Saturday, February 18, 2012

Postcards from Home - Part 2

The second in my little series of Postcards from Home
takes us a scenic half hour drive to the west of my little spot here in the valley -
up the steep and winding Gillies Range Road to the Far North Queensland tropical highlands gem of
Lake Barrine

Lake Barrine is actually the crater left by a volcanic eruption approximately 10,000 years ago
and is surrounded by pristine World Heritage rainforest not far from the pretty little village of Yungaburra. 

Apart from the natural beauty of the lake and surrounding flora and fauna -the historic 
Lake Barrine Teahouse is a popular attraction for locals and visitors.

The timber Tea House was originally built in the 1930's as a dance hall 
 and has since had many uses, including an aquatic centre, guest house, school and a convalescent home during World War II. 
Today the Tea House (nestled right on the lake's edge) provides breakfasts, lunches, and their famous prize winning Devonshire teas and looks pretty much like it would have 
back the 1930's. 


The ornate metal verandah railings, timber floors and french doors offer a subtle glimpse 
into a time gone by.
The old piano in the corner of the dining room is a wonderful link to its days as a dance hall.  
Close your eyes and you can almost hear the sounds of 
those old familiar dance tunes tinkling out across the lake.
What a romantic spot it must have been. 
"Take your partners for a Quick Step......"  
It is so easy to be transported back in time in this magical place. 


Special little touches like home grown roses on each table
just add to the joy.

Our favourite place to go for breakfast on a Sunday morning. 
Sitting on the verandah with the Sunday papers, scrambled eggs and a cappuccino - 
the troubles of the world seem to disappear!

A wander around the beautiful gardens......

 
and a chance to sit for a while....
and admire the Tibouchina.

It truly is what I imagine heaven must be like!

(and.... can I let you in on a little secret)


Kendall and I reckon this would be the perfect spot for a wedding.   Shhh....(don't we Kendall?)

Anyway

So glad to have been able to show you this beautiful little corner of my world. 


Please call back again next week for another little
"Postcard from Home"

Happy travels everyone!



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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

What makes a Happy Marriage

 
I don't pretend to know what makes a happy marriage.

However after 37 years,  I would say that it really does have a lot to do with
(a) picking the right person;  and

(b) a lot of hard work!

  I also think these 3 littles tips from Drs Mehmet Oz and Michael Roizen
make a lot of sense.
  • Spend lots of time alone together. Make time to do things as a couple, not just as a family. It's crucial for rekindling love and affection.
  • When things get tense, tap your sense of humor. Conflicts are inevitable in any marriage, but if you remember to laugh about them, it helps you work through the tension and reconnect
  • Talk in bed. You might think that's the second-best thing you can do there. But just talking every night in that quiet, intimate setting allows you to bond even more deeply.

Good to be reminded. 

Happy Valentines Day.


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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Postcards from Home - Part 1

It seems hard to imagine now.... 
 However there was a time when travel (particularly overseas travel) was only really
for the rich and famous.

As a young child growing up in inner city Sydney - holidays for us were very few and far between.
Dad and Mum were both kept pretty busy in our family business and there was just simply not the 
time (or money) to go traipsing off on long, exotic holidays. 

My father's sister however was an exception. 

Auntie Val was a woman ahead of her times.
A single career woman in her thirties - every year she would jet off (or maybe that should  be "fly" off - jets might not have been invented then?) to places like Fiji, Singapore, Tokyo, Greece. 
She was my childhood idol. 
I longed for the time when I would be able to travel to faraway places.
The Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids, Big Ben, New York - I used to dream of visiting these places. 
"One day" I promised myself - "I'm going to travel the world just like Auntie Val"
The fact that I never got to fulfill my childhood dreams until I was fifty - well, that's another story!
In the meantime I survived on Postcards!
Postcards that Auntie Val would send;  postcards that my parent's friends would send;  
and then much later on - postcards that work colleagues and childhood friends would send. 
Just gazing at those scenes of far off places - made me feel like I was really there.
Transported me to another time.... another place. 
So for all those people (just like me) who long to travel and visit new and interesting places - 
I have decided to put together this little series called :
"Postcards from Home"

I am so fortunate to live in one of the most beautiful places in Australia and this is my 
opportunity to share some of the beauty of this region - 
all without leaving the comfort of  your PC or laptop!

First up - an hour's drive north from my little spot here in the valley is the 
 quaint little seaside village of Port Douglas......
and this is the gorgeous 
St Mary's by the Sea

Surrounded by palms, crotons, cordylines and exotic gingers

Built in the 1940's - a gorgeous example of tropical ecclesiastical architecture

Weddings, baptisms, worship....
This little church is kept extremely busy

And just look at this view from the pulpit!

The soaring ceilings, leadlight windows 

and of course, the obligatory ceiling fans.
 It is the tropics afterall!


Row upon row of highly polished mahogany pews against crisp white walls and timber 
flooring. 


This surely must be one of the most beautiful little churches in Australia!


Please call back again next week for another little
"Postcard from Home"

Happy travels everyone!


Saturday, February 4, 2012

Time to Dust Off the Cobwebs

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 Enough is enough!

Time to brush off the cobwebs and get this blog back into action.

I can't believe it has been almost 4 weeks since my last post.
Where have those weeks gone?

Can I let you in on a little secret?

I did have a thought that perhaps this little blog had run its race and 
that maybe it was time to close the door.............

But I know just how much I would miss it.

I have finally come to realise that this blog truly feeds my soul and gives me something 
to aspire to. 

It allows me to dream big dreams, indulge my creativity, share my joy
and then put it all on paper to share with whoever may be 
passing by. 


Without it - I know I would not have the incentive to try different things or discover new projects. 
The days would simply merge from one to another without any real 
sense of achievement or accomplishment.  

It is what keeps me alive and fresh and current. 
(Who would have thought a little ol' blog could do all that!) 

 

 So I have given my header a bit of a revamp -
Revealed my face for all to see (Hmm... I kinda liked hiding behind that kookaburra!)
and 
Injected some re-newed energy into these ramblings.



Hi everyone - can't wait to see what you have all been up to. 


It feels good to be back!