Monday, February 9, 2009

February Fushing!...As they reckon I say!

*Firstly today being the 10th of Feb...a BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my Son Ben!

Love You X X X

This blog is becoming a bit fishy of late!...Been doing a lot of fishing recently with interesting catches...in fact each time I throw the line in and catch something, its never the same species!



I must have a good supply of male hormones as the 'Hunter/Gatherer' instinct is strong in me!
I am out there on the beach, rod in hand at every opportunity!


Caught a beautiful fish called a Thread Fin Salmon which we had for dinner ...delicimo!



A bit of advice being given by Jimmy Bull...


Each time I catch something I have to ask the fishermen in the camp "What is it and can we eat it?"
Caught this Shovel Nose Shark...it put up a good fight!..they say you can eat em but we let it go...

Hans has invested in a stinger suit...to ensure he doesn't get stung by stingers and jelly fish when out casting for prawns...


Another meal provided by the sea...


Check out this classy stubby holder that was given to Lowther by his daughter!...
Comes with a hat to keep the flies out of your beer!



Jimmy Bull and Lowther at Early Openers...

Ellen...Lowthers wife.

Due to the downturn in work in the Tourism industry at the moment, Hans has decided to start a lawnmower repair and service business...He is a qualified small engine mechanic amongst his many other talents...Today he completed his first job...The camp lawnmower which gave up the ghost some weeks ago and was in dire need of new blades etc...



So if you live locally and tune into this blog and you need your mower/generator...anything with a small engine...Hans is the man you need to call!!!...How thats for a bit of personal advertising!

And so because the camp lawnmower is now running beautifully...I took it for a test run and mowed all the grass areas in the camp, much to the amusement of all the men who gave me lots of unnecessary advice (as only men can!)...Two and a half hours later, and having dripped away 2 litres of sweat...the camp grassed areas are again looking tame!

Quote for the week...


It may be a bit hard to read...the quote says. 'Life is a Gift...Unwrap your Present'
The featured flower is the Kapok flower.

:) :) :)

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