Thursday, 2 March 2017




WAGC...another golf shot


Floreat Beach at sunset

Tuesday, 28 February 2017




Listening to "Adele", who is playing at the Domain Stadium tonight. As it is a warm and still night we could hear her quite well. Tash is holding Rusty's ball. He enjoyed a play in the front yard for a change.

Sunday, 26 February 2017




Our view from the Chevron Gardens, one of the many places to enjoy the Festival of Perth.  Tonight we saw the Evan Sherman Big Band, great sound.


Friday, 24 February 2017




Curtin University...O week

Wednesday, 22 February 2017




Back to work today and the campus looked so different. After weeks of holidays and the campus being so quiet, today was O Day and it was buzzing. Great to see.

Monday, 20 February 2017




What an exciting day ...we played at Royal Adelaide Golf Course. The trains didn't run through the course during the tournament but they did today. (Notice the little screens in the carts.)


Pete and I played with a lovely couple from the Grange Golf club.


The 18th hole...it all looked so different without all the people!


Jane and I with our winnings ( there weren't many ladies playing.) Following the game we had a fabulous lunch, a day to remember.

Sunday, 19 February 2017





Although at times it was a rainy and overcast day, Pete and I still managed to do a lot of walking and sightseeing in the heart of Adelaide city. Above is a beautiful old building, St Barnabas College belonging to the Anglican Diocese.


St Peter's Cathedral


One of several old buildings of the Adelaide Women's and Children's Hospital


Pete standing on the River Torrens Footbridge


Adelaide Oval ( we snuck in whilst they were dismantling the Guns and Roses concert stage)


University of Adelaide Medical and Nursing building...quite exciting looking , I thought.


The Mitchell Building, University of Adelaide


We stumbled across this Fringe Event in the State Library and were able to watch a virtual reality movie...amazing!


I just loved this place....part of the State Library of Adelaide


This was one of the many delightful exhibits at the Jam Factory. It was made using steel and cuisenaire rods. Pete and I both used the rods in our early years in primary school in NSW and QLD.