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Friday, November 4, 2011

Athletics Carnival









last friday Anna, Darcy and I ( Ruby) had our annual school sports carnival. Our faction Riddell ended up coming 2nd out of four and Miller coming 1st with 702 points!!! Darcy and I had to run in the 200m 400m and 75m sprint. Anna came 4th in the 50m sprint and I think she was pretty pleased with herself about that! We all had a great day and slept like logs that night!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Dress up day at school

That lovely little girl on the right is Ruby dressed up as Pippi longstockings for the "dress up as a book character" day at school.

The other little girl is her brother Darcy dressed as Goldilocks. And he won a prize! He did say he would go to school one day dressed as a girl - can cross that one off the list now.

Ultrasound training in Northam



I've been sent down to Northam for 5 weeks - by work, not the family. They assure me they will miss me alot, but it may take a few weeks.................



Saturday, August 20, 2011

July Holidays - Leopold ranges























We visited tunnel creek which as the name suggests is a creek that goes through a tunnel. Fancy that.


We grabbed fading torches and wandered through. Very cold water which caused a fair bit of shrinkage. Had Anna sitting on top of my head most of the way through.


Then it was off to Windjana Gorge (think thats how its spelt) for a bit more wandering about. The play Jandamarra was playing at the gorge which was fantastic. The backdrop was spectacular and the true story of the Banuba resistance fighters in that area is very interesting.

Friday, August 19, 2011

July holidays - Hall Creek Rodeo









After my success at the Port Lincoln tuna toss, I was tempted to have a crack at the bull ride at Halls Creek. I sensed the other cowboys liked the "cut of my jib". But alas the organisers insisted on pre-registration. Very disapointing.







Tuesday, August 16, 2011

July Holidays - Wyndham & surrounds










Wyndam is a bit of a funny place. When I visited 20 years ago a chap proudly made the claim that Wyndam had the "largest Boab tree in captivity". Over the years I have often pondered this claim and wondered exactly how one keeps a tree in captivity. I eventually came to the conclusion that I had misheard the bloke or he was an idiot.

Fast forward to 2011. I'm having a chat to a chain smoking gravel voiced crone in the Wyndham second hand shop. She seemed pretty sensible. Making polite conversation I enquire after her swollen and bandaged toe. She replies that now Wyndham has the biggest toe in captivity as well as the biggest Boab in captivity! Remarkable.


Massive excitement over the big crocodile in Wyndham. First big thing since the crappy big camera down south.


There is some pretty nice scenery around Wyndham too.

July Holidays - Kununurra and lake Argyle











Kununurra was pretty cool. Accommodation was a bit tight but eventually found a bit of grass to pitch our tents. Took a cruise on lake Argyle. Pretty big bit of water - apparently 30 Sydney Harbours. Not 100% sure how many olympic sized swimming pools that is but I think you can wash your car whenever you want and water your lawn guilt free in Kununurra.


Visited the Durak homestead of Kings in Grass Castles fame. Luckily they moved it from the bottom of Lake Argyle befor it filled up.


Went to an art gallery, the girls went to the diamond shop where the world famous and very expensive pink Argyle diamonds are sold. Been checking the credit card statement ever since.


















Monday, August 15, 2011

July Holidays - Gibb River Road


































The Gibb River Road was as great as everyone said it was. We went from the Derby end and finished in Kununurra with Jess and the Stones. Not sure how far it was but I counted just over a billion corougations.


We visited numerous gorges and stayed at plenty of cattle stations, crossed rivers, swam in water holes, saw cattle being mustered with helicopters, lit campfires, got three flat tyres (one half way across a river), saw rock art, ate some camp food, drank warm and coolish beer, enjoyed the cattle stations that had a bar that served cold beer, saw spectacular scenery, played spotlight, toasted marshmallows, went horseriding, did some walking, packed and unpacked alot of times and watched Darcy do the whole trip without much concern for his personal hygene.


Undoubtedly the highlight of the trip however was the nifty little demo I did for the kids to show them what happens when you don't tighten up the wheel nuts enough. The rear wheel came off as planned in spectacular fashion, shearing off a couple of studs and buggering the rest in the process. As luck would have it, before the dust had settled a mechanic called Jason rocked up, got out his big toolbox (much bigger than mine) and his big jack (also much bigger than mine) and proceeded to repair what to me looked like a lost cause. His wife served cold drinks for the kids (we only had coolish or warm) and "jobs right mate" off ya go! I owe the bloke a kidney if he ever needs one or at the very least a carton of warm to coolish beer.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

James Price Point protest











Well the coppers finally started to get a bit fair dinkum.


About 40 came up from Perth to get the protesters to "move on". Tracey and the kids were once again out there doing their bit. There were 25 arrests but the best Tracey could do was a warning. Anna was pretty impressed. Told me she heard plenty of "s words" and even a couple of "f words".


Sadly Woodside had their way and have began clearing the site. Very few people in Broome want the gas hub at James Price point and are hopeful that it can still be stopped. Alot of people remain camped at the Minardie Road turnoff in an attempt to slow the progress of the works.

Netball and footy lightning carnival





























Broome Primary travelled to Derby for the lightning carnival. Trace and Gran and Gang (who are in town) went along for the trip.


Ruby played in one of the netball teams who did very well and came fouth. She had a dodgey foot which Mr Super Physio (Terry) fixed for her so she could keep playing.


Darcy played in the footy team which came runner-up which was a great effort considering there were some pretty handy teams there. There was even a team from Wanami which is a remote community 3 hours from Derby which was all girls except for two players!

All the kids had a great time and all the supporters were most impressed with the sportsmanship shown by all the teams.