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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

frustrated

One of those days. 

Good row that was the exception. 
At work
Customer called and explained we'd supplied some product that behaved differently from earlier supplied units. 
Another potential Customer called chasing a response. 
Forgot to take a shirt to rowing. 
Car charged at 5A rather than 32A.
Forgot to put the oven shelf over the plastic in the dishwasher. 





Sunday, September 14, 2025

Bridge-Bridge

Maryborough 
T-minus
THINGS TO DO
Bond store
Train Museum over enthusiastic 
Walk at the opposite side of park where we boat. 
Main park scale model train. 
Waterfront region near the sailing club. 
FRIDAY NIGHT
Packed sports bag into the car. 
SATURDAY 
During the night remembered my blazer and put it in the kitchen. 
5:30 Alarm. Share coffee with Phoebe. Had intended to leave at 6 but this was delayed until 6:30.  Took several attempts to leave. Got onto Oxley Rd and realised I'd forgotten my coffee. U turn. Home and Phoebe said she'd run after me but I'd gotten away. Then she asked if I had my lunch. Ahh no. It was still in the fridge.  Thank you Phoebe 😊. 

Finally on the road. 
Dropped into Aspley maccas and got a sausage and egg mcmuffin.

Next stop was an hour out of Maryborough for a wee and look up and set the exact address. 

9:50 Arrived. 
Parked on the road above the rowing club. Began to collect the stuff I'd need into a woolies bag. Sun was hot.  Put on sunscreen.  Sarah and her family parked near by as did Scotty.  Mike joined as and we walked to the rowing club. 

Beastie & JT and the boat was already there. They'd made very good time. 

Unloaded and began to assemble the boat.  First squall. Abandoned ship and sought shelter in the club house. 

Completed assembling the boat.  Half listened to the briefing. 

Launching was scary. They have a new pontoon with an engineering cock-up. It's too high. Seems a common problem with pontoon builders. Idiots. Anyway the rowing people have a temporary floating extension and it's very wobbly.  Super scary.  With the help of some of the local high school kids, we managed to get the boat in the water without breaking it or us or them. 

12:00 RACE
There was apparently 4 eights but i only saw 3.
The red eight went first. We started second and the collegians went third. Sarah informed we that we were gaining on the red eight at the same time the collegians were steadily and relentlessly gaining on us.  We were rating around 30 strokes per minute and the collegians were way lower. 

 I think we, as a club,  continually rate too high. Not my call. 

On the other hand the boat felt pretty good. Timing was good and the boat sat up.  The water was very rough.  We had a good rhythm. 

The rain came down.

We approached the turn around. Went under the bridge. The rain stopped for one second. A hard strokeside turn. I was in 3 seat and bow side had to row very hard to pull it around. 

On the way back, the rain just got harder.  My woolies bag sloshed about and disgorged it's contents into my foot well. Muslie bar, tee shirt zip lock bag with phone. I was concerned the bag would not be waterproof and if the phone,  supposedly water proof, died then I'd be in trouble as I would not be able to open my car. 

We had a local in 2 seat and he called heads up.  I realised I had lost focus and snapped back putting extra into my legs.  Arms were full of pins and needles.

Not long after he called 1500.  Divide by 10 and that's 150 strokes.  As we crossed the finish line the rain abated. 

After some fiddling about we pulled into the pontoon.  More helpers helped lift the water filled hull out of the water.  Very very scary on the floating extension. One smart fellow had worked out he could stablise things by crawling under the boat to the river side. 

Hot shower. Fingers numb and lots of pins and needles.
CHARGING





Sunday, September 7, 2025

7/8Sun Fathers Day

Bit of a recap of the week. 

THURSDAY 
Chris & Dan came to dinner. 
Porterhouse steak, mashed pot, steamed Brocolini and carrot. 

FRIDAY 
Fletch's birthday dinner.
SATURDAY 
Brown Snake rowing race went well. 
Saw Melia and Bella coaching Brigidine at Terrace. So nice to see. 
SUNDAY 
Fathers day
Pretty relaxed. 
Coached 2 kids and 2 dads
Calls from Marcus and Jemma.
Chris dropped in. 
Relaxing day with Phoebe. 
Woke up early 1am thinking about my dad. 
DREAM
In ute, very very rough road. Turn and go up hill 4WD stuff but I'm still making it. Gets too steep and in a channel. Starts to tip back over but swing to the side and flip round so still on the wheels. 

Then I'm on a Billy cart. Down hill. At one point I'm trying to follow and catch up to a friend. Then I discover its got no front wheels. Just part of it that scrapes or rubs on the road. 

OASIS
Moon eclipse 

Next week
Bridge to bridge

Sunday, August 31, 2025

31Sun CBR-BNE

National Portrait Gallery 
Lake walk
BBQ dinner


A lazy start to the day as we were still recovering from the week skiing. Phoebe cooked omelettes for the three of us. 

Decided on a visit to the National portrait gallery and a bridge to bridge walk around the lake. 

The gallery was a bit ordinary. In my view the blob was the stand out attraction.

After viewing the portraits and discussing whether we liked them or not,  we had lunch in the Cafe.  I had a pumpkin and something pie thing and Phoebe had a Mushroom and potatoe soup.
We then set out on a walk along the lakeshore. 

Today had various anti immigration protests around the nation. We saw people with big Australian flags and some with Australian and Aboriginal flags. 

DICKSON 
Shopped with Henry.
Filed car with Petrol.

DINNER
BBQ sausages and salad. 




pictures of mags

She's getting some bad habits 


Epic Pass 2026

 Purchased the 2026 Epic pass

 

2026 Winter Olympics Dates
Fri, 6 Feb 2026 – Sun, 22 Feb 2026

Phoebe has a work function 22 to 25 Feb 

To get to Covara, try to fly to venice
To get to Madonna de Campigli (Epic Pass) try to fly Verona and then take the bus. 
In Madonna, stay in the correct part of the village so that we do not have long walks to lifts etc.

Friday, August 29, 2025

29Fri last day

Last day skiing 
Phoebe front valley 
Dinner with Andrew and Catherine 

SKIING 
last day skiing and we packed our suitcases smoothly. Zac emerged and we drove him out and gave him the keys including the gate access fob.

Up to Bullocks flat.  Light rain. 

Arrived Perisher and front valley V8 on wind hold. Upstairs to Cafe.  Three small long blacks and another hot chocolate muffin. Finally we observe people on the V8.

Queued with a gazillion others.
Snowing and blowing a gale. 

 Finally on board and off load at the top. Initially Phoebe was very apprehensive and after a pause at the top, we found a flat area to turn around without sliding down the hill. We then began a long zig zag path down the hill with me in front seeking the least steep path.

After 2 goes, we retreated to Jax for a break.  This extended to a can of lemonade for Phoebe and a shared basket of hot chips. 

Back out and two more runs (3&4).  On the 4th run, Phoebe fell over half way down and did something to her left hip. It took a while and in lots of pain she managed to stand and get her skis back on. Made it to the bottom without further incident.  Into Jax to relax.  A band was playing,  Phoebe was happy to bop along. Ski boots off and shoes on. It was decided that was enough for this trip. A decision vindicated in the evening as the pain was quite bad. I think she's done great with improvement every day.  I recall when she'd be emotionally drained by lunch time.  Now she can basically ski all day. 

Decamped early. A last buy of 12 mini doughnuts for $9.
Back to Bullocks flat where it was raining. Onto Jindabyne. Returned skis. Bought 4m of thin chord from wilderness sports for $1.50/m.  I'll make glove safety string.

CANBERRA 
we arrived Canberra at 5:35. Andrew and Catherine were there. 
Andrew and I went to Ainsley and procured pizza for $101 and a deep dish apple pie and dollop cream for dessert.