Wednesday, 23 March 2016

High Tea in the Highland ...



Today, we enjoyed a special day out  ... a high tea party! 

We all played ladies at the beautiful venue at Flaxton Gardens (near Mapleton on the Sunshine Coast hinterland)

Judes Summers organised, a group for the occasion, of supporting a fellow Breast Cancer lady.

Beautiful finger sandwiches, raspberry scones, spring rolls - all on the stackers and a selection of sweet cupcakes, slices and tartlets served with a glass of champagne ... all really yummy stuff!


Judes, Eileen, Sherry, Jean and Jenny
The gardens and view were absolutely stunning.  It's these sorts of outings that make you glad to be amongst the retired set.  A really enjoyable time.

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Trip to Tenterfield - March 2016

Tenterfield, NSW is a township about 500 kms to the southwest of Gympie, and just over the border from Queensland. This time of year is a wonderful time to visit as it has a cooler climate and the beautiful autumn colours of the parks and gardens are everywhere to be seen.

As a birthday present I was taken to Tenterfield for a round of golf.  The Tenterfield Golf Course is renowned among golfing circles as one of the finest country courses in Australia - undulating fairways and bentgrass greens.  Anyway the Fairways Lodge is situated beside the Golf Course where Dave and I stayed for a couple of days.  We wined and dined, and enjoyed all the birdlife when I wasn't I hacking around the course.  Dave drove the cart and was the perfect caddie.



While we were there we had a little look around town and the surrounds.  Geographically the town is  set in the granite highlands, and the place abounds with rocks and boulders of many shapes and sizes.

HISTORICAL, POLITICAL and CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE

According to the visitors information centre - Tenterfield is one of the country's most significant historical areas.  Known as the "Birthplace of our Nation' - Sir Henry Parkes delivered his famous Federation Speech in the Tenterfield School of Arts in 1889, which ultimately led to the Federation of all Australian States in 1901.  The preservation of a number of landmark buildings gives the township of Tenterfield a 'Federation' feel.


The main drag, Rouse St also houses the electoral office of Barnaby Joyce (current Australian Deputy Prime Minister).  The place and area appear to be well cared for and maintained municipally.

There is also a motel in town named after Peter Allen, the gay entertainer.  Peter Allen who made it big in Hollywood was born in the Tenterfield Hospital and grew up in the district.He is probably best remembered for " I still call Australia home" and the "Tenterfield Saddler" and "I go to Rio".

Rouse St
Another claim to fame for the town is that of the light horseman Major JF Thomas who came from the area. Major Thomas earned world fame at the South African War  in 1902 by  defending Harry "the Breaker" Morant.  This was the last time an Australian soldier was tried by a British Court Martial.


I attempted to take a panoramic view of the national parks and various landmarks.  Instead ...
A view of Tenterfield from Mt MacKenzie

For the train tragics, an absolute paradise of unique railway memorabilia.

Railway Museum

What the brochures omit to say is that all the fallen leaves camouflage your ball on the thick cushions of couch grass.  Sound like a real golfers whinge???


Moi!

10 th hole - note the boulder, one of the many round the course.
Alas, boulders of greater size were located around the course so the trials of golfers were just as many as if they were bunkers or dams!

Had a great game really.

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Peters' Mokopunas


A couple of recent photos of the grand kids ... all are coming along fine.


Poke lads living in Darwin, NT
Brothers - Kai and Vance
Vance is filling out and shooting up these days. He has been learning martial arts in 2015 and this year both he and Kai are taking part in Ju Jitsu.

Green belter!

Angel Peters living in Perth, WA

Angel competing in the Aust/Vietnamese pageant
Angel entered a type of 'talent quest' amongst the Vietnamese community celebrating the Vietnamese New Year.  Entrants had to perform a song/dance routine with a segment of speaking Vietnamese.  She impressed the judges to be awarded 3rd place.  According to her father she has a natural stage presence and she should have won!


Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Dragonboating State Titles 2016

This year the State Titles were held in Bucca on the Kolan River, just west of Bundaberg. (the home of QLD Rowing)  Conditions were just about perfect for racing - no wind, tide.


As per our Coach's report to the newspaper -  Day 2 Standard Boat Racing (500 metres)…. And how we all looked forward to paddling together as one big happy crew! …..20 paddlers; a drummer and a sweep - That is the essence of Dragon Boat Racing!
Well, we didn’t quite have 20 paddlers but we were good to go with 19 and were once again entered in the Senior B age division. Still only 4 paddlers under 60, but we were up for the challenge. We paddled a personal best in our Heat, bettering our previous record by 3 seconds and so were already feeling fairly pleased with ourselves, for that was what we had hoped to achieve. In reality, first and second places in this one were a foregone conclusion, for two of our opposition crews (Manly Dragons & Brisbane River Dragons) are currently ranked numbers 1 & 2 Nationally… a good 10 seconds ahead of the rest, but third place was there to be taken… we were only beaten to third place by 2 tenths of a second in the heat, so we had to be in with a big chance! No repercharge or semis needed, so we were nice and fresh for the Grand Final an hour later…. Once again, another very exciting race, firstly for the gold & silver medals… BRD only pipping Manly by 1.21secs…. But who cares about them??? …. We were slogging it out for third place and once again we had to await announcement of the official times before we could celebrate…. WAHOO! We did it… by just 0.71 of a second…. BRONZE! BRONZE! BRONZE! FOR COOLOOLA!...and then we got very loud!!! …..(Note-we slashed another 6 seconds off our time in the heats, giving further cause for celebration….aaaaawesome!!)


Our hard won Bronze!

Winners are grinners!!

 On Day 1 our Senior B Womens 10's crew made the semi finals for the 250 metre course race and below shows the close photo finish!




It was a great weekend away.  Lovely weather, great paddling and amongst fabulous folks.

GO COOLOOLA DRAGONS!

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