Life is a Beach in 2010!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sunday on the Sunshine Coast


Heading out to the Sunshine Coast on a lovely Sunday morning!











































































A lovely day was had by all! We brought back a tan!

A slow Saturday in Brisbane

Regent enjoying a cigar on the boardwalk!


A Brisbane River cruise and Devonshire Tea down the Brisbane River to Moreton Bay.

Regent on the Boardwalk with Story Bridge in the background on Saturday afternoon.



Regent and Gabiele and a very odd tree!


Gabriele in Bisbane.







Regent in front of Church in Brisbane. Right after this picture was taken, we continued down Ann Street and came upon the Freemasons of Queensland
Grand Lodge - Masonic Memorial Centre just as the members where arriving for the induction ceremony of new member. We were then invited in and introduced to the members as guests from Canada and where given a tour. I think they had an eye on Regent as a viable future brother in the fraternity! Very interesting!!!

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Good Food and Wine Show in Brisbane


I spent a lovely day on Friday at the Brisbane Good Food and Wine show!
And the first exhibitor is none other than Jacob's Creek Wines...of course!

A lovely day of testing new foods and lovely wines!










Fabulous!




The only other thing to say is Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!
















Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Pictures


Sunday in Broadbeach...having a nice cold VB !

The Medina Hotel in Brisbane.






This is Ivory street... Our hotel is at the top of this street. It looks innocent enough does it not?


For my family members, may I just say that SOB Hill in Kelowna had nothing on this hill!






The Story Bridge in Brisbane.











Ummmmm...an Aussie beer on tap!

How much is that pumpkin in the window?!???!!!


On our first day back in town we went grocery shopping and where surprised to come across the following sight in a country where pumpkins are a staple of life !

What a scary sight! Pumpkins on sale for $22.00 just in time for Halloween!
The Aussie $ is currently pretty much at par with the US $, so that pumpkin pie will cost you here!!!
Thank goodness we are not squash enthousiasts!
During our first week here, all the news was concentrated on the 150 th running of the Melbourne Cup, affectionately referred to as the Race that stops a Nation (the sport of Kings)! Mostly, we heard about the fashion and the entertainment that would be leading up to race day and then the race occured last Tuesday at 2 pm (when all the little signs showed up on shop windows indicating shop closed; will be back in an hour!). Finally, the horse that was expected to win and was owned and trained by an Australian (named "So you think")came in second and the Cup went to an American bred horse, that was trained by a French trainer and ridden by a French Jockey and owned by an Australian named "Americain". You might say the whole affair was French Kissed much to the thrill of all concerned! The fashions and hats and flowing champagne made things exciting even for those who did not have any money riding on the great race!
On the weekend, Regent and I rented a car and took a little drive to Broadbeach, our old stomping ground and we were happy to note that not much had changed since we left last March!