Friday 15 April 2011

Man-Cold

I have one.  Pity me.

I've only been sick once since we've been here and that was early last year. I'm not sure if it's just the change in the weather or the fact that Zoe came over to ours with a ripper of a runny nose, but I feel rotten.  I'ma watch baseball today and sleep.  Nothing like feeling sick just in time for the weekend.

Friday 8 April 2011

Wow...

It's been a long time since I posted here.

I've been thinking about turning this into a food blog.  What do you think?  Maybe write about some restaurants in our neck of the woods?

I'm a little ashamed of the fact that I've let this blog atrophy.  I spent so many hours here when we first arrived and now I hardly think about it.  I guess I've been busy actually living my life instead of writing about it for you to read.

I've been busier with my new job than I've ever been with work in my life.  It's both challenging and rewarding but it does come with some stress.  I wish I could write publicly about some of it, though privacy issues preclude me from doing that.  I'll have to find a way to satisfy the exhibitionist part of my soul while still retaining some decorum.

If anyone is out there wondering what we've been up to.  We've been getting on with life and life has been getting on with us.  But we've been starting to feel the weight of the calendar and we've been facing some major decisions lately.  Time flies, it really does.

Thursday 13 January 2011

Wet but not Drowned

Most of you would have heard that Brisbane is in the midst of terrible flooding.  Leah and I are fine, our house is high up a hill.  The water didn't get as high as they expected but the devastation is terrible.  Our neighbourhood is all but cut off, though the waters are going back down.  Thankfully we've had two days of sunshine in a row.

We took a few pictures but, honestly, if you aren't from here you wouldn't know what you're looking at. I'll try and find a few to post in the next few days. Basically I wanted to post so you all knew we were fine.

Ross got out just in time.  The day he flew out the rain was coming down in buckets and that afternoon the river burst its banks.  They're saying the clean-up is going to take weeks and the rebuilding could take years.  There are thousands of people here who have been chased by water out of their homes.  15 people have lost their lives and there are grave concerns for a dozen more.

We're going to look for opportunities to volunteer this weekend.  In the meantime, I'd ask you all to make a donation to help the people of Queensland who have been stricken so hard.

http://www.qld.gov.au/floods/donate.html


This is the Regatta CityCat stop.  The blue part is the roof of the shelter. I'm pretty sure the whole thing broke it's moorings later in the day and it's now gone.  Lot's of ferry stops were lost yesterday.

This is Sylvan Road.  From here we're over 200 metres to the river.  On the right hand side is a huge liquor store and several body shops that didn't make it.  At the end of this street is the Regatta Hotel.  A Toowong landmark.  These last two pictures were taken yesterday before the peak.  The water came up about a foot more than this photo, but it was expected to rise more than three times that.  Thank goodness it didn't.

Here's a picture of the park, another several hundred metres back from the river.  The footy field is completely under water.  This is 3 minutes walk from our house.

The water is going down, but if we have another big rain event we could be in for some trouble. The grocery stores in our neighbourhood have been closed for two days, and they were pretty much stripped of goods before.

One thing is for certain.  These floods are going to have a long lasting impact on peoples lives.