27. August 2009 10:07
by Rene Pallesen
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When we came back from our holiday our watertank had started leaking significantly. Actually it had started leaking slightly back in May where at the same time the government was introducing the stimulus package as part of their rescue plan for the financial crisis. Part of this package was an increased rebate on Solar hot water which provided a total $3400 government funding.
Back then I got a couple of quotes, but never proceeded hoping that the tank would last a little longer.
When we came back the leak had become a lot worse and could burst any time. It therefore had to be replaced very fast. It seemed that just replacing the existing electric tank would cost almost the same as installing Solar hot water and would be more expensive in electricity. Besides we have already installed extra insulation and energy efficient appliances so it only made sense to use Solar hot water as well.

It took them 3 hours to pull down the old 160 litre tank and install a new 300 litre tank on the roof. So far we are happy with the system. We have more hot water than before, it is not nearly as hot as the old system, but plenty hot for what is needed (The old system had water which was close to 90 degrees Celcius and the new is appx 60 degrees).
It has an electric booster installed for cloudy days, but once summer is here I should be able to turn that off completely. And an extra advantage is that it has cleared out some space on the side of the house.
27. August 2009 02:00
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17. August 2009 10:30
by Rene Pallesen
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After Lake Como it was our last day and Italy and was time to go home. We had to return to Milan that evening to fly back to Sydney next morning.
We decided to detour around the lake and possibly stop at some of the villages along the way. At the top end of the lake we came to a T intersection. I told kim that Switzerland was one hour if we turned left and Milan was 2 hours to the right. I asked her if she felt like a quick dash across the border before returning.
Most of the borders to Switzerland (and Austria) are located on the top of the mountain passes since the Mountains was what defined the borders the old days. The road up to this mountain pass was very narrow and full of blind corners. Kim developed stomach cramps on a number of occations on the trip and we eventually came to the conclusion that it was the tension when driving on these roads.
The scenery on the way up there was stunning. It was nice and cool climate and we were soon above the tree line and could see patches of snow on the mountains surrounding up.
The style of houses changed from being traditional italian to be more swiss looking.
Eventually we got to the border. Unfortunately the officer at the post didn't have a stamp to stamp Kims passport.
We had lunch at the border and then returned toward Milan. We had dinner at the southern end of Lake Como and arrived at our airport hotel at 10pm.
I had to return the car to the rental company at the Airport. Fortunately the hotel had an efficient shuttle bus service that made it easy to come back to the hotel. Unfortunately I forgot the cover for my phone in the car so I had to make the trip twice and was pretty knackered (and grumpy) when I eventually got back.
At 6am next morning we were back at the airport returning to Sydney.
17. August 2009 10:29
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The pool at the hotel was great.
The kids loved it and it was nice jumping in the pool after an excursion out and about.




It really boosted the kids confidence swimming there.


If it had been up to Kim's family then they would have stayed at the pool the entire trip and not have left the hotel.
24. June 2015 11:07
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There was also a monkey show with a larger trained monkey.
Apparently in the past they used trained monkeys to fetch coconuts for them and they demonstrated how they trained them.


Kim's dad had his photo taken with the monkey.
23. June 2015 11:07
by Rene Pallesen
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They also had a snake show at the elephant place.
Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as this monocled cobra.


And the huge king cobra (which kept coming over the safety barrier).

Chong and I volunteered to hold the python.



I wonder how often the snake guy has been bitten by his snakes.
22. June 2015 11:07
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21. June 2015 11:07
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20. June 2015 08:07
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19. June 2015 08:26
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This year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad.

We had to fly via Bangkok, so we were a bit worried how the kids would handle the long flight (especially Lucas), but everyone handled it reasonably well.
The boys were very excited to be going on a big aeroplane.



Once we arrived to Bangkok it was pretty obvious to see that they were very excited.



The only thing that never made it all the way to the hotel was our stroller. We lost it somewhere between Phuket airport and the hotel...but wasn't a big loss and hopefully someone puts it to goo local use.
20. May 2015 12:05
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It is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could not use, but which were quite funny.
20. May 2015 11:05
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Here is some more photos of my grandma and grandpa on my mothers side.
Here she is with her sisters (my grandma on the far right)

Here is some of her when she was young.


Here is one that I assume was taken in 1969 based on the date of the photo.

I think this one if my grandpa when he was young.

And here is some more.


And here is some family gathering photos.

I think it is her brother on the left. And my cousin Mette on the right.

And this is with my grandparents on my fathers side (left to right bedstefar, mormor, morfar, bedstemor, mum and Claus).