Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Inspiration is everywhere - the finer things in life!


I've decided to make Saturday the day for my new, regular post titled

"Inspiration is Everywhere - the finer things in life" 

Each Saturday I will be sharing a photo I have taken.

The subject will be something very simple, something we may see every day,
something we may never notice.

Along with the photo I will then share an accompanying colour palette.

I think these days we are all so busy with work, family, friends, rushing around not to mention trying to squeeze in a few things we personally enjoy doing.

I think more than often we don't take the time to slow down, to look at the finer things in life, something I know I am extremely guilty of.

Hopefully my weekly post will be a reminder to us all to take a step back, pause for a few minutes and smell the roses and enjoy
the finer things in life.

There's a world of beautiful out there you know!

So without furtherado here is my shot for this week.

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A beautiful kite flying amongst a glorious blue sky at Southport on the Gold Coast (Queensland).


I actually took this picture last year but have it stashed in my inspirational folder so felt I had to share.

Isn't the kite glorious not to mention that beautiful blue sky.


Remember...
...inspiration is everywhere!

Friday, January 20, 2012

How I love to be beside the seaside!


The lovely Juls at Julsbeads has just written a post about her love of Oregon and being by the sea and it reminded me of my love of the sea!

I grew up in Newcastle, New South Wales, which boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the country.

Nobby's Beach

Newcastle Beach

As a child and teenager I frequently visited the beach. 

I remember one school holidays (around 6 weeks) I literally spent every day at Newcastle Beach to the point that my mum banned me from going for a few days!

The beach has always been such a warm and welcoming place for me...a solitude.

I love the sound of the ocean and it's powerful waves crashing on the sand...

I love the feel of the sometimes warm-sometimes cool sand on my feet...

I love the smell of sunscreen and tanning lotions that fill the air...

I love coming home after a day at the beach and feeling the salt from the sea on my cheeks.

I love listening to the chitter chatter of the seagulls.

I mean seriously, what's not to love about the beach!

During our Christmas holidays we travelled to one of my favourite places on earth, 
Byron Bay,
around an hour and a half's drive from Brisbane.

I absolutely adore Byron.
I love the beach, I love the lighthouse, I love all the funky cafes, I love the hippy locals, I love that sitting in an alley way at a tiny little cafe reminds me of being in the middle of downtown Bali or Phuket surrounded by backpackers and tourists.

IT IS MY DREAM TO MOVE TO BYRON BAY...








If all else fails I could always buy this gorgeous house by the sea which I spotted 
on our recent holiday to Victoria.


I reckon I could get used to this view quite easily.

The beach below is literally at the bottom of the garden!


Apparently it's only worth around $4 million.

....ho hum!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Brisbane to Victoria and back in 8 days


Here are a few happy snaps from our road trip from Brisbane to the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
and back to Brisbane...
in 8 days!


A round trip of around 4,300 kilometres or 2,762 miles!

Spencer ready for his big journey

"The Dish" at Parkes in New South Wales

Narrandera in New South Wales

New South Wales~Victorian border

The Big Strawberry at Koonoomoo in Victoria 


Spencer on Christmas Day

Spencer and me on Christmas Day

Spencer by the sea at Portsea


Portsea

Alan and the boys at Portsea

Alan and I at Portsea

Spencer on the ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff

Point Lonsdale Lighthouse

Alan, Spencer and I at Split Point

Split Point

Bells Beach, Victoria 

Along the Great Ocean Road

Koala at Cape Otoway

The Twelve Apostles

London Bridge

Alan at London Bridge

Flagstaff Hill at Warrnambool, Victoria 

Port Fairy

Cape Nelson Lighthouse at Portland

Murray River at Moama in New South Wales

Driving through Bendigo

The Newell Highway

Spencer at Crystal Kingdom in Coonabarabran, New South Wales 
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Spencer was an absolute dream in the car and we all had a great time!

Looking forward to the next road trip!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Penguins and Dutch chocolate chip ice cream are awesome!



To mark the 2nd day of January 2011 we visited Sea World on the Gold Coast.


The day started with a 2 hour drive to the park... normally around an hour... we didn't realise there was a major music festival taking place across the road from Sea World!

We got there in the end but the three of us were a little frustrated by the time we arrived... let's say that other drivers weren't as patient as us with the definition "road rage" coming to mind!

Anyhoooooooooo.........

They have just installed an awesome new penguin exhibit, Penguin Encounter, which houses some incredibly beautiful King Penguins as well as some smaller Gentoo penguins. 


I could have stood and watched these amazing creatures for hours... I was so intrigued by the way they slept, the way they stood ever so still for ever so long and their stunning feathers.


Another new feature was Castaway Bay... 


...an awesome pirate themed play area for little kids and big kids alike!


Check out these cool pelicans.


Apart from their amazing bills they have such beautiful eyes. 

Look at the gorgeous rings around this guy's eyes as well as the markings on his bill... they almost look like they have been drawn on with a permanent marker!


Sea World wouldn't be what it is without the dolphins.

I didn't manage to get a decent photo of one... they jump out of the water so quickly and well... I was just too slow with the camera!

But here is a shot of Alan and Spencer watching them...honest... there are dolphins under the water!


I love this photo... even without the dolphins! 
My two boys standing side by side... it's amazing to see how tall Spencer is now in comparison to Alan who is quite tall himself!

Here's a shot of Alan and I enjoying a few seconds of quiet time!


I am a sucker for souvenirs so I bought Spencer a cuddly penguin.


Like his polar bear, shark, dolphin and seal adopted from Sea World on recent visits, he and Spencer soon became best friends.


 And of course everyone had to have a cuddle!

On leaving Sea World the traffic was still horrendous. 
It took us nearly 40 minutes just to get out of the car park so to pass the time we took goofy pictures of ourselves!


As it was already 5.30pm we decided to drive into Surfers Paradise for dinner to avoid the traffic on the way home.

Here are a few shots of us at the beach on the day to dinner!

Boys will be boys!




Unfortunately we couldn't get into our usual tiny Chinese restaurant that seats about 15 people but serves the most delicious chicken and sweet corn soup and spring rolls so chose the Thai restaurant opposite.

We discovered this awesome little restaurant in an alley of Asian eateries a few holidays ago. It has a very authentic Asian feel... it almost makes me feel like I am back in Hong Kong.

Every trip we have to the Gold Coast results in at least 2 dinners of soup and spring rolls... and a plate of noodles costing us around $35 for the three of us!

The Thai food was ok... I think the worst thing about the meal was having to sit and watch everyone sitting at the other restaurant eating the food I wanted to be eating!

Oh well... to compensate I treated myself to a cup of Dutch chocolate chip and maple macadamia ice cream from Royal Copenhagen Ice Cream...mmmmm... the chocolate chip is wickedly naughty and I will only admit this publicly once that this is another regular meal for me on the Gold Coast... last trip I had ice cream 3 nights in a row!

But my new motto is if it makes you happy it can't be bad!

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