Hello!
It's already the end of March and the beginning of Autumn here. It's still pretty warm but very grey and rainy for the last week or so.
Here's a look back at Christmas 2020.
A blue-tongue lizard visited our garden a lot this summer. He enjoyed eating fruit we put out:
Andrew got his pilot's licence this year!
Flocks and flocks of bats have been flying over at 5.30 each evening:
It was Mum and Dad's Golden Wedding Anniversary in January! A very special day.The wildlife at university:
We visited Australia Zoo at the end of the Summer holidays. All of the Irwins: Terri, Bindi and Robert, were feeding the crocs!
Some of the summer flowers in the garden:
A flight to Antartica:
In the middle of February I had the opportunity to visit Tasmania. Flying there involved a lot of mask-wearing, which was a little different as we don't need to wear masks here at all.
Sandy Bay, Hobart:
The boats to MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) owned by David Walsh
Mt Wellington looks over Hobart:
The view from the Research Station in Tasmania:
Back in Noosa, so time for some bike rides, a camping trip and some birthdays to celebrate:
Isla's birthday dinner by the river:
We took some friends to an Escape Room to celebrate Isla turning 10. They managed to escape before the Alien's attacked thank goodness! And with six minutes to spare...!
This week, I helped teams of Year 10 students to design and build hovercrafts as a STEM engagement activity at work. Here's one of the best:
Evie lost another bottom tooth! and turned into a goblin