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10. June 2012 08:18
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Aiden's 2yo Birthday with the Family

10. June 2012 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

aiden birthday with the family


Today we celebrated Aidens birthday with the family.

In the morning we all had Yum Cha and afterwards we took all the kids to Little Dynamos to play.



In the evening we had the family over for steamboat and cake. Great opportunity to take a new family photo with the latest member of the family...Emma.





8. June 2012 11:00
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One year

8. June 2012 11:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

one year


Today it was one year ago that my my Mum and Aidens Grandma passed away.

I am still sad that Aiden never met her but I am hoping that he will get to know Bedstefar better as he is growing up.




I am also glad that Aiden will have a brother to keep each other company and I hope the two of them will be close and grow old together.

I still have a suitcase sitting here full of photos that I one day will get the courage tp go through...but not anytime soon.

7. June 2012 04:26
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Aiden's 2 yo Birthday

7. June 2012 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

aiden s 2 yo birthday


Today was Aidens second birthday...time flies!



We had a Birthday cake for him with the family and sang Happy Birthday and let him blow out the candle.

6. June 2012 02:28
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Passing of Venus

6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

passing of venus


Today is a very unique day in that the planet Venus passed over the disc of the Sun. The next such passing wont happen for another 105 years.

And it is even more interesting since we recently returned from Tahiti where Captain Cook observed the last passing several hundred years ago.



Here in sydney it was a very cloudy day, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos using a very powerful lens covered with dark filters. It is a planet Venus at the 7 o'clock on the sun in the photo.


5. June 2012 07:50
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Camera returned for warranty

5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

camera returned for warranty


Bummer...I had to return the camera yesterday. It was driving me mad with back focusing...not what you would expect from a $3000 camera. Hopefully they will be able to fix the issue, but unfortunately they are saying that there is a 21 day turnaround. The focus was 5cm off which is critical especially then taking portraits.


I did however manage to take a couple of photos that were ok and a bit of video with it on Sunday inside a very dark ten-pin bowling place (it was Kayla's birthday party) with all kinds of weird lighting. I was shooting at insanely high iso (12800) and I must say that I general I was pretty impressed.



Especially impressed with how fast I could shoot with lots of kids running around. They are totally usable for my blog and online posting although I wouldn't enlarge them. There was a lot of noise at these high ISO's, but most of it could be managed to a certain degree in Lightroom.






Later I was shooting with KC's camera at the lunch table...there was more light and I was strugling with taking photos using natural light.

31. May 2012 07:59
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New camera - Nikon D800

31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

new camera d800


Today I picked up my new camera. It is the new Nikon D800 and is currently one of the most sought after cameras on the market.

I have been wanting to get a full frame camera for some time now and this was the one for me to get...the reviews are excellent.


I pre-ordered it shortly after is was announced and has been waiting for over three months for it to arrive...but it is finally here.




It will be a steep learning curve to get used to all the new features of the camera and it will be a sad goodbye to my almost 10 year old D50 entry level camera.

I am now moving from 5 auto focus points to 51...from 6 Megapixels to 36 megapixels...max 1600 ISO to 25600 ISO...no bells and whistles to having features such as Video, Timelapse, HDR, face detection, live view, aparture preview...and the list goes on...



The D50 has served me well, but it is definitely time to move on as the technology has advanced so much. Not sure what I do with the old camera...but I will most likely end up selling it.



14. May 2012 06:55
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Mothers day with Autumn colours in Mt Wilson

14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

mothers day with autumn colours in mt wilson


It is Autumn here in Sydney and today the forecast was for 19 degrees and sunny...the first cool'ish day here. In the morning we went with Kims family to the cemetry to visit Kims mum. After this we were planning to head up to the Blue Mountains to Mt Wilson to visit some of the private gardens to take photos of the Autumn colours and get some new family photos of Kim, Aiden and I.


When we arrived it was really windy and only 7 degrees (later it dropped to 5 degrees). We had dressed for the cold, but Dylan who had joined us on the spur of the moment was a bit underdressed and cold so he borrowed a spare jumper I had with me. We immediately found a pile of leaves and they started having fun throwing them up in the air.

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We decided to visit the Yengo Sculpture garden and the owner came to greet us, tell us about the garden and charge for the entry.

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The garden was very nice and the colours were awesome.

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There were lots of sculptures hidden around the garden.

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Dylan got a bit upset because we had to scold him for running around (this was a private garden so deserved a bit of respect), throwing pebbles, thrashing my camera gear and keeping to run into the frame of the photo I was trying to take. I had also been trying to get a bit interested in what he is seeing around him to learn more things and asking him if he was interested in some of the lookouts to experience one of the most beautiful places in Australia, as well as look at the things in antique shops etc., but he was totally dis-interested..."you can drag the horse to the water, but you can force it to drink".

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After the garden Aiden was really tired and cold and we were getting hungry, so we decided to head back and stop along the way for lunch. It was good timing as it started to rain a little. I decided to drive on the great western highway as there were more options for food and I though it would be quicker getting back...turned out everyone else had the same idea so it was at a crawl.



12. May 2012 07:56
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An Officer and a Gentleman

12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

an officer and a gentleman


Today Kim and I went to the Lyrics Theatre to see the 'An Officer and Gentleman' musical.

It was a remake of the 1982 movie, but on the stage.



It was ok but nothing special. The acting and singing was great, but the screenplay itself as well as the music/lyrics could have been more original and the stage setup was pretty basic.

7. May 2012 05:45
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Halfway there - Baby brother for Aiden

7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

halfway there


Kim is pregnant again and we are now halfway there and on Monday we went for the halfway scans (due late September).



Everything is on track and looking good so far (5 fingers and toes etc.). For the first time we were able to tell the gender of the baby and it turns out that we are expecting a little brother to Aiden.

This means that Aiden very soon will have someone to play with here at home.


25. April 2012 03:07
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Kurnell walk

25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

kurnell walk


Today was Anzac day. We decided to use the day to explore some of the local area in the National Park on the other side of Botany bay near Kurnell.



It was very windy (Aiden wasn't happy with the wind). The walk along the coast is easy an quite scenic. There is even a small lighthouse about a kilometer down the track and the rocks have cook textures.






ese swords are our Burmese swords. Laos was formerly called Zin Mae, a country that was conquered by the Burmese during the Inwa period. The sword is called the Sword of the Bird. The sword is a good sword.).
  • It's a Ngat kyee daung Dah the sword that was once used by Burmese warriors and Thai during the dark age of Konbaung (1765–1767).
  • This Burmese Empire was destroyed during the English colonized to the East and totally wiped out by the English cannons kind of like a scene from the last samurai movie in the end! They were like charging to the enemy where they were being shot at.
  • These are also antique pieces in a good state of preservation! Swords, even if they are in such good condition, belong in the museum. You have to take a look at the Malaysia Sword Museum! They are great specimen
  • One would have to analyze the material metal wood winding fibers would certainly be very interesting! You don't see such a bundle every day
  • The handle on the smaller sword is made from wound rattan fibres.
  • The larger sword is made from silver and wound silver threading (I believe it is the typical not so pure silver/tin that was used).
  • This means that it is likely that the swords are up towards 250 years old and that the long one belonged to someone of a high status.

    The area they are from is a place that has been ravaged by war for several hundred years right from the wards beween Burma and Siam (Thailand), conquer by the English empire, the Second World War, the Chinese civil war through to the Laos Civil/Vietnam war.

    It is highly likely that the swords have seen some action. Although a bit rusty, the swords are still very sharp. Given that the blade on the longer sword is narrower at the hilt it is likely that it has been sharpened several times through history. Again this probably means that it had a practical use/purpose and wasn't just for display.








    22. January 2021 01:03
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    Newcastle

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    Between Christmas and New year we made a trip to Newcastle with the family.They had this beautiful l
    Between Christmas and New year we made a trip to Newcastle with the family.








    They had this beautiful little animal park that is maintained by the council and is free to visit.











    Just outside Newcastle is fighterworld, which is an aircraft museum next to an active air strip.










    Newcastle museum was also worth a visit on a rainy day.





    One evening we went to the games arcade...no idea how Aiden managed to get a first place in racing.




    21. January 2021 18:03
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    Karate 2020

    21. January 2021 18:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Karate during 2020 was challenging to say the least.I was devastated when everything moved online. I
    Karate during 2020 was challenging to say the least.

    I was devastated when everything moved online. I love the partner work and couldn't see how this was going to work through video conferencing.

    The boys and Kim were okay with the new format and I hung in there. I was so happy once we were able to get back in the dojo again.






    Just before the lockdown I had purchased a punching bag, so at least we were able to do some outdoor contact punching.









    During the lockdown there was a kata competition and other programs, and we did get a few prices.




    ...but dojo definitely rules...







    We have managed to go to gradings...












    And I have kept all the grading certificated we have gotton...





















    21. January 2021 14:03
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    Tennis Award

    21. January 2021 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Another encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis...
    Another encouragement award for Aiden. This time in Tennis...





    31. December 2020 14:03
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    Covid

    31. December 2020 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    2020 was definitely a bit different because of Covid.Australia managed to get through with very few
    2020 was definitely a bit different because of Covid.

    Australia managed to get through with very few outbreaks because of very early and sever lockdowns.

    This let people to panic buy. We spent the time to chill out and solve lots of puzzles in the evenings, do lots of exercise in the parks (which was still allowed), Karate online and work moving fully to conference calls.


















    31. December 2020 13:03
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    Challenging year

    31. December 2020 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    The last couple of years has been super challenging for Aiden all around.He is struggling all around
    The last couple of years has been super challenging for Aiden all around.

    He is struggling all around and this photo tells it all.


    For myself I have been struggling equally, and had it not been for the release of karate I don't know where things would have been at. I often wish I had my own bucket to hide under. I don't think this year will be any easier unfortunately...

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    9. December 2016 15:02
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    Harbour Bridge Walk

    9. December 2016 15:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    During the winter we went for a walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Here are some of the photos f
    During the winter we went for a walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

    Here are some of the photos from the walk.














    9. December 2016 12:02
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    Fathers day 2016

    9. December 2016 12:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    On fathers day we used the opportunity to do some family photos with the boys as well as Kims dad.
    On fathers day we used the opportunity to do some family photos with the boys as well as Kims dad.






















    9. December 2016 09:02
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    Morning silly creatives

    9. December 2016 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Aiden and Lucas sometimes loves to play with boxes and other items that are in the recycle bin insid
    Aiden and Lucas sometimes loves to play with boxes and other items that are in the recycle bin inside.

    One morning they had used the boxes to create a farm...not bad!






    ...and then there is the silliness...

    21. October 2016 14:10
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    Meet Aiden and Tiger (aka Calvin and Hobbs)

    21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Years ago Aiden got a little fluffy toy tiger as a gift.Over the last couple of years this has been
    Years ago Aiden got a little fluffy toy tiger as a gift.



    Over the last couple of years this has been the most treasured toy to the degree where him and Lucas is sometime fighting over it. They sleep with it and they bring it to school to do show and tell.



    It reminds me of the comic called Calvin and Hobbs - with a little boy and his toy tiger often getting up to mischief.

    21. October 2016 14:10
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    Desert treat for Lucas

    21. October 2016 14:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Now that Aiden is a school and Lucas at daycare they are invited to heaps of birthdays.One evening K
    Now that Aiden is a school and Lucas at daycare they are invited to heaps of birthdays.

    One evening Kim took Aiden to a birthday and in the meantime I took Lucas for a little desert treat at Choc Top in Rosebery.

    The menu looked delicious and not know that they were so big I ordered one for each of us. They also gave us a free ice cream because they were slow.



    I felt so sick afterwards and we didn't even finish it.

    20. October 2016 13:10
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    Scarborough Family Trip

    20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    It has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it is
    It has been a while since we did a family trip with the family. Kim's dad is getting older and it is getting harder for him to do longer extended trips.

    The family found a nice house at Scarborough just an hours drive from Sydney. It was a beautiful coastal home with room enough for the whole family and with the conveniences of a large kitchen, a fireplace and TV for the kids.





    The inlaws recently got a dog and she made it on the trip as well.



    More importantly, it was just a short walk to the Scarborough hotel for coffee in the morning.





    And also plenty of beaches nearby.





    20. October 2016 13:10
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    Royal National Park walk with friends

    20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    We are trying to keep the boys (and ourselves) more active on the weekends. This weekend Audrey aske
    We are trying to keep the boys (and ourselves) more active on the weekends. This weekend Audrey asked if we wanted to join them for an easy walk at the Royal National Park (about 30 minutes drive from home).



    The walk was along an old horse carriage trail (Lady Game Trail) and was fairly level and easy walking the whole way. We made it well past the half way mark where there is an old watering station for the horses before turning around.



    I think the kids eventually managed to walk almost 7 kilometers without too much complaining which is pretty far for their little feet.


    20. October 2016 13:10
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    Camping at Cattai

    20. October 2016 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    For a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping eith
    For a long time I had wanted to introduce the boys to Camping. Since Kim had never been camping either and wanted a certain level of comfort we looked around for suitable location within easy reach from Sydney.

    We eventually settled on Cattai National Park as it has a lot of amenities such as flushing toilets, hot showers and allows camp fires.

    Kim also asked some of our friends if they'd like to join, so we ended up going three families together.





    We bought a new tent which by most standards is huge, but has plenty of space on rainy days (which we didn't have) for cooking and eating inside the tent as well as air mattresses for sleeping on.
    We also had a camping table and chair and amazingly we were able to fit it all into the booth of my car.










    Apart from Lucas getting a little cold during the night it went very well. The boys had a blast of a time making up games, eating food (constantly), fishing (no bites) and eating roasted marshmallows.













    I also tried a Danish specialty, 'SnogBroed' (Twisted Bread) which consists to of a sausage and bread dough wrapped around a stick and then baked in the fire. Mavis made one that turned out perfectly - unfortunately everyone was too full from eating to really have a go at it (Maybe next time)



    In the evening and morning there were lots of kangaroos in the camp ground, which the boys quickly chased away.

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    chopsticks

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    Last night we went out for Japanese dinner. Lucas wanted to use chopsticks, so I improvised some tra
    Last night we went out for Japanese dinner. Lucas wanted to use chopsticks, so I improvised some training ones using a rubber band.


    12. June 2016 09:02
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    Aidens 6th Birthday 2016

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    For Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling.
    For Aidens 6th birthday we invited his friends to a game of bowling.


















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    11. November 2022 17:12
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    Germany

    11. November 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    While visiting my dad we made a daytrip to Burg in Germany. It is a short ferry ride.
    While visiting my dad we made a daytrip to Burg in Germany. It is a short ferry ride.










    10. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Ailu

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    The boys joined a naming ceremony of my dads boat. It is named 'AILU' after AIden and LUcas.
    The boys joined a naming ceremony of my dads boat. It is named 'AILU' after AIden and LUcas.





    9. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Cemetry

    9. November 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    We went past the Cemetry to where my Brother and Mum (Aiden and Lucas' Uncle and Grandmother) is bur
    We went past the Cemetry to where my Brother and Mum (Aiden and Lucas' Uncle and Grandmother) is burried.

    While there we also say all the other ancestors on my Mum's side of the family back to Aiden and Lucas' Great-Great-Great-Great Grandmother and Grandfather.








    8. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Tivoli

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    One day in Denmark we went to Tivoli to see the christmas show.Lucas got a ride pass so that he coul
    One day in Denmark we went to Tivoli to see the christmas show.

    Lucas got a ride pass so that he could jump on whatever ride he wanted, and Aiden was happy cheering.

    We also saw the 'real' santa (Julemanden) and went past the Lego store.
















    7. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Snow

    7. November 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    While in Denmark it was snowing for a couple of days. The boys love playing with it.
    While in Denmark it was snowing for a couple of days. The boys love playing with it.









    7. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Little Mermaid and Queen

    7. November 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    On the first day after arriving we went past the little mermaid from HC Andersens story and also pas
    On the first day after arriving we went past the little mermaid from HC Andersens story and also past the residence of the queen, Prince Frederik and Princess Mary.










    7. November 2022 17:12
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    Denmark - Dads 80th birthday

    7. November 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    This year it was my dad's 80th Birthday. I took the boys back to Denmark to celebrate with him. Aide
    This year it was my dad's 80th Birthday. I took the boys back to Denmark to celebrate with him. Aiden has been once before when he was 1yo, and it was Lucas' first time.




    This lady used to be my dads babysitter when he was just born (she is 92yo)

    30. October 2022 16:12
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    Soccer 2022

    30. October 2022 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Both Aiden and Lucas were playing soccer again this winter.Especially Lucas is starting to get prett
    Both Aiden and Lucas were playing soccer again this winter.

    Especially Lucas is starting to get pretty good when he gets 'hungry' to take the ball.






    30. July 2022 17:12
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    Skiing Thredbo 2022

    30. July 2022 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    This year we took the boys skiing for the first time. They had been practicing their roller blades a
    This year we took the boys skiing for the first time. They had been practicing their roller blades at home to get used to the motion, so it was a bit easier to get them started on the snow. It was the first time for the boys to see real snow.

    We went with another family and stayed at Thredbo.

    It also happened to be on my fiftieth.




















    13. July 2022 15:07
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    Karate in Brisbane

    13. July 2022 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    In mid July the instructors of the Sydney dojo planned to visit the Brisbane dojo. They encouraged m
    In mid July the instructors of the Sydney dojo planned to visit the Brisbane dojo. They encouraged me to come along as I will be up for the next big grading soon and it would be a great introduction to some of the best instructors and karateka's in the country.


    I also found the official lineage of our style listed on one of the boards.

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    10. September 2010 09:29
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    Global Corporate Challenge ended

    10. September 2010 09:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    global corporate challenge ended


    This week was the end of the GCC challenge at work. It was 16 weeks of walking almost 10km every day competing against other teams within the company and other companies. In total there was more than 13000 teams of 7 team members each. By the end of the challenge our team was positioned at the top 10% which I think is pretty good.




    Since the race finished I've been walking to work every day.

    7. September 2010 04:09
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    Breakfast with Audrey and Aren

    7. September 2010 04:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    breakfast with audrey and aren


    Last week we had breakfast with Audrey and Aren. Aren was born three days after Aiden was born at the same hospital and during Kims pregnancy we met them at the antenatal classes.

    Menu was pancakes and afterwards I offered to do some photos of Audrey and Aren.




    24. August 2010 11:06
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    10 minute passport photo shoot

    24. August 2010 11:06 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    10 minute passport photo shoot


    This afternoon Kim and I decided to try and take a photo of Aiden for his passport. This was not as easy as it sounded and he couldn't sit or lie still and was making all sort of expressions.

    These photos were all taken within 10 minutes from start to finish... He is such a funny little boy!


    Click to see larger photo

    23. August 2010 10:42
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    Family Photo Shoot

    23. August 2010 10:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    family photo shoot


    This weekend we finally got around to taking some nice outdoor family photos.

    We made out way to Centennial park in the afternoon for a coffee, walk and photoshoot. When we got there they had closed most of the roads for a bicycle race so we had to park outside the park.

    After the coffee we walked over to one of the closer located lakes and set up for a couple of photos and these are the results.

    Aiden was very well behaved although having a few problems with locating the direction of the camera and being confused with the new exciting surroundings. He is now 11 weeks young.












    (strobist: SB80DX @ 1/2 power with 1/2 CTO camera left triggered by CTR301P, Nikon 80-200mm f2.8, 3200s, D50)

    20. August 2010 12:31
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    Volunteering at the Celebral Palsy centre

    20. August 2010 12:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    volunteering at the celebral palsy centre


    Every year my work provides with a Volunteer day where we don't have to work and can do volunteer work for any organisation of our choice.

    This Friday some of the guys at work organised a day of work at the Celebral Palsy centre (spastic) so I chose to help out (beats sitting behind a desk on a sunny day). The location was at one of their houses in Frenchs Forest and we were to do some maintenance of their garden and some painting of the interior.

    There was seven of us so we split up into two teams where I was on the team doing painting. The gardening team definitely had the easier job.


    It was a really good day and here are some of the photos from our day out.





    16. August 2010 10:43
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    Skiing at Perisher 2010

    16. August 2010 10:43 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    skiing at perisher 2010


    Last year Kim and I won 5 days worth of accommodation at Smiggings Hole at Perisher. Because we had Aiden it was difficult for us to go (for some reason the place would not allow children that young).

    We therefore decided to let KC and Chong have three of the days with their kids and then I would go with someone else for a weekend. We were lucky that the place would allow all of us to go on the same weekend during the peak season at Perisher.

    Soeren and I left Friday afternoon to do the 500km drive to Perisher. We stopped at Cooma to pick up car chains and ski gear and arrived at the lodge just before 7pm...just in time for dinner with the rest of the family.


    In the morning we woke up to a glorious day and we hit the fields immediately heading straight to the Blue Cow area after doing a few warm up runs. In the past I have only been skiing in the front of the valley and Mt Perisher itself so it was nice to have some new unexplored territory and it was also nice to get away from the crowds.

    In the evening we again had dinner with the family...4 courses at the lodge. I think everyone was pretty tired from a whole day outside so it was a fairly early bedtime.




    On the second day the weather closed in and there was a blizzard. On the tops there was a fresh load of snow. My highlight was that I managed to have a good run of Kamikaze which is the only double black diamond in the area and I felt really good on it because of the great conditions. The photo above was taken on top of Bluecow shortly earlier.

    Later in the morning Soeren and I met up with chong and we did a couple of runs at Perisher Mountain. Again, because of the blizzard there was no crowds and off the sides of the slopes the snow was soft and deep (for Australian standards). I had really good fun on the unprepared runs in the loose snow and felt solid getting down the terrain (you don't gain much experience from running on prepared slopes all the time).


    In the early afternoon we headed back down, packed up and made our way back to Sydney (in just under 6 hours).

    16. August 2010 03:01
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    Fatherhood

    16. August 2010 03:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    fatherhood


    So how is daddy coping with fatherhood. Fatherhood is great...So far it has been a lot easier than I thought it would be. So far I would by lying if I didn't say that I enjoy every minute of it.

    Everyone around me told me that it is sooo hard having kids, especially the first few months are a nightmare. Not sure what they are talking about...yeah Aiden wakes up at weird times wanting a feed, but besides from that he is doing what babies are expected to be doing. He is sleeping, pooping, crying and eating...easy!



    ...That is when I'm around. For example this weekend when I was in the snow he was crying all the time. It seems that he somehow senses when I'm not around and then starts being difficult. Maybe he is turning into a daddy's boy ;-)


    When we were expecting I promised myself that I would just relax and enjoy the new company. There is no point stressing and swimming against the current...so if he wants to cry then he can cry, and if he wants to eat then he can eat. While we were planng kids I was worried if I was parent material and how good a dad I would be. I had never really been around newborns...let alone picked up one. I am getting a lot more confident now.

    During the week Kim does the night feeds as I have to go to work in the Morning, but during the weekends I generally give him the bottle at night. Sometimes I have to then catch up on some sleep later in the day (otherwise Kim will have to deal with two babies) but that is ok.

    Aiden turned two months old a couple of days ago and is a good little boy. He has started smiling and laughing once in a while when he is in a good mood. He is very curious and looks around to study and understand his surroundings all the time which I take as a good thing.

    I think his favourite time is when we take a shower together. Kim and I discovered that it is a lot easier to just take him in the shower with me rather than having to fill up bath tubs etc. We also think that his least favourite time is go leave the shower.

    8. August 2010 07:38
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    City 2 Surf 2010

    8. August 2010 07:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    city 2 surf 2010


    This morning I had an early start (for a Sunday) taking the bus into the city to participate in the city to surf race. This is a race that starts from Hyde park in the centre of Sydney and ends at Bondi beach which is one of the most famous beaches in Australia (but not the best).In this years race there were over 80,000 participants.


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    I met up with a couple of work colleagues at Martin place in the city. We all also participate in the Global Corporate Challenge and this was a good way to increase our stepcount. We were starting at the back of thepack...which pretty much meant that we were planning to walk the 14.1 kilometers to Bondi.

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    Out team name in the GCC is Onthophagytes (Dung beatles)...so the photo above is very appropriate.

    It was freezing in the morning but the sun was out, so as soon as we started walking we were warm.


    Along the way to Bondi there is different people entertaining and a lot of people were dressed up (we were overtaken by Superman and an Avatar).

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    When we got to Bondi (I'll know my race time later but I think it will be around 2 hours and 15 minutes...It turned out to be 2:29:28...just just below my target of 2.5 hours) te queue for the buses were mile long. I already knew they were going to be impossible and therefor decided to walk to Coogee (another 7km) and then have Kim pick me up from there. Two of my colleagues decided to join me on the walk and then catch the bus from there.

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    It was a pleasant walk where we stopped for a bite at Bronte and eventually had a quick beer (for me anyway) at Coogee before Kim called me and told me she was there with Aiden in the car.

    26. July 2010 10:02
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    Walk at Cape Banks

    26. July 2010 10:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    walk at cape banks


    Sunday I had a couple of hours to spare to explore while Kim was looking after Aiden. I decided to drive to La Perouse and then walk along the coast to Cape Banks to find the shipwreck of SS Minmi.

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    The ship hit the cliffs in heavy fog and storm in 1937 and broke in two. Part of the wreck is still visible on the rocks. Because it is on the inside of the heads the wreck isn't as exposed to wind and waves as it would have been on the outside so there is still a lot of the ship left.

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    The walk out there from La Perouse was longer than I expected so I was a bit rushed and didn't have as much time taking photos as I would have liked. It took me about two hours to walk out there and back via Henry Heads (here there is still some remnants of gun positions from the wartime).

    It is actually a really nice walk and I will have to come back with Kim and Aiden sometime. I will have to check out if it is possible to drive a bit closer.

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    I managed to make it back just in time for the family coming over for dinner.

    11. July 2010 08:49
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    1 Month Old

    11. July 2010 08:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    1 month old


    Hi everyone. My mum and dad is telling me that I am now one month old...what ever that means. I am still coming to terms with me feeling really hungry every 3 hours. One Month....how many feeds is that?

    I am getting more used to be in this world, my mum and dad are doing their best to make me comfortable but I still cry once in a while. My dad is telling me that big boys like me shouldn't cry...but I feel so little compared to all of them so why shouldn't I cry?

    In the evening I like to sit in daddy's lap. It is nice, warm and secure there. Sometimes I almost fall asleep there before my dad puts me to bed, but I usually beg him to let me stay a little longer. On the weekends he is happy with me spending time there, but I really miss daddy during the week when he is at work. During the week I ask my mummy as well, but she is too tired from feeding me all the time...I think this sometimes frustrates her as she would like some rest in between my feeds. I have grown a lot and I can no longer fit into my first set of clothes it must be all those meals.


    I have also started having a shower on some days with my dad instead of a bath in my bathtub. It is really nice to feel the warm water drops on my little body and it feels much nicer and secure than having a bath in my bathtub. I have learned that I should close my eyes and hold my breath when he puts my head under the water. Daddy says that hopefully it will make me less scared in a couple of years time when he is going to teach me something called 'swimming'.

    5 weeks old

    Most evenings I get a little upset for a couple of hours, I don't understand why but mummy and daddy calls it my 'witches hour' and says that it is normal and should pass. My dad is very patient and is telling me that for the first 6-8 weeks they will respond to all my needs, but after that they will start setting some rules to make me sleep all through the night.

    My dad is still taking photos of me. I still find it confusing and I am not sure in what direction to look when he is taking photos. Should I look at him, mummy, the lights or all the interesting alien space ships I'm surrounded by?
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    7. November 2010 02:35
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    Aiden 5 Months

    7. November 2010 02:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    aiden 5 months


    Today it is Aidens Birthday....he is now 5 Months old (when you are less than 6 months old you get to have birthday every month).

    Aiden, Mummy & Daddy

    He is a good/easy little boy. He is now able to keep his head up, but still unable to sit or roll around onto his tummy. He sleeps through the night and wakes up around 7.30 to get a feed. On weekends he is happy to go back to sleep so his Mummy and Daddy can sleep in.


    He is very quiet when in crowded places and likes to just sit and observe (Kims dad is saying that he has got that after me).

    It has taken me a long time to get this photo done. I had to wait for him to keep his head up and even then it was pretty hard to get hime to look in the right direction.



    3. November 2010 11:50
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    Water Portrait

    3. November 2010 11:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    water portrait


    I have now finished the second portrait in the series of the four elements...just Fire and Air left. This one is "Water". The yellow blob is a Weedy Sea Dragon.




    ...Really helping my Photoshop skills. Not sure if anyone else thinks these photos are cool...but they are cool to make and are different from what I'd otherwise be doing.

    1. November 2010 09:50
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    Fame - the musical

    1. November 2010 09:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    fame the musical


    This weekend Kim and I went to see the musical Fame at Capitol theatre with a couple of friends Audrey and John.



    Most of the cast was made up of dancers from “So you think you can dance” so there was a potential for a really good performance with some excellent dancing.


    Our friends had organised a babysitter for the night and Aiden was being looked after by Kim’s dad and sister.

    The performance was good (but not great). I think we were expecting more singing and dancing (It was a musical) and less dialogue. The second half of the play was a lot better than the first half with more dancing.



    Unfortunately our friends missed this part as she was worried about their kid left alone with the babysitter (that is kinda the point of getting a babysitter) and left during the intermission.


    At the end they got everyone in the audience up from their chairs for the famous "Fame" song.


    Kim and I however had a good night out…and she looked smashing!

    20. October 2010 11:11
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    Self Portrait

    20. October 2010 11:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    self portrait


    Lately I have been playing around with Photoshop a lot more going through different tutorials.

    Main purpose is to enable me to manipulate photos and add a different dimension to these photos. I have especially been trying to create some interesting profile photos that I can use of facebook and the like.

    The portraits don't necessarily mean anything...mainly created them to see if I could do something out of the ordinary.The plan is to see if I can make a series Earth - Water - Fire - Air following the four basic elements.


    It was really hard to get the starting photo right in my studio. It is almost impossible to do a photo of one-self and have it in focus...eventually Kim had to step in a help me (which I am very grateful for). In total it took me about 2-3 hours from start (taking the photo) to the finished result.


    Portrait

    18. October 2010 09:19
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    Maroubra

    18. October 2010 09:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    maroubra


    Yesterday we went to the beach to have a coffee with a couple of friends. While Kim was catching up on all the gossip I went out to see if I could get some good photos of the surfers (The surf was pretty good that day).




    18. October 2010 09:02
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    Where to...Daddy???

    18. October 2010 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    where to daddy


    On the weekend I had a bit of fun with Aiden. I bought a world map on email just so that I could take the following photos of him...







    And this last photo I call "Is this where you grew up daddy??"




    He is now 4 months old and still doesn't like being on his belly...so I had to be pretty quick with the setup.

    18. October 2010 08:46
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    Family Portaits

    18. October 2010 08:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    more portaits


    Sunday night Kim and I was looking after Ethan and Kayla while Chong and KC went out for dinner.

    Kims dad and Dylan popped over for a couple of hours (Kims dad wanted to see Aiden ;-)) and after dinner and after Aiden was asleep I set up the studio to take some portraits of the kids. Main purpose was to experiment a little to improve my photography skills...especially my study of shadows (It is easy to light, but harder to create meaningful shadows).

    Lately I have been doing more photography using all my flashes with wireless triggers to get interesting angles and effects. A couple of days ago I bought a couple of pieces of fabric in different colours (blue and red) to use as backgrounds and the following photos are a result of Sunday nights photoshoot.




    Ethan and Kayla

    Dylan



    Ethan

    I used one flash camera right in a 60*60 softbox, Hair light behind camera left snooted. In retrospect I should have taken my 3rd flash and used this to light the coloured backdrops to create better seperation...the highlights above are done in Post processing.

    27. September 2010 12:21
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    Fire Devil fun

    27. September 2010 12:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    fire devil fun


    I had a bit of fun on the weekend and spent a little time using photoshop doing something different for a self portrait. Just a bit of fun for a Facebook profile photo.


    It took me about 5 minutes to take the photo and about 25-45 in photoshop to modify the image.




    After taking the image I modified the background, de-saturated the colours, saturated the green colours, added the cat-eye contact lenses and extended the canine teeth slightly...done! Not perfect, but good enough for what I wanted to try and accomplish.

    19. September 2010 10:31
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    Surf's-up at Maroubra

    19. September 2010 10:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    surf up at maroubra


    This week there was a big low pressure system of the coast of Tasmania resulting in 18 meter waves there. It was predicted that some of this swell would hit Sydney this weekend resulting in 3-4 meter waves on south facing beaches. This Saturday morning I went down to Maroubra to have a look...The waves weren't as big as I had expected, but there were lots of surfers there and I did manage to take a couple of reasonable photos (I may try again tomorrow).










    I am sure that there were a lot of professional/semi professional surfers out there, but unfortunately I would not be able to recognise anyone. Some of the photos I took with my 28-200mm lens which is super sharp. I also took some with an old 500mm mirror lens...it is reasonable ok...but almost impossible to keep in focus.


    10. September 2010 11:05
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    Aiden Looks Like.....

    10. September 2010 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    aiden looks like


    Some people have said that Aiden looks like me (mostly) and some says that he looks more like Kim.

    Here is a photo of Kim and I with Aiden as well as my mum holding me after I was born (I think):



    I REST MY CASE!!!!!
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    18. March 2014 12:03
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    Aiden pedalling his bike

    18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    The other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud an
    The other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).

    He was very proud and keen to get out riding.

    18. March 2014 12:03
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    Playing at the park

    18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    The other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few sho
    The other day we went to the park to play with the kids.

    I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing.

    He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing.









    I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden.



    20. February 2014 12:13
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    Super hero

    20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    super hero


    The other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero.

    19. February 2014 06:37
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    Serenpidity canyon

    19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    serenpidity canyon


    Last year I received a gift voucher through work and decided to use it for a canyoning trip in the blue mountains before it expired.



    one of the companies were doing intermediate canyons and it happens that the canyon they were doing this Sunday was the serendipity canyon at mount Wilson. We (two guides and 6 other clients) parked at mount Wilson fire station and headed down the trail 30 minutes downhill.

    After a quick briefing about the canyon and a change to wetsuits we absailed into the canyon itself.




    There were lots of yabbies...really big ones everywhere.



    It was a fun canyon with a couple of a absails and lots of jumps into water pools and swim-throughs. It was raining a lot the day before so there was a lot of water in the canyon and the water was relatively warm.














    Once we were out of the canyon we had some lunch and headed back to the car a 45 minute uphill walk later. We returned back to Katoomba at around 3pm in thick fog. After a quick turnaround I headed back towards sydney as a snail pace until I was below the clouds where visibility improved. I made it back just in time for having dinner with the family.

    A lot of the canyons in the mountains are still closed due to the bushfire a couple of months ago.

    10. February 2014 12:13
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    Baking bread - Sourdough

    10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    baking bread sourdough


    For the past 9 days is has been a small project of mine to try and bake an authentic sourdough bread.

    By sourdough I mean by using the old techniques of not adding yeast and let the bread ferment using the natural yeast from the air.

    As such it is not a lot of work, but there is a lot of waiting time and there are a lot of places that things can go wrong.

    I finally managed to bake an actual bread last night and brought it for the family to taste.



    They liked it and asked if I could bake them some more. Fortunately I still had some ferment left over for an additional two breads...photo above is one of them.

    Although it was interesting to do, I think it will take a while before I attempt it again...the whole process is just too long.


    6. February 2014 04:26
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    Emmas Babtism

    6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    emmas babtism


    Emma was baptised this weekend at the local church. Fastest ever...the priest was speed reading!






    6. February 2014 04:24
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    Chinese New Year 2014

    6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    chinese new year 2014


    The other day it was Chinese new year. It is now the year of the horse.



    Again it was celebrated with vegan food and money was put on Aidens rocking horse for good luck.

    6. February 2014 04:19
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    Aiden pedalling his tricycle

    6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    aiden pedalling his tricycle


    Aiden has finally learned how to ride his little tricycle (the one his grandma gave him just before she passed away) by using the pedals.

    He is very proud...hopefully he is able to soon using his new skills on the bike he got for christmas.



    Even Lucas was proud and gave Aiden the victory jump.



    6. February 2014 04:02
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    Baking bread - Walnut and Fig bread

    6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    baking bread walnut and fig bread


    At the moment I am going through a phase where I Loooveee baking bread.

    There is something really satisfying about working with something that is so diverse and alive. And there is nothing like eating a freshly baked bread with a nice crust.


    So far I have found a couple of recipes I really like...one of them is this walnut and fig bread.



    On the weekend I made it for the family dinner and they wanted the recipe.

    - 400g white flour into a bowl
    - Add 100g of wholemeal flour
    - Add 10g of sea salt flakes
    - Add 5g of dry yeast into the bowl
    - Add 335ml of water
    - Mix it all together using your hand
    - Kneed it by stretching it out on a table and then roll it up...do this 3-6 times
    - flatten the bread to a thickness of about 15mm and then place walnuts and chopped figs on top. Roll up the bread with the walnuts and figs inside.
    - Stretch the bread another couple of time and roll it up until the walnuts and figs are mixed into the bread.
    - Put the bread in a bowl and cover it with glad wrap (or better yet, just leave it on the table and cover it with the bowl) for one hour...knock back the bread every 20 minutes (3 times in total).
    - Leave the bread for another one hour (without knocking it back). After 30 minutes (30 minutes prior to baking) start preheating the oven with a baking/pizza stone at 250 degrees. Also put a small metal tray in the oven (for the ice cubes)
    - Add a bit of semolina (or flour) to the baking stone and to the top of the bread to avoid it sticking.
    - Place the bread on the baking stone and make a couple of cuts to the top of the dough.
    - Add 3-4 ice cubes to the metal tray
    - Close the oven and turn down the temperature to 200 degrees immediately.
    - Bake for 30 minutes and remove from the oven.

    23. January 2014 12:39
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    Hunter Valley Gardens light show.

    23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    hunter valley gardens light show


    Every year hunter valley garden put up a light show where they decorate part of the garden in christmas lights.

    They leave this open until end of January, so this year we headed up there to have a look....enjoy.