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Old 06-25-2012, 02:28 PM   #16
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Mountain views.
Again, unsure of exact location. Somewhere within (Australian) driving distance of Brisbane.
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Old 06-25-2012, 02:40 PM   #17
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And finally...
Animals!

Kangaroo and joey. Captured by Hannah after much persistence.

Mummified cat. Found under the floorboards of Glengallan Homestead. The house bankrupted the building's original owner. It's recently been restored and preserved and opened to the public. It's old by Australian standards (1868)

The cat is simply preserved - found when renovating. Obviously crept in when the place was derelict and couldn't get out again.
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Old 06-25-2012, 02:41 PM   #18
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I think this is in the same region as the banana sandwich, as they follow closely.
Can't help you more than that. Stanthorpe possibly?

Second photo taken by my cousin.
Wow!! this is such a pretty picture!
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Old 06-25-2012, 03:11 PM   #19
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Mum said the towns are sometimes just wide places in the road.
If they have a general store and a pub they draw people from many miles around.
Much of Texas is like this.
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Old 06-25-2012, 08:54 PM   #20
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Hmmmm, this might be Kangaroo Point!
Nice shot, Mum.

Food in a Turkish restaurant they visited.
That would probably be Highgate Hill I think, or close to it. About 4 or 5km out of the city.
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Old 06-25-2012, 08:54 PM   #21
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Mountain views.
Again, unsure of exact location. Somewhere within (Australian) driving distance of Brisbane.
This looks like somewhere around Cunningham's Gap to me.
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Old 06-25-2012, 08:56 PM   #22
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I think this is in the same region as the banana sandwich, as they follow closely.
Can't help you more than that. Stanthorpe possibly?

Second photo taken by my cousin.
This would be Stanthorpe. I've walked through that park.
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Old 06-25-2012, 09:03 PM   #23
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Repainted house to give you an idea. Some work left to do when she left.
Mum and Uncle Jim ?somewhere on the river? in Brisbane.
I think she said Kangaroo Point, but that could be a completely different photo.
This is definitely Kangaroo Point. People do rock climbing and abseiling here. It's also a nice picnic spot with gas BBQ's available. Every year in Brisbane we have an event call the River Festival, and the conclusion of that event is RiverFire, which is a huge fireworks display. Kangaroo Point is one of the best vantage points because you can view all the way round the bend in the river, so you don't miss anything. They used to have F111 fly overs, but sadly, they've been decommissioned, so that era is gone.

If you look down into the river behind where Sundae's Mum is standing, that's where Southbank starts, just on the other side of the bridge in the background, which is where the artifical beach is. When Brisbane hosted Expo '88 (Australia's Bicentenial year), Southbank was the location. After expo, the area was turned into a park land with restaraunts and boardwalks, creating a meeting area for the people of Brisbane for times of celebration. It really is quite lovely what they accomplished.
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Old 07-01-2012, 06:57 AM   #24
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Wow, we just found out we are heading to Oz after summer, my wife has to do a project in Geelong near Melbourne for Shell Oil. 3 weeks in September and maybe 4 in November. Never been down there so looking forward to it as I start planning.
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Old 07-01-2012, 07:16 PM   #25
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Oh awesome chris! Geelong is just out of Melbourne, so it's a great jumping off place for visiting some of the most awesome places Victoria has to offer. There's some magnificent places to see along the Great Ocean Road, and if you keep going for an hour or two you could even meet up with Zen from there!

I think Sandypossum lives somewhere down around there too. Ducky used to, but now she lives closer to me, but she might have some ideas for you if you send her a PM.
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Old 07-09-2012, 11:40 AM   #26
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I've been unintentionally mean to Ali - Mum brought back some gorgeous birthday gifts for me from her and I haven't posted them.

This was mostly to do with a HUGE falling out we had pretty much as soon as she got home. But I got over that and still didn't show my goodies!

So here they are.

A beautiful, soft, heavy, baby-pink top from Jacobs Well, the area of Brisbane Aliantha lives in. Mum was coveting it, but she has an abnormally large head and couldn't get it on. Ha ha ha. My head fits in fine but my bosoms are a bit squeeeezed. That's okay, I intend to lose weight before winter and this top will certainly be an incentive - it's really gorgeous.

And what's this? Something frilly and flouncy that cannot even be contained by a bag?!
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Old 07-09-2012, 11:46 AM   #27
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The item above is a gorgeous net creation in rich purple (it comes out almost blue in these photos - it is not). It's a skirt/ petticoat that comes down to mid-calf, with a panel at the top and layer after layer of flouncy net underneath. It really does need to be seen to be appreciated.

I am thinking of wearing it under my tut for my Midnight Walk this weekend - depends on the weather report.

The skirt has been living in my wardrobe, but I kept the bag it came in, and repacked it to show how it arrived.

Many thanks Ali, for knowing my tastes.
I know Mum was a bit shocked by the skirt. She seemed surprised that you would buy something that alarming Good for her to see that my dress sense isn't really as extreme as all that!
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Old 07-09-2012, 05:56 PM   #28
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I'm really glad you liked it Sundae. The skirt was the birthday pressy. I'd had the jumper here for quite a long time and just hadn't sent it. I actually meant to send it last Christmas if you can believe that! lol

One day my shit will be together...or not. Fuck knows really.
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:09 AM   #29
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We like you shit n all too, Ali


Chris....Warnambool is a beatufil spot to visit, maybe an overnighter so you can cruise along the Great Ocean Road.

Apollo Bay is gorgeous and the big restaurant on the hill on the right that overlooks the ocean is divine!! You will see what I mean when you drive past, you cant miss it.

Ottway Ranges are very pretty and have some great walking trails and waterfalls.

Id venture up to the Grampians, but that wouldnt seem like a big drive too me. They have the best icecream at Halls Gap. I was born over that way

Williamstown is fantastic for getting your shop on!! and awesome food.

If you spend time in Melbourne, go to South Bank and walk along the boardwalk. Its such a pretty place and so many little treasures tucked into the arcades. My favourite being Paddy's Irish Bar...just dont mention my name.....long story.

Sorry I missed your Mum, Sundae. If I had my shit together, I would have seen this thread and might have been able to pop down as well.
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Old 07-18-2012, 10:28 PM   #30
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Thanks for the ideas. I went to our local used book store for ideas but the only book on Australia travel was one geared for gay and lesbian travel so I passed.

It looks like we will be there from Sept. 5th to 28th for my wife's work on this trip, a later trip in November may happen.

I'm thinking with the weekends and odd days we can explore Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road as well as the nearby wine country.
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