All gone…

The international exercise that used Bowen as one of its bases (the one I wrote about last month ) has finally come to an end
And if you’re a little bit strange like me some of you might be interested in this detailed ‘wrap up’ article released by the Defence dept.
It includes many Facts, Figures, Places Where, Reasons Why …plus mention of the four servicemen who lost their lives down the coast near Lindeman Island.

The exclusion zone ‘warning’ notice boards found near various beaches and other spots in town have now been removed – see how the little arrow I added shows how close that area was to Rose Bay and why we saw all the ships moored there, prepared and ready…we weren’t quite sure what for though
(It turned out that US military and the ADF built a 540m floating pier at Bowen, Queensland.) source

At the end of the allocated time they moved off slowly, one by one, over several days – turning east and sailing away. Past Gloucester Island and off into the Coral Sea.

So by August 19th they had all gone and the seas were ‘empty’ again.

And it was almost like magic (or perhaps coincidence) lots of families began to arrive for an early Saturday morning dip. There were balls to kick and buckets and spades for the littlies, as well as sea kayaks and boards (of all shapes and sizes) – children here are so confident around water.

Now our mornings are back to watching gentle peaceful views like this – a single yacht sailing by in a northerly direction.

Winter is coming to an end and I’m going to miss this when we leave for home in a couple of weeks time 🙁

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Just me wondering….

Friday morning coffee at the Yacht Club

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Two o/seas news items during the week – one an achievement’ the other a disappointment – had me churning thoughts around in my mind

  • Why do it
  • Why is it considered important- necessary even
  • Is it of benefit to any country who does it
  • Surely all the money spent could be better used elsewhere
  • Only four countries have achieved it
  • Lives have been lost trying to do it

I have many more questions
I’d be grateful if anyone is able to answer any of the ones above
and convince me it’s all been money well spent

Monday Musings – a time to think and ponder

Eat in or Takeaway…

What did The Golfer do when he noticed I wasn’t feeling the best..

He took me out to lunch at The Cove – a special spot with its green tropical garden plus sea views. Lightly booked that day but because it was very warm we decided to sit ‘inside’ under cover. But look, inside or out the food tastes just as good.

Here’s my King Prawn Salad with crispy Noodles – neither of us remember what The Golfer ate so we’ll just have to go again to refresh his memory 😊

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And what was there to do but laugh the day we tried the little coffee shop down the road and it had run out of table space but had room at the outside bar. Now that’s great for those who can clamber up onto high stools – not so for a short legged Catherine having an achy back day. I found a little stool made a great improvised table while The Golfer enjoyed his from up on high

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Then just when I thought ‘all was lost’ and I’d never see it again, what did he do but find my little gold heart and chain – down the back of the bed!
Not one for glamour and glitter this was one gift from him I wouldn’t like to lose.

Four ‘treasures’ that go everywhere with me

What would I take…

There are other sentimental items in my life but if we had to leave home in a hurry the charm & chain along with the beautiful pearl ring that did not cost a fortune- (story recounted here) – another ring (found in an op shop) so similar in design that when worn together they look like a matching set and my mothers very thin ‘9ct utility’ wartime wedding ring which I wear in front to hold the two together would be what I’d pick up first.

[This was a fun trivia question at a recent mixed Probus gathering- men v ladies. The answers were surprising….not all ladies opted for jewellery- not all men opted for power tools. Most mentioned photographs.]

📘 What’s with the ‘doubleyous’…

So what’ve you been doing…

Well, wonders will never cease – I’ve been reading..

Have just started The Day of the Triffids- John Wyndham. One of those ‘might be interesting’ books written a fair while ago.

One chapter of 17 finished, 16/233 pages, so far so good but it’s going to take a while because this Penguin edition . . . . has very small print

#3

I finished two more of the DCI Jack Hawksworth series by Fiona McIntosh. (an author I have trouble reading) I’ve only ever finished one of her other novels but these are very different. They are easy to read with enough twists and turns to keep you interested. It’s not always the one you think it is who turns out to be the villain!
Now I need to find #2 and then wait for #5 to be published.

#4

https://www.fantasticfiction.com/m/fiona-mcintosh/dci-jack-hawksworth/.
https://www.penguin.com.au/books/lists/get-to-know-dci-jack-hawksworth


I finally, after quite a while of wondering will I or won’t I because it certainly wasn’t holding my interest, arrived at the end of Fled.
There was something about it that (after reading many ‘accounts’ of early transportation) just didn’t seem to jell, yes there was hardships and punishments but the lead character seemed to have it too easy. Based on fact so some of it must have been true but how much was poetic license I don’t know.

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What I’ve been watching in the evenings (while The Golfer has been glued to the tv showing an interest in the round and other shaped ball games)

I binged on the whole 5 series of  UTOPIA. The only Australian made tv program I look forward to each year. Rewatching episodes of less than 30 mins meant it wasn’t a difficult exercise 😊

~ A satire about the difficult process of taking grand, uncosted, inadequately planned, fundamentally flawed schemes – and passing them off as “Nation Building”. ~

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3163562/.
https://iview.abc.net.au/show/utopia

Then I started on SMOTHER – an Irish series I hadn’t watched before.
This is some strange family! if you’ve seen it you’ll know what I mean. It was strange enough for me to keep coming back to watch more and more. I’d be interested in what o/seas readers who’ve watched it thought of the series.


~ Following her husband’s tragic death, Val Ahern investigates what might have happened in the hours after Denis caused chaos at her birthday party with an untimely announcement. Val reexamines the life of the man she was married to for 30 years ~

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11719808/.
https://iview.abc.net.au/show/smother

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And lastly (just for fun) guess what’s been happening elsewhere

A new season of ‘let’s wake every two hours and go for a pee’ turned up. I asked Aging Australia (imaginary group) if I could return it because it had definitely worn out its welcome.

They suggested I try ‘life is an aching back’ instead but I declined saying after recent experiences I was up to date with that series and wasn’t renewing my subscription.

No wonder I’ve been out of sorts for a while!

Rhonda has returned. . .

For a while there after the death of her husband Rhonda Hertzel of Down to Earth fame continued to write on her blog.

Then in February this year she decided to concentrate her writing on another area of social media.

However recently she’s had a change of heart and has reopened her blog.

Welcome back Rhonda. . .those who don’t do Insta have missed you

Pop over and see how she’s moving on and rethinking her simple life in Queensland

DOWN TO EARTH can be found HERE

Must be a good day for fishing

Bowen Boat Harbour, Bowen, Far North Queensland

Monday August 14th 2023

10am most car/boat trailer spots filled

Tides right – wind’s finally died down – sun’s shining

Launch away…
Boat for sale – apply within

Wordless Wednesday – when photos tell their own stories

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I wonder..

I wonder when she is 80
will she remember this beautiful peaceful Saturday morning
on the beach at Rose Bay

9.30am Saturday August 12 2023

Don’t mind me….I’m just feeling a little bit….well, I’m not sure what
(Following on from my last post).

My Mother would say – ‘put it down to your age
Oh how right you are Mum 🤔

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Remember when..

18 yr old Catherine (below) would often tell her parents she would never join the ‘When We’ club. That was their pet name for the recollections some people often have. . .usually beginning “Do you remember when (we) ****” – or when bragging rights appear “well, when we did this that or the other” which usually was much better than anyone else taking part in the conversation.

Then she met The Golfer who even as a young man was a master member of the club – at that time his ‘questioning’ was usually when surrounded by other servicemen he’d served with – about different places and events relevant to them all. In later years it is still about the same things….service personnel never lose their memories of familiar connections that bind them to each other.

These days his ‘remember when’s’ have also become memory joggers – if he can’t quite place a time or event – hopefully Catherine can😊

In the mean time Catherine…who stood by her word and still won’t start a conversation with those words ….has been noticing recently all those young ones who visit the bay early in the morning are fit and healthy.

It’s not uncommon to see them (singly or in a group) facing east, looking out at the ocean, practicing their Salute to the Sun plus various other poses right there on the sands.

And in her mind, silently, she has been ‘remembering when’

When it was all so easy….

Yes, there are other ways to achieve the same benefit but…..
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Here’s a short standing version…

And a slightly longer seated one…

A horse and cart. .

A few years ago now (2019) Melbourne was lucky enough to have (some of) The Terracotta Warriors come to town for several months. .. .to the NGV in fact. We were away for a lot of that time and because of the strong interest had to wait until the last week to get our exhibition tickets.

It was definitely worth the wait (and the ticket price) however there was just one problem (for me) – much of it was behind glass and the lighting was ‘strange’ plus there were so many people around so I found it difficult to get good photos.

There was another exhibition running side by side with this one which covered modern Chinese art – featuring installations using gunpowder and 10,000 porcelain starlings depicted as a murmuration……but in my mind this is what stole the show.

The Emperor’s Chariots – or as I said to The Golfer.
‘Come and have a look at these rather nice looking horse and carts’

At first glance these might all look the same but different angles mean there’s something different to see in all of them .
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Tiggers Mum aka F mentioned ‘bucket lists’ the other day and I’ll admit to having had China on my list. It’s been so much easier to go there (under supervision) yes you really only get to see all the touristy things… for me that would be The Great Wall for one plus to possibly see more of thousands of warriors who made up The Army plus the real chariots because the ones that came to Melbourne (and anywhere else in the world) are replicas.

Unfortunately after the exhibition closed the whole world was turned upside down by the pandemic. I dislike disappointments but somehow I think I’ll have to enjoy the memories of what we saw that day because I’m not getting any younger I don’t think I’m/we are going to make it after all.
We haven’t been back to the NGV either – that is going to be a lot easier to rectify.
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https://concreteplayground.com/melbourne/arts-entertainment/ngv-terracotta-warriors

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/arts/how-ngv-staged-its-terracotta-warriors-and-cai-guoqiang-exhibition/news-story/f894bfcef07876b736a3ec73f3aec853

https://www.shine.cn/feature/art-culture/2111128068/

It appears..

Or so I have been told …..by some of my children ….that more than one of these ‘sayings’ came out of my mouth when they were growing up

And just by coincidence this arrived from my sister….

…..if our mother were still here we’re thinking she’d be saying the same thing

Because – we definitely remember many of these ‘saying’s’ (plus the ones above) coming out of her mouth when we were growing up 😊😊

Were any of these heard in your house?
Or did you have very patient mothers?

That came around quickly…

August is the 8th month of the year – one which has 31 days
June & July came and went (quickly), today is the 2nd of August, the 63rd day of Winter here in Australia, which means that..…wait for it
Spring will arrive in 29 days😊.
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Finally after four weeks life has slowly settled into some sort of a routine – a quiet non hectic routine nothing like at home. . .
Here I’m perfectly happy to look at gardens around town and know I don’t have to tend to them
Over the years I’ve been to local service clubs as a visitor but have decided to give them a miss this year.
With no choir or book club to join, any singing I do is confined to the shower and of course I can read anywhere and maybe tell you about the books I read.
There’s a ‘weekly ‘gathering of ladies’ for craft* in the camp kitchen – which I avoid….if I want to whinge about life I’ll do it at home with people I know….and where some handiwork gets done at the same time (*here people make a show of leaving it on the table but not doing anything*).

Something different though – is that we eat out far far more often (it’s a first world problem for me but cooking with electric in a very confined space is not on my list of ‘things to do’ – I’m a cooking with gas, give me room to move gal😊) . . and (another first world problem) the internet signal/reception for all carriers is lousy in the area we are staying!
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It’s been a sort of hit and miss week- I finished a couple of ‘small’ books and a few more of the little blanket squares but the ‘big things I wanted to get done never really got a look in. I began to read Fled but was sidetracked by those smaller books – the same thing happened when it came to making up the brown fair isle jumper, front, back and sleeves were sewn together but when it came to picking up for the neckline – well those easy to knit squares were suddenly far more interesting! It’s a good job there’s no deadline on any of these activities.

Made it to ch.11
Still have the neck to finish

I have to say it’s been a while since I’ve been reduced to tears when reading a book – in fact I’d be hard pushed to remember the last time – yet it’s happened twice over this past week and all because of those two little books
Who says books written for children are only of interest to children and war memoirs are only of interest to men??.

The Odd Angry Shot – William Nagle. . .1975. 137pages.
Recollections of time spent in Vietnam, written as only an Australian could. Thoughts about happenings – then “Remember?” .
Seemingly larrikin behaviour mixed with dark humour mixed with emotion followed by ‘didn’t see it coming’ violence.
Do try to get a copy if you can – not a novel, not a full blown record of events – just one person remembering.

Seven Little Australians – Ethel Turner ….1894. 177pages.
Reminding me at times of The Railway Children and Little Women – this is a story about children, their father and their stepmother in late 1800s Australia.
Very ‘normal’ individual high spirited (described by the author as naughty) children aged 16 down to 4 – a young stepmother (with her own young child from the marriage) who took on the raising of (and lovingly caring for) those six children when their own mother died . . . she is the go between them and – a father in the army who tends to be strict yet caring.
Life just happens along full of daily ‘adventures’ – some that might seem strange in these days but were as possibly would have been then. Growing up is never easy – unexpected things turn up – some of them funny, some of them very dramatic, some of them very sad.
Yes, it’s described as a children’s book….but so so readable by an adult

#enjoyeverymoment

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