of it in the coming weeks. (if I can get away from my latest distraction ‘you tube’.)
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Busy Quilting
My poor old blog has been neglected since we got home from the outback.
We had a wonderful time, and seeing the outback after the rain was truly amazing. Inspirational landscapes. We experienced a bit of everything, rainforest, stony desert, beach and bush. Animal life was in abundance, and because of all the floods earlier in the year the birdlife was prolific around the creeks, rivers and water ways.
Since coming home our feet have hit the ground running. Work stuff to catch up on, family and friends to catch up with and quilting to finish. That last one is the challenge. Our quilt group exhibition starts on 17 September and I have one only quilt to show and it is not quite completed. Just one side of the border to hand quilt, then the binding and label and I’m done. I do have my small A4 art journal quilts to exhibit too and a couple of them to finish off also. Yikes!!
I will leave you with pictures of some animals we saw on our travels. We saw lots lots more but unable to capture them on film. We saw wild boars, emu chicks with father crossing the road in front of us, large kangaroos, dingoes, flocks of corellas and heaps of other birds.
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Large crocodile – Norman River Brolga
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
A Big Adventure
We are heading off on a big adventure.
(courtesy of google maps)
All the way to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the town of Karumba. My mouth is already watering with the promise of fresh prawns and seafood. Hope I am not disappointed!! It may not be the season for prawns and crabs
Along the way we will be stopping and enjoying some of Queensland’s National Parks and we will be visiting my husband’s niece who lives in Normanton, right up there in the Gulf country. We are equipped to do a bit of camping. I normally don’t do camping – but hubby is all organized (Virgo) and has convinced me it will be fun!! We are definitely not camping until we reach the warmer weather of the North.
We have a pre paid broadband, so if I am able to get a connection in the bush, I will post a blog or two.
Be back in about 3 weeks!!
Cheerio
Di.
Oh ….BTW…..I have packed a little stitching to do along the way. All packed in a plastic box to protect against No 1 enemy DUST.
(courtesy of google maps)
All the way to the Gulf of Carpentaria and the town of Karumba. My mouth is already watering with the promise of fresh prawns and seafood. Hope I am not disappointed!! It may not be the season for prawns and crabs
Along the way we will be stopping and enjoying some of Queensland’s National Parks and we will be visiting my husband’s niece who lives in Normanton, right up there in the Gulf country. We are equipped to do a bit of camping. I normally don’t do camping – but hubby is all organized (Virgo) and has convinced me it will be fun!! We are definitely not camping until we reach the warmer weather of the North.
We have a pre paid broadband, so if I am able to get a connection in the bush, I will post a blog or two.
Be back in about 3 weeks!!
Cheerio
Di.
Oh ….BTW…..I have packed a little stitching to do along the way. All packed in a plastic box to protect against No 1 enemy DUST.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Back to it
Back from the gorgeous beach holiday and straight back into the renovation/painting.
Since coming back we have moved all the furniture in 'part B' of the house ready for painting and I have been busy cleaning the windows inside and out in the finished 'part A' ready for the blinds to be re-hung.
Holiday? what holiday?
Next Christmas we will be enjoying the fruits of our labour.
This is the glorious place where we spent Christmas. It is called Golden Beach and is part of the Sunshine Coast area. We only had to walk across the very quiet dead end street onto this little beach which is part of the Pumicestone Passage, and therefore is still water. Perfect for our little grandy who took to the water like a duck.
The reason the road is a dead end is because it ends at a beautiful tree filled park on the foreshore of the passage. The park was abuzz on Christmas Day with families using the large trees for shade and enjoying the great outdoors for the day. The park had a walking track and swings and playgym for the kiddies. A perfect holiday destination, and we are considering doing it all again next year.
Since coming back we have moved all the furniture in 'part B' of the house ready for painting and I have been busy cleaning the windows inside and out in the finished 'part A' ready for the blinds to be re-hung.
Holiday? what holiday?
Next Christmas we will be enjoying the fruits of our labour.
This is the glorious place where we spent Christmas. It is called Golden Beach and is part of the Sunshine Coast area. We only had to walk across the very quiet dead end street onto this little beach which is part of the Pumicestone Passage, and therefore is still water. Perfect for our little grandy who took to the water like a duck.
The reason the road is a dead end is because it ends at a beautiful tree filled park on the foreshore of the passage. The park was abuzz on Christmas Day with families using the large trees for shade and enjoying the great outdoors for the day. The park had a walking track and swings and playgym for the kiddies. A perfect holiday destination, and we are considering doing it all again next year.
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