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Fraser Island: Stuck in a rut (for fun)

May 4th, 2009

The weather’s cleared-up a lot and, after spending a week in a luxury home, the memory of soggy camping is becoming a mere distant haze… and to top it off we’ve just spent two glorious days bashing through the world’s biggest sand island in a dirty great, modified Land Rover Defender 4×4. After the professional […]

Hervey Bay: Reliable weather and friends

May 1st, 2009

After a seven hour drive from Ballina through the torrential rain, we were glad to arrive at Ray and Gillian’s brand new luxury home in Hervey Bay. True family friends, they managed to ignore our bedraggled state and welcomed us in to their home. After a cup of tea and a tour of the grand […]

Sunshine Coast, my *rse!

April 27th, 2009

“Queensland – The Sunshine State”, reads the subheading propaganda on the local car’s numberplates. Sunshine? My *rse! We’ve seen nothing of it! Given the almost continuous overcast skies and rain to which we have been subjected in New South Wales, we decided to head north across the border and into Queensland–The Sunshine State–and I’ve got […]

Ballina: Wi-Fi in a tent

April 24th, 2009

Being a technologist (should that be ex-technologist?), I often delight in seeing the implementation of modern technology in everyday environments. Equally, I often wonder if the general public ever stop to think about how such technologies work. For instance, most people can understand how the Royal Mail deliver a letter*, but don’t have a clue […]

Ballina: A tale of two leaks

April 23rd, 2009

Last night we were forced to make imaginative use of a campsite barbecue to cook spaghetti bolognese because our LPG camping stove has developed a rather worrying gas leak. Today’s mission, therefore is to get it fixed. As has been customary for the last two and a half months of our lives, it’s currently weeing […]

Ballina: It never rains, but it pours

April 22nd, 2009

We were on our way to Byron Bay and had already battled through six hours of Easter holiday traffic to get within sniffing distance of it. Last night, the Squifter cooked-up a magnificent sweet and sour chicken on the promise that I would deliver spaghetti bolognese to her lap tonight. I thought that I had […]

New South Wales’ Beaches: Walks by the sea

April 21st, 2009

My friend Jackie, who last year married an Australian and moved to Sydney, has just had a baby, Harry. Congratulations Jackie and Andrew, he is very cute. Jackie invited Dave and I to spend a couple of days with her, Harry and a friend at the family beach house on Copacabana (the Sydney one, not […]

Sydney: Welsh invade Balmain

April 20th, 2009

After a couple of downright miserable nights in a very wet national park some way outside Sydney and a further night in a self-proclaimed “International Guest House” my friends Andrew and Mel arrived back from their holidays to their flat in Balmain, just a fifteen minute bus ride from the Central Business District. Hot on […]

Sydney: Bondi Beach bums

April 17th, 2009

No trip to Sydney would be complete without smearing an overpriced ice-cream around your chops at Bondi Beach, mate. I’m somewhat surprised and pleased to report the high level of topless activity on Sydney’s most famous stretch of sand. As I walked the stretch, Claire avoided unecessary movement by placing herself on a bench and, […]

Sydney: Beethoven at the Opera House

April 16th, 2009

I don’t need to write that the Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most iconic architectural masterpieces, nestled between the Botanic Gardens, the central business district and it’s Circular Quay and the equally iconic Harbour Bridge. What better way to enjoy Sydney than to experience the symphonic orchestra performing one of the world’s […]