Well, hi there everyone, we have finally arrived in SEQ, Caboolture to be exact for the time being, but here is our episode for "Eating our way around Australia" September, which takes us up to the other side of the range.
Thanks for that .. Well put together & a great read .. G
Dunmowin said
08:43 PM Oct 19, 2016
Thanks Cupie,In enjoy writing it - and travelling it....
rayaroundoz said
12:52 AM Oct 20, 2016
Another great read. One of sons has recently moved from Perth to QLD to live. He is loving the warm climate, living in Buderim.
Dougwe said
09:24 AM Oct 20, 2016
More good reading with great pics Lorraine, thanks.
I noticed the grave without reaing at first and thought, gee, she's done him in :)
Cupie said
11:24 AM Oct 20, 2016
rayaroundoz wrote:
Another great read. One of sons has recently moved from Perth to QLD to live. He is loving the warm climate, living in Buderim.
Buderim is a great place to live .. Climate fantastic.
We lived there for a few years in Ballinger Cr. Just across the road from the historic Ballinger House. We had great views from the mouth of the Mooloolah River to Caloundra. Left it to move to a beach front house opposite the Yacht Club. Arguably even better.
Dunmowin said
09:24 PM Oct 20, 2016
Thanks Ray & Doug, Yes the incident with the "wood grave" still makes us chucke.
Cupie, Ray, Love the sunshine coast, more so that the gold coast. As a past SEQ resident, I know where to go if I want to "beat the rush" Today it was Sandstone Point, near Bribie.
rayaroundoz said
12:33 AM Oct 21, 2016
Prior to moving to Perth in 1987 I lived and worked on the Gold Coast. Worked at Southport and lived at Biggera Waters. Great unit overlooking the water but hated the Gold Coast lifestyle. Enjoyed taking family back there for holidays but never live there again.
Just loved the Sunshine Coast so looking forward to a trip over there when my son has settled in.
Lesley F said
01:43 PM Nov 6, 2016
Some of those Country bakeries are awesome, I'm eating my way around Australia, and my waistline is expanding by the minute!!!! aaaagghhhh.
Dunmowin said
01:55 PM Nov 11, 2016
Lesley F wrote:
Some of those Country bakeries are awesome, I'm eating my way around Australia, and my waistline is expanding by the minute!!!! aaaagghhhh.
Tell me about it!
daffyfrancis said
11:24 AM Nov 13, 2016
Hi Lorraine & John,
Great to read of your continuing travelling exploits. Pity we can't find a firewood grave here as our winter stockpile has long gone & we need to start cutting up another truck load of logs for next winter.
David & Jackie.
Aus-Kiwi said
06:01 PM Nov 13, 2016
That was eating ?? Lol some of BEST meals we've had have been in small country towns . Fish I'll never forget down SA .
Well, hi there everyone, we have finally arrived in SEQ, Caboolture to be exact for the time being, but here is our episode for "Eating our way around Australia" September, which takes us up to the other side of the range.
Happy reading
Thanks for that .. Well put together & a great read .. G
Thanks Cupie,In enjoy writing it - and travelling it....
I noticed the grave without reaing at first and thought, gee, she's done him in :)
Buderim is a great place to live .. Climate fantastic.
We lived there for a few years in Ballinger Cr. Just across the road from the historic Ballinger House. We had great views from the mouth of the Mooloolah River to Caloundra. Left it to move to a beach front house opposite the Yacht Club. Arguably even better.
Thanks Ray & Doug, Yes the incident with the "wood grave" still makes us chucke.
Cupie, Ray, Love the sunshine coast, more so that the gold coast. As a past SEQ resident, I know where to go if I want to "beat the rush" Today it was Sandstone Point, near Bribie.
Just loved the Sunshine Coast so looking forward to a trip over there when my son has settled in.
Some of those Country bakeries are awesome, I'm eating my way around Australia, and my waistline is expanding by the minute!!!! aaaagghhhh.
Tell me about it!
Hi Lorraine & John,
Great to read of your continuing travelling exploits. Pity we can't find a firewood grave here as our winter stockpile has long gone & we need to start cutting up another truck load of logs for next winter.
David & Jackie.