Sunday, July 23, 2017

Days away and back again


The 4 days away in Caloundra were wonderful. What a busy town, and such a lot going on,   particularly on a Sunday, when the main street was blocked off, and a great variety market stalls were set up, mainly food and arts and crafts, and all manner of interesting passers-by.





We were staying quite close to the beach, so escaped there as much as we could, either enjoying the boardwalk, the rocks and the sand, or having a coffee close by at one of the little cafes and eateries off the boardwalk.  We watched people braver than us swimming and fishing......although the weather was quite warm, the water was freezing. I ventured in just once, paddling my feet, and that was quite enough.











Away from the beach,  we found this pretty garden area to wander through on our way to the art gallery, which had already closed and we missed visiting by about 5 minutes.  It was worth the walk though, with it's sculptures with coloured lights embedded, and the tactile old tree trunks.  We spent ages looking at this amazing wall mural, with it's many interesting and intriguing details. 







There were cloudy sulky sunrises, not like the ones I'm used to, where the sun rises up from the rim, hot and fiery and ready to go.



and then the vibrant glow as the clouds cleared a little and the taller buildings across the way were painted gold
  

This balcony looking out to sea was a favourite place to sit and drink tea, and while there, I managed to cast on and knit about three quarters of a premmie beanie.


The sunsets were worth watching too.......clouds away to the south, choofing along towards The Glasshouse Mountains..........


and a fiery glow to the west


We had a few stops on the way back.......Woodford for breakfast, Somerset Dam for lunch...where we'd planned to have lunch on the way there, but as we got lost coming out of Ipswich  there was no time to stop.  



This is Peak Crossing, between Ipswich and Beaudesert, where we had afternoon tea.  This dry countryside was such a contrast to our vibrant and green sub-tropics.

 And that's it, home again........and no prizes for guessing what I've been doing since I came home!


We have a neighbourhood picnic today, one of the initiatives that has sprung up following the flood.  There was such a strong sense of community then, with people helping out in any way they could, with cleaning up, making meals and donating freely to those who'd lost everything, that many have been keen to keep that spirit going and get to know our neighbours better.  I burnt the eggs I was boiling to make sandwiches to share for lunch while I was writing this, so I'd better get away and organise something else.

......till next time.

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Off to the Seaside

A friend and I are driving north into foreign territory tomorrow, and heading to the beachside town of Caloundra, on the Sunshine Coast.

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Images from Caloundra Tourist Centre

I used to belong to the Down to Earth Forum, (which is now closed) an online meeting place for those interested in simplifying their lives, who came together from all over the world to share ideas about homemaking, gardening, frugality and all manner of other topics related to our homes, gardens and families and just to have fun.  Before the Forum closed, a Queensland get-together was suggested, and this is happening this weekend.  I haven't met any of the ladies who'll be there, but I'm looking forward to meeting them, and continuing our online conversations face to face. Once again, it's a case of the internet being a positive influence and bringing like minded people together.

We're taking the scenic route north, avoiding the motorway and going out through the countryside where we'll will stop for lunch at Somerset Dam.  I'm sure there'll be plenty of litle towns that will beckon us in for a look as well.

See you all next week..........


Wednesday, July 12, 2017

There's a bear in there.......


........and there's another


Oh look...... a kitty, a couple of giraffes and tiny teddies too..........



They're all pretty excited, they're off on a journey today to join lots of other softies on the Victorian Variety Bash, a motoring event that raises money to support children in need.  This year they're driving from Melbourne, Victoria to Fraser Island in Queensland. The toys will be given out along the way by Car 152.  This group is one of the charities that are being supported this month through the on-line group Knit4Charities, which I belong to.   It donates to a variety of charities Australia wide, and members nominate their favourite charities, which are then placed on a yearly calendar.  Each month there's usually 2 or 3 charities for us to choose from to support.  If you like to knit, crochet and /or sew, pop along and have a look at the website.  There's no obligation to make anything, and no minimum number of items to be sent.....that one beanie, toy or scarf will keep someone warm or bring joy to a child.

........till next time.

Sunday, July 9, 2017

Winter sun

Winter in the sub-tropics....sublime



This pretty but chilly for here 6 C (42 F) sunrise in gold and grey........



....... became deliciously warm golden light bathing my dining area, perfect spot for that first cuppa



This picture is for Lyn,  to show the creative and amazing tree decoration she sent as a housewarming gift, hanging there for all to see as they come in the house......and greatly admired it is, too.

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That's all for today, the garden is calling, so until next time..........







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