Man-Flu?

No! Absolutely not!!! But whatever it is, I’ve got it! Normally, I can shake off a cold quicker than you can say ‘paracetemol’, but this one is proving really difficult to shift. It started last week with just a tickly throat and there were no associated aches and pains with only a short period where …
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2012: Happy Birthday – to me

Another year older today Thanks everyone for your generous thoughts, comments and gifts. Cards Ann Angela Antoinette Bev Carey and Clive  Carol Chris and Pete  David and Val Denis Ian H and Sharon Ian McL and Ann Jo and Janet Lee Margaret S  Mum Nick and Celina Margaret and Alan Neil, Debbie, Alfie and Frankie …
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The Only Way is… Tooway

OK, after years of constantly below-par broadband speeds here, I finally ‘bit the bullet’ and did something about it. For as long as I can remember, it seemed like everyone else (apart from the rest of the neighbours in our immediate area) were getting faster connection speeds than us. When the houses were built 20+ …
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Honeymoon Day 17: 1st January (Sunday) – New Year’s Day in Sydney

We checked-out around 11am and then took the short walk to Darling Harbour, where spent most of the day. The weather was glorious – not a cloud in the sky. It was also the day that I added to my weird-ciders-of-the-world quest! Today, it was Strawberry and Lime – sounds terrible, looks awful… but tastes …
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Honeymoon Day 14: 29th December (Thursday) – Taronga Zoo/Mission Impossible

All together now: “We’re going to the zoo.. zoo… zoo… Would you like to come too… too… too…” After breakfast we decided to each do our own thing. Ralph and Karen headed for the Botanic Gardens for a revisit, whilst we did some quick shopping for essentials and then took the short ferry-journey to Taronga …
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Honeymoon Day 13: 28th December (Wednesday) – Exploring around Sydney Harbour

Today was the day for wearing out shoe leather – we must have walked miles! After breakfast, we took the short walk to The Rocks tour office. This was an organised walking tour for around two-hours around the OLD parts of Sydney. Our tour-guide Sally, knew her stuff and we were shown the origins of …
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Honeymoon Day 10: 25th December (Sunday) – Drive to Apollo Bay

Christmas Day! We had breakfast around 9.30 as we’re leaving Melbourne today, and it’s a long drive today down to our next stop Apollo Bay – we estimate around 3 hours without a break. We’ve already determined that there won’t be any facilities for an evening meal when we get there (because it’s Christmas Day), …
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Honeymoon Day 9: 24th December (Saturday) – Melbourne

Ann and I did our own thing today and it was another day of local exploring! First stop, a five-minute walk down the road to ACMI (The Australian Centre for the Moving Image) where we visited the Star Voyager Exhibition (all about man’s exploration into space). It was a combination of historical stuff and fictional …
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Honeymoon Day 7: 22nd December (Thursday) – Flying to Melbourne

We’re on the move today. We leave Seashells Yallingup and head back to the Airport. We’ll drop off the car and then catch the three hour Virgin Blue domestic flight to Melbourne. Taking into account the time difference, there won’t be much left of the day, as we don’t get there until around 11pm local time. …
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Honeymoon Day 6: 21st December (Wednesday) – A Cave, a Lighthouse… and an out-of-this-world meal

After breakfast round at ours, we set-off on our day of discovery. First stop was the Ngilgi Cave, a short drive away. Discovered around 100 years ago, they were a unique experience in all sorts of ways. The temperature underground was a (relatively) cool and constant 20 degrees, which was very pleasant considering it was …
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Wedding Rehearsal + Hen Night + Stag Night

Today was our wedding rehearsal at Kelmarsh Hall. All the key players were there. Wow! what an event. The singing brought a tear to the eye and musicians were just fantastic! A real worthwhile exercise overall, and it really helped to iron out the nitty-gritty. Thanks Jill, Thanks Emma for your advice..and your patience! Hen …
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