Monday. 21st. Did you miss me? :) Probably not on account of I post so sporadically anyway right? And the fact there's only like three people that read my blog anyway.
We went here!
With all the photos on the Canon taken here
So Plan A was a cruise out of Florida that we were just to scared to go on, even after they finally started offering insurance for medical expenses for covid. I was stressing about losing thousands of dollars, but eventually Carnival were like, ok fine, if you want to get out of if they'll let the charter company do a cruise credit. It's supposed to be for next year's cruise, but I want to try and go the year after if possible.
Plan B was Tasmania. But even that we thought was too risky. If one of us got covid while we were there we'd be stuck there with no way home.
So Plan C was regional Victoria. We figured then if one of us got it we could be home in a day. So off we went Saturday three weeks ago. We were still a bit paranoid about getting covid, and avoided Melbourne and any large regional towns (well sort of anyway). And it turned out to be a pretty awesome trip. We only booked motels basically a night in advance, although stayed at most of them a couple of nights. The weather was amazing, only a bit overcast on a couple of days, and barely any rain. The biggest disappointments were the Grampians and the Great Ocean Road, in terms of all the photos I wanted to reproduce I couldn't because of the risk-averse government fencing off access to everything. Moral of the story: go back in time to see stuff, and never go back to things you thought were awesome back in the day.
If you want to read the blog, you can start here, although no photos are up yet.
So we got home on Monday, then the afternoon was just unpacking and getting organised. Pizza for dinner, hrmm. And photo processing.
Tuesday. Urgh, epic insomnia - couldn't get to sleep til like 1am. Now that I'm home I'm stressing about All The Things that need doing. And I was thinking about Shandee too, hrmm. I'm physically incapable of relaxing, and my muscles were all tensed up to prove it. Got some weeding done in the morning (it was nice and cool which helped). Went and got some medical checkup tests done. Then I had to fight with Geosetter. Google "changed something" which rendered the application completely broken some time while we were away. Turns out it was just a matter of changing the Google url from http to https, and specifying a newer api version in the uri. Phew. Because I needed Geosetter to geotag all my photos. Spent the afternoon applying the GPS tracks to photos, and then going through and checking/tweaking as needed. I did have a break and do some weeding in the afternoon, and went for a walk in the evening. Dug some cooked mince out of the freezer and finished a box of risoni for dinner.
How cool was the date today too.. too many twos today (Tuesday)! (I wasn't up for 2:22 or 22:22, so 20:22 on 22.2.2022 would have to do!)
Wednesday. Took ages to get to sleep again, but then slept ok. 6am is actually really dark now, who knew. Spent an hour in the morning clearing periwinkle out of the front yard garden beds (now that I can get to them after Tony chopped the hedge back before we went away).
Then it was geochecking and filing photos. Spent another hour or so in the afternoon clearing out the drain in front of the garage. Which hasn't been done since we moved in. Thirteen years ago.
I didn't even know there was a hole there, I thought this was just a stormwater drain for the driveway!
While I was showing the sweetie what I'd done, this itty bitty baby blue tongue ran practically under our feet (probably chasing all the worms I'd chopped in half digging out all the soil from the drains)
I was exhausted, so it ended up being a frozen pizza and fries kind of an evening (Chris didn't have any chicken kiev)..
In the evening I watched Downfall: The Case Against Boeing, which is a pretty sad state of affairs really.
Thursday. Got to sleep ok, but then woke up at 2am til well past 4am. Hurrah. So zombie day. Took 332 bottles and cans (basically a year's worth) to Return It. Going first thing sure did work, I got there as it opened and grabbed a couple of trolleys, and didn't have to wait to put them through.
But omfg the humidity! So bad. Then it was just house tidying and photo stuff. And I started the next (last!) section of the Disney behemoth.
In the afternoon got a lift to the Pot Belly for a few drinks with some of the guys I haven't seen in months. Just as I arrived the rain started, and it got heavier and heavier!
The Pot Belly has stripped all the vintage wallpaper off their toilet walls, and most of the tiles too. At least they retained one row of Pigs and Chickens tiles!!
KFC for dinner (I'd been craving it for weeks).
Friday. Not a great sleep but not as zombie as yesterday. Weeding, photo stuff (burning DVDs and culling photos), bit of jigsaw, not too much else.
How to make your regular toasted cheese sandwich even more awesome - just plonk a handful of shredded parmesan cheese underneath and on top. So good!
It RAINED in the afternoon. I went out to check on the nearly cleared drain (the sump is still blocked, but I'm hoping to get that eeled this week), and noticed this...
It's actually *outside* the house proper, but not sure where all the water is coming from. It's possible it's coming from the downpipe in one corner of the roof which is struggling to find somewhere to go since the garage drain is blocked. I guess we'll see what happens once the drains are cleared. Either that or run a hose down that drainpipe and see what happens - one of the things my brain thinks about when trying to get to sleep at night.
Had leftover pork (from the freezer) with some cabbage (which never goes off, it's been in the fridge for like six weeks) and rice (which I cooked in stock a couple of days ago) for dinner. Then we watched 1917, which was interestingly done. It *appears* to be one long continuous take, but we knew it wouldn't have been, and sat there guessing the transition shots. A few of the things that annoyed me were on IMBD's goofs page, but a few weren't (like an epic boggy field in one shot, and a completely dry area just a couple of hundred metres away, or the truck getting bogged trying to go around a tree on the road, when why was there even a bog there at all, and why didn't they just go a couple of metres around it, or in fact on the other side of the road!?, or the medic tent being *so close* to the trenches).
Saturday. Slept very well for a change. The morning was house stuff and getting organised. All the organising! But I'm drowing in photo work. I want to get Eurasia 2012 photos culled and onto the blog before the 10 year anniversary. It's going to be an insane amount of work!! Basically I need to cull a day of photos per day for the next two months. But I suffer from decision paralysis which makes the process extremelly difficult and time consuming :( Then just to increase my photo work load, I started to scan Mum's Minolta camera negatives (I installed the driver/software I had for windoze 10 and it worked fine in 11). For some reason the scanner takes about 5-10 times longer per frame than for slides. I fiddled around with settings some more, and went up to 3200 dpi, the highest native resolution the scanner will go. Sadly all Mum's negatives from 1983 have a bit of a redshift to them, so the photos are a bit green once scanned, but can be tweaked post. Another oddity is that any sort of blemish which would normally be black is epic white for a negative, so the dust and scratch filter works a whole lot better, with less false positives and weird artefacts. But it's also completely necessary to use, as epic bright white spots are harder to ignore than black ones. So it took pretty much all afternoon just to scan one roll of 36 photos. Strangely, I've looked in the next two envelopes of negatives and both of them have missing strips, which is going to be annyoing if they don't show up.
We needed to go to the chemist and get more bark for Stumpy's tank, so made an errand day of it. We tried out Co Dung at the back of Belco for lunch. Had to wait ages (over twenty minutes) for the food. The fish cakes weren't great (not hot, and tough) but the fried chicken wings were epic awesome - hot and crispy and delicious!
Most expensive petrol I've seen ever...
Leftover mince and pork for dinner, then we watched The Mauritanian which was pretty sad really.
Do not harm the iguanas, $10,000 fine. I wonder if that sign was actually there. Probably is.
Sunday. Sigh. Epic insomnia, didn't get to sleep til about 2am, and then still woke up at 6:30. So definitely a zombie day today.
I had a go on my clarinet for the first time in weeks, and it was epic crap. I'm so bad at it.
IOS 15.3.1 or whatever I last got upgraded to has gone back to putting files into folders by year/month (which I prefer!!). I wonder how long that will last before they change it again. And Apple is STILL messing with the date/timestamps on my files. During our holiday I was downloading photos every night and noticed that sometimes I could get movies/pngs without the dates being messed with. But then the next time I looked the next night, the files will have been changed. NFI what Apple is doing with my files. Epic hate. The sweetie cooked dinner (a nice tasting pasta) while I downloaded the week's photos and blogged the last two weeks.
19:30 is bed time right? I wonder if I'd get to sleep if I went to bed this early..
Dave2
Which scanner are you using? I saw in your next entry that your negatives are actually coming out quite good. I bought a high-end used scanner and it was slow and didn't give me very good results. I got something called ICE which is supposed to make the scratches and specs diminish, but I must not be using it wrong.
Kazza the Blank One
Believe it or not I use a flatbed scanner - a Canon 8400F that Stu bought me for Christmas in 2006!!! I use the Canoscan toolbox app it came with that does the dust and scratch removal as it goes. With black fluff on slides it does work relatively well, but it also marks out actual black parts of the slides as well, resulting in it blotting out black parts of the slide that should actually be there. With the negatives it doesn't seem to be doing that, although maybe it would if there was something bright white on the slide.. not sure.
Sylvia Johnson
You've done a great job on the drains.
The baby blue tongue is cute. Not suitable to put with stumpy?
Those tiles pigs & chickens are a blast from the past.
The other blast from the past was the negatives from USA brought up on the scanner, it will bring back lots of memories of a great trip.
The Victoria trip will give you hours and hours of work sorting out those photos.
Aquila
Ok, so the third person who reads your blog is commenting. ;-)
You pretty much covered our honeymoon trip, except we did it in reverse and didn't do the Cann River to Merimbula bit [cos we've been there so many times already] Drove straight to Cann River from Canberra. And we headed north from Lakes Entrance via Bright and came down to the Great Ocean road via the Hume Hwy and Geelong. We've yet to do the Lakes Entrance to Melbourne coast road... maybe next trip.
Also, it seems such a long time ago that petrol was in the $1.80s.