Norah Head Camping

This one is going down in history …

We arrived at around 7 pm on Friday night, let me go back a hour or two so that you can appreciate the start to the weekend in all isn’t splendour.

I left work around 4:45 pm to pick Anne-Marie up from work, car loaded with all the usual – surf board and fishing rod on the roof. 10 Minutes after I picked Anne-Marie up I get a call from the office, urgent call – They need my help with something NOW. I explained that I was in transit and would not be available for at least 2 hours. The urgency of the issue in the office resulted in me pulling over and swapping with Anne-Marie, I was now in the passenger seat and Anne is driving. I plugged the laptop in the car cigarette lighter for power and connected my wireless network card. For the next 2 hours I did some work remotely while Anne drove us to Norah Head just outside Wyong – about 2 hours north of Sydney on the coast. I literally finished the work required as we pulled into the campsite where Paul and Flick have already set up their tent and sat relaxing with a nice cold one.

Sean and Lauren arrived at about 10 pm after a few phone calls to explain how to get out of Sydney – Well done guys – I am impressed you made it all the way to Norah Head without a map.

So far so good – We pitch tents and life is better. Next morning was a awesome 36 degree summers day and we started the day off with a nice egg and bacon roll to line the stomach. The rest of the morning and up to around 2 pm was spent on the beach – beautiful day, clear water and a few small waves for the new 7,6 ft surf board.

I head back to the tent site just after 2 to start with the Potjie, lamb shank curry pot – I knew I needed at least 4.5 hours and I wanted to do some fishing in the evening. so that would have put me on the rocks at around 7 or 8 after dinner with a full stomach.

All went well until about 6 ( yes we have not eaten yet ) when a monster of a storm erupted over the whole Wyong area – Our neighbours lost their tents ( broke in pieces ).
We stood our ground and hung onto the little gazebo we used for shade earlier on in the day. It was like a scene from a movie, everyone grabbed a corner and screamed in unison as the gusts of wind tried to rip our home from our hands.

Completely drenched by the rain we had a small reprieve for just long enough to eat the Potjie ( about 45 min. ) and then that storms father arrived and all hell broke loose. It was messy and wet – I don’t remember much detail – I have memories of Paul and I standing in corners of the gazebo with one hand holding down our protection against the storm and the other firmly clinched around a metal camping cup filled with wine. There was an hour or so of huddling around a little gas fire under the gazebo with FM tunes from days gone by and lots of laughter.

So all I can say is – it was by far the hardest camp we have had – there was lots of fun and lots of stress – but we all made it home and it might take a while to dry out all the tents before we can try this again – but I am looking forward to the next one already.

Thanks guys – it was awesome – you all showed courage and determination – I love spending time with people that always look for the bright side in things even when, like Paul said when he had a quick look inside his tent and everything was floating around – ” Houston , we have a water problem ” :-)

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Charlene’s visit

Finally – A visitor
Charlene popped in for a visit this weekend – We picked her up from the airport on Saturday morning. We did a drive around in the afternoon and went for a drink at the Opera house bar followed by a nice dinner at Chinta Ria in Darling harbour in the evening. Thanks for the vino Charlene ( I got 2 bottles of my favourite – Neethlingshof Pino as a pressie – We had one over dinner and I will keep the other until the first opportunity to open it :-)

Today we got up late and after a nice coffee at the beach we went for some awesome Yum Cha with Rose in the City – Was a busy day in the city, our bridge had its 75th anniversary.

Thanks for the presents and we can’t wait till your next visit Charlene.

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New Zealand

So here I’m sitting at 1 am local time in the Langham Hotel in Auckland NZ. Nice hot day here in NZ, was expecting cold rainy weather.. :-)

Flew in this morning. Had to get up at 4:30 to get the flight at 7 ( that got delayed.. obviously – until 8:30 ). Should be able to finish tomorrow by lunch time – So I will hopefully be back home by around 10 pm – Just in time for a bevie at the Manly warf bar with the usual suspects.

Anyway .. better get back to work.
PS. Was nice to use the new Ausie passport for the first time !

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Stop the press – Got the passport

Finally it has arrived – My own Aussie passport !
Cool, no more standing in the long queues at the airport, no more getting visa’s for every country you want to visit.
Enter my Aussie passport, checkout the Place of birth ..

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