Coast Weekend

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So Dave had to do some urgent spa maintenance down at the coast, so asked if we wanted to go along.  The cover of the spa had broken a couple of weeks ago, smashing a thermometer and leaving glass in the spa.  Yay.  So alas, spa use was out on Friday night.

The drive down was pretty cool.  Gorgeous clouds and even a huge double rainbow.

Double rainbow

Did a jigsaw on Friday night, another one of the mystery jigsaws with no picture on the box, and a puzzle to solve (which we failed at - the bomb would have gone off!)

Bomb jigsaw


Saturday morning had a nice sunrise.

Coast sunrise

Saw this interesting pigeon which we weren't 100% sure of identity.

Pigeon

Squirrel!

Squirrel!!

Went for a walk to get the papers, and took a heap of photos.

Seagull in flight

Seagull in flight

Seagull in flight

Seagulls in flight

Seagulls in flight

Flower

Bugs

Gak Gak birds

Vacuumed out the spa and found a chunk of glass from the thermometer.  Hopefully we got it all.

Dinner was a delivery of pizza from the Sandy Foot.  A small Zorba and a medium ham and pineapple.  We finished them both.

Zorba pizza

Ham and pineapple pizza


Today we went to Bateman's Bay to get some tubing for the bath-tub spa, which was full of crud cause it doesn't get filtered.  So got that and drained that spa out.

Were a bit later leaving that usual, because I wanted to finish this 1000-piece jigsaw of Neuschwantstein.  So basically finished it, photographed it, then pulled it apart again.  All those hours and hours effort and noone got to really enjoy it heh.

Neuschwanstein jigsaw

The drive up the Clyde was quite pretty cause the clouds were right down on the mountains.

Clyde fog

And that was that.  

Driving back gives you plenty of time to ponder life.  I've decided I spend way too much time on the computer/internet just mucking around, and other things around the house and my hobbies just aren't getting done.  So going to try a forced break from the computer for a while in the evenings to get stuff done.  Will see how we go.. 

2 Comments

Lisa said:

The Clyde can be so eerie when that fog rolls through!

February 14, 2011 8:30 AM

   

Kazza the Blank One said:

Any time driving through fog and trees is eerie :)

February 14, 2011 10:48 PM

   

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