Sunday 2 December 2018

Sunrise and Sheep Stations


How is it, that a month has past since I last wrote. As usual I will try to let the photos do the talking. These were taken at Coral Cove near Bundaberg. I have become a bit of a morning person (I know, no one is more shocked than I), anyhow, it was nice to get up and watch the sun rise over the ocean.
















The building in the photo above is where we stayed for the night. It was fitted out to sleep 9 people and it only cost $300/ night. Amazing little spot and such a lovely hotel!



Sooooo on the 25th of October, my good friends Jamie and Sandy McCartney welcomed their second daughter into the world. Victoria Jocelyn McCartney, weighing 3020g, length 49cm and 4 weeks and 3 days early. Fortunately everything went fairly well for the premy little lady and they were home after a week. When I found out that Jamie was pregnant again and would have 2 girls only 13 mths apart, I offered to come down for a couple of weeks to lend a hand. So I left my two boys at home to fend for themselves while KaKa and I went to Bundy. Was wonderful to be able to spend time with the little family and I even got to take a few family photos.













Jamie has the most beautiful eyes! I just love taking pictures of her!





Congratulations to Sandy and Jamie on their lovely little girls xx.  


Here are some from my phone 


Pirate meeting kaka. Garrett trying to burn stuff. 

Always has the foot out. 


 We've had a few dingoes around lately. One of our lick truck drivers found a calf with a severed spine that had to be put down from a dog attack.

Did all me horses feet before I went away. 

Still got the foot out. 

Ka Ka and Lizzy

Sandy posing with the kids feeding 


While I was away in Bundy, the boys managed to do a bit of fishing. 



Town trip with the cool dude shades on. 
When I left Jamie and Sandy's I had a couple of days up my sleeve of Justin looking after Garrett, so I opted to go and visit my other close friend, Sheree who is care-taking at Chinchilla.




I've never mustered sheep before so it was a new experience. I really loved being able to travel around and see people and see some new country. 


A few pody lambs to keep Kaka company while she had her afternoon baths. 




Sheree had a lovely little horse called Kinema that was quiet enough for me to take KaKa for a ride which she absolutely loved. She was just in her element! Loved it.  




Sheree had, had a few dramas with this big fella trying to load him on the float (photo doesn't do his size justice), so I volunteered to spend some time with him.... 3 hours later and I managed to get him on the float. I was kicking myself cause I had forgotten my gloves and I ended up with rope burns on both hands, but I was glad I had a victory. 


 Photos from home while I was away.



We even ended up with a new puppy! Meet "Pug". 

Was so annoyed that these next few photos didn't turn out, my lens must have been dirty.  





Then all too soon it was over and I made the journey back home. Was missing my boys though.  



We stopped in Wowan and KaKa had her first pie. 


We live on the edge here #onionsontop, to hell with you Bunnings

Got some lovely big boned, quiet calves this year. 

Someone has a sweet tooth.

Grandma with the two cousins, Emma and Garrett. 

Gremlins

My little fisherman. 
Here are some snippets of my baby girl. She love the merry-go-round.... and she has discovered sugar!! She's gonna be such a handful! 


Well lovely people I shall leave you, still hoping for some rain, although there is a cyclone off the coast, so fingers crossed. All our dams are very low, so we are in much need of some running water, but the forecast is only for an inch, cyclones are so unpredictable though. 

I've recently accepted the role of secretary at our local show, so I'm going to be a bit busy with that this year I think. It's all a bit over my head at the moment, so I hope that it all comes together. 

The book I'm reading at the moment is called "Infinite Minds" written by Kim Forrester and it talks about different true stories of people escaping death or severe injury by following their intuition, even if it seems irrational. It also talks about how the government, police and military have used psychics, viewers or mediums to solve different cases through history. Very intriguing. 

Hope you are all well and not suffering in this heat. 

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