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G2007 - Australia, Surfing and some other stuff

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Bali HD

The video camera broke on our trip to Bali and I thought all the footage I had was of me filming Starbucks, which probably wouldn’t make the most interesting holiday video. Last night as I prepared the camera for its trip to the repair shop I noticed I had a few more clips of Bali read more..

On the Harbour

This weekend we went on the Harbour for Jennie’s Birthday. It was a fantastic little sea cat that took us out across the heads and into downtown Sydney. Amy, Lorraine and Marcus on the Sea Sydney Cat The weather was overcast but that wasn’t bad as we’d have got some serious headaches from drinking in the sun! read more..

President Obama

Many people I know including myself are happy that Barack Obama is the new president of the United States of America today. The huge turn out for this election and especially within the younger than 30ies age group is fantastic and is a turn around from how I thought the world was going. In my opinion read more..

Seal Rocks 2008

Yes, back off of Seal Rocks 2007 and Seal Rocks 2006 comes Seal Rocks 2008!!! This was a very special Seal Rocks trip as it was the celebration of Rach and Mike’s engagement. A lot of these photos are courtesy of Nancy and Marcus as I am pretty sure Seal Rocks sand broke the video camera read more..

Coogee to Bronte to Bondi

Today we drove to Coogee which is pronounced Cud-G to walk to Bondi for the Bondi to Bronte Sculptures by the sea which we went to two years ago (must have missed it last year). It was the perfect beach day for beach goers but with no waves. Here’s a Panorama of Coogee with Amy read more..

Port Douglas

Last weekend Amy and I went to Port Douglas for a little pre-credit crunch escape. Port Douglas is a three hour flight north of Sydney which in the Southern Hemisphere means it gets warmer when you arrive. The sea was 27 degrees but still felt cool at first because the temperature was in the thirties. A read more..

The Guns of Love Disastrous Part II

Five years ago today I wrote the first ever blog post entitled “The Guns of Love Disastrous” an ode to a Smashing Pumpkins b-side on the 1997 single “The End Is The Beginning Is The End”. I probably picked that title because I was listening to the track at the time. G2007.com is half as read more..

Voodoo Chile

Have not done a blog entry in a while, I personally blame the credit crunch and the bipartisan poisoning that caused the bail out to fail. Last weekend good friend T-Bone had a BBQ to celebrate there new baby Natasha and their Australian Citizenship. Amy, Marcus, Nancy (not Marcus’ Nancy another Nancy) and myself went down read more..

Dobroyd Lefts

This weekend was the first weekend in a while where we’ve been able to go out not wearing pullovers or sometimes even coats. It is very strange how it goes from being fairly cold to being 30 degree weather. I like to pretend we are tourists and walk around Manly, here we are on the read more..

Leura Dairies

Last weekend we celebrated Christmas at Leura Dairies, an award winning eco retreat in the Blue Mountains (although there’s nothing eco about my 45 minute showers), a very similar trip to the one I wrote about 4 years ago to the day. Doesn’t time fly! Here is Amy in Leura downtown where it really did read more..

 
 
 

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