Sister, Niece And Nephew Arrive To Perth

Early this morning, Shannon, Eilish and Breandan arrived to Perth Domestic Airport from Adelaide for their Xmas present holiday. Their Tiger Airways journey was Eilish and Breandan’s first ever flight!

 

Today we stocked up on food at Subiaco Markets and then spent the afternoon in Kings Park from where the following photos come.

 

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One of many parts of Kings Park I visited for the first time was the Banksia section of the Botanic Gardens.This immature and slightly deformed bloom was asking for its picture to be taken.

 

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Shannon at the top of the elevated walkway and the kids further down; all looking out to the Swan River. The CBD is visible in the photo’s background.

 

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The four of us with South Perth, the Narrows Bridge and the Swan River in the background

 

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A couple of frogs playing around the water garden

60th Anniversary Limousines and Congratulatory Messages

Marga and Poppop’s diamond wedding anniversary celebrations on Friday were a joy to behold.

At 11am a stretch limousine arrived in front of Mum and Dad’s house in Henley Beach. Upon seeing the luxury vehicle Marga thought the chauffeur must have gone to the wrong address! 10 of us piled into the back of the custom vehicle for a tour of Glenelg, the Adelaide CBD and West Lakes, where we arrived to the Lakes Resort Hotel for lunch. This was my grandparents’ first ever limo ride after over 80 years of life!

Towards the end of lunch I read out congratulatory letters from all and sundry:
– Federal Opposition Leader Malcom Turnbull
– Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
– South Australian Governor Kevin Scarce
– Member for the Electorate of Grey Rowan Ramsey
– South Australian Premier Mike Rann
– South Australian Opposition Leader Martin Hamilton-Smith
– Governor General Quentin Bryce; and,
– Queen of Australia Elizabeth R

I knew my Mother’s parents were exemplary and popular people but I didn’t know their network extended this far! 🙂

Broome Beach Sand Patterns

At low tide on both Gantheaume Point and Cable Beach there are millions of tiny sand balls arranged in different patterns, often in groups surrounding individual holes.

 

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Two hole-centric sand designs up close 

 

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Multiple patterns from a more distant aspect

 

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The sand artist: tiny, camouflaged crabs. Normally the crabs hid in their holes as I approached to take their photos but I managed to catch the specimen in the picture above.

Cable Beach Camel Photos, Broome

One of the highlights of a trip to Broome is watching the camel train take tourists along Cable Beach at sunset. I watched this spectacle both evenings with second day proving more scenic:

 

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Camel tracks

 

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Ships of the desert beach. On a clearer day the scene would be even more beautiful.

 

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A closer shot of the guide leading the tourist-laden camels

 

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Sunset coincided with low tide

 

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Hi From Tropical Broome, Western Australia!

After an extended QANTAS Link flight via Newman* I eventually landed in Broome this morning for a long weekend R&R; break.

This is my first visit to tropical Australia. Broome is coming towards the end of its wet season and I’ve so far survived one downpour. I was hoping the mangoes were in season (they’re still being sold in Perth) but my hopes were dashed when The Mango Place stallholder at the Saturday courthouse markets told me the season finished 6 weeks before Xmas. At least I got some mango jam.

To escape the rain and see more of the area I have hired a Hyundai Getz. In the next two days I plan to visit Cable Beach at sunset, Matso’s Broome Brewery and the Japanese Cemetery amongst other places.

My accommodation is a dormitory room at Kimberley Klub, a well-endowed hostel. The poolside bar is blairing out greatest hits (was American Pie, now Khe San) and itinerant workers and backpackers (often one and the same thing) are lingering around.

I have almost finished reading the controversial Broomtime non-fiction book by Anne Coombs and Susan Varga. Their part interview, part journal work is almost a decade old but the descriptions of the town and its extremely diverse people are still largely true. A large proportion of locals are of mixed race, containing various degrees of European, Aboriginal, Chinese, Japanese, Malay, and other ethnicities.

I’m looking forward to exploring Broome in the next few days.

*The plane stopped for fuel in isolated Newman as there was a tropical low (one step from a cyclone) in Broome’s vicinity and the captain wanted extra fuel in case the weather extended the journey.

West Leederville, Perth

This blog has been silent for a while because I recently moved into a new home in West Leederville!

 

I now live in a duplex house with Chrystelle and Gary. It is in a wonderful location – close to Leederville Train Station, Lake Monger and Leederville’s cafe strip. The place is also not too far from Subiaco, King’s Park and work in the CBD.

 

Blogging will remain intermittent until we have the Internet at home. I am writing this from Cafe Villa, the only cafe on the Leederville strip with wireless Internet access.