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Saturday, August 23, 2025

Sat 23/8 National Archives

Saturday 23-August-2025
Park run followed by a beautiful breakfast by Phoebe. Scrambled eggs, avo and tomatoes +? Salad,  toast and marmalade.

At the leisurely time of 11, we began discussing what activity or visitation would be undertaken and settled on a dual National Archives and Portrait Gallery visit as we thought both would be relatively quick.

Off we drove and parked next to parliament house. 

Walked through the house of reps garden which when old parliament house was in use, was not open to the public. Observed tennis courts with green surface.
Walked through this area which has a timeline of women in parliament embedded in the pavement along with green blue and white tiles. 

Onto the National Archives 

As we entered, the young fellow on the door enticed us to catch up to a tour.  I found that very enlightening. The young lady had opened the case that keeps documents associated with the constitution in darkness to preserve the ink. 

My learning was that the Australian constitution is in fact a act of the British parliament. 





Moved from the display about the constitution to this other display. 

Onto the train section which was interesting but I didn't take any photos. 

It was now past 1pm and my blood sugar was low. Stopped at the Cafe for a caffeine and sugar hit. 
Following all of that, went to Gungahlin and I bought a Beanie and Henry and Phoebe visited woolies. 






















23/8 Ginninderra Park Run

 

Visiting the chilly south and Henry and I did park run. Phoebe attended as my personal photographer in order to curate my social media image.
 
First time in ages I've managed the whole 5k without any walking. Henry, having finished ages before me, ran back and ran with me. A blessing and a curse as it precluded any walking.
I suspect seeing Phoebe appear several times along the course helped preclude walking as I never knew when she'd miraculously appear
 
Ginninderra parkrun results for event #646. Your time was 00:38:02.

Congratulations on completing your 51st parkrun and your 2nd at Ginninderra parkrun today. You finished in 287th place out of a field of 377 parkrunners. You were the 166th male and came 7th in your age category VM60-64. Take a look at this week's full set of results on our website. Congratulations on setting a new Personal Best at this event! Congratulations on your fastest time this year.
 





Friday, August 22, 2025

1970s National Library

Time warped back to the 1970's at the national library. 

A time when you could have a life-be-in-it campaign right along side the Marlborough man all while listening to "Horror movie".

It's interesting to see the innovation of the time. Not that they mentioned the first microprocessor being released in 1971. In fact there were a few notable absences: kids dinking on dragsters, fairlight synthesisers.

At the political level we had Timor, Vietnam, Papua new Guinea independence and our mate Sir John dispatching Gough.

let's be sure to remember that it's the kids who grew up in that free range '70's who have overseen the rules and restrictions that keep today's kids safely tucked up in cotton wool.

It's 2025. Someone got a tardis or a delorian?


BNE->CBR

At St Lucia.
Night before put my big bag in Jai's car. I brought the clothes for the plane in a separate woolies bag.
Black pants, belt.
Collared shirt.
Black Asics, socks, undies.
Sloppy Joe and puffer jacket. 
4:00am alarm.
Dress. Shove pj's in back pack. 
Leave previous days clothes at Phoebe's place. 
4:15 in the car.  Jai driving.
4:45 at the airport. 
Moved PJs and toiletries to checked bag. 
5:00 bag drop
Queued for security.
5:15 we were walking past gate lounge one and observed they had their own coffee.  Stopped and bought a long black to share. Walked and sipped to gate 32.
5:45 on plane. 
6:05 Departure.
8:04 at Baggage claim.  Waiting. 

On the way to Henry's place, stopped at Ainsley shops.
Bought croissants and eggs etc for breakfast. 

Several naps throughout the day on henry's couch. Felt quite tired.
Visit to National library. 
Lunch at a Cafe in Kingston
Snooze
Shopping for dinner and skiing.
Dinner- Minastroni.





Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Ski Packing List

Epic pass
Jeans
Black Jeans
Undies
Socks
Boots
Black runners
PJs
Tee shirt
Running shorts
Sloppy Joe x 2
Puffer Jacket
Handkerchiefs 
Thermal tops
Thermal bottoms 
Goggles
Gloves
Velcro strap
Lens cleaner
Soap
Comb
Toothbrush 
Toothpaste 
Face washer 
Beanie 
Sun glasses
2 woolies bags
Short extension lead 
4 way Power board
Phone charger
Long usbc lead
Short usbc lead for car
Torch
Thin string
Zip lock bag

FOOD SHOPPING 
Wraps
Block cheese
Hot salami

Sao
Peanut butter

Eggs
Cucumber 
Tomatoes 






Monday, August 18, 2025

Custard powdered milk

Dry mix
1 cup custard powder.
1/2 cup sugar
4 cups milk powder

Making custard on the stove
1 cup dry pre mix
2 cup water


The custard box says:
2 tbsp powder
1 tbsp sugar
2 cup milk. 
We note 2 cup milk is 2x250ml = 500ml which is half a litre. 

Powdered milk instructions are that 1L water with 1 1/3 cup of milk. 
We also note that 1 litre is 4 cups.

The next observation is that there is dissention in the cooking world about the number of tablespoons in a cup. Ranging from 12 to 18. We will use 12.

So 3 LITRES
Custard powder:
2 X 6 = 12 tablespoon spoons = 1 cup
Sugar 1 tbsp x 6 =6 = 1/2 cup 
Milk is 500ml x 6 = 3L

3 L MILK
1 1/3 × 3 = 3 3/3 = 4 Cups powder
4 cup x 3 = 12 cup water

So we need
1 cup custard powder.
1/2 cup sugar
4 cups milk powder 


Sunday, August 17, 2025

Camping Yaramalong

The camping group had decided too go camping at Yaramalong. Last minute decision from Phoebe and I to attend. 
FRIDAY NIGHT
Left work early. Started packing. 
Phoebe came over and we went to Mt Ommaney.
Bought matching trackie dacks and pyjamas. 
Got home and both of us decided we were too stuffed to pack.  Opened a bottle of wine. Then a second. Went to bed. 

SATURDAY MORNING 
Gave up on going to park run.  Instead, drove to work and collected tent poles.  Could not find ropes or pegs so onto Bunnings. 

Loaded the Landcruiser and finally drove out.

Arrived Yaramalong and met Chris P and Robyn inspecting a steep part of the drive.  I thought we were way late but it seemed we were right on time. Dave and Peta were already there. 

Didn't think much of their half 44 gallon drum "fire pits". They basically shielded you from the radiated heat. 

To cook breakfast, I broke a jammed and therefore useless tent pole. 
SUNDAY MORNING
Phoebe did communion.