Wednesday, November 11, 2009

It Is Wednesday

I had a great day Sunday enjoying the cricket from India on the TV. It was great to see an understrength Australian side defeat India in a series win on their home turf. It was a great effort and a wonderful testament to the strength of First Class cricket in Australia when guys can step straight out of a domestic competition and succeed on the international stage.

We ride most mornings and I won't tell where we rode today, I will just let you guess from the photo here on the left. Most day's rides are completed for me with a quick dip in the pool. Monday was spent just messing around, I can't remember what I did to tell you the truth. I did spend a bit of time at Paul's place sorting out a couple of issues on his PC during the afternoon. I have also spent some time fine tuning the BeCA website. It is all finished now.

Tuesday saw me head in to Kawana for a my annual visit to the Ear Nose and Throat guy to check out my ear. I have had my eardrum in my right ear replaced several times and I have an annual inspection and tidy up. I also grabbed a 500GB external Hard Disk Drive to which I have now copied about 300 movies and heaps of music. This is for Russ and Irene in Victoria. Their new Samsung TV has a built in media player so by attaching this external HDD they can easily playback movies and music with just the press of a couple of buttons.

During the morning we had the anode replaced in our hot water system. The anode 'attracts' the rust and prevents the hot water tank from rusting itself.

Then Tuesday afternoon Tony and I went into Caloundra to the local MP's office to print off 1250 copies of the Bellvista Connector, the newsletter produced by BeCA. They are now ready to be given out and distributed! Took under an hour to do the job and at no cost to us.

Today was time for yet another brew to go on. It is just beginning to bubble now as I type. Trish is at Quilters this morning. I seem to have a bit of my sore throat back again, I have had extensive problems with colds the last month or so. I just can't seem to fully throw it off.

Tomorrow is digging day. Paul and Tony are coming around and the aim is to dig out the area ready for some colored and patterned concrete to be laid. Hopefully this concreting will be completed before Trish flies down to Melbourne on Sunday week.

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