On a couple of cool but sunny late spring days Now for the train trip up to a colder Scotland, with a forecast of 90% chance of decent rain !
Travelling again
Just a quick one, as I sit at Victoria’s Station in London just before catching the train to East Croydon. A few days here, then up to Scotland for a couple of weeks of holiday, then Cornwall for a week. Then it’s back to moving home and adapting to Santos without the old Ningaloo Vision … Continue reading Travelling again
Leaving a place
It’s a strange feeling, knowing this is likely the last time I am ever on the old and rusty Ningaloo Vision, off the west coast of WA. This is my current view, while I wait for the helicopter briefing. It’s not gorgeous, or spectacular, but it’s the place that’s re-ignited my love of engineering. As … Continue reading Leaving a place
Changes
Last trip to Ningaloo Vision, a holiday in the UK, coming back to changing my role in Santos although there’s a number of options being discussed, then almost immediately moving house. The different options for work may well involve extensive time interstate. I will need to remind myself to lean into the uncertainty rather than … Continue reading Changes
Still the best view
Yes, still one of my favourite places, and views, a place for a gentle jog and stretch and sunset. Blessedly cool with a slight breeze, welcome autumn.
Autumn at the dog beach
I had a lovely morning at the dog beach today, with a pleasant coolness to the air at 8am warming up, and still-warm water in which to swim. There was parking easily found, and not too many people. Autumn is a lovely time here, as the fierce heat drops off and the rains start. We … Continue reading Autumn at the dog beach
Yayoi Kusama
A weekend in one of my favourite cities, and an awesome art show. Yayoi Kusama is a fantastic, amazing artist with a very different view of the world. She’s 95, still producing art which is thought provoking and beautiful. Just some of the images and immersive installations. Born middle of the 1920’s in Japan, she … Continue reading Yayoi Kusama
A rough swim but fun
An onshore wind, with swell and white caps but lots of fun and virtually everyone finished the race. A longer update in a few days but I am so pleased to have now finished the Mile to Shore; albeit so tired last night I drove to Lisa’s house, was fed a simple dinner, came back … Continue reading A rough swim but fun
Eve of the big Busso swim
Busso, short for Busselton and the 1.6im ‘Mile to Shore’ swim tomorrow, is this weekend’s adventure. I realised this week just how much Australians shorten everything, when a Canadian mentioned that he would naturally lengthen words and never shorten a name; he struggled with Jennifer going to Jen. So I don’t think Busso would make … Continue reading Eve of the big Busso swim
Passata day again
Another year, 200kg of tomatoes and 8 women working together to produce beautiful passata to take home. It’s a huge day ( I’ll be honest, I left half way through to go watch my team unexpectedly win their T20 match), and on a purely financial basis the rewards aren’t there. However that’s not what the … Continue reading Passata day again









