Friday, 20 February 2026

Three Part Day

 Part One would be getting up in time to drive our way to town for an unscheduled Alfred appointment by 10:30 am.  Fortunately a cancellation meant there was more time for the Doc to see us. I sat this one out downstairs due to this head cold that seems to be clearing slowly. The waiter service was good down there who brought me free cappuccinos and biscuits just like in Thursday Murder Club. We were able to get around to Docklands Urban Alley for Part Two which was a luncheon appointment at 12:30.  They have a good $20 lunch offer which most of us used and of course you had to try the amber stuff they brew in house. We have now made it back to Williamstown for the afternoon snooze to be ready in time for the Uber pickup at 6:30pm for Part Three. I haven't done this much daily activity since I was working. Phew!

Part One - Lobby Service

Part Two - Beer Service

Part Three - Author Service


Thursday, 19 February 2026

The Late Show

 I have read quite a lot of Michael Connelly and there is nothing like a cops and robbers theme. You've got your good cops and bad cops, throw in some criminals, a body or five and there is another crime caper right there.  This is the first of the Ballard series and there are at least 5 more books. I have also watched the TV series but I could not remember it exactly.  The books eventually get the retired Bosch back on the scene and I do remember him making an appearance in the show as well, however this is the Ballard the crime buster from now on and series 2 is on the way.


 

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Not Much Storm

 There was a bit of wind and a bit of rain overnight but it did not amount to much. Our tank is still pretty empty.  I took the morning constitutional and carried the rubbish bag with me.  The water was stirred by last nights activity and was quite murky and not inviting. There were two larger items to pickup one being a volleyball (deflated) and the other was a helmet and hopefully no one was wearing it when it went overboard. There is a constant parade of very large ships passing thru here and most would require these helmets. The rest of the haul was the usual, a coke bottle and can, straws, rope pieces and plastics. I left one poo bag hanging on the fence as it was tied there. Surely that means it will be picked up on the way back.




Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Evening Cool

 We delayed the cool down until late, that way the Sun loses most of its sting but it was still 30° also Debbie had a chance to do some work catchup earlier in the day.  There were a few people around so we went to the far end and found some shallows that would swallow our wallow.  This was a soak while watching the Sunset. We also had a traveller each back on the beach so a pleasant way to end the day.

 




Monday, 16 February 2026

Cool Shallows

I have some sort of head cold. Who gets one of these in Summer and where did it come from?   It started with a headache and now I am hearing crunchy noises in my ear.  I also needed a puffer spray at one stage. I decided to wander over and simply lay in the water.  Nothing to physical.  I spied the Pirate moving out this morning it looked like he was heading to Geelong. I saw him working the sails as well, so it is not just laying back in the wheel house letting the engine do all the work.   Where are my Buccaneers?

... under my Buccanhat.






Sunday, 15 February 2026

Boatarama

 It's all happening on a sunny Sunday, on the water that is. No doubt there will be a lot of cars outside by this afternoon but right now it is boat city. I have mentioned the Pirate before and once again he is back in town just below us. Also as I stand at the sink another yacht has come in to drop anchor.  I don't think it is too quiet for them as there are numerous fisherman moving around always looking for the best spot.  However it is the seadoos and the crazy couches that are towed at speed which really flay the bay, wave the water and stir the sea.





Saturday, 14 February 2026

Coast Care Calm

 I went across with a muliple session in mind, a few throws and a beach walk cleanup.  I started with the throws and did two sets of eight with a slow walk between each set to the end of the beach. I took the rubbish bag to make a start. On the way back I met up with one of the coast care guys. The metal sheet I reported some weeks back has been piled into a stack of sheets and reported to the council. I was not going to help him carry them up.  The beach has been quite clean this year and one factor is the lack of strong winds so far.  I got two cans (one I waded in for), plastic bags, ciggie butts and small rope pieces.  The throws are still at the 14 paces length.