10. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng - Watersports 10. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt Vang Vieng we did do some water sports. Again we were extremely lucky kayaking a section of the rShareAt Vang Vieng we did do some water sports. Again we were extremely lucky kayaking a section of the river back to Vang Vieng and having the entire river to ourselves.The three kids were all in a kayak with our guide sitting on top of their life jackets - fortunately they can all swim.Kim and I was in one Kayak and Sacha and Mavis in another.Just where we started out there was a rapid with water flowing over a large boulder but with plenty of flat water on the sides. Kim was little impressed when I headed straight into the rapids and with perfect skills paddled us through them...her being soaked and the kayak being full of water may have had something to do with it.She's later said that the kayaking trip was one of her favourite and most fun activities on the trip, so maybe she was somewhat impressed with my brilliant paddling skills!!Along the river are still some of the remains of the bars and zip lines - but all very quiet now. Approaching Vang Vieng we went past some really scenic locations with bungalows etc.The experience at the end got and all thumbs up!Another water activity that Mavis and I did was tubing through one of the caves. You essentially sit in an inflated car tyre and then pull yourself along a rope inside a cave. It was fun for the kids, however this place was packed with Koreans trying to do the same thing.Aiden initially didn't want to go, but I am proud that he eventually managed to get the courage to do so.We also went to one of the lagoons. There are a number of them and some of them are very popular. We organised with a driver to drive us to one of the less popular ones. It was still scenic and it had platforms of the trees to jump from and you could see why some travelers would have killed themselves jumping off them.There were also a couple of rafts which reminded me of the first time I went to Laos and paddles across a local river on a raft. It got on one of them in the lagoon and the whole thing literally sunk under me - I only just managed to get off in time before getting soaked.The second one was able to hold my weight and I took the boys for a little paddle.
9. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A silent prayer - Laos 9. January 2018 19:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt one of the caves in Laos there is this amazing Buddha statue inside the cave.I couldn't help but ShareAt one of the caves in Laos there is this amazing Buddha statue inside the cave.I couldn't help but notice how beautiful the diffused light was falling onto the statue itself and through the entrance to the cave. We were there all by ourselves and I asked Kim to sit and offer a little prayer in the ray of light coming in through the cave.I didn't bring a tripod with me to Laos, so everything had to be shot handheld which was tricky as there wasn't much light there.
8. January 2018 18:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng - Caves 8. January 2018 18:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn Vang Vieng we also went to some caves. Again we were the only ones there - I don't know if this wShareIn Vang Vieng we also went to some caves. Again we were the only ones there - I don't know if this was just because no one else were interested or because we went there at a time when everyone else were doing other activities.The caves are in fairly pristine condition, they are dark, moist and other than descending a makeshift ladder walking through them gives a feeling of exploring the caves for the very first time. Some passages were really narrowAnd other parts of the caves were massive.Overall the caves are beautiful and again it was amazing having them to ourselves.
7. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tribes - Laos 7. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe tribes of Laos still exist although it is no longer as noticeable. They no longer wear their traShareThe tribes of Laos still exist although it is no longer as noticeable. They no longer wear their traditional costumes but it is possible to glimpse the occasional traditional head wear or dress in one of the shops.It is especially sad to see the Hmong tribal wear gone as worn below by Mavis and Kim. The Hmong traditionally lived in the mountains. The government has forced them down into the lowlands where they can be controlled and 'integrated' into the the rest of Laos.
6. January 2018 20:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng Countryside - Laos 6. January 2018 20:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the first day in Vang Vieng we hired a local guide to take us through the country side and some oShareOn the first day in Vang Vieng we hired a local guide to take us through the country side and some of the villages around Vang Vieng. Hiking through the countryside in Laos is partly magical and at the same time an eye opener. It is not until you get into the country side that you get a glimse of the real Laos and its people, the way of living and their beliefs.Walking into the first village a group of boys came walking towards us. One of the kids was holding his head with blood dripping down his face. The other boys were taking him home to his parents. I couldn't help but notice that there was a green substance smeared across the wound and asked our guide is he knew what it was. He went over to some bushes and plucked a couple of leaves and said that if you crush them then they will help stop the bleeding. This is when you realise that a lot of the plants in the villages serve a purpose as natural herbal medicine or for eating.The village was a HMong village and at one of the houses we spotted the little girl above standing in a door opening with her grand mother. There are very few of the traditional bamboo shacks still standing and instead being replaced with brick buildings.A bit further up the road we heard a sound. Someone was hitting a gong and chanting. Thinking it might be a monk we went to investigate. The sound was coming from one of the local houses. At the back of the house the family was in the process of preparing food, but we couldn't see where the sound was coming from. Our guide asked them and was told that they had a newborn (possibly sick) child and that the Shaman was in the house talking to the 'other world to' attract the good spirits and chase the evil spirits away.As we walked on we could see him through the opening of the door and I snapped the above photo which is one of my favourite photos of the trip.In the village people go about their normal life such as this woman removing lice from her daughters hair.As we walked on we had to walk through the local school. It happened to be recess and the kids in the smaller classes were outside playing. There was a small stand selling them lunches who also sold lollies, so Kim got the idea to spoil the kids with lollies - but also turned out to be a great opportunity for our kids to interact and see what a classroom in Laos looks like.The area is still very un-developed. Although there seems to be electricity, this is mainly used for lighting. Cooking is still done by collecting wood and done on wood fired stoves and people still wash their clothes in the rivers and streams.Although there are still a number of water buffaloes these are mainly used for eating along with any other non-human living animal - such as pigs, dogs, birds etc.It was very healthy for the boys to see where their food 'potentially' comes from and understand that this is part of life.The area is full of rice paddies, but these are now worked with mechanical tools rather than buffaloes.The government has built bridges across the large river to allow access to the villages.But the smaller streams have bamboo bridges - in this case wide enough to drive a motorbike across, others just a single bamboo to allow a person walk across.At the far village (Lao and not Hmong) there was a limestone cliff with a small cave in it. This was called elephant cave and inside there was a small shrine along with some bizarre images.The whole area is spectacular - I can only imagine what it would be like during rice planting season - yes it would be muddy but also stunningly beautiful.During this whole hike we saw no other travelers. Other than at the cave we didn't get a sense that there frequently came any groups through and I think the feedback from all of us was that this was one of the highlights of the trip - no adrenaline required.
5. January 2018 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vang Vieng - Laos 5. January 2018 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetVang Vieng is an interesting tourism destination in Laos that has undergone several iterations of reShareVang Vieng is an interesting tourism destination in Laos that has undergone several iterations of re-inventing itself.When I first visited for an overnight stopover it was a sleepy little town with maybe a handful of backpackers going tubing (more on that later). I also remember the deserted airport runway from the 'secret war' going through the sleepy little village (Lima site 6) and the stunning mountain scenery in the background. Other than that there wasn't much there.Ten years later my mum and dad visited the place and told me stories how the place had transformed. It had grown and was full of drunk backpackers with loud rave music and parties throughout the night. During the day they were floating down the river in car tubes again with beers and drinks in their hands.Then again about 5 years ago, Laos appeared in the Australian news media with stories of young backpackers breaking their necks doing somersaults off the tree branches on the river and lagoons and hitting the rocks. Stories of high highly available drugs were also emerged.The Lao government stepped in and closed the majority of the bars along the river, stopped the parties and the drugs and implemented a number of other safety restrictions. It worked, the parties stopped and the young party seeking backpackers fled.A new crowd has now moved in - this is bus loads of adrenaline seeking Koreans. They go there to go kayaking, zip lining, tubing, buggy riding etc. They eat at the Korean restaurants and stay at the same hotels, but otherwise mostly keep to themselves. This also means that some of the same old sleepy feeling has returned to this town. It also meant that is was easy (or just plain luck from our side) to avoid the tourists.The airstrip is still there, but I recon most visitors would walk across it and not notice and definitely wouldn't know the history behind the secret war in Laos, let alone the American involvement and the little airstrips around the place. It is a fascinating story and has very much shaped Laos into what it is today.The area is just absolutely stunning with steep limestone cliffs and rice paddies. I could easily have spent more time there taking photos in the surrounding area.
3. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pha That Luang - Laos 3. January 2018 21:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA must see in Vientiane is Pha That Luang - It is on every bank note in Laos and they are very proud Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments School award 21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often gets an award from school, so he is super proud when he gets a little encouragement.ShareIt is not often gets an award from school, so he is super proud when he gets a little encouragement. 16. September 2020 16:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pool and Beach Photoshoot 16. September 2020 16:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt Boracay I did another shoot with some beautiful models. It was a fun shoot on the beautiful beachShareAt Boracay I did another shoot with some beautiful models. It was a fun shoot on the beautiful beach and at the hotel pool. 26. July 2020 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Gold Coast 2020 26. July 2020 10:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarly in the year we made an extended weekend trip to the Gold Coast in Queensland. Main attraction ShareEarly in the year we made an extended weekend trip to the Gold Coast in Queensland. Main attraction here was for the boys to visit Movieworld and Seaworld. 19. July 2020 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Indoor boudoir with Kateriina 19. July 2020 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThese photo are from a workshop I did with Kateriina as a model.It was mainly studio with fixed (hotShareThese photo are from a workshop I did with Kateriina as a model.It was mainly studio with fixed (hot) lights instead of strobes which I am more used to.Advantage of the fixed lights in a workshop setting is that it is easier to see what the light is like before taking the photo as well as having multiple photographers shooting at the same time. 21. June 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aidens 10th Birthday 21. June 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAidens birthday was during the covid lock down.Fortunately we were still allowed to have a couple ofShareAidens birthday was during the covid lock down.Fortunately we were still allowed to have a couple of his school friends over for a little celebration (his school was still open anyhow).We decided to have it in the garden with a fire pit with roasted marshmellows, sparklers followed by cake. 5. March 2020 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Shooting - 800m range 5. March 2020 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetRecently I had the chance to visit the shooting range at Malabar headland with a group of friends.I ShareRecently I had the chance to visit the shooting range at Malabar headland with a group of friends.I used to do a lot of shooting in my younger days, so I was curious to see if I still had it in me.On this day we were shooting on the 800 meter range (which is a very long distance) with 7.62 NATO rounds.The distance means that you cannot see where you hit, so they have an electronic readout next to the shooter. The two circles in the middle are about 25cm in diameter at the far end.Below is the group of shots from my round.This photo gives a better idea of the distance we were shooting at (It was also a very windy day)Apparently I shot the best round of the day including the regulars... Conclusion is that, yes, still got it and I may pick it up as a regular activity some time in the future. 20. October 2019 19:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Boracay Phillipines 20. October 2019 19:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWith Kim having a few weeks gap between jobs and badly needing a break she wanted to go somewhere reShareWith Kim having a few weeks gap between jobs and badly needing a break she wanted to go somewhere relaxing and where the water and weather would be warm.After a bit of research we settled on a week to the Phillipines to an island called Boracay.This is a small island with the most beautiful beach we have seen anywhere outside of Bora Bora (interesting that both have the name 'Bora').The boys (and adults) managed to get a mighty sunburn already on the first day.The island also has the most amazing sunsets at the beach.Also lots of activity on the beach in the evenings whereas during the day is is mostly empty.We stayed in a large resort built around a golf course. It had seven swimming pools and we spend a lot of time here relaxing with the boys and sipping cocktails.It was really nice in the evenings to sit in a bar listening to cruisy music. Most of the restaurants and bars would have live entertainers on in the evenings.One day we went on a snorkeling trip around the island. The boys are well accustomed to snorkeling now and love it. Unfortunately I didn't bring an underwater housing on the trip, but I can say that the coral reef looks to be in a good shape although a lot of the larger schools of fish and large predatory fish seems to be scarce.We also did a day trip to the main island where we went through one of the local caves. The cave was full of little bats and also had other creatures that were attracted to the bats and insects such as a snake and spiders I've never seen before.We even spotted a large hermit crab (size of a hand).We also went to a local river where there was waterfalls and also rafts for the boys to have a play with.The food in general was pretty good although we only tried a couple of local dishes (Phillipines is not famous for its food). Especially some of the seafood was really nice.The way we got around the island was on these small tricycles. There are two types, the old ones pulled by a small moterbike and then the new ones which are all electric. The government wants to have all the old ones off the roads by 2024 which is very sensible both environmentally and economically as even the locals say that they make more money on the new ones.The main road however is horrendous. In late 2018 the island was closed for 6 months to any visitors due to them sorting out a lot of issues with the sewage system. This means that they have dug up the entire road to install large pipes along with a road widening. A lot of this was still ongoing with the main road being full of holes, but given that it is such a small place it was alright to still get around. 10. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate 10. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year the boys started doing Karate.It was something that I've always wanted do do with them, soShareThis year the boys started doing Karate.It was something that I've always wanted do do with them, so we looked around for a place where initially they could join some kids classes and then along the way I'd join as well.Initially they got their red and white stripe belts (automatically)And then later they went up for grading to get their Red belts.They love training with some of the equipment that we have at home for it.Late in the year I joined as well once the sensei established some adult classes and I have now after 20 years (I did a bit of karate back in 1998) finally received my Red belt.Even Kim has taken a couple of classes - maybe she will even grade on of these days. 1. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Holy Communion 1. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAiden as part of his school had to do his holy communion.He looked very handsome in his little suit.ShareAiden as part of his school had to do his holy communion.He looked very handsome in his little suit. 10. September 2019 21:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Canoeing with family at Royal national Park 10. September 2019 21:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne weekend we went to the Royal National Park (half an hour south) to go canoeing with the Family.IShareOne weekend we went to the Royal National Park (half an hour south) to go canoeing with the Family.It was a fun day out and fortunately we can still fit the boys into a single canoe unlike Chong who had to get a rowing boat for his family - they are a lot harder work. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...456789101112...9293Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 13. March 2005 09:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photos from Sydney 13. March 2005 09:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphotos from sydneyShareDuring the year I took a number of photos in Sydney. If you would like to know what the inner city of Sydney looks like then have a look at this photo collection. Click here to see more photos from: Sydney/Slideshow 13. March 2005 08:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing 2005 13. March 2005 08:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing 2005ShareIn 2005 I managed to do a fair bit of climbing. Sarah and her boyfriend at that time were climbing almost every weekend and climbing with them definitely boosted my confidence and allowed me to increase the difficulty of the climbs I was able to tackle.The photo below is a photo of me climbing at Centenial Glen. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing 2005/Slideshow 13. March 2005 07:42 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Canada 2005 13. March 2005 07:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcanada 2005ShareI went a trip to Calgary (as well as to Seattle) in the end of 2005. It was lots of meetings and in Calgary we were invited to provide input to our workflow product from the field. While we were there they had the Chinook, which is a warm wind that appear during the winters...so during the day it was really pleasant. One night we went to see a game of ice hockey against the Calgary Flames and Chicago...it was the only game that Calgary lost that season. Click here to see more photos from: Calgary 2005/Slideshow 13. March 2005 07:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum and Dad in Sydney 2005 13. March 2005 07:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum and dad in sydneyShareAt the end of 2005 my Mum and Dad escaped the winter in Denmark by travelling to Sydney for a couple of weeks. They stayed here over Christmas and New Years Eve. While they were here we went for a drive up to Graemes house at Taylors Lake near Port Macquarie where we Christmas Eve cooking traditional danish Roast Duck, and Ris-a-la-mande. New years even we celebrated at Graemes place at McMahons Point here in Sydney. New Years day was the hottest on record...48 degrees. Click here to see more photos from: Christmas and New Years Eve 2005/Slideshow 14. November 2004 12:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Afternoon Sailing in a Felucca 14. November 2004 12:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetafternoon sailing in a feluccaShare 14. November 2004 12:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandchildren's Meal for Bedstemor 14. November 2004 12:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgrandchildren s meal for bedstemorShare Normally Bedstemor's fest is for paid by her children, but this year, all of Bestemor's grandchildren decided to also treat the family in return. They chose the Italian restaurant in the hotel. It was a 3-course set menu at US$8 per person. For starters, it was thin minestrone with salad vegetables and grated cheese. For entrée, it was 3 pieces of ravioli with mushrooms and white sauce (ravioli suprisingly had cinnamon in it...) For mains, we had a choice of either chicken or veal scallope with fettucine... But all our meals were served with the same sauce and somehow we all ended up getting french fries... When we asked the waiters about the fettucine listed on the menu, no-one had any idea... And our surprise dessert was a scoop of ice-cream swimming in fruit salad and syrup. These breadsticks were really very nice, although surprisingly these contained cumin, instead of Italian herbs or cheese. With Bedstemor in the middle, the oldies at one end, we sat at the other end with Kim, Rasmus and their respective girlfriends. Rasmus and his g-friend told us about their trip around Asia, toVienChan and Laos. Kim and Birit had spent 6 months backpacking around India, Nepal and Thailand. In the meanwhile, there was an Egyptian engagement party that started in the hotel lobby. The musicians stood around the couple, playing oboe-like instruments, tambourines and drums, whilst the guests clapped and danced to the music. It was deafening, the sound echoing throughout the hotel. They eventually made their way up to one of the function rooms to party all night long. = 14. November 2004 12:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Citadel & Mohammed Ali Mosque 14. November 2004 12:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetthe citadel mohammed ali mosqueShare Our first sightseeing trip after arriving in Egypt was the Citadel and the Mohammed Ali Mosque. The Citadel was once the home of the royal family until 1870, then the military took over this joint until the 1970s. It is still used occasionally by the military but mostly opened to visitors although certain sections are closed off to them. Neither did our guide tell us much about the Citadel, nor give us the opportunity to explore. So most of the photos here are of the Mohammed Ali Mosque sitting on the Citadel. The mosque is famous for its alabaster corridors, columns and floors. Alabaster is a cheaper form of marble that seems to be slightly more porous and does not have the smoothness or coolness of normal marble. Adam, our guide sat everyone down in one corner of the mosque like school kids, and gave everyone some sort of history lesson about Islam and marriage. The interior of the mosque was magnificent, with globes of light hanging in multiple rings from the ceiling. In the far right corner, there is a gilded green and gold staircase that leads to some sort of pulpit. Local women were allowed into this mosque, but clad from head to foot. Female tourists were provided with a green abaayas if they were sleeveless or wearing shorts. During Adam's chat about Islam and its history, René asked for more information about the Citadel, and was rudely scolded for not listening. Adam did not give any more information about the Citadel for the rest of the trip... Left: In another corner of the mosque was an enclosure containing the marble sarcophagi and burial place of the mosque's namesake - Mohammed Ali.Right: The ceiling was also quite beautiful, but I could not use the camera flash and it was a little dark. In each "corner" of the dome were large arabic inscriptions in gold Cairo has a brown haze over the city. The buildings are made of mud bricks. Dirty-white and grey are the only other colours one can see. Apparently there is a number 7 written above one of the doors of the Citadel. History says Napoleon and his troops numbered each of the entrances around the Citadel as he could not understand the local language. 14. November 2004 1 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Boys artwork 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLucas version of a Miro paintingShareLucas version of a Miro painting 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Peter Pan 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe took the older children to see Peter Pan - this was their christmas/birthday presents.ShareWe took the older children to see Peter Pan - this was their christmas/birthday presents. 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 2017 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefars visit 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy dad was here earlier in the year visiting.ShareMy dad was here earlier in the year visiting. 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing with the boys 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe have started to take the boys climbing occasionally. Especially Aiden enjoys it and is able to clShareWe have started to take the boys climbing occasionally. Especially Aiden enjoys it and is able to climb to the top without being afraid. 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 5yo birthday 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLucas just had his 5th birthday.It was celebrated at the local park with his friends and we had hireShareLucas just had his 5th birthday.It was celebrated at the local park with his friends and we had hired an entertainer to do some activities with them. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 7yo birthday 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on tShareSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on that day, so didn't enjoy it as much as he could have.One of his presents was a crystal growing dragon - here is before and after. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 7yo birthday 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on tShareSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on that day, so didn't enjoy it as much as he could have.One of his presents was a crystal growing dragon - here is before and after. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chinese New Year 2017 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetChinese new year with the boys.ShareChinese new year with the boys. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Funny faces 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of funny facesShareA couple of funny faces << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...131415161718192021...9293Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 6. May 2007 11:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing - Celebrity Crag Blue Mountains 6. May 2007 11:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing celebrity crag blue mountainsShareSaturday Sarah and I went climbing in the Blue Mountains Saturday. Two of her friends from Canberra were also in the blue mountains, but they wanted to climb at Centenial Glen and Porters pass. Sarah and I decided to spend the morning at a crag (a cliff) called Celebrity Crag. The cliff is split up into two areas called Jimmy Cliff and Heathcliff. We decided to go to Heathcliff which doesn't see a lot of climbers and we hadn't been there before. We managed to get lost trying to find the cliffs and almost gave up trying to find the right track through the bush. After a final try we eventually managed to find the start of the climbs after more than an hours bush-bashing. It turned out that the climbs there were excellent. Especially a climb called Bad Blood is a must do. It is a two pitch climb where the first pitch is a very pleasant grade 19 (led by Sarah). The second pitch is a grade 22 (which I led). Click on this link to download the video I took (18Mb). Near the top (after passing the crux) I took the biggest fall I've taken on lead so far. I climbed up to the next bolt and while clipping the bolt I got my feet up too high (stay low Andy) and couldn't keep the balance. The fall (maybe 3-4 meters) was nicely caught by Sarah. On the second try I managed to get it. We were planning to climb out rather than walking through the bush, but we ran out of time and I was way too tired to climb with the backpacks. We decided instead to see how many pitches we could complete of another climb before it got dark. We managed to do the first two pitches and then had to bail due to the time.We didn't get back to the car until after it was dark, so we didn't meet up with Sarah's friends until we got back to the car park. It turned out that they had had an excellent day at Upper Shipley (which you can see from Celebrity Crag).It is probably one of the best climbing days I've had for a long time although I was totally of of shape. Click here to see more photos of: Climbing 2007 23. April 2007 07:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia 2007 23. April 2007 07:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopening eventShare I just got back from our Captaris International Partner Conference in Kuala Lumpur. I flew up there Friday week and we started on the Saturday by going whitewater rafting with just the international captarians. We had a whole bunch of people of different skill levels from the company, so it was good that the rapids were fairly easy so that everyone could join. But...if I had been there by myself with a groupf of people I didn't know then I might haven been a bit dissapointed. There is a lot of rock climbing potential in the same area. On the Sunday we were getting ready for the conference, this means setting up the Booths, presentation laptops and getting all our presentations ready. I also volunteered to take photos at the conference for official use (awards handouts etc). In the evening the 200+ partners arrived and we had a party at the pool in the hotel for everyone. Monday morning the actual conference started with local drummers and after that all the speakers started their business and technical presentations for the partners. During the breaks I was speaking to partners at the professional services booth (here with one of our partners from India). On the first evening we had out Galla Awards party. This is the official party where the partners are given awards for their effort the previous year. The party was held at the the old English governors residence (from before Malaysia became independent). Locals dressed in traditional costumes greeted us at the door. During the dinner there was organised local entertainment in the form of dancing. One of the dances there was the bamboo dance from Sabah which I saw before when I worked on the Ecochallenge. On the Tuesday we had the official party (which is much less formal and usually more fun). This was held in the cultural centre and the entertainment was as usual sponsored by one of our partners (usually dancing girls). Wednesday and Thursday was followed by more presentations and some training. I did a presentation on the Wednesday on the business track based upon a case study from a project we just finished in Japan. Kim had arrived from Sydney on business on the Wednesday and was staying at a hotel just a couple of kilometers away...so on the Thursday when our conference ended I moved over to her hotel. She was working Friday, so I headed into town to check out what electronic gadgets I could find. I didn't have much luck as prices were the same as here in Sydney, but I did buy a new digital camera for $250. It will come in handy when doing stuff where the SLR is too big to carry and it is also pretty good at taking video. On the Saturday Kim and I went clothes shopping together. I hate buying clothes and it is much easier when she is there as my fashion consultant. Here is the result of just three hours shopping. Kim managed to buy three pairs of shoes in just 15 minutes...she has got a size 4 foot and hardly any stores in Australian stocks that small a size. In the evening I managed to book a table in the KL tower. It was excellent, very romantic and very reasonably prices (about $120 australian dollars for the whole evening). Unfortunately we had both earlier that day eaten a sausage bread roll which resulted in a really bad diorrea later that evening. Mine eventually disappeared later that morning, but Kims continued, so she didn't have a very good flight back and was grateful that I was there to assist her checking in her luggage while she spent most of the time on the pot. Click here to see more photos from Malaysia 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethan's birthday 2007 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethan s birthdayShare Saturday Ethan (Kims Nephew) had his birthday party. Kims sister asked us if we would like to come and do face painting on the the kids. For the event I got dressed as a pirate and Kim got dressed as a fairy with wings. KA, kims sister also helped out with some of the face painting. Here is a photo of KA with Ethan. And here is Kayla painted as a mouse. For the event they had also hired a jumping castle (can be seen in the background) and for some weird reason the caucasian kids loved the face painting idea where the asian kids didn't want to have their faces painted. 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Great Mackerel Beach - Easter 2007 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgreat mackerel beach easter 2007ShareDuring Easter Kims Family had borrowed a house at Mackarel Beach, so we went up there the whole family, Kim and her three sisters, her brother in law, her dad and two nephews and one niece.The only access to the beach is by boat from Palm beach one hours drive north of Sydney. There are no roads or shops on the beach. The ferry only leaves once an hour and only between 9am and 6pm. The beach is on the opposite side of Pittwater from Palm Beach and it has got a community of about 50 houses.Most of the two days we were up there it rained, so we spend the time indoor eating, playing games and sleeping. The TV and VCR was out of order and the place didn't have a DVD player. At least it did have a CD player so we could listen to music.We cooked dinner on the BBQ and the Kookaburras came to get fed. They were really tame, so you could touch them which is exceptionally rare.I was on breakfast duty both days, so the first morning I made Bacon and Eggs for everyone and the second day I made pancakes. Sometimes it was a little stressful with that many people in the kitchen while trying to make breakfast, but it went alright! I am coming from a fairly small family,so I am not used to have that many people around.Easter Monday Kim and I played golf at Mona Vale golf course which is one of my favourite courses to play on.It is right next to the coast and the course is normally in a great condition. Even though the course is long it is not that difficult. I was playing pretty average on the first nine holes but improved my game significantly on the second nine and managed to play a number of the holes at par. On one of the holes a Currawong (big black bird) flew down and stole Kims golf ball. I had to chase after the bird for 200 meters until it eventually landed in a tree and then dropped the ball. 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lake Macquarie 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlake macquarieShare This weekend we rented a house at Lake Macquarie in a place called Overnight Reflections at Fishing Point near Newcastle. The place is an easy 1.5 hours drive north of Sydney assuming that there is light traffic. It was a fantastic and very relaxing weekend. The house was right at the water, so we could hear the water and see the full moon (almost) reflect in the water at night. Saturday afternoon we went playing golf at Toronto Golf and Country club. This was quite an experience. The course itself is nice enough although it needs some maintenance (especially the bumpy greens)...but some of the people playing there should not be allowed onto a golf course. One of the players stole Kims golf ball and on several occasions started bashing up his own golf bag while shouting Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Obviously it wasn't a great idea confronting him regarding the ball. We were planning to complain to some of the members of the club...but there was no-one else around and eventually we lost track of the guy (fortunately...because he was quite scary). In the evening we went to a very expensive restaurant (even by Sydney standards) at Warners Bay...it was ok, but not a place I'd recommend. Kim and I wanted a bit of a special night out to celebrate and this seemed to be the best we could find outside of Newcastle itself. From living in the Newcastle area years ago I know that it is hard to find a decent restaurant up there...most people regard fish'n'chips as a romantic night out! Anyway...the place we stayed at was very nice although it troubled the owner of the place that we didn't want to have breakfast until after 10.30 in the morning...what IS WRONG with these Sydney people!!! Kim and I enjoyed catching up on some sleep and just relax without having to rush around for set meal times, be a tourist etc. Especially Sunday troubled her at we didn't want to check out until 2pm because we wanted a snooze. She even sent down her grandchildren to make a bit of noise to wake us up. Anyway...it was actually quite amusing and Kim and I didn't mind, the woman running the place was actually quite sweet....and $300 for the two nights in a lake front cottage was good value. It is definitely a place I'd go back to. 18. March 2007 10:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley 2007 18. March 2007 10:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valleyShare This Saturday Kim and I went to Hunter Valley with a couple of her Colleagues from Epicor. They had one of her colleagues visiting from the US office. I was invited along as Joanne was the driver and kim doesn't drink, so I was the only person who could drink with the visitor (I didn't mind :-) ). Normally I go for all the red wines, but I decided on this trip to dry some of the white wines, especially try and find a nice bottle of Pinot Grigio...which I eventually did at the Bimbadgen Vineyard. Kim also bought a couple of really nice desert wines that I'm sure I will be allowed to share. 12. March 2007 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments La Traviata & Golf 12. March 2007 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetla traviataShare Saturday Kim and I want to see La Traviata in Sydney Operahouse. For Christmas I got a couple of tickets for the opera from Kim. It was an opera I hadn't see before and the stage setup was really good and the performance was excellent. Kim had gotten us really good seats...we had front row seats in the dress circle upstairs.During the performance they were broadcasting the show to the steps in front of the operahouse as well as to one of the parks in Melbourne. They wanted to show what Opera is like to a wider audience. Afterwards we had dinner at Circular Quay close to the Opera House. Sunday we drove down to Catherine Fields to Camden Lakeside Country Club to play a round of golf. Sasha and one of his friends dad visiting from Canada also came along. It was really hot, so for the first time I was actually glad that we were driving a kart rather than walking the course. The guy from Canada was almost dead by the time we got back to the club house. I played a really good round (43 points stableford, HCP 13) and Kim played almost at her handicap. It is obvious that there is a drought on. Most of the lakes were dried out, I was looking for a photo online to post here, but the course is totally unrecognisable because of the missing lakes. 28. February 2007 12:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Back From Hawaii 28. February 2007 12:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetback from hawaiiShare This year Kim met her targets at work. This meant the she got invited to Hawaii (with a partner...me) as part of the Chairmans club. We got back two weeks ago and had a fantastic trip. The first few days we spent in Honolulu at Waikiki Beach...we got to see all of Oahu, went snorkeling and Kim went shopping. One night we all went to a shooting range in Honolulu. After this we went to Kauai where we were staying at a big resort. Here we went snorkeling, sailing and played golf. There was parties every night and we also managed to find a bit of time to ourselves. See the rest of the photos from our trip here: Hawai Photos/Slideshow 27. February 2007 12:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Thailand 2006 27. February 2007 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from thailand 2006ShareIn Mid 2006 I went to a work meeting in Krabi in Thailand. This happens to be a few kilometers away from one of the best rock climbing destinations in the world. So, after the meeting I took a few days off to go rock climbing. Kim happened to be travelling in the Northern part of Thailand with some friends who had to leave on the same day my meeting ended. Kim flew down to Krabi where I picked her up at the airport. Unfortunately it was rainy season, so most of the time in Railay it was raining, but we did manage to get one day of climbing done and the rest of the time we spend in the restaurants and playing cards. Click here to see more photos from: Thailand/Slideshow 27. February 2007 12:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2005 27. February 2007 12:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2005ShareI have now started adding photos from 2005. For this I have created a new blog just for 2005, the plan is that I will add blogs for the remaining years as well. Click here to see what happened in 2005 << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...757677787980818283...9293Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments School award 21. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often gets an award from school, so he is super proud when he gets a little encouragement.ShareIt is not often gets an award from school, so he is super proud when he gets a little encouragement.
16. September 2020 16:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pool and Beach Photoshoot 16. September 2020 16:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt Boracay I did another shoot with some beautiful models. It was a fun shoot on the beautiful beachShareAt Boracay I did another shoot with some beautiful models. It was a fun shoot on the beautiful beach and at the hotel pool.
26. July 2020 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Gold Coast 2020 26. July 2020 10:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarly in the year we made an extended weekend trip to the Gold Coast in Queensland. Main attraction ShareEarly in the year we made an extended weekend trip to the Gold Coast in Queensland. Main attraction here was for the boys to visit Movieworld and Seaworld.
19. July 2020 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Indoor boudoir with Kateriina 19. July 2020 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThese photo are from a workshop I did with Kateriina as a model.It was mainly studio with fixed (hotShareThese photo are from a workshop I did with Kateriina as a model.It was mainly studio with fixed (hot) lights instead of strobes which I am more used to.Advantage of the fixed lights in a workshop setting is that it is easier to see what the light is like before taking the photo as well as having multiple photographers shooting at the same time.
21. June 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aidens 10th Birthday 21. June 2020 17:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAidens birthday was during the covid lock down.Fortunately we were still allowed to have a couple ofShareAidens birthday was during the covid lock down.Fortunately we were still allowed to have a couple of his school friends over for a little celebration (his school was still open anyhow).We decided to have it in the garden with a fire pit with roasted marshmellows, sparklers followed by cake.
5. March 2020 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Shooting - 800m range 5. March 2020 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetRecently I had the chance to visit the shooting range at Malabar headland with a group of friends.I ShareRecently I had the chance to visit the shooting range at Malabar headland with a group of friends.I used to do a lot of shooting in my younger days, so I was curious to see if I still had it in me.On this day we were shooting on the 800 meter range (which is a very long distance) with 7.62 NATO rounds.The distance means that you cannot see where you hit, so they have an electronic readout next to the shooter. The two circles in the middle are about 25cm in diameter at the far end.Below is the group of shots from my round.This photo gives a better idea of the distance we were shooting at (It was also a very windy day)Apparently I shot the best round of the day including the regulars... Conclusion is that, yes, still got it and I may pick it up as a regular activity some time in the future.
20. October 2019 19:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Boracay Phillipines 20. October 2019 19:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWith Kim having a few weeks gap between jobs and badly needing a break she wanted to go somewhere reShareWith Kim having a few weeks gap between jobs and badly needing a break she wanted to go somewhere relaxing and where the water and weather would be warm.After a bit of research we settled on a week to the Phillipines to an island called Boracay.This is a small island with the most beautiful beach we have seen anywhere outside of Bora Bora (interesting that both have the name 'Bora').The boys (and adults) managed to get a mighty sunburn already on the first day.The island also has the most amazing sunsets at the beach.Also lots of activity on the beach in the evenings whereas during the day is is mostly empty.We stayed in a large resort built around a golf course. It had seven swimming pools and we spend a lot of time here relaxing with the boys and sipping cocktails.It was really nice in the evenings to sit in a bar listening to cruisy music. Most of the restaurants and bars would have live entertainers on in the evenings.One day we went on a snorkeling trip around the island. The boys are well accustomed to snorkeling now and love it. Unfortunately I didn't bring an underwater housing on the trip, but I can say that the coral reef looks to be in a good shape although a lot of the larger schools of fish and large predatory fish seems to be scarce.We also did a day trip to the main island where we went through one of the local caves. The cave was full of little bats and also had other creatures that were attracted to the bats and insects such as a snake and spiders I've never seen before.We even spotted a large hermit crab (size of a hand).We also went to a local river where there was waterfalls and also rafts for the boys to have a play with.The food in general was pretty good although we only tried a couple of local dishes (Phillipines is not famous for its food). Especially some of the seafood was really nice.The way we got around the island was on these small tricycles. There are two types, the old ones pulled by a small moterbike and then the new ones which are all electric. The government wants to have all the old ones off the roads by 2024 which is very sensible both environmentally and economically as even the locals say that they make more money on the new ones.The main road however is horrendous. In late 2018 the island was closed for 6 months to any visitors due to them sorting out a lot of issues with the sewage system. This means that they have dug up the entire road to install large pipes along with a road widening. A lot of this was still ongoing with the main road being full of holes, but given that it is such a small place it was alright to still get around.
10. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Karate 10. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year the boys started doing Karate.It was something that I've always wanted do do with them, soShareThis year the boys started doing Karate.It was something that I've always wanted do do with them, so we looked around for a place where initially they could join some kids classes and then along the way I'd join as well.Initially they got their red and white stripe belts (automatically)And then later they went up for grading to get their Red belts.They love training with some of the equipment that we have at home for it.Late in the year I joined as well once the sensei established some adult classes and I have now after 20 years (I did a bit of karate back in 1998) finally received my Red belt.Even Kim has taken a couple of classes - maybe she will even grade on of these days.
1. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Holy Communion 1. October 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAiden as part of his school had to do his holy communion.He looked very handsome in his little suit.ShareAiden as part of his school had to do his holy communion.He looked very handsome in his little suit.
10. September 2019 21:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Canoeing with family at Royal national Park 10. September 2019 21:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne weekend we went to the Royal National Park (half an hour south) to go canoeing with the Family.IShareOne weekend we went to the Royal National Park (half an hour south) to go canoeing with the Family.It was a fun day out and fortunately we can still fit the boys into a single canoe unlike Chong who had to get a rowing boat for his family - they are a lot harder work.
13. March 2005 09:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photos from Sydney 13. March 2005 09:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphotos from sydneyShareDuring the year I took a number of photos in Sydney. If you would like to know what the inner city of Sydney looks like then have a look at this photo collection. Click here to see more photos from: Sydney/Slideshow
13. March 2005 08:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing 2005 13. March 2005 08:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing 2005ShareIn 2005 I managed to do a fair bit of climbing. Sarah and her boyfriend at that time were climbing almost every weekend and climbing with them definitely boosted my confidence and allowed me to increase the difficulty of the climbs I was able to tackle.The photo below is a photo of me climbing at Centenial Glen. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing 2005/Slideshow
13. March 2005 07:42 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Canada 2005 13. March 2005 07:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcanada 2005ShareI went a trip to Calgary (as well as to Seattle) in the end of 2005. It was lots of meetings and in Calgary we were invited to provide input to our workflow product from the field. While we were there they had the Chinook, which is a warm wind that appear during the winters...so during the day it was really pleasant. One night we went to see a game of ice hockey against the Calgary Flames and Chicago...it was the only game that Calgary lost that season. Click here to see more photos from: Calgary 2005/Slideshow
13. March 2005 07:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum and Dad in Sydney 2005 13. March 2005 07:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum and dad in sydneyShareAt the end of 2005 my Mum and Dad escaped the winter in Denmark by travelling to Sydney for a couple of weeks. They stayed here over Christmas and New Years Eve. While they were here we went for a drive up to Graemes house at Taylors Lake near Port Macquarie where we Christmas Eve cooking traditional danish Roast Duck, and Ris-a-la-mande. New years even we celebrated at Graemes place at McMahons Point here in Sydney. New Years day was the hottest on record...48 degrees. Click here to see more photos from: Christmas and New Years Eve 2005/Slideshow
14. November 2004 12:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Afternoon Sailing in a Felucca 14. November 2004 12:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetafternoon sailing in a feluccaShare
14. November 2004 12:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandchildren's Meal for Bedstemor 14. November 2004 12:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgrandchildren s meal for bedstemorShare Normally Bedstemor's fest is for paid by her children, but this year, all of Bestemor's grandchildren decided to also treat the family in return. They chose the Italian restaurant in the hotel. It was a 3-course set menu at US$8 per person. For starters, it was thin minestrone with salad vegetables and grated cheese. For entrée, it was 3 pieces of ravioli with mushrooms and white sauce (ravioli suprisingly had cinnamon in it...) For mains, we had a choice of either chicken or veal scallope with fettucine... But all our meals were served with the same sauce and somehow we all ended up getting french fries... When we asked the waiters about the fettucine listed on the menu, no-one had any idea... And our surprise dessert was a scoop of ice-cream swimming in fruit salad and syrup. These breadsticks were really very nice, although surprisingly these contained cumin, instead of Italian herbs or cheese. With Bedstemor in the middle, the oldies at one end, we sat at the other end with Kim, Rasmus and their respective girlfriends. Rasmus and his g-friend told us about their trip around Asia, toVienChan and Laos. Kim and Birit had spent 6 months backpacking around India, Nepal and Thailand. In the meanwhile, there was an Egyptian engagement party that started in the hotel lobby. The musicians stood around the couple, playing oboe-like instruments, tambourines and drums, whilst the guests clapped and danced to the music. It was deafening, the sound echoing throughout the hotel. They eventually made their way up to one of the function rooms to party all night long. =
14. November 2004 12:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Citadel & Mohammed Ali Mosque 14. November 2004 12:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetthe citadel mohammed ali mosqueShare Our first sightseeing trip after arriving in Egypt was the Citadel and the Mohammed Ali Mosque. The Citadel was once the home of the royal family until 1870, then the military took over this joint until the 1970s. It is still used occasionally by the military but mostly opened to visitors although certain sections are closed off to them. Neither did our guide tell us much about the Citadel, nor give us the opportunity to explore. So most of the photos here are of the Mohammed Ali Mosque sitting on the Citadel. The mosque is famous for its alabaster corridors, columns and floors. Alabaster is a cheaper form of marble that seems to be slightly more porous and does not have the smoothness or coolness of normal marble. Adam, our guide sat everyone down in one corner of the mosque like school kids, and gave everyone some sort of history lesson about Islam and marriage. The interior of the mosque was magnificent, with globes of light hanging in multiple rings from the ceiling. In the far right corner, there is a gilded green and gold staircase that leads to some sort of pulpit. Local women were allowed into this mosque, but clad from head to foot. Female tourists were provided with a green abaayas if they were sleeveless or wearing shorts. During Adam's chat about Islam and its history, René asked for more information about the Citadel, and was rudely scolded for not listening. Adam did not give any more information about the Citadel for the rest of the trip... Left: In another corner of the mosque was an enclosure containing the marble sarcophagi and burial place of the mosque's namesake - Mohammed Ali.Right: The ceiling was also quite beautiful, but I could not use the camera flash and it was a little dark. In each "corner" of the dome were large arabic inscriptions in gold Cairo has a brown haze over the city. The buildings are made of mud bricks. Dirty-white and grey are the only other colours one can see. Apparently there is a number 7 written above one of the doors of the Citadel. History says Napoleon and his troops numbered each of the entrances around the Citadel as he could not understand the local language.
14. November 2004 1 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Boys artwork 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLucas version of a Miro paintingShareLucas version of a Miro painting 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Peter Pan 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe took the older children to see Peter Pan - this was their christmas/birthday presents.ShareWe took the older children to see Peter Pan - this was their christmas/birthday presents. 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 2017 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefars visit 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy dad was here earlier in the year visiting.ShareMy dad was here earlier in the year visiting. 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing with the boys 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe have started to take the boys climbing occasionally. Especially Aiden enjoys it and is able to clShareWe have started to take the boys climbing occasionally. Especially Aiden enjoys it and is able to climb to the top without being afraid. 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 5yo birthday 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLucas just had his 5th birthday.It was celebrated at the local park with his friends and we had hireShareLucas just had his 5th birthday.It was celebrated at the local park with his friends and we had hired an entertainer to do some activities with them. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 7yo birthday 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on tShareSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on that day, so didn't enjoy it as much as he could have.One of his presents was a crystal growing dragon - here is before and after. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 7yo birthday 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on tShareSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on that day, so didn't enjoy it as much as he could have.One of his presents was a crystal growing dragon - here is before and after. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chinese New Year 2017 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetChinese new year with the boys.ShareChinese new year with the boys. 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Funny faces 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of funny facesShareA couple of funny faces << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...131415161718192021...9293Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 6. May 2007 11:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing - Celebrity Crag Blue Mountains 6. May 2007 11:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing celebrity crag blue mountainsShareSaturday Sarah and I went climbing in the Blue Mountains Saturday. Two of her friends from Canberra were also in the blue mountains, but they wanted to climb at Centenial Glen and Porters pass. Sarah and I decided to spend the morning at a crag (a cliff) called Celebrity Crag. The cliff is split up into two areas called Jimmy Cliff and Heathcliff. We decided to go to Heathcliff which doesn't see a lot of climbers and we hadn't been there before. We managed to get lost trying to find the cliffs and almost gave up trying to find the right track through the bush. After a final try we eventually managed to find the start of the climbs after more than an hours bush-bashing. It turned out that the climbs there were excellent. Especially a climb called Bad Blood is a must do. It is a two pitch climb where the first pitch is a very pleasant grade 19 (led by Sarah). The second pitch is a grade 22 (which I led). Click on this link to download the video I took (18Mb). Near the top (after passing the crux) I took the biggest fall I've taken on lead so far. I climbed up to the next bolt and while clipping the bolt I got my feet up too high (stay low Andy) and couldn't keep the balance. The fall (maybe 3-4 meters) was nicely caught by Sarah. On the second try I managed to get it. We were planning to climb out rather than walking through the bush, but we ran out of time and I was way too tired to climb with the backpacks. We decided instead to see how many pitches we could complete of another climb before it got dark. We managed to do the first two pitches and then had to bail due to the time.We didn't get back to the car until after it was dark, so we didn't meet up with Sarah's friends until we got back to the car park. It turned out that they had had an excellent day at Upper Shipley (which you can see from Celebrity Crag).It is probably one of the best climbing days I've had for a long time although I was totally of of shape. Click here to see more photos of: Climbing 2007 23. April 2007 07:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia 2007 23. April 2007 07:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopening eventShare I just got back from our Captaris International Partner Conference in Kuala Lumpur. I flew up there Friday week and we started on the Saturday by going whitewater rafting with just the international captarians. We had a whole bunch of people of different skill levels from the company, so it was good that the rapids were fairly easy so that everyone could join. But...if I had been there by myself with a groupf of people I didn't know then I might haven been a bit dissapointed. There is a lot of rock climbing potential in the same area. On the Sunday we were getting ready for the conference, this means setting up the Booths, presentation laptops and getting all our presentations ready. I also volunteered to take photos at the conference for official use (awards handouts etc). In the evening the 200+ partners arrived and we had a party at the pool in the hotel for everyone. Monday morning the actual conference started with local drummers and after that all the speakers started their business and technical presentations for the partners. During the breaks I was speaking to partners at the professional services booth (here with one of our partners from India). On the first evening we had out Galla Awards party. This is the official party where the partners are given awards for their effort the previous year. The party was held at the the old English governors residence (from before Malaysia became independent). Locals dressed in traditional costumes greeted us at the door. During the dinner there was organised local entertainment in the form of dancing. One of the dances there was the bamboo dance from Sabah which I saw before when I worked on the Ecochallenge. On the Tuesday we had the official party (which is much less formal and usually more fun). This was held in the cultural centre and the entertainment was as usual sponsored by one of our partners (usually dancing girls). Wednesday and Thursday was followed by more presentations and some training. I did a presentation on the Wednesday on the business track based upon a case study from a project we just finished in Japan. Kim had arrived from Sydney on business on the Wednesday and was staying at a hotel just a couple of kilometers away...so on the Thursday when our conference ended I moved over to her hotel. She was working Friday, so I headed into town to check out what electronic gadgets I could find. I didn't have much luck as prices were the same as here in Sydney, but I did buy a new digital camera for $250. It will come in handy when doing stuff where the SLR is too big to carry and it is also pretty good at taking video. On the Saturday Kim and I went clothes shopping together. I hate buying clothes and it is much easier when she is there as my fashion consultant. Here is the result of just three hours shopping. Kim managed to buy three pairs of shoes in just 15 minutes...she has got a size 4 foot and hardly any stores in Australian stocks that small a size. In the evening I managed to book a table in the KL tower. It was excellent, very romantic and very reasonably prices (about $120 australian dollars for the whole evening). Unfortunately we had both earlier that day eaten a sausage bread roll which resulted in a really bad diorrea later that evening. Mine eventually disappeared later that morning, but Kims continued, so she didn't have a very good flight back and was grateful that I was there to assist her checking in her luggage while she spent most of the time on the pot. Click here to see more photos from Malaysia 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethan's birthday 2007 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethan s birthdayShare Saturday Ethan (Kims Nephew) had his birthday party. Kims sister asked us if we would like to come and do face painting on the the kids. For the event I got dressed as a pirate and Kim got dressed as a fairy with wings. KA, kims sister also helped out with some of the face painting. Here is a photo of KA with Ethan. And here is Kayla painted as a mouse. For the event they had also hired a jumping castle (can be seen in the background) and for some weird reason the caucasian kids loved the face painting idea where the asian kids didn't want to have their faces painted. 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Great Mackerel Beach - Easter 2007 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgreat mackerel beach easter 2007ShareDuring Easter Kims Family had borrowed a house at Mackarel Beach, so we went up there the whole family, Kim and her three sisters, her brother in law, her dad and two nephews and one niece.The only access to the beach is by boat from Palm beach one hours drive north of Sydney. There are no roads or shops on the beach. The ferry only leaves once an hour and only between 9am and 6pm. The beach is on the opposite side of Pittwater from Palm Beach and it has got a community of about 50 houses.Most of the two days we were up there it rained, so we spend the time indoor eating, playing games and sleeping. The TV and VCR was out of order and the place didn't have a DVD player. At least it did have a CD player so we could listen to music.We cooked dinner on the BBQ and the Kookaburras came to get fed. They were really tame, so you could touch them which is exceptionally rare.I was on breakfast duty both days, so the first morning I made Bacon and Eggs for everyone and the second day I made pancakes. Sometimes it was a little stressful with that many people in the kitchen while trying to make breakfast, but it went alright! I am coming from a fairly small family,so I am not used to have that many people around.Easter Monday Kim and I played golf at Mona Vale golf course which is one of my favourite courses to play on.It is right next to the coast and the course is normally in a great condition. Even though the course is long it is not that difficult. I was playing pretty average on the first nine holes but improved my game significantly on the second nine and managed to play a number of the holes at par. On one of the holes a Currawong (big black bird) flew down and stole Kims golf ball. I had to chase after the bird for 200 meters until it eventually landed in a tree and then dropped the ball. 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lake Macquarie 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlake macquarieShare This weekend we rented a house at Lake Macquarie in a place called Overnight Reflections at Fishing Point near Newcastle. The place is an easy 1.5 hours drive north of Sydney assuming that there is light traffic. It was a fantastic and very relaxing weekend. The house was right at the water, so we could hear the water and see the full moon (almost) reflect in the water at night. Saturday afternoon we went playing golf at Toronto Golf and Country club. This was quite an experience. The course itself is nice enough although it needs some maintenance (especially the bumpy greens)...but some of the people playing there should not be allowed onto a golf course. One of the players stole Kims golf ball and on several occasions started bashing up his own golf bag while shouting Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Obviously it wasn't a great idea confronting him regarding the ball. We were planning to complain to some of the members of the club...but there was no-one else around and eventually we lost track of the guy (fortunately...because he was quite scary). In the evening we went to a very expensive restaurant (even by Sydney standards) at Warners Bay...it was ok, but not a place I'd recommend. Kim and I wanted a bit of a special night out to celebrate and this seemed to be the best we could find outside of Newcastle itself. From living in the Newcastle area years ago I know that it is hard to find a decent restaurant up there...most people regard fish'n'chips as a romantic night out! Anyway...the place we stayed at was very nice although it troubled the owner of the place that we didn't want to have breakfast until after 10.30 in the morning...what IS WRONG with these Sydney people!!! Kim and I enjoyed catching up on some sleep and just relax without having to rush around for set meal times, be a tourist etc. Especially Sunday troubled her at we didn't want to check out until 2pm because we wanted a snooze. She even sent down her grandchildren to make a bit of noise to wake us up. Anyway...it was actually quite amusing and Kim and I didn't mind, the woman running the place was actually quite sweet....and $300 for the two nights in a lake front cottage was good value. It is definitely a place I'd go back to. 18. March 2007 10:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley 2007 18. March 2007 10:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valleyShare This Saturday Kim and I went to Hunter Valley with a couple of her Colleagues from Epicor. They had one of her colleagues visiting from the US office. I was invited along as Joanne was the driver and kim doesn't drink, so I was the only person who could drink with the visitor (I didn't mind :-) ). Normally I go for all the red wines, but I decided on this trip to dry some of the white wines, especially try and find a nice bottle of Pinot Grigio...which I eventually did at the Bimbadgen Vineyard. Kim also bought a couple of really nice desert wines that I'm sure I will be allowed to share. 12. March 2007 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments La Traviata & Golf 12. March 2007 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetla traviataShare Saturday Kim and I want to see La Traviata in Sydney Operahouse. For Christmas I got a couple of tickets for the opera from Kim. It was an opera I hadn't see before and the stage setup was really good and the performance was excellent. Kim had gotten us really good seats...we had front row seats in the dress circle upstairs.During the performance they were broadcasting the show to the steps in front of the operahouse as well as to one of the parks in Melbourne. They wanted to show what Opera is like to a wider audience. Afterwards we had dinner at Circular Quay close to the Opera House. Sunday we drove down to Catherine Fields to Camden Lakeside Country Club to play a round of golf. Sasha and one of his friends dad visiting from Canada also came along. It was really hot, so for the first time I was actually glad that we were driving a kart rather than walking the course. The guy from Canada was almost dead by the time we got back to the club house. I played a really good round (43 points stableford, HCP 13) and Kim played almost at her handicap. It is obvious that there is a drought on. Most of the lakes were dried out, I was looking for a photo online to post here, but the course is totally unrecognisable because of the missing lakes. 28. February 2007 12:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Back From Hawaii 28. February 2007 12:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetback from hawaiiShare This year Kim met her targets at work. This meant the she got invited to Hawaii (with a partner...me) as part of the Chairmans club. We got back two weeks ago and had a fantastic trip. The first few days we spent in Honolulu at Waikiki Beach...we got to see all of Oahu, went snorkeling and Kim went shopping. One night we all went to a shooting range in Honolulu. After this we went to Kauai where we were staying at a big resort. Here we went snorkeling, sailing and played golf. There was parties every night and we also managed to find a bit of time to ourselves. See the rest of the photos from our trip here: Hawai Photos/Slideshow 27. February 2007 12:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Thailand 2006 27. February 2007 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from thailand 2006ShareIn Mid 2006 I went to a work meeting in Krabi in Thailand. This happens to be a few kilometers away from one of the best rock climbing destinations in the world. So, after the meeting I took a few days off to go rock climbing. Kim happened to be travelling in the Northern part of Thailand with some friends who had to leave on the same day my meeting ended. Kim flew down to Krabi where I picked her up at the airport. Unfortunately it was rainy season, so most of the time in Railay it was raining, but we did manage to get one day of climbing done and the rest of the time we spend in the restaurants and playing cards. Click here to see more photos from: Thailand/Slideshow 27. February 2007 12:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2005 27. February 2007 12:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2005ShareI have now started adding photos from 2005. For this I have created a new blog just for 2005, the plan is that I will add blogs for the remaining years as well. Click here to see what happened in 2005 << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...757677787980818283...9293Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Boys artwork 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLucas version of a Miro paintingShareLucas version of a Miro painting
19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Peter Pan 19. September 2017 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe took the older children to see Peter Pan - this was their christmas/birthday presents.ShareWe took the older children to see Peter Pan - this was their christmas/birthday presents.
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19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefars visit 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy dad was here earlier in the year visiting.ShareMy dad was here earlier in the year visiting.
19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing with the boys 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe have started to take the boys climbing occasionally. Especially Aiden enjoys it and is able to clShareWe have started to take the boys climbing occasionally. Especially Aiden enjoys it and is able to climb to the top without being afraid.
19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 5yo birthday 19. September 2017 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLucas just had his 5th birthday.It was celebrated at the local park with his friends and we had hireShareLucas just had his 5th birthday.It was celebrated at the local park with his friends and we had hired an entertainer to do some activities with them.
19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 7yo birthday 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on tShareSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on that day, so didn't enjoy it as much as he could have.One of his presents was a crystal growing dragon - here is before and after.
19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 7yo birthday 19. September 2017 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on tShareSome photos from Aiden 7th BirthdayHis party was at the climbing gym. Unfortunately he was sick on that day, so didn't enjoy it as much as he could have.One of his presents was a crystal growing dragon - here is before and after.
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6. May 2007 11:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing - Celebrity Crag Blue Mountains 6. May 2007 11:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing celebrity crag blue mountainsShareSaturday Sarah and I went climbing in the Blue Mountains Saturday. Two of her friends from Canberra were also in the blue mountains, but they wanted to climb at Centenial Glen and Porters pass. Sarah and I decided to spend the morning at a crag (a cliff) called Celebrity Crag. The cliff is split up into two areas called Jimmy Cliff and Heathcliff. We decided to go to Heathcliff which doesn't see a lot of climbers and we hadn't been there before. We managed to get lost trying to find the cliffs and almost gave up trying to find the right track through the bush. After a final try we eventually managed to find the start of the climbs after more than an hours bush-bashing. It turned out that the climbs there were excellent. Especially a climb called Bad Blood is a must do. It is a two pitch climb where the first pitch is a very pleasant grade 19 (led by Sarah). The second pitch is a grade 22 (which I led). Click on this link to download the video I took (18Mb). Near the top (after passing the crux) I took the biggest fall I've taken on lead so far. I climbed up to the next bolt and while clipping the bolt I got my feet up too high (stay low Andy) and couldn't keep the balance. The fall (maybe 3-4 meters) was nicely caught by Sarah. On the second try I managed to get it. We were planning to climb out rather than walking through the bush, but we ran out of time and I was way too tired to climb with the backpacks. We decided instead to see how many pitches we could complete of another climb before it got dark. We managed to do the first two pitches and then had to bail due to the time.We didn't get back to the car until after it was dark, so we didn't meet up with Sarah's friends until we got back to the car park. It turned out that they had had an excellent day at Upper Shipley (which you can see from Celebrity Crag).It is probably one of the best climbing days I've had for a long time although I was totally of of shape. Click here to see more photos of: Climbing 2007
23. April 2007 07:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia 2007 23. April 2007 07:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopening eventShare I just got back from our Captaris International Partner Conference in Kuala Lumpur. I flew up there Friday week and we started on the Saturday by going whitewater rafting with just the international captarians. We had a whole bunch of people of different skill levels from the company, so it was good that the rapids were fairly easy so that everyone could join. But...if I had been there by myself with a groupf of people I didn't know then I might haven been a bit dissapointed. There is a lot of rock climbing potential in the same area. On the Sunday we were getting ready for the conference, this means setting up the Booths, presentation laptops and getting all our presentations ready. I also volunteered to take photos at the conference for official use (awards handouts etc). In the evening the 200+ partners arrived and we had a party at the pool in the hotel for everyone. Monday morning the actual conference started with local drummers and after that all the speakers started their business and technical presentations for the partners. During the breaks I was speaking to partners at the professional services booth (here with one of our partners from India). On the first evening we had out Galla Awards party. This is the official party where the partners are given awards for their effort the previous year. The party was held at the the old English governors residence (from before Malaysia became independent). Locals dressed in traditional costumes greeted us at the door. During the dinner there was organised local entertainment in the form of dancing. One of the dances there was the bamboo dance from Sabah which I saw before when I worked on the Ecochallenge. On the Tuesday we had the official party (which is much less formal and usually more fun). This was held in the cultural centre and the entertainment was as usual sponsored by one of our partners (usually dancing girls). Wednesday and Thursday was followed by more presentations and some training. I did a presentation on the Wednesday on the business track based upon a case study from a project we just finished in Japan. Kim had arrived from Sydney on business on the Wednesday and was staying at a hotel just a couple of kilometers away...so on the Thursday when our conference ended I moved over to her hotel. She was working Friday, so I headed into town to check out what electronic gadgets I could find. I didn't have much luck as prices were the same as here in Sydney, but I did buy a new digital camera for $250. It will come in handy when doing stuff where the SLR is too big to carry and it is also pretty good at taking video. On the Saturday Kim and I went clothes shopping together. I hate buying clothes and it is much easier when she is there as my fashion consultant. Here is the result of just three hours shopping. Kim managed to buy three pairs of shoes in just 15 minutes...she has got a size 4 foot and hardly any stores in Australian stocks that small a size. In the evening I managed to book a table in the KL tower. It was excellent, very romantic and very reasonably prices (about $120 australian dollars for the whole evening). Unfortunately we had both earlier that day eaten a sausage bread roll which resulted in a really bad diorrea later that evening. Mine eventually disappeared later that morning, but Kims continued, so she didn't have a very good flight back and was grateful that I was there to assist her checking in her luggage while she spent most of the time on the pot. Click here to see more photos from Malaysia
15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethan's birthday 2007 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethan s birthdayShare Saturday Ethan (Kims Nephew) had his birthday party. Kims sister asked us if we would like to come and do face painting on the the kids. For the event I got dressed as a pirate and Kim got dressed as a fairy with wings. KA, kims sister also helped out with some of the face painting. Here is a photo of KA with Ethan. And here is Kayla painted as a mouse. For the event they had also hired a jumping castle (can be seen in the background) and for some weird reason the caucasian kids loved the face painting idea where the asian kids didn't want to have their faces painted.
10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Great Mackerel Beach - Easter 2007 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgreat mackerel beach easter 2007ShareDuring Easter Kims Family had borrowed a house at Mackarel Beach, so we went up there the whole family, Kim and her three sisters, her brother in law, her dad and two nephews and one niece.The only access to the beach is by boat from Palm beach one hours drive north of Sydney. There are no roads or shops on the beach. The ferry only leaves once an hour and only between 9am and 6pm. The beach is on the opposite side of Pittwater from Palm Beach and it has got a community of about 50 houses.Most of the two days we were up there it rained, so we spend the time indoor eating, playing games and sleeping. The TV and VCR was out of order and the place didn't have a DVD player. At least it did have a CD player so we could listen to music.We cooked dinner on the BBQ and the Kookaburras came to get fed. They were really tame, so you could touch them which is exceptionally rare.I was on breakfast duty both days, so the first morning I made Bacon and Eggs for everyone and the second day I made pancakes. Sometimes it was a little stressful with that many people in the kitchen while trying to make breakfast, but it went alright! I am coming from a fairly small family,so I am not used to have that many people around.Easter Monday Kim and I played golf at Mona Vale golf course which is one of my favourite courses to play on.It is right next to the coast and the course is normally in a great condition. Even though the course is long it is not that difficult. I was playing pretty average on the first nine holes but improved my game significantly on the second nine and managed to play a number of the holes at par. On one of the holes a Currawong (big black bird) flew down and stole Kims golf ball. I had to chase after the bird for 200 meters until it eventually landed in a tree and then dropped the ball.
1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lake Macquarie 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlake macquarieShare This weekend we rented a house at Lake Macquarie in a place called Overnight Reflections at Fishing Point near Newcastle. The place is an easy 1.5 hours drive north of Sydney assuming that there is light traffic. It was a fantastic and very relaxing weekend. The house was right at the water, so we could hear the water and see the full moon (almost) reflect in the water at night. Saturday afternoon we went playing golf at Toronto Golf and Country club. This was quite an experience. The course itself is nice enough although it needs some maintenance (especially the bumpy greens)...but some of the people playing there should not be allowed onto a golf course. One of the players stole Kims golf ball and on several occasions started bashing up his own golf bag while shouting Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Obviously it wasn't a great idea confronting him regarding the ball. We were planning to complain to some of the members of the club...but there was no-one else around and eventually we lost track of the guy (fortunately...because he was quite scary). In the evening we went to a very expensive restaurant (even by Sydney standards) at Warners Bay...it was ok, but not a place I'd recommend. Kim and I wanted a bit of a special night out to celebrate and this seemed to be the best we could find outside of Newcastle itself. From living in the Newcastle area years ago I know that it is hard to find a decent restaurant up there...most people regard fish'n'chips as a romantic night out! Anyway...the place we stayed at was very nice although it troubled the owner of the place that we didn't want to have breakfast until after 10.30 in the morning...what IS WRONG with these Sydney people!!! Kim and I enjoyed catching up on some sleep and just relax without having to rush around for set meal times, be a tourist etc. Especially Sunday troubled her at we didn't want to check out until 2pm because we wanted a snooze. She even sent down her grandchildren to make a bit of noise to wake us up. Anyway...it was actually quite amusing and Kim and I didn't mind, the woman running the place was actually quite sweet....and $300 for the two nights in a lake front cottage was good value. It is definitely a place I'd go back to.
18. March 2007 10:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley 2007 18. March 2007 10:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valleyShare This Saturday Kim and I went to Hunter Valley with a couple of her Colleagues from Epicor. They had one of her colleagues visiting from the US office. I was invited along as Joanne was the driver and kim doesn't drink, so I was the only person who could drink with the visitor (I didn't mind :-) ). Normally I go for all the red wines, but I decided on this trip to dry some of the white wines, especially try and find a nice bottle of Pinot Grigio...which I eventually did at the Bimbadgen Vineyard. Kim also bought a couple of really nice desert wines that I'm sure I will be allowed to share.
12. March 2007 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments La Traviata & Golf 12. March 2007 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetla traviataShare Saturday Kim and I want to see La Traviata in Sydney Operahouse. For Christmas I got a couple of tickets for the opera from Kim. It was an opera I hadn't see before and the stage setup was really good and the performance was excellent. Kim had gotten us really good seats...we had front row seats in the dress circle upstairs.During the performance they were broadcasting the show to the steps in front of the operahouse as well as to one of the parks in Melbourne. They wanted to show what Opera is like to a wider audience. Afterwards we had dinner at Circular Quay close to the Opera House. Sunday we drove down to Catherine Fields to Camden Lakeside Country Club to play a round of golf. Sasha and one of his friends dad visiting from Canada also came along. It was really hot, so for the first time I was actually glad that we were driving a kart rather than walking the course. The guy from Canada was almost dead by the time we got back to the club house. I played a really good round (43 points stableford, HCP 13) and Kim played almost at her handicap. It is obvious that there is a drought on. Most of the lakes were dried out, I was looking for a photo online to post here, but the course is totally unrecognisable because of the missing lakes.
28. February 2007 12:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Back From Hawaii 28. February 2007 12:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetback from hawaiiShare This year Kim met her targets at work. This meant the she got invited to Hawaii (with a partner...me) as part of the Chairmans club. We got back two weeks ago and had a fantastic trip. The first few days we spent in Honolulu at Waikiki Beach...we got to see all of Oahu, went snorkeling and Kim went shopping. One night we all went to a shooting range in Honolulu. After this we went to Kauai where we were staying at a big resort. Here we went snorkeling, sailing and played golf. There was parties every night and we also managed to find a bit of time to ourselves. See the rest of the photos from our trip here: Hawai Photos/Slideshow
27. February 2007 12:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Thailand 2006 27. February 2007 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from thailand 2006ShareIn Mid 2006 I went to a work meeting in Krabi in Thailand. This happens to be a few kilometers away from one of the best rock climbing destinations in the world. So, after the meeting I took a few days off to go rock climbing. Kim happened to be travelling in the Northern part of Thailand with some friends who had to leave on the same day my meeting ended. Kim flew down to Krabi where I picked her up at the airport. Unfortunately it was rainy season, so most of the time in Railay it was raining, but we did manage to get one day of climbing done and the rest of the time we spend in the restaurants and playing cards. Click here to see more photos from: Thailand/Slideshow
27. February 2007 12:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2005 27. February 2007 12:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2005ShareI have now started adding photos from 2005. For this I have created a new blog just for 2005, the plan is that I will add blogs for the remaining years as well. Click here to see what happened in 2005