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My March Faves & Things I have loved in March 2019

April 28, 2019 by Vicky Leave a Comment

It seems like I am always saying how busy each month is but with each one it really does seem they are zooming by!

On 1 March I started a new job which is extremely busy and hectic but I am also loving it. The team I work with is great and it really makes a difference to work when you are in that environment I think.

Here are a selection of my favourite photos from March:

  1. (Left) This was taken at The Boundary in West End at after work drinks with my new work colleagues. It was lovely to get out and let my hair down with them.
  2. (Top Right) This is a gecko that hangs out on our kitchen window most nights. He enjoys the benefits of the light being on as it attracts the bugs aka his dinner!
  3. (Middle Right) This is the view from the balcony at my office over the city. I don’t get a chance to sit out there every day but I love the city view so its nice to have a lunch spot when there is time.
  4. (Bottom Right) The Aussie and I paid a visit to the Botanic Gardens at Mount Coot Tha finally and you can read more about it here.

Things I Have Loved

As I settled into the new job it was a fairly quiet month but we did get out and about a bit which was fun.

MOVIES:

It was a slow month for movies in March but I did manage to watch Greenbook with Naomi which I loved. The music was fantastic from the start and the story which is based on real life events was lovely to see unfold.

TV:

The Good Place I finally sat down to watch this show which was very funny! I have watched the series which are on Netflix so far and I loved how the show twisted and turned and it was not very predictable for me at least. I look forward to the newer series being published on Netflix in due course.

Mount Coot Tha Botanical Gardens

March 31, 2019 by Vicky 1 Comment

The Aussie and I live so close, about 10 minutes away, from Mount Coot Tha and the Botanical Gardens and we have lived in Brisbane since June 2017 so it really was about time that we visited the Gardens!

We have both been working long hours including during the weekends so we set aside our Sunday so we could spend some lovely time together and also explore the gardens.

The gardens themselves are 56 hectares in size and we only touched the surface but it is such a lovely and tranquil space to have a wander, take a seat in a shady spot and watch the world go by.

There are lots of different areas including Lagoons, a Rainforest Walk, a Bonsai Garden and a Japanese Garden as well as some longer walking tracks.

There was also plenty of wildlife around the gardens including lizards, ducks and a LOT of spiders!!! The spiders webs were everywhere including between the plants that is an absolute nightmare for me!

We took a walk around the outside of the Gardens which was lovely albeit it a bit warm as the sun was blazing. Luckily there are plenty of shady spots under trees or a shade cloth if you need to escape the sunshine.

I really enjoyed our time, especially the Greenhouse area and also spending some time sitting in the Japanese Garden.

I look forward to getting back there again soon to explore some more.

Take a tour around the Gardens

My September Faves

October 14, 2018 by Vicky Leave a Comment

September was a fantastic month filled with visitors, socialising and the Brisbane Festival. It was a great way to spend the month and makes me excited for the remainder of the year.

1. Walkabout Creek Adventures where we spent the day kayaking, falling out of kayaks (The Aussie’s sister that is) and mastering the segway! It was a lot of fun.

2. Wynnum Jazz Festival – on Father’s Day there was a jazz festival on Wynnum seafront which we popped along too and spent the afternoon there. We enjoyed lunch, great company and some fantastic live music.

3. View from Mount Coot Tha – I love to visit Mount Coot Tha when we have guests staying so they can see the view across to the city. On this occasion we were taking the Aussie’s sister there and thought sunset would be a great time to visit. We raced up there just in time for a gorgeous sunset.

4. At the Brisbane Festival they had regular light/firework show on Southbank. We didn’t see the actual show but the setting looked good and was purple which is always a winner.

5. Another must for when we have people staying is a visit to Lone Pine. I love Koala’s but was pretty excited to spot a very lazy wombat!

6. My parents have adopted a new puppy and this was taken on our first FaceTime! I can’t wait to meet her at Christmas!

7. Glasshouse Mountains – we visited the Glasshouse Mountains with the Aussie’s sister and stopped off for coffee. Whilst enjoying our coffee we spotted some kangaroos on the land.

8. Bang! Bang! at the Brisbane Festival. You can read about our visit here.

9. Seance at the Brisbane Festival. We also went to see En Masse at the Festival and had a great time at all of the shows we visited at the Brisbane Festival.

We Climbed a Mountain

August 8, 2018 by Vicky Leave a Comment

We, did, we climbed an actual mountain! Not an Everest sized one, but a mountain nonetheless!

Around Brisbane there are a few mountains and since we first visited Brisbane I have been keen to walk up Mount Coot-Tha which is 287 metres above sea level and apparently has the highest peak within the urban footprint of Brisbane.

We live pretty close to Mount Coot-Tha and have taken our family and friends who have stayed with us up the mountain for coffee, lunch or dinner at the Kuta Cafe. We have never actually been to visit just because even though we do live so close.

After my holiday time with my family I am back on the diet and fitness bandwagon at full speed. I have Sunday as my rest day but was really in the mood to go for a walk/hike over the weekend and Sunday morning was the best time for me and the Aussie.

I set out to find a location which wasn’t too far away, would give us a good walk and with pretty scenes and Mount Coot-Tha fit the bill easily.

We set out for the Honeyeater Trail which leaves from the Chapel Hill area which has a nice little parking area at the base of the mountain and began the trek literally up a mountain.

The path up was pretty steep as it winds through the forest and definitely gets the blood pumping and lungs working hard. The trail is about 2.1km from the car park up to the Kuta Cafe area which doesn’t sound a lot but it gives you a good work out and you do have to come back again of course.

There are a few places to stop along the trail with perfectly placed benches if you need to stop and catch your breath or stop and admire the view which is a must.

The trail was very very popular and we passed runners, couples, families including small children and some dogs, so whilst it is a steep track, it is definitely doable. Nearly everyone said good morning, or at least hi from those on their way up the inclines which was really nice!

It took us just under 30 minutes to reach the summit and we stopped off at the Kuta Cafe for a coffee and coffee and sandwich for the Aussie.

I love the Brisbane skyline and even after a year of Brisbane living, still smile when I catch glimpses of it driving around and for that reason I love visiting Kuta and looking out across the river as it winds its way to the CBD. We wiled away some time enjoying the view before trying to identify where our house is located (we do this pretty much every time we visit Kuta) eventually resorting to the map and confirming it was where we thought!

Then it was time for the descent which was, as expected, very much easier as it was virtually down hill the whole way but was as enjoyable as the incline.

The trail is well sign posted throughout and we noted signs for a few other trails around the mountain including a reservoir trail which I am hoping we can visit soon.

We Climbed a Mountain

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