We’re Going to Get Fit – One Day
Have you ever told yourself you’ll get fit – soon? Well, as the saying goes, be careful what you wish for!
Have you ever told yourself you’ll get fit – soon? Well, as the saying goes, be careful what you wish for!
Travelling or staying with family and friends is always a mix of the good, the bad, and the occasional bizarre. We’re pretty convinced that the good outweighs the bad, but maybe that’s just because we choose good friends. The bizarre? Well, that’s probably just our normal
One of the things I will never fully understand is how differently my darling wife and I can interpret a few simple words, especially if those words refer to clothing.
Some people have rainbows, or fairies, or little men with bad tempers and pointy hats at the bottom of their gardens. We have bees.
That’s amazing”, she says. “I’ve just put our Hervey Bay trip into my calendar and Facebook has sent me an ad for whale watching!” Uh oh, here it comes.
As some of you may know, Nanette and I are in self-isolation at home after returning from Canada. Here’s a few short anecdotes of highlights so far
There’s an ancient riddle that goes “if a man is alone in the middle of the forest, and there’s no woman around, is he still wrong?” I learned today, yet again, that the answer is always “Yes!”
A quote you often hear around Vienna is that, depending on the weather, the Danube can be grey, brown or even green. The one colour it is not, the locals will tell you, is blue.
To say Europe is small, is like saying the universe is big. In fact, some Aussies we’ve met reckon they can travel across three countries in the same time it takes them to reach their back fence at home.
I think I’m forgiven – as long as we get to Vienna on time. You see, travelling by train was my idea.