Well by the comments on the previous entry nothing and nobody is safe so we might as well put out an all points bulletin, so everyone is aware of the impending doom. LOL
Well we have had our second flight cancelled and now have no choice but to ride this out at the Waldorf. Luckily insurance will pay for the extended stay so things could be worse. At the moment the earliest we can get out is the 31st which puts us into Zurich on the 1st so we will have to totally rearrange the Italy trip and pray that I can get the hotels and trains to move dates without penalties.
New York today is weird. 90% of stores are closed as the entire public transport system has been shut down. The hotel has limited staff so full room service etc is not possible. The couple of grocery stores that are open are getting the shelves stripped as no one is quite sure what will happen. Like the rest of NYC we have made suitable preparations. This morning it was off to the bottle shop for 3 days supply of drinkable wine, then onto Barnes and Noble for a couple of books and finally the green grocer for a sandwich.
Never thought I would see the day when Bloomingdales was boarded up on a Saturday morning. A lot of people are getting very jumpy about what could occur if the power goes out as is predicted and lots and lots of shops have taken the precaution of Roller grills or as in the pic totally boarding everything up to prevent possible looting and damage from broken glass etc etc etc.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
We've done it again
Good morning from NYC, and the weather has turned. Firstly some housekeeping:
I have disconnected my go-sim until I get to Europe (toooooo bloody expensive over here) and have put back in my telstra sim so if anyone urgently needs to get us then 04111----- is the one to use. Email is still working but at the waldorf the charge is out of this world so will only be online each morning from the lobby.
Di, this one's for you, we are about to get some weather LOL lots of it and it's due to pound NYC on Sunday, yep the day we are suppose to fly to Zurich. The navy has already left for safer water, the shelters around the city are being prepared and we get kicked out of the waldorf on Sunday morning. You got it right, where I go so does the weather LOL. At the moment it is a category 3 hurricane and expected to go to 4 tomorrow and hit us on Sunday as a 2 - 3. This of course continues the tradition of a disaster somewhere on the trip. War with China and Vietnam on the china trip, chenovyal on the Europe trip etc etc etc LOL
Meet up with Arty last night for dinner in Chelsea and today we are all off to do the cloisters as it might be our last chance for a walk around before the weather totally comes in.
Stay tuned for updates
I have disconnected my go-sim until I get to Europe (toooooo bloody expensive over here) and have put back in my telstra sim so if anyone urgently needs to get us then 04111----- is the one to use. Email is still working but at the waldorf the charge is out of this world so will only be online each morning from the lobby.
Di, this one's for you, we are about to get some weather LOL lots of it and it's due to pound NYC on Sunday, yep the day we are suppose to fly to Zurich. The navy has already left for safer water, the shelters around the city are being prepared and we get kicked out of the waldorf on Sunday morning. You got it right, where I go so does the weather LOL. At the moment it is a category 3 hurricane and expected to go to 4 tomorrow and hit us on Sunday as a 2 - 3. This of course continues the tradition of a disaster somewhere on the trip. War with China and Vietnam on the china trip, chenovyal on the Europe trip etc etc etc LOL
Meet up with Arty last night for dinner in Chelsea and today we are all off to do the cloisters as it might be our last chance for a walk around before the weather totally comes in.
Stay tuned for updates
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Last day in Quebec
Good afternoon from a lovely sunny Quebec. Well the last day dawned with brilliant sunshine so we took off straight away for the fort. It was started by the French but then the English interrupted and took over and finally finished it in the mid 1700's. It is still used today as barracks for the 22ns battalion or some such thing, anyway men in uniform wander around. LOL I did take some pics but it is lots of stone walls with very old cannons sticking through gaps - not very picturesque.
The streets started to come alive last night as the rain finally stopped and I don't know where everyone was but all of a sudden thousands were out and about, with queues at most restaurants. The pic above is one of our favourite streets, very narrow, cobble stones and very very old.
Unfortunately there is not much about the original inhabitants of the area. No museum dedicated to them just bits and pieces every now and then in general museums. However we did find this amazing bronze statue of a family group just outside the parliament.
Today also meant we needed to do some shopping so it was on a bus and off to some smart shopping centre out in the burbs. Found the Apple store and picked up a new mouse, then off to Bailes again from more jocks and Rom picked up a new pair of shorts and some kitchen gadgets.
Off to New York tomorrow so will blog you then.
The streets started to come alive last night as the rain finally stopped and I don't know where everyone was but all of a sudden thousands were out and about, with queues at most restaurants. The pic above is one of our favourite streets, very narrow, cobble stones and very very old.
Unfortunately there is not much about the original inhabitants of the area. No museum dedicated to them just bits and pieces every now and then in general museums. However we did find this amazing bronze statue of a family group just outside the parliament.
Today also meant we needed to do some shopping so it was on a bus and off to some smart shopping centre out in the burbs. Found the Apple store and picked up a new mouse, then off to Bailes again from more jocks and Rom picked up a new pair of shorts and some kitchen gadgets.
Off to New York tomorrow so will blog you then.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Bonjour tu vous
Sticking to our usual way of doing things, we could find our way around without a map so it's off to the next city and todays journey was to "Quebec".
We woke to our first day of grey and rain, but as it's been so long since we have seen any we were not complaining, if anything we quite enjoyed the 15 minute walk to the station. The train left Montreal at 8.30 and there were only 4 people in our carriage so the service was fab, unfortunately they use Qantas catering and the scrambled eggs were not. LOL.
This is as far french as we go on the trip (I think) and while it is not a problem we have encountered people that do NOT speak any English even here in the hotel. The hotel is a quaint petite hotel in the old quarter and was originally two houses. This part of the street has been blocked to traffic so is full of restaurants which we cant afford LOL but is very quiet becuse of no traffic and busy with walking tourists and artists flogging their wares.
We are over the road from the "Fairmont" which like most of the Fairmonts across Canada, was built by the Canadian Railway back when money was no object.
As you can see it's very impressive, nothing like ours LOL.
As our breaky on the train was so miserable it was off to Cafe de Paris for lunch and a quick snack of carrot soup and veal cannelloni with lots of crusty bread.
We woke to our first day of grey and rain, but as it's been so long since we have seen any we were not complaining, if anything we quite enjoyed the 15 minute walk to the station. The train left Montreal at 8.30 and there were only 4 people in our carriage so the service was fab, unfortunately they use Qantas catering and the scrambled eggs were not. LOL.
This is as far french as we go on the trip (I think) and while it is not a problem we have encountered people that do NOT speak any English even here in the hotel. The hotel is a quaint petite hotel in the old quarter and was originally two houses. This part of the street has been blocked to traffic so is full of restaurants which we cant afford LOL but is very quiet becuse of no traffic and busy with walking tourists and artists flogging their wares.
We are over the road from the "Fairmont" which like most of the Fairmonts across Canada, was built by the Canadian Railway back when money was no object.
As you can see it's very impressive, nothing like ours LOL.
As our breaky on the train was so miserable it was off to Cafe de Paris for lunch and a quick snack of carrot soup and veal cannelloni with lots of crusty bread.
The hotel has been wonderful to us as I don't think they get too many Aussies stopping in and we must be a welcome change from the hordes south of the border LOL.
Our first request was "Please direct us to a laundry as we are desperate" "no no give it to moi" was the reply and off they went with our laundry and it was all apart of the service - NO CHARGE !!!!! So we will toss them $20 when it comes back in the morning. When you consider that in Montreal and Toronto it was cheaper to buy new stuff than do hotel laundering, then this attitude is amazing.
So far everyone we have spoken to has been great. The people who run the bottle shop were very helpful and knowledgeable, the restaurant was good and we have been given directions to a tapas bar tonight which is just outside the old quarter so prices are $15 a main instead of $39.
Arty I tried to call you today and left a message on your answering machine. Give us a call or I will try again tonight (Sunday)
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Bon soir bon ami
Ok now that Hans and Di have joined forces against moi, I will take care in what I publish, well sort of LOL
Yesterday was the walking day, first off we found that there was no laundry within 15 blocks of our hotel and that the cost of lugging dirty washing half way across town was not worth it, so it was off to the nearest department store "La baile" and into the mens department. Isn't it strange how these places feel just like Myer. Lots of middle aged women in black pretending to be busy, totally ignoring customers, hmmmmm must be something in the cosmetic counters on the ground floor that does this. Anyway, found the jock department and bought some new ones to replace the old ones as it is cheaper than laundry at the hotel.
Climbed to Chalet du Mont Royal which is an old volcano on the edge of town and has a great view over Montreal.
As you can see it is above the bloody buildings downtown and by the time we got up and down we were totally stuffed. But that said, we found places that we would never had seen on a planned tour.
Of course now that we are "Eco Warriors" from Sunrise we had to check out the local animals, or what is left of them and these little fellas provided us with a good show of mating in the park.

Strange that apart from the drunks, weirdos, cyclists and tourist there were no other animals.
Today was "museum" day and off we went to the archeology museum of Montreal, which was really good. They are digging up one of the main streets in old Montreal to discover what they had been trying to hide for the last 200 years !!!!!! anyway it was good and will be finished in 2017 so don't rush down to see it LOL. From there it was off to the tower overlooking the waterfront.
In terms of beautiful gardens around the world this doesn't rate, BUT given that it is frozen for 6 months of the year and recreated every summer then they have done a great job. The architecture around old Montreal is really beautiful.
As you would expect very French, but with lots of modern touches.

The narrow cobbled streets are filled with galleries, cafes and bars so there is no excuse for not enjoying a wander around.
The other side of the city is modern Montreal, starting with the art at our hotel. This amazing sculpture is in the foyer, just waiting to greet you every morning after a big night out LOL, Actually he is about the colour of my eyes this morning.
The Biosphere which looks totally science fiction was actually created back in the dim dark ages of the 20th century but still looks very impressive. I think it was done for the Expo in 1967 but not totally sure.
Lastly for this update and I know I have been going on and on, but this is it for Montreal. There is the totally tacky and this one is for Mark and Carolyn, you're never toooooo far away for a "Lark " to appear.
See you in Quebec (unless something really interesting happens tomorrow).
Yesterday was the walking day, first off we found that there was no laundry within 15 blocks of our hotel and that the cost of lugging dirty washing half way across town was not worth it, so it was off to the nearest department store "La baile" and into the mens department. Isn't it strange how these places feel just like Myer. Lots of middle aged women in black pretending to be busy, totally ignoring customers, hmmmmm must be something in the cosmetic counters on the ground floor that does this. Anyway, found the jock department and bought some new ones to replace the old ones as it is cheaper than laundry at the hotel.
Climbed to Chalet du Mont Royal which is an old volcano on the edge of town and has a great view over Montreal.
As you can see it is above the bloody buildings downtown and by the time we got up and down we were totally stuffed. But that said, we found places that we would never had seen on a planned tour.
Of course now that we are "Eco Warriors" from Sunrise we had to check out the local animals, or what is left of them and these little fellas provided us with a good show of mating in the park.
Strange that apart from the drunks, weirdos, cyclists and tourist there were no other animals.
Today was "museum" day and off we went to the archeology museum of Montreal, which was really good. They are digging up one of the main streets in old Montreal to discover what they had been trying to hide for the last 200 years !!!!!! anyway it was good and will be finished in 2017 so don't rush down to see it LOL. From there it was off to the tower overlooking the waterfront.
In terms of beautiful gardens around the world this doesn't rate, BUT given that it is frozen for 6 months of the year and recreated every summer then they have done a great job. The architecture around old Montreal is really beautiful.
As you would expect very French, but with lots of modern touches.
The narrow cobbled streets are filled with galleries, cafes and bars so there is no excuse for not enjoying a wander around.
The other side of the city is modern Montreal, starting with the art at our hotel. This amazing sculpture is in the foyer, just waiting to greet you every morning after a big night out LOL, Actually he is about the colour of my eyes this morning.
The Biosphere which looks totally science fiction was actually created back in the dim dark ages of the 20th century but still looks very impressive. I think it was done for the Expo in 1967 but not totally sure.
Lastly for this update and I know I have been going on and on, but this is it for Montreal. There is the totally tacky and this one is for Mark and Carolyn, you're never toooooo far away for a "Lark " to appear.
See you in Quebec (unless something really interesting happens tomorrow).
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Bonjour, Merci, oui oui, bonsoir, Parlez vous Anglis ?
(Excuse my bad french)
AAAAAAh yes we are in Montreal. We love it. Arrived this afternoon and the first thing you notice is that the language situation has moved from English to French as the first language. Luckily everyone so far has good English so it hasn't been a problem.
Sorry Di have to mention the hotel, it's truly amazing. No, not 5 star, not sure where you would put it, but it is definitely a contemporary art gallery hiding as a hotel. The art is wonderful, Warhols etc etc etc I will take pics and post them while we are here. Our room is immediately above the rider and horse and while it is not grand it is pretty dam good.
Walked around the old area this afternoon, restaurant spotting, bar spotting and it's great being back in a place that is almost exclusively french. Fillet mignons everywhere, coquilles st Jacques all over the place and of course frites to accompany everything LOL.
Now I know this is very sexist but I have to say Montreal has the best looking blokes and the best dressed so far. On the other hand the ladies seem to be letting the team down.
Off to Bistro Boris for dinner so will check in tomorrow.
PS. G'day gets a very strange reaction over here LOL but at our local bar already have us tagged on their computer system as aussies.
PPS. Pic from Niagara that Ron took, it's pretty self explanatory LOL Not what I was expecting when I made the booking.
Good Morning from day 4
We survived the tortures of Niagara and the many many thousands of tourists that make the place look like a Disney theme park. The day started well with us deciding not to do an organised tour and to go down on the train and bus and wander around at leisure. We made the early train which should have given us lots of time but at the station we were accosted by a women from Holland that took a liking to us and decided to do the trip with us - hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. She talked so much that we missed the announcements on the PA and missed our stop which also meant we missed the bus connection. We eventually got back to where we were supposed to be only to find that there was a 2 hour wait until the next bus. Burlington Canada, not the most exciting place to spend any time. We eventually found a 2nd cup coffee house (but the coffe was sooooo bad we didnt stay for the second cup) and killed time there. Niagara as a place is awful, full of very very bad taste amusements and crowds that make Myer boxing day sales look like a deserted park. The falls were great when you could get to see them.
We eventually gave up with the crowds and headed home to the promise of a good Mexican restaurant
in the Westend market. The place was packed so the food was expected to be good but in reality was just ok, but the drinks - WOW
The margaritas went down a treat and so did some very cold beers. The weather has been great with hot days 27 and a bit of humidity and cool nights.
All up we enjoyed Toronto and it was much better than we expected, but like our traditional way of travelling - if we could find our way around on the streetcars, underground and above ground rail systems both day and night so we had outstayed our time and it was time to move onto unknown territory.
At the moment we are on a train heading along the side of Lake Erie to Montreal. Bit hard to type so will call it quits and update you tomorrow.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Day 2 and a weeeee scare
Carbon testing is being carried out to see which is older
Day two and a bit of a scare over breakfast. We found this great little 50's diner in Dundas Square and it is totally original (will try to get a pic tomorrow if we go back) complete with hat and coat racks at every booth and an original 50's espresso machine (which I am sure hasn't had a lot of use). Of course we had to go thought the "how do you want your eggs ? over easy ? sunny side up? etc etc etc and while we were doing that I was checking the calendar to see what would be a good day to do Niagara Falls.
Horror, horror according to the dates we were due to leave tomorrow, so that meant only today in Toronto and no time to do the falls. Crisis meeting back at the hotel with booking slips only to find I had made a weeeee error on the calender and all is well, off to Niagara tomorrow. Did I say I made a mistake? that must be an error too.
Today we just walked the city and did the sights. Westend market for the Mexican which is apparently to die for - closed on Monday, so ended up with so so Chilean food. Off to Fort York, the original fort built by the English in 1700's - might as well have been closed, lots of people packing up from a function last night and all the buildings locked up. How about the Art Gallery ? closed, oh yea it's MONDAY.
So, a casual walk back to our hotel, haircut and afternoon nap before heading out again for dinner. Oh did I mention that our hotel is next door to the Filmore ? Canada's largest gentleman's club, Lap dancing a speciality, but I haven't seen a gentlemen going in yet. LOL LOL LOL
Tomorrow Niagara Falls
Monday, August 15, 2011
We're Off
Good Morning from Toronto.
After many many months of planning we are off and running. A big thanks to Mark for getting up at that ungodly hour to drive us to the Bundaberg International Airport and a big tk u to the rubber band on what is called a qantas flight LOL.
We arrived in Syd to be greeted by the Stamford having totally ignored our room request and so war was declared and a lesson on how to run an accommodation venue (and yes this is suppose to be a 5 star hotel) was entered into. Us 1 them 0.
Sunday morning arrived and it was off to international for the preflight business. Lots of people in uniforms running around enjoying their 5 seconds of power, but after surviving many searches we were in. Off to the Air NZ lounge for breakfast and await our call.
Welcome to the pointy end LOL. We both had mini suite which came with personal 15 inch TV, power for lap tops , socks etc etc etc etc and lots and lots of champagne. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah bliss.
We ended up in 5A and 6A and as you can see it didn't take Ron long to get into the swing of the next 19 hours. Yes, that is a glass of bubbly sitting there. LOL
We arrived in reasonable good condition and headed out for dinner. Off to Charles st which is the local Gay village and only about 4 blocks from our hotel and it just turned out that it was the last day of the Leather Pride weekend (and neither of us for the first time had any leather with us), so it was off to Toronto Eagle for a drink and introduce ourselves to the locals.
Dinner was great at an old mansion and they were doing Maine lobster special for the weekend so we had to indulge. Lag eventually caught up and it was off to the hotel bar for a quick night cap and then a good nights sleep.
Day 1 ends.
Friday, August 12, 2011
One sleep
Well packed and ready to roll. These cockys dropped in to say goodbye this afternoon. Bought along another dozen of their friends and proceeded to make an ungodly mess of the bloodwood seeds LOL.
We think we have everything organised so now it's off to Bundy tomorrow at 6.45 and on to the world.
Monday, August 8, 2011
5 Sleeps
Yet another one of our pets coming over to wish us bon voyage, although if the truth be know I would much rather he/she stay right up high in the trees catching mozzies.I almost walked into this one on Sunday when we went exploring the rain forest for more interesting
trees and this very large spider was just (and I mean just) above my head height and frightened the living daylights out of me. The trip was a major success as we found 5 python trees - the first we have seen fully grown. We have 3 just outside the house near the drive but they are only 3 inches tall.
Planning is almost done for Italy. I have booked accommodation in Florence and Hertz car, I am still tossing up over accommodation in Milan and awaiting confirmation of Lake Garda. We thought that we would only harass Hans and Roli for a couple of days before hitting the road for a week. That will give them time to pack and set off on their great trip without worrying about us LOL.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
9 Sleeps
Here's another one for Bruce, very spectacular with three large flower spikes and they should be in full flower the day after we leave LOL. All the orchids are going on holiday to Mad Nursery while we are away and I am sure they will love being in a hothouse for a change - they will be spoilt and not happy about coming home in October.
The Grevilleas are going crazy and along with the orchids, hibiscus etc will flower soon after our departure so if anyone is going past sunrise would you please take a pic for us to see. LOL
Friday, July 29, 2011
Our resident feral catcher.
You just never know who is going to be cruising through the property so making lots of noise when out in the garden is a very wise thing to do. This very large carpet snake had just eaten something very big and was lazing under a tree trying to digest the meal. His/her stomach had swollen to many times its normal size so I can only guess that there is one less bandicoot or turkey running around.
Trip planning continues with the assistance of Di who for the third time has sent me info on Italy and insists we go to Lake Gardia or as I prefer to call it Lake Ga Ga LOL. Looks good so might be able to do it on the way to or from Florence.
Please Please Please Barak sort out the budget and quick, this is not the time for a financial meltdown.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Good Morning everyone, thought it was time to start blogging again and get back into the habit as the trip is not far away. So far the phone has been running hot with calls from NYC and Zurich putting in orders for oz wine, oz wine and more oz wine LOL.
Arty in NYC has put his liver into rehab to get it all ready for the onslaught and is telling everyone he sees that the invasion is about to start and dont be alarmed it's not a terrorist attack just an Aussie attack.
Hans has been number crunching for us in Zurich making sure we know what we should be doing (glad he thinks we know what we're doing because we dont most of the time) when we hit the transport in Europe. So far the schedule for Europe seems to be Zurich for 4 - 5 days then maybe off to Florence (Ron's choice) for 4 days, back to Zurich for a couple more days then maybe off to Istanbul (my choice) for a quick look around, back to Zurich, if time allows either Vienna or Prague for another quick look. All this is totally subject to change LOL.
The Pic - one of my children on the landing between houses.
17 sleeps
Thursday, June 30, 2011
My latest work which I finished about a month ago is entitled "My Rock". The inspiration for this work comes from the rock formations and colours of Porcupine gorge up here in Qld. The swirling patterns in the rock caught my attention when we were there and it has taken me some time to sort out what I was going to do with them and finally the idea of Ron in the rock.
Hope you like it.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Good morning everyone, sorry about the lack of content lately but with the festival, art competition, the purchase of the block next door, enclosing the carport into a fully lock up garage, planting, watering, dining and generally having fun, there doesn't seem to be much time left for other things LOL.
We are now only 7 weeks out from our trip and I am just letting you know that I will be blogging madly when that starts so standby. Trip iterinary is 13th to Syd, 14th to Toronto training to Montreal and Quebec, quick flight to NYC for 4 days then off to Zurich for 3 weeks. Two weeks in Egypt including 3 days sailing on lake nassar, then another 3 days on the nile, then back to Zurich, a couple of days with D and D in Brissy to recover from the flight and then home. I will have a new phone number when travelling so will send to you if you request it. Stay well and blog you soon.
DA
We are now only 7 weeks out from our trip and I am just letting you know that I will be blogging madly when that starts so standby. Trip iterinary is 13th to Syd, 14th to Toronto training to Montreal and Quebec, quick flight to NYC for 4 days then off to Zurich for 3 weeks. Two weeks in Egypt including 3 days sailing on lake nassar, then another 3 days on the nile, then back to Zurich, a couple of days with D and D in Brissy to recover from the flight and then home. I will have a new phone number when travelling so will send to you if you request it. Stay well and blog you soon.
DA
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
It's all happening HMB Endeavour arrives at 1770
Congratulations to Bikie Dave and James on purchasing Miss Guided. She is in good hands (well sort of) and we are sure that she will continue to provide lots and lots of exciting adventures to her new custodians.
Nomads - BE AFRAID, VERY AFRAID LOL LOL LOL
On the local front the excitement is building for the festival this weekend. Today say the arrival of the HMB Endeavour into Bustard Bay. Lots of locals there to witness this great event.
She made quite an spectacle sailing up the coast and finally into the bay. Also, to arrive today was Ben Southall who is about to head off on his latest adventure "Worlds' Greatest Adventure" which is a kayak
trip up the inside of the Great Barrier Reef following in the footsteps of Captain Cook. He heads off on Saturday from the Festival site. Good Luck Ben.
Nomads - BE AFRAID, VERY AFRAID LOL LOL LOL
On the local front the excitement is building for the festival this weekend. Today say the arrival of the HMB Endeavour into Bustard Bay. Lots of locals there to witness this great event.
She made quite an spectacle sailing up the coast and finally into the bay. Also, to arrive today was Ben Southall who is about to head off on his latest adventure "Worlds' Greatest Adventure" which is a kayak
trip up the inside of the Great Barrier Reef following in the footsteps of Captain Cook. He heads off on Saturday from the Festival site. Good Luck Ben.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Jayco Expanda for sale
The time has come for us to say Goodbye to Miss G. We are putting her up for sale and here are some pics for those that are interested.
A last chance to enjoy a quiet moment under the awning.
Front bedroom
Lounge and dining looking toward the front
Looking from the door past kitchen to back bed.
Slide out lounge, fridge, bathroom looking towards back bedroom
Kitchen
Pantry and storage
Second bedroom
Looking from second bedroom to the front
Shower and bathroom
She needs a good home.
A last chance to enjoy a quiet moment under the awning.
Front bedroom
Lounge and dining looking toward the front
Looking from the door past kitchen to back bed.
Slide out lounge, fridge, bathroom looking towards back bedroom
Kitchen
Pantry and storage
Second bedroom
Looking from second bedroom to the front
Shower and bathroom
She needs a good home.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
All at Sea
The other day we headed out to Lady Musgrave island to do some snorkeling and what a day it was. The weather was perfect, 28 degrees, hardly a ripple on the water as you can see from the pic. Lady Musgrave is 35 klms off the coast and to see it this calm was amazing. The snorkeling was spectacular, crystal clear water with unbelievable visibility. The coral island is a national park so no fishing which means that the place is teeming with wildlife. There are several turtle spas which were working overtime with loggerheads and green turtles lining up for spa and clean. Fantastic day.
Our new security system is now in place at the gate so no one can get by during the day, I suspect it is not so effective at night LOL. Our new guards are a pair of owls that have adopted the palm tree at the bottom of our drive.
Adrian and Denise were here for Easter and Adrien took this pic of our house. Great pic.
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