Sunday, February 28, 2010

Long time no post...

I thought that I should pop in here and fill you in a bit on what's been going on. Sorry for the long silence....life just kinda took over there for a while!

We packed up and left Lucey Blue on Australia Day. Lucey Blue is still in Sydney, and is currently in the midst of having new saloon windows installed, and various things like the trampolines, window covers, cockpit cover and main sail fixed or replaced. Eventually we will move her closer to home, but for now it is easier to get all of this stuff done in Sydney.

One of the reasons we had to high tail it home was that it was time for Emily to start school (where did those five years go?????):


She has really been enjoying school, and has slipped easily into the routine. I, on the other hand, am still getting my head around having to provide healthy snack, little lunch and big lunch on a daily basis, remembering library day, attending piano lessons and keeping the pile of uniforms washed and ready to go. How many years did you say this went on for ;-)?

We also have some very sad news. Oscar Post passed away on the 13th of February 2010, he was 15 years and 3 months old. This photo of him was taken in April 2001 - doesn't he look beautiful?:


Oscar came from Charjan Felines in Sydney, and his mum was Charjan Miss Jana. He was sold to me as 'spot' because of the little patch of white fur on his belly between his front legs. Because of this spot, which we fondly referred to as his 'dud' spot, he was sold without papers (as a 'pet' only) and cost me $150.

In his lifetime he moved between several houses in Sydney, and then to Canberra. He was looked after by our flatmate George for almost a year while we went overseas, and he had also done time on several boats (I say 'done time' because I'm pretty sure that's what he would have thought about it...boats not being his most favourite place in the world). Oscar had patiently seen in the arrival of our two children, who were serious competitors in the 'attention' department, but who eventually were able to provide him with plenty of attention themselves.

He had his fair share of trauma too. He broke his leg when he was just a kitten, after running up an ironing board that was leaning against a wall (crazy cat ;-). The ironing board promptly fell on top of him and smashed his hind leg. He had to have a pin in that leg, and then wire around the bone...for the rest of his life. He spent 6 weeks in a cage, with a huge Elizabethan collar around his neck, to stop him from fretting at the stitches. He had only started limping because of that injury recently.

When we lived in Sydney, we lived in a free-standing terrace house in the Inner West. Oscar would sit on the pavement outside this house and look adorable....enticing passing strangers to bend down and give him a pat. When he was done with the pats, which never took long, he'd give them a nip and send them on their way.

Oscar got the nick out of the top of his left ear while we lived in that same Sydney terrace. We were never sure whether he had gotten it from fighting with one of the neighbourhood cats, or whether he had gotten himself caught in the thorny Bougainvillea that we had growing in the courtyard. We found one of his collars hanging up there one year, caught tightly in the thorns...but obviously he managed to wiggle himself free!

Oscar also knew all the good places to sleep. One day, when I came home I found my flatmate George lying flat out on the couch. Oscar was comfortably curled up...right on George's face. I was terrified he'd managed to smother George in his sleep...but he hadn't. It must have been like having his own fan-forced, heated sleeping pad (for Oscar) maybe not so nice for George though!

Another of Oscar's little quirks was the way he used to leave his little pink tongue hanging out, looking like a bit of a loon. When he was younger, he used to do this all the time. He'd forget to bring his tongue all the way back into his mouth and you'd find him sitting there with it hanging out....I'd try and give it a little pull, but he got too quick for me.

Rest in Peace little boy...we love you and we miss you!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

North Harbour Snorkelling

I forgot to post these photos from a late afternoon snorkelling trip we recently took on the rocks half way between Fairlight beach and the Manly Boatshed.


You can see Lucey Blue in the background (just to the right of the houseboat). The headland behind that is part of Dobroyd Head (and is National Park), and the gap to the left of the headland is looking straight out through the Sydney Harbour Heads. It is a lovely place to be....but it does get a bit bumpy when the swell is from the east.

We all went in at first...



But the kids gave up after a short while and went back to play with the dogs (and their walkers) on the little beach.

Nick and I saw...

something fishy

a Flounder...

...a Gobi...or something that looks like one...

hmmmmm, stripey fish

double hmmmmmm, silver fish

and something squishy...

If you know what this is, please do tell...it has me intrigued. It was about 10 cm diameter, perhaps a little more and looked like it was just rolling about on the bottom in the weeds. I saw at least three of them...and no, it wasn't me just swimming in circles and seeing the same one again and again ;-).

We saw something curly...


...and something girly


We saw something rusty...


...and something that had once been trusty


...should we upgrade?

Who would have thought there'd be so much sea life in a small Sydney Harbour bay, full of moored boats?

The kids needed a recuperation lie down when we got back to Lucey Blue!


:-)
Sam.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Quarantine Bay

We decided to head down to Rushcutter's Bay early this morning and fill up with fuel and water, and pump the sullage too. The trip went pretty smoothly, and we managed to get in and out of the VERY densely populated bay without incident. We even saw Ichi Ban there...although she was looking a little the worse for wear...missing the top of her mast...


We then motored back up the harbour and decided that since it was such a beautiful day, we would stop at Quarantine Bay and have a swim:

A photo of the postcard from Quarantine Bay Station, or QStation as they call it now.



Check out how clear that water is...pretty good for Sydney Harbour water eh?

Like our pretty new Australian flag? We should be flying it from the aft of Lucey Blue but we don't have anywhere to hang it there right now...so I put it up the mast instead (poor yachting flag etiquette...but you get that ;-). We still have the Leesburg Virginia (USA) painted on the transom anyway...so most people probably think we are from the US. We will eventually get the Leesburg Va. bit changed to Batemans Bay...

Nick decided he would scrub a hull or two.


Emily had fun floating about on the Sunberg

After our swim we went ashore to have a look around. When we looked at Lucey Blue a Police launch was towing a motor cruiser into the bay. A little later the Port Authority tug showed up too. This photo looks like we are in BIG trouble...


We wandered into the Quarantine Station area, looking for a snack, and ended up in the trendy Boilerhouse Restaurant...where we had icea cream and drinks in style (I was surprised they even served us, being barefooted, sandy and clad in wet swimmers)...but they did! The ice cream and sorbet was delicious, and I hope we can go back there some time for a full meal...





Speaking of restaurants...if you are ever in search of a children friendly Chinese restaurant in Balgowlah that serves good steamed gow gees...try Ying Wah...the food is good, and they even give you silver service


On the way back to our Fairlight mooring from Quarantine we passed the Parasail boat, so I got a shot of it.

I'd love to do this some time, it looks like great fun. We can often hear the people screaming from our mooring (they scream especially loudly when they get dunked in the harbour :-).

We are still on the Fairlight mooring, and will be until next week now. We decided it was such a pretty spot, and close to lots of nice swimming beaches (good since tomorrow is supposed to be 39 degrees UGH). Can't wait for Australia Day...I stocked up on Australian flag bunting...so we can 'dress' up on the big day.

Hope you have a fun weekend!
Sam.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Fairlight, Manly and the zoo...

Long time no chat! We've just been moseying about here at beautiful Fairlight and Manly.

Back to the Bonito...it was D.E.L.I.C.I.O.U.S., and Nick cooked it beautifully (lightly floured and covered in bread crumbs) :


We had it with baked potatoes and steamed snow peas. Even Oscar partook...his was raw though and he had no snow peas or potatoes:


I've also been meaning to show you a picture of one of the under-bunk lockers (in the port-side forward cabin) that Emily refers to as FOODWORLD:


Very funny, because it is so true, and this photo was taken AFTER we had been using it for two weeks. It was food universe before that ;-).

On Sunday morning we all hiked in to Manly and up the Corso to the surf beach, where Nick and the kids went for a swim. Neither of them wanted to get out of the water (hence Ryan's ever-so-happy face):


Nick's parents came to visit and stay with us on Monday night...so the kids had a sleepover:

It worked, in the beginning, then there were 'HE/SHE HIT ME' dramas in the middle of the night, at which point Emily came in to sleep with me, and Nick went to sleep with Ryan.

You might be able to see in the photo that there is a panel of the blue stuff missing in Emily's room. We are going to make her a cork board to cover it up, and now every time we take a photo she says 'can I have a copy for my corkboard?'. We are definitely going to need a bigger corkboard.

We went over to Store Beach (next to Quarantine) on Tuesday...but I didn't get any photos over there.

We also did a bit of craft with Grandma...and these fashion statement, pipe cleaner reading glasses are what we made:


Yesterday we went to the zoo in the afternoon:

I wouldn't have minded being this fellow...he looks so content.

All that glitters is not gold!

Little Penguins (aka Fairy Penguins) from below. I also saw a Little Penguin just off Lucey Blue while we were on the Fairlight mooring on Monday afternoon. It was such a lovely surprise. He was way to quick for me to photograph though.

This elephant was so hot in the sun, the kids couldn't sit on him for long.

We sat and looked out over this vista while munching ice creams...beautiful (the ice creams and the vista)!

Emily and friend...

Seriously considered leaving them in there (the old elephant pavilion...which you can now wander through). I had my face up to the bars and was taking photos of them from the outside when a lone tourist came up to see what animal I was looking at...you should have seen the look on his face when he saw my kids! I told him that they might bite so he shouldn't stick his fingers in...but he was too busy laughing and looking around for the candid camera team.

So cute, munching on grapes.

Later today or tomorrow we will head around to a new mooring at The Spit.

Sam.