This post covers our trip from Canberra to Brisbane, 22 January to 6 February 2018.
A view of the pool and back patio of Geoff's new house. |
Vera, Geoff and Albert with Forster's Main Beach in the background. |
I liked the name of the cafe on Main Beach. |
Geoff and Albert showed us around Forster. We had coffee at this nice cafe overlooking the river. |
Not all the locals are friendly! |
A view of lovely "One Mile Beach" about 5 minutes drive from Geoff's place. |
Geoff couldn't resist buying this 20 year old BMW Z3; it is in great condition and you can have to top down in Forster for most of the year ... boys and their toys ... |
Nambucca has several nice beaches. |
My first time in the surf this year. The water was great - about 24C. |
Vera on Nambucca's sea wall; many visitors paint their names on these rocks. |
From Nambucca Heads it was an easy drive to Armidale, along Waterfall Way, through the picturesque villages of Bellingen and Dorrigo. We stopped at Fusspots Cafe in Ebor for lunch. |
Vera and Paul listening to the Pipe Band in the garden of Saumarez House. |
A closer look at some of the musicians in the Pipe Band. |
The Pipe Band marched away at the end of the performance. It was most enjoyable. |
After the pipe concert we joined a tour of Saumarez House. Our guide was local historian Les Davis. It was a worthwhile and informative tour. From there we went to Uralla for a coffee. |
From Armidale we drove the New England Highway to Warwick, and then to Ipswich and into Brisbane (7 hours). |
Vera and I with the three boys: Kurt 12, Nate 10 and Sid 8. Sid is holding a cricket bat - the boys love cricket and often play in the park next to the house (or even in the pool!). |
Jen and Tom are keen gardeners. |
Sid and Nate watching TV in the family room. They have a gorgeous Rhodesian Ridgeback dog. |
We all went out to dinner to celebrate Jen's 42nd birthday; to Bang Bang Sichuan - delicious Chinese food. |
The coat-of-arms and motto of Marist College Ashgrove. The translation from Latin is "Act with courage" (although "Be Manly / Virile" could also apply). |
The Marist mascot is a ferocious Bumble Bee, in the school colors of blue and yellow. |
The busy scene on the school quadrangle after the Assembly. |
Our return was along the Pacific Highway, straight down the east coast. Stopped one night in Nambucca, then a night in Sydney, and home to Canberra. |
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We arrived back in Canberra this afternoon - home, sweet home. Back to normal. It'll be good to sleep in our own bed again. I still feel weak from my food poisoning but that should improve over the next day or two.
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Lots has been happening in the last two weeks; some events:
Australian of the Year (announced on Australia Day, 26 January 2018): Professor Michelle Simmons (for research into Quantum Physics); Senior Australian: Dr Graham Farquhar (biophysicist); Young Australian: Samantha Kerr (Soccer star); Local Hero: Eddie Woo (Math teacher).
Winners of the Australian Tennis Open: Men's Singles Roger Federer beat Marin Cilic; Women's Singles Caroline Wozniacki beat Simone Halep. Both Singles Finals were closely fought and went the distance. Roger Federer now has 6 Aussie Opens and 20 Grand Slam titles - an amazing career.
Ingvar Kampard died at 91. In 1943, at the age of 17, he established IKEA (which took off when he started to "flatpack" in 1956).
On 28 January 2018 young Chinese golfer Li Hao Tong beat Rory McIlroy to win the Omega Dubai Desert Classic with rounds of 66 - 66 - 64 - 69 = 265; this was his second European Tour win (he won the Volvo China Open on 1 May 2016). He was born in Hunan on 3 August 1995 (only 22 now), 1.83m, 75kg. Watch out for this guy - he will go far.
NFL Super Bowl #52 the Philadelphia Eagles 41 beat the New England Patriots 33. Exciting, fluctuating game. Scores at Quarter times (Eagles first): Q1: 9 - 3; Half time: 22 - 12; Q3: 29 - 26; Full time: 41 - 33. The Patriots hit the front with 9 minutes to go (33 - 32) but Eagles soon scored again. Eagles Quarterback Nick Foles was named MVP. Tom Brady actually out-threw him (505 to 373 yards) but Foles scored a TD himself, from a passed ball and of course was on the winning side.
Justin Timberlake was the star of the Super Bowl Half Time Show. TV adverts cost US$7.7 for 30 seconds. The game was played in Minneapolis with the outside temperature well below freezing (-12C).
Yesterday saw the biggest one-day fall ever by the Dow Jones Index 1,175 to close at 24,345 (down 4.6%). The previous biggest fall was 778 points on 29 September 2008 just after Lehman Bros collapsed. There have been much bigger one-day falls in percentage terms: the DJ fell 22.6% on 19 October 1987, 12.8% on 29 October 1929, 7.9% on 15 October 2008.
Wall Street had gone up much too quickly: from 25,000 to 26,000 in January 2018 alone - crazy, couldn't last, a correction was due. But let's hope the market stabilises quickly.
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Have you heard this one?
Once upon a time a merchant heard that a lot of monkeys lived
near a certain village.
One day he came to the village saying he wanted to buy monkeys and was willing to pay $100 each.
The villagers thought he was crazy – why would anyone pay that much for a monkey when they are normally much less? Still, some people caught monkeys and, as promised, got $100 for each. The news spread like wildfire and many people caught monkeys to sell to the merchant.
After a few days, the merchant announced that he would pay $200 each. The villagers ran around to catch the remaining monkeys, which they sold for $200 each.
Then the merchant announced that he would buy monkeys for $500 each!
The villagers started to lose sleep ... They roamed far and wide and managed to catch six monkeys, and sold them for $500 each.
Then the merchant announced that he was going on holiday but when he returned he would pay $1,000 per monkey! He said that his employee would to take care of the monkeys he had bought during his absence.
The villagers were frantic and very sad as there were no more monkeys left for them to sell at $1000 each.
Then the merchant’s employee contacted them and told them that he would secretly sell them monkeys at $700 each.
This news spread – here was an easy way to make a quick $300 per monkey.
The villagers queued up and bought all the monkeys for $700 each. The rich villagers bought many monkeys; the poor borrowed money from money lenders and bought as many as they could.
The villagers waited for the merchant to return, but he didn’t. They tried to find the employee but he couldn’t be found either. The villagers were stuck with monkeys no one wanted and the price went into free-fall.
One day he came to the village saying he wanted to buy monkeys and was willing to pay $100 each.
The villagers thought he was crazy – why would anyone pay that much for a monkey when they are normally much less? Still, some people caught monkeys and, as promised, got $100 for each. The news spread like wildfire and many people caught monkeys to sell to the merchant.
After a few days, the merchant announced that he would pay $200 each. The villagers ran around to catch the remaining monkeys, which they sold for $200 each.
Then the merchant announced that he would buy monkeys for $500 each!
The villagers started to lose sleep ... They roamed far and wide and managed to catch six monkeys, and sold them for $500 each.
Then the merchant announced that he was going on holiday but when he returned he would pay $1,000 per monkey! He said that his employee would to take care of the monkeys he had bought during his absence.
The villagers were frantic and very sad as there were no more monkeys left for them to sell at $1000 each.
Then the merchant’s employee contacted them and told them that he would secretly sell them monkeys at $700 each.
This news spread – here was an easy way to make a quick $300 per monkey.
The villagers queued up and bought all the monkeys for $700 each. The rich villagers bought many monkeys; the poor borrowed money from money lenders and bought as many as they could.
The villagers waited for the merchant to return, but he didn’t. They tried to find the employee but he couldn’t be found either. The villagers were stuck with monkeys no one wanted and the price went into free-fall.
Any similarity between this story and Bitcoin is
purely coincidental.
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That's it for this post.Best wishes, stay healthy and keep smiling.
Vera and Alex Olah
Canberra, Australia
Tuesday 6 February 2018