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Velodrome

September 3, 2011 1 comment

Wow, over a month since I’ve posted to my poor neglected blog. Time flies.

Anyway, spring has sprung, and we took a trip to the velodrome with the girls after school a couple of days ago. The velodrome is in beautiful condition at the moment. Really looking forward to using it a lot during the summer.

Velodrome

The girls both took the vehicle of their choice – bike for the big girl, and scooter for the little one.

Adelaide

The scooter was fun for a while, then it was more exciting to climb the embankment.

Eloise

Both had fun.

Sisters

Tullaroop picnic

March 13, 2011 Comments off

Big Girl’s friend was staying with us for the day yesterday and we had a picnic dinner at Tullaroop Reservoir. I knew I’d be shooting in low light but couldn’t find the camera mounting plate for the tripod so I had to push the ISO and shoot handheld. Reasonably happy with some of the shots I got.

Tullaroop

Tullaroop

Tullaroop

Tullaroop

Avoca Falls

March 6, 2011 1 comment

We visited Lisa’s Dad over in Avoca today and took him for a drive out to Avoca Falls. No water, but it sure is a nice spot.

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Fred

February 27, 2011 Comments off

Had a visit from Fred today – first time in quite a while. He’s been busy, Lisa and I have been busy, and we just haven’t had a chance to catch up for a while. Good times.

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Categories: Country Life, Family

Visiting Nathan

February 27, 2011 Comments off

Our cousin Nathan returned from Japan last week – and he’s off to Melbourne to study again next week, so we had a pretty small window during which we could go visit him at home. Big Girl had been looking forward to seeing him for a while, and really enjoyed the visit. Not sure that Little Girl remembered who he was (she’s 3, and he’s been away for over a year) but had a good time anyway.

A dreadful photo of Nathan with no concern for background objects. I've forgotten how to take photos.

They had fun with Adam and Elly as well.

Kids with Adam and Elly.

Categories: Family, Kids

Scottish Tattoo

January 3, 2011 1 comment

New Year’s day in Maryborough has long been associated with the annual highland gathering. This year was the 150th celebration – and to mark the occasion, the Highland Society decided to hold a Scottish Tattoo.

The tattoo was preceded by a parade down the main road. Because I was behind the wheel of one of the SES rescue trucks I don’t have photos of the parade, but we certainly had fun being part of it. The kids lining the route loved seeing the trucks with flashing lights and blaring sirens.

Tattoo

The tattoo itself was fantastic. It kicked off with the Maryborough brass band playing a few introductions and was followed up by some re-enactment actors who played out a scene depicting the discovery of gold in Maryborough. Regular readers might recognise a few of the actors.

Re-enactment actors

Next up was a ensemble of pipe and drum bands (something like 7 or 8 bands combined) that sounded fantastic. They played for 10 or 15 minutes and the crowd enjoyed every second of it.

Combined pipe & drum band

Celine

Once the band left, a small stage was setup for Celine Toner, a Celtic singer. Her set of 5 songs were great and left a lasting impression on the girls. Because they shared a changing room with Celine they spent a bit of time with her and her band. We’ve got a personally signed CD and some great memories.

Re-enactment actors and Malcolm, Celine's guitar player

Celine Toner

Celine and Eloise

I’m afflicted

Peter, Diane and Terry (an acting friend of Peter’s) played a second set as a snake-oil salesman. They needed an audience plant who would be afflicted by some terrible disease and then miraculously cured. Cue Big Girl:

Adelaide being "cured"

Marching Girls

No highland event would be complete without marching girls and sword dancing. There were two groups of marching girls – one group called The Originals who was made up of older women who have been marching girls at earlier highland gatherings. They weren’t as mobile as they used to be, but you could tell they were having a great time marching in front of a crowd again.

The Originals

Next up were the modern day marching and sword dancing girls. There were four different groups and they all did pretty well – they were another crowd favourite.

Sword dancing

The Windy Kilts

An actor played the role of audience warm up and MC early in the event. Later, he slipped into his role as leader of The Windy Kilts. They were great – very funny stuff. Completely unsophisticated slapstick humour, but I loved every minute of it.

The Windy Kilts

Finale

The event closed with the whole arena filled with the Maryborough brass band, the massed pipe and drum bands, the marching girls and the actors. The bands played a few final songs including Auld Lang Syne (it is New Year, after all) and finished the only way the possible could with Scotland The Brave.

Grand Finale

Next year

I’ve been told that if this year’s tattoo was a success they’ll make it a regular part of the new year’s event. I haven’t yet heard whether they’ve made a decision (it’s a little early to know) but given that Princes Park was full of people who loved every minute of what went on, I can’t see how it could be considered anything other than a success.

Bonus photos

A few more random shots from yesterday…

Adelaide

Eloise

Aunty Diane

Castlemaine

Pipes

Terry

Massed Pipe and Drum Band

Terry

Bands in formation

Pipes

A very busy weekend

October 10, 2010 1 comment

We’ve had a very, very busy weekend. Yesterday we spent a bunch of time in the garden while Big Girl went to a couple of birthday parties, and today we had three different events: a girl guide flag raising ceremony, a fete to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the local kindergarten, and Big Girl had her first singing workshop.

Big Girl

One of the things that the girl guides did at their flag raising ceremony was to renew their promise.

Renewing her Guide promise

At the fete, the kids had a go in the slime bucket. Little one wasn’t as convinced it was as much fun as Big Girl.

Slime bucket

Categories: Family, Kids

There be gold in them thar hills

March 29, 2010 Comments off

I took the day off work today (considering it marks the end of my 43rd year on the planet) so the Kids and I over to Castlemaine to have lunch with my parents. We also dovetailed in a visit to two of the gold mining heritage areas that are in nearby Chewton.

The first was the Forest Creek Gold Diggings. This is a walking trail around a few hectares of bush that still has lots of remnants of gold processing machinery. There were a few interesting things to see there. We only saw one piece of casting that had its origin embossed on it, and that was from the Sirocco company in Belfast, Ireland.

After lunch we went over to the site of the Garfield Water Wheel. I have to admit that I’d never even heard of this until Mum showed me an old photo of it a week or two back. The wheel itself is long gone, but the stone foundations that it stood on are still there. They are huge.

Garfield Water Wheel

You can see from the curved markings on the inside of the right support just how large this thing was. It was 70 feet in diameter – around 22 meters – and when it was operating it could be heard from Castlemaine, which is almost 10km away. The wheel was fed from an overhead wooden flume and was used to run a series of stamps that crushed the ore.

Garfield Water Wheel

The kids had a great day with their grandparents, and we all enjoyed wandering around the gold diggings. As Mum commented, it’s just so peaceful being out in the bush. At the site of the water wheel you can’t hear anything except a bit of wind in the trees and lots and lots of birds.

I’ve got a more extensive photo set up on flickr.

Grandma and little one

Categories: Family, History, Photography

Sausage rolls

March 21, 2010 4 comments

Lisa and the kids have been making sausage rolls for dinner.

Sausage rolls

Sausage rolls

Sausage rolls

Categories: Family, Food, Kids

Mum and Dad

March 15, 2010 Comments off

Had dinner with Mum and Dad tonight, and spent a bit of time afterward taking a few photos. I had the lighting gear with me (brollies, remotes, light stand, etc) so we had a bit of a mini photo session in the lounge room.

Mum

Dad

Categories: Family, Photography
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