28. July 2001 10:46 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Schwedagon . . . 28. July 2001 10:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetschwedagonShare Schwedagon was a holy place with extremely large and beautiful temples. To get to Schwedagon, you had to travel up very long escalators. I took this photo because these escalators were the only escalators I had seen during my whole trip in Burma. As Schwedagon is a very religious place for the locals, I guess to travel up these escalators give the sense of travelling to a higher and holier place. The temples at Schwedagon were really impressive. I was told that collectively, these temples were built with 39 tonnes of pure gold. At the end of the day, the locals all contributed in cleaning the place. They clean all the tiles and are very organised. Here is the 'Big Stuba'. All that gold... Up close, the temples are a glorious sight. Especially at night! Can you see those lights at the base of the Big Stuba? Each is a 'mini temple', illuminating a Buddha. You can really see the magnificence of these temples! There are lots of rules or procedures about the way one prays to the Buddhas - very complicated to an outsider! I saw a couple of the buddhists pour water onto the statue of the Buddha. Depending on the day of the week a buddhist is born, the individual would pour the respective number of bowls for the day of the week. A buddhist believes that by doing this, it would bring them luck. At Schwedagon, I noticed there were hardly any tourists, mostly locals paying homage. Can you see how intricate the carvings are in the foreground? The monks rung this bell to announce prayer times. It brought luck to ring the bell. For example, if you were born on the 1st day of the week, you rung it once to bring good luck. If you were born on the 6th day of the week, you rung it 6 times etc.
28. July 2001 10:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Myanmar ( Burma ) 23 July ~ 5 Aug 2001 . . . 28. July 2001 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmyanmar burma 23 july 5 aug 2001ShareBurma/Myanmar surprised me in many ways. I would have liked to see more of Burma than I did, but due to military restrictions, I only had access to certain parts of Burma and was not able to see any of the indigenous people along the border as I had initially planned.Burma is a very poor country. It was difficult to travel... travelling 100 kilometres could sometimes take up to 6 hours. One of the most beautiful places in Burma, I thought, was Bagan. I took many photos in Burma, and tried to order them in the following pages: I spent some days in Yangon, which had a heavy colonial influence. Schwedagon was another place full of temples, a place laden with pure gold. Whilst travelling, I could not help notice how influenced the people were by religion, and Burma's politics is one thing an outsider should not get involved in. I was fascinated by what the Burmese used for medicine. They also had some rather interesting local fruit. Mandalay also had an interesting colonial battle history. Whilst there, I watched the “Mandalay Marionettes”. With the restrictions up north, I did not get to see much. But you would not believe how the Burmese play volleyball! Finally, at Mt Popa, I went there to see a local monastry, and saw a lot of wild monkeys there. Yangon ( Rangoon ) . . .This is the city-centre of Rangoon. Rangoon is the capital city of Burma. It is actually a pretty big city if you compare it with other parts of Burma on a map. Most of the buildings are from the old colonial period when the British occupied Burma. Unfortunately they have not been very well-maintained. Can you see the green bits on the clocktower? If you are thinking it is vegetation growing on it, you are right! There is quite a bit growing on most of the buildings in the city.There were so many pigeons! I managed to catch a pictures of a pigeon flying mid-air - can you see the blurred grey thing near the tree in the middle of the photo? NextReturn to SE Asia menuReturn to TopCreated: 22 Sept 2001
28. July 2001 01:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma newspaper 28. July 2001 01:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma newspaperShare
15. June 2001 10:27 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 3rd Place in Photo Competition! 15. June 2001 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcompetition photo 2001Share I took part in a photo competition in November 2001, using one of the photos I had taken during my trip to Mt Cook in January 2001. This photo was of Kevin, the alpine guide from my group in the technical climbing course. The following photo and comments appeared on the Planet Fear website, in the Front Line Photography Competition - not long after I was notified that I was one of 20 winners, and I was even more surprised to find out that I had come third! The comments above the photo were my comments that I had emailed to them when I sent the photo. The comments below the photo were (one of the judges) comments about my photo. 3. Rene Pallesen The attached photo was taken in New Zealand on the main range near Mount Cook. The valleys to the west are filled with clouds formed by the moisture from the forests underneath. The snowcovered mountains in the north are visible through the clouds. The photo was taking using a Nikon FM10 using a Fuji Sensia 100 film. Literally bathed in atmosphere. It would be easy to muff this high key exposure but Rene is spot on. The vertical format adds to a shot capturing all the euphoria of life on the tops. Reminds me of the legendary Mountain mag front covers. ~ Comment by Ian Parnell, Planet Fear Feel free to see my photo on their website. Also, you could go to the Planet Fear website to view the other winning photos.
15. January 2001 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Cook 15. January 2001 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt cookShareCreated: 18 Aug 2001 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001
15. January 2001 10:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Cook ( 15 ~ 28 January 2001 ) 15. January 2001 10:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt cook 15 28 january 2001ShareMt Cook ( 15 ~ 28 January 2001 )I decided to do a Technical Ice-Climbing course with Alpine Guides in New Zealand. I spent 10 days at Mt Cook doing a very challenging course, but I learnt a lot. I learnt all the techniques required to do ice-climbing safely. I also learnt the necessities of surviving in the icy mountains. Prior to the trip, a lot of preparation was required. Everyday, I went jogging to build up my fitness, so by the time I left for New Zealand, I could run 3km on the sand without getting puffed. I also had to buy some of the equipment. I had to buy cramp-ons (looks like spiked metal soles) to attach to my boots; ice-axe and ice-hammer; a new Gore-tex jacket (I needed a new one anyway) and some other clothing and equipment. The photo on the right became a 3rd-place winner in a photo competition.Our group consisted of 4 other doing the course. There were no prerequisites, other than a love for the mountains and a very high fitness level. Not all of us who do this course go on to climb the great mountains. We also discovered it takes guts and courage to stand on top of the world and feel confident. One cannot be an ice-climber if there is a fear of heights or if unsteady on the feet. All of us in the group had come from different backgrounds. Søren was an experienced climber, who had aspirations of going to the Himalayas. Alan was a rock-climber who wanted to try the challenge of ice-climbing. Rob too loved the mountains and wanted the experience and challenge of being on the icey slopes of New Zealand. I had had quite a lot of climbing and mountaineering experience, but this was my first time ice-climbing. The person holding the camera is Søren. I met him in NZ, whilst waiting for the bus for Mt Cook. To my surprise, he was a Dane living here in Sydney. He was a professional photographer (hence you see him holding the Nikon). He and I had similiar experience so our speed through the course was pretty much the same. I actually ended up cracking a rib whilst on the course. I did this during a 'self-arrest' technique, where we actually throw ourselves down a steep slope and try to use our ice-axe to stop ourselves from falling any further. This technique is used in case you fall down a crevass and have nothing to hold onto. Rob was the other person doing the course. He once dropped his ice-axe and one of us had to abseil down to collect it, as an ice-axe is a piece of equipment that is vital and you only carry one of these each. We worked in pairs, but had to swap partners as our guide took turns working with each of us. Ice-climbing is nothing like rock-climbing. You cannot use your fingers (well, they will freeze if you take your gloves off), so you really on equipment like ice-axe and ice-picks to anchor yourself into the ice. These pieces of equipment are really important, especially if you are sleeping on a ledge or stopping for a rest. Other than someone belaying you, using ice-picks to secure yourself into the ice is the backup should your belay fail. We each took turns at ice-climbing! Alan is the one in the blue jacket, Søren is the one in the red. I guess Søren has more photos of me climbing, whereas I can't take photos of myself! In the following section, you will see a series of photos of Mt Cook. If you want to have a look at the black & white version of this (quite artistic), click here.
17. September 2000 10:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Olympic Day Out ( 17th Sept 2000 ) 17. September 2000 10:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetolympic day out 17th sept 2000ShareLast September, Sydney held the Olympic Games. I saw a lot of the events on TV but was disappointed with the coverage of other countries' involvement. However, I did manage to be at Olympic Park during the Games and also see the first handball match - Denmark vs Norway. I managed to get tickets for the game and had a very nice day with my girlfriend and the Lenehans. I also managed to get some pretty spectacular photos of the Olympic torch. Here is Stadium Australia, where the Olympic torch is held. Most of the major track & field events, as well as athletics were held here. It is a pretty spectacular building - and HUGE. During the Olympics, you could not go into just any of the buildings at Olympic Park. You had to have a ticket for an event before you could enter the building. As you can see me, I am wearing my T-shirt supporting Danmark! This is one of the few days that I can wear the T-shirt. It was a very sunny and warm day and the place was full of people. During the Olympics, you could only get access to the whole of the Olympic Park if you had a ticket. They had quite tight security, and had to go through a detector on the perimeter of the grounds after you got off the train/bus. The handball game started at about 2pm and we managed to wander round for quite a bit before going into the arena wear the handball was. The food as amazingly expensive! Normally a fruit salad would only cost about AUD$3, cost up to AUD$8 that day!. Bottles of water was double the price. They really made it a money-making event for tourists! The funny thing too, we noticed that as you entered Olympic Park, all of the signs were in French and English, and all the announcements were given in French first, then English. It was most peculiar! As we got closer to where the handball games were being held, we saw a lot of Danes and Norwegians dressed in country colours! Danes in red and white and Norwegians... well, there was a guy there who had lots of cow bells around his neck and attached to his clothes. He was wearing a traditional metal helmet and dressed in old-fashioned gear. It was amazing to feel all the atmosphere - just to be there. We were all in the true Danish spirit! Even my girlfriend was dressed in a white T-shirt and red pants! We painted flags on our faces with some face paint. We were definitely there to support the Danish team! Even Lance could not help get caught in the moment with us! *smile* A break in the handball game - Danmark vs Norway! Danmark in red & white, Norway in blue & white. We had pretty good seats - it was a matter of whoever got there first, had the best seats, although we had to enter through certain doors. All the journalists and officials sat on the left. We even heard that the crown prince of Danmark was there for the game, even though we could not spot him. There were flags everywhere, Danish and Norwegian waving about. Everytime Norway scored, you could hear countless numbers of cow-bells being rung! A few times, some of the people tried to start a Mexican wave, but that did not work out. It was a very fast and furious game. It was the only handball game that the Danish lost in the whole Olympic Games, and they eventually came first in the finals! Just after entering Olympic Park, we managed to get a group photo! As you can see the place is very crowded but very festive - you just had to be there! A most glorious sunset! After the handball match, we wandered around for a bit longer. The day had been quite warm, so the night was a beautiful clear night. After the Lenehans left, Arumi and I had a look at a small Aboriginal art exhibition located at the Park. We sat on one of the few grassy patches, to watch the flickering of the lights and just enjoy the day. We eventually went home, but Olympic Park was still swarming with people, who were there to watch events that went on later into the night. Although we did not get the chance to see any other events during the Olympics, it was definitely worth the day we spent there. We would have loved to see the final game when Danmark won, but as usual, we were not very organised... Below, I have included photos taken on the night of the Closing Ceremony. These were taken from Graham's apartment on a hill at McMahons Point. We had a spectacular view of the fireworks that went off after the Closing Ceremony. It was really windy on the balcony, but I managed to get some photos of the Olympic rings that were placed on Sydney Harbour Bridge. Beautiful, isn't it?
15. September 2000 11:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Car in 2000 . . . 15. September 2000 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew car in 2000ShareIn September 2000, just after I returned from my trip to Borneo, I had to buy this new car because my girlfriend had written off my car whilst I was away! *smile* I did not look forward to hunting around for a new car, but I found a good buy locally. This car is a 1997 Ford Futura, with 4.0 litre, 6-cylinder, 220-horsepower, power-steering, central locking and electronic windows (I think I am starting to sound like a car advertisement...) It is pretty much the same colour as my old car, and it feels so nice to drive! As you can see, pretty similar, but I also really miss my old car! It had a lot of computerised features - from a digital odometer, to adjusting the internal temperature of the car. It was a pretty cool car and wished I could have kept it for another few more years. A huge contrast to my first car! It is a red hatchback that I bought early 1998, a few months after I arrived in Australia. But someone wrote it off a few months after I bought it. It was a pretty bad accident, but luckily I was alright. I was only covered by Third Party insurance, and to go through a lot of paperwork just to get reimbursement for the car!
15. August 2000 10:43 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Away from Headquarters . . . 15. August 2000 10:43 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaway from headquartersShareEcochallenge ( Sabah 2000 )ArrivalSilam / Jungle OpsRepeater StationsThe CompetitorsHelicopterJungle Around UsThe VillageAway from Headquarters . . .I managed to explore the villages at Silam. The people here wore this white stuff on their faces - I guess their form of sunscreen. These people were refugees from the Philippines. The kids were fighting to fit into the photo! The kids here were really cute.These kids here, had caught a monkey and was trying to sell it at the camp for 5 ringgit (AUD$2.50). No-one wanted to buy it because they knew if they bought it, and set it loose, the kids would just catch it again, and try to sell it. In general, there were lots of great photos at Silam village. One of the helicopter pilots was driving through the jungle roads, took a corner too fast, and had a minor mishap.We headed into Lahad Datu to get some seafood! An escape from camp food. Camp food was disgusting. There were live worms in the vegetables (yes, after cooked). Most of the food was not fresh, and was pretty boring. The seafood was fantastic here. Whenever we had the chance, we ate lots of seafood. Yum... Paul did not get to eat all of the crabs - all of us had a portion of it. Yummm... they were huge, but we did not eat them. They were too big for us to eat, pretty impressive though. They were the biggest lobsters I have seen in my life. We saw these at the same place we ate our seafood and frogs (below). We had this frog for dinner about 2 min after I took the photo. This was actually when I went out with Glen in Kota Kinabalu - he asked me to pick some food and to surprise him. I did not tell him till a year later that he ate frog meat. He asked me what it was, because he reckoned it tasted funny, but I did not tell him at the time. I think he will only eat it again. Only if he really had to. Petronis Towers - the tallest twin towers in the world. Actually, they are the tallest buildings in the world, followed by the Sears Towers in Chicago. The towers are joined by some sort pedestrian platform. These towers are located in Kuala Lumpur. I went to Kuala Lumpur to pick up my Permanent Residency for Australia. Woohoo!!! After 2 years of lots of paperwork, and correspondence back and forth with Berlin, I finally managed to get it! The inconvenience of it all, was that I actually had to leave Australia ie collect my PR before re-entering Australia. Below, is the only photo I have of the Lateral Linking Team that I worked with during the race. Back to TopReturn to Borneo HomepageCreated: 7 Dec 2001
15. August 2000 10:42 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Helicopters . . . 15. August 2000 10:42 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweethelicoptersShareEcochallenge ( Sabah 2000 )ArrivalSilam / Jungle OpsRepeater StationsThe CompetitorsHelicopterJungle Around UsThe VillageHelicopters . . .The radio communications team had to arrive a few days before that because we had to hand out over 2,000 pieces of radio equipment. We had problems getting the necessary approvals for helicopters so they were grounded! I ended having to hand out most of the equipment as Glen and Paul had to sort out our use of the helicopters. We had to fly all the equipment to Silam before the start of the race, and our team managed to fly to Silam the day before the race started. Do you believe that Paul managed to take a photo of me whilst I was flying the chopper? He was standing to the side of me, and took the photo at night time, with the door open ... Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. March 2008 02:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cusco - Peru 4. March 2008 02:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcusco peruShare Sunday we flew from Santiago to Cusco in Peru via Lima. Lima is very dry...almost a desert whereas the flight into Cusco was spectacular surrounded by tall green mountains. The hotel came to pick us up from the airport and the hotel is very centrally located in the middle of the city. It is a spectacular place, the people are very different from elsewhere (indians) and you can buy craftmanship everywhere really cheap. You can see the remains of the inca buildings everywhere. Cusco is located in 3500 meters altitude so we decided to take it easy on the first day to acclimatise (none of us have got any headaches so far)and then head up an see Macchu Picchu in a couple of days time. So on the first evening we decided to treat ourselves to a nice dinner where we got the most important menu items out of the way...alpaca and cuy (Lama and Guinea Pig). The lama was really nice (like a tender beef) but the Guinea Pig was a bit tough (especially the skin) and there wasn't much meat on it (but tasty). Tuesday we bought a train ticket to Macchu Pichu (USD 96...so quite expensive and then on top comes bus up to the site $12 and the entrance to the site itself $40...so a good $150 USD per person) which is a 4 hour ride each way. Despite the expensive trip there it would be a shame to come all this way and not go there...and believe me...it is worth it. Just the train trip there is pretty spectacular between deep gorges and roaring rivers. The first hourin the train is spent climbing the hillside in Cusco...the train rides along for one kilometer and then stops, changes direction and then goes another kilometer before doing the same again...in total it takes the train 7-8 direction changes to make it to the top of the hill.And the Macchu Pichusite itself is really spectacular in itself. We spent close to 6 hours exploring the area and had we known earlier that they closed access to one of the peaks at 1pm then we could easily have spend more time exploring. Wednesday we checked out of the hotel in Cusco and booked ourselves a night bus to Copacabana in Bolivia. The remainder of the day we spent visiting other Inka sites around the area by local bus. Some of the sites especially the one closest to Cusco called Saqsaywaman is pretty spectachlar. We had a really scary incident where we got attached by two really vicious dogs. The first dog went for me an I kicked ouut after it and just missed it, but it was just enough to surprise the dog and make it back off. Out of the corner of my eye I saw the second dog attack Kim and I saw her try and kick it as well whereafter it also back off (probably because the fist dog got scared). After that they kept their distance...a close encounter but walked away unhurt but with our hearts pounding. Click here to see more photos from Peru 2. March 2008 10:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Santiago de Chile 2. March 2008 10:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsantiago de chileShareThe last couple of days Kim and I have been in Santiago de Chile. Kim arrived a day late due to mechanical problems with the aircraft from Sydney and I arrived 6 hours late with Chris (my colleague) at 3am in the morning. Chris and I got ripped off by the taxi due to us not having studied the local conversion rates...but after that we had no other problems. The first day we spent sleeping and familiarizing ourselves with the area around Providencia and Bellavista. There are some gorgeous little bars and restaurants in these areas. Santiago is a very modern city. It is very clean and you don´t see the same problems as for instance in Buenos Aires with street kids. I can see why my cousin Ulla decided to live in this city for a while.The Metro in Santiago is really good...there are trains every few minutes and they cost about $1 USD regardless of where you get off...a lot cheaper than catching taxis and a lot faster too. Next day we went sightseeing around Santiago city centre. The highlight was Cerro Santa Lucia which is an old castle converted into a lovely park area used very much by couples out for a romantic afternoon.As for food...it seems that most locals eat hotdogs and pizza for lunch so we had a hard time finding something reasonably healthy. We spent a lot of the late afternoon and evening sorting out luggage storage. We are staying in a serviced apartment with no storage facilities so we had to go to the bus terminal on the other side of the city to store it. When we got back we received an email from the lady renting us the apartment saying that she´d store it for us. I feel a lot more happy about her storing it than in the terminal especially as my work laptop is in the bag. Next morning it was again time to go to the Airport...this time to fly to Peru. 23. February 2008 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Buenos Aires - Argentina 23. February 2008 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbuenos aires argentinaShare< Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). 3. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Wat Chalong 3. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.It is a magniShareOne morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.It is a magnificent temple with lots to see and it was a pity that the rest of the family didn't want to join us.The temple contains what is said to be a bone fragment of buddha.And the temple itself is full of golden buddhas.Outside there are some elephant sculptures and across from that an areas where they fire of ceremonial fireworks which really scared the boys (as seen of Lucas face). 2. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Food 2. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe food in Thailand is delicious.There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they dShareThe food in Thailand is delicious.There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they don't add all that sugar.Lucas was a bit tired after a morning at the beach at this one.On KC's birthday we went to an ocean front seafood place.I don't think the family liked the food in Thailand much though, because they wanted to eat japanese and wanted air conditioned restaurants even though the evenings generally were a bit cooler. 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Various 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I ShareHere are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I in front of the big Buddha.Down at the beach there was this artificial wave surfing centre. 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Shopping 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe family did lots of shopping.Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of ShareThe family did lots of shopping.Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of shoes.We also found some great tshirts for the kids.Although the kids were more interested in the ice cream. 1. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - fruits 1. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, manShareIt is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, mangosteens, mangoes, jack fruit etc. 30. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Street life 30. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.PetroShareThe street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.Petrol for all the bikes is bought in these small shops as well.You can even get your feet cleaned by fish.And handicraft is created there as well (The large elephant piece took him 2 weeks to create).A new addition is the popup cocktail bars.It reminds me of the good old days of backpacking where nothing was arranged beforehand. I would just organise accommodation when I arrived to a new place. There is still plenty of accommodation options everywhere if you look for it. 29. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Tuk Tuks 29. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been replShareThe traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been replaced by mini taxis.These have been fitted with big music subwoofers and tv's in the passenger compartments.The Kids loved riding them...especially the 'green' ones. We used them to transport us to most places. 25. June 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Hotel swimming pool 25. June 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe pool at the hotel was great.The kids loved it and it was nice jumping in the pool after an excurShareThe 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Monkey show 24. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThere was also a monkey show with a larger trained monkey.Apparently in the past they used trained mShareThere 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...232425262728293031...9394Older 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 3. December 2012 11:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with water 3. December 2012 11:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with waterShareNeedless to say that our lives currently revolve around looking after Lucas and Aiden. This Saturday I took Aiden swimming in the morning and I must say that he is getting more and more confident in the water. We reached another milestone with him being happy to just swim around (in circles mostly) wearing his floaties without holding onto me.In the afternoon it was really hot...36 degrees in the shade, so we decided to let him have some more waterfun at home in the inflatable pool. 3. December 2012 11:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with Playdough 3. December 2012 11:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with playdoughShareThis weekend we bought some playdough for Aiden to play with.Initially he wasn't sure what to do with it, but after a while with a bit of guidance he started getting a bit more creative. 3. December 2012 01:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments First December 2012 3. December 2012 01:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet1 dec 2012Share It is now the first of december and the Christmas shopping has started in the shopping centres. The other day the mall has a big sale and with that sale they has different characters walk the floor...in this case a Teddy with a girlie Santa. Aiden was very excited but a lille scared of the big teddy bear. 25. November 2012 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas two and a half months 25. November 2012 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas two and a half monthsShareLast week Kim asked me to bring the camera an take some photos of Lucas on the bed.He is now two and an half months old and is now able to smile and get excited when he sees you and when you talk to him.He is still keeping mummy up at night although we think he is getting a bit better on that front. 24. November 2012 01:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Oldie, but a goodie 24. November 2012 01:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan oldie but a goodieShareThis photo was actually taken more than 6 months ago, but going through some old photos I found it too good not to post.I was setting up for a pregnancy shoot (then Kim was 4 months due) and Aiden was trying to assist me with the setup. He happened to sit down it the perfect spot and give me a pose that tells so much about his character at that time...sucking his fingers and everything. ...and by pure coincidence it happened that the photo was perfectly lit. 20. November 2012 12:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas Foot 20. November 2012 12:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas footShareI took this photo a couple of months ago, but haven't come around to finishing it until now. It is a photo of Lucas' foot in my hands. 12. November 2012 11:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Old Photo - Aiden/Daddy looks the same? 12. November 2012 11:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetold photo aiden daddy looks the sameShareI found this old photo of myself that my dad took of me when I was about 3 years old (I think). Looking at Aiden today there is a strong resemblance in the facial features.The photo was badly damaged and requires a fair bit of restoration, but at least I now have a digital copy of the photo. 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim and Lucas 2 Months 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkim and lucas 2 monthsShareThe other night Kim was sitting on the sofa with Lucas. They turned towards me and I took the following photos just using the built-in flash of my new camera. 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 2 Month Photos 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 2 month photosShareIt has now been two months since Lucas was born and the other night we did another session taking some two month photos...this time of myself and Lucas. He has now grown a lot bigger and is a lot more alert to his surroundings. He is still not a very good sleeper although I think (Kim doesn't) he is improving a bit now. Kim is pretty worn out having to wake up at night to feed him and I can't help much as I have work to look after as well as Aiden. 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Taronga Zoo Family day 2012 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettaronga zoo family day 2012ShareThis year my work had organised a family day at Taronga zoo. Since Chong works for the same company we managed to have most of the family covered with tickets and food. It was great to show the kids some of the animals such as the big gorillas. Snow leopards. Mountain goats... Lions... And dinosaurs... They also put on a seal show for us and it was fun to watch them performing stunts. Aiden was absolutely mesmerised... By the end of the day everyone was knackered... Click here to see slideshow with more photos << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...474849505152535455...9394Older 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 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older 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 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Snake show 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as thisShareThey 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Small monkeys 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feedShareAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed.They were chained to their little houses which was a bit cruel, but the kids loved seeing the monkeys up close.The kids thought it was very funny when one of them grabbed my nose. 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Elephant ride 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and isShareOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and is terrified, but she was still brave enough to do it again (She was screaming that she wanted to get off most of the way).It was an amazing experience for the Kids.They got to see the big animals up close. 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kata Beach 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach whiShareOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach which was an easy 10 minutes walk away.The beach was actually surprisingly nice with warm water.About two months ago a sailing boat stranded on the beach during a storm. No one has claimed the boat and a few attempts of lifting it off the beach has failed.We told the kids that it was a pirate ship, so they wanted to have a closer look.Kims dad didn't want to go in the water, but decided to keep to his thing with wearing warm clothes in hot humid weather. 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket – Travelling 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had tShareThis 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passport photo session 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could notShareIt 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma and grandpa 20. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos of my grandma and grandpa on my mothers side.Here she is with her sisters (ShareHere 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). 12. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandparents and Great Grand parents 12. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetGoing through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).I aShareGoing through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).I am pretty sure that the little girl on the left is my Mum (So the photos must have been taken around 1943-1944) and the other two girls are her sisters (My Aunties) Eli on the right and Yrsa in the middle.I assume that the women in the back are their grand parents (my great grands) with the woman on the right being my grandmothers (mormor's) mum and the one on the right being grandad's (morfar'd) mum.Here is a family photo of what I assume is my grandmothers (mormor's) family. I think it is my grandma in the middle right behind my great grandmother.I assume this is my great grandparents, but I cannot be certain.This must be a birthday for my grandmother.This was taken outside the farm where my mum grew up. It is my grandad (morfar) in the middle on the right and it could be my grandmother (mormor) on the stairs with her mum. The farm is still there today owned by my uncle.This must be some of the family on my grandads (morfar's) side, so possibly some of his siblings. 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Comissioned work 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.I said I was hShareA friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.I said I was happy to help and on a very rainy day we managed to get the the shoot done. This is the most corporatey of the lot. 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ring flash portrait 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following haShareI purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following happy snap photo of Kim.We are planning a holiday and I am thinking that I might bring it along. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...242526272829303132...9394Older 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 18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal drive to Trogir - Croatia 18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcoastal drive to trogir croatiaShareThe coastal drive from Dubrovnik back up to Trogir just north of Split is absolutely amazing. It follows the coastline closely all the way and it is both a fun drive and incredibly scenic. I found it better than the Great Ocean Road here in Australia. One minute the road is really close to the water and you can see all these little bays with crystal clear water and sometimes with small beaches and people swimming. Next minute the road is up high and you get an incredible view of all the high mountains and islands off the coast. The whole route is dotted with small towns and beautiful little churches. The road is really winding and does not have too much traffic on it, so it is a very pleasant and never boring. To complete the drive we also had to cross back into to Bosnia only to cross the border back into Croatia a few kilometers later. Unfortunately both Kim and Aiden missed out on much of the scenery as they were sleeping most of the way. Along the way we stopped in Markarska to get a bite to eat. It is an incredible little natural harbour with a steep backdrop to the mountains behind. We stopped for the night in a small island town called Trogir. It is a charming little town with narrow passageways and very nice little restaurants. It is very popular with the rich in their 150 foot motor boats. Kim had found a hotel right in the centre of the old town so we had to park outside the city and then walk in. We were only staying for one night, so it was easy for us to just pack one bag and leave the rest of our things in the boot of the car. Arriving to the hotel we found that the Aircon and TV wasn't working...we complained to the reception desk and they came to have a look at it. It turned out to have been turned off at the fuse box. We turned on the Aircon and it was quite noisy but at least it was somewhat working. Kim went to have a shower and suddenly I heard a very loud vacumm cleaner type sound and then Kim started screaming. I went out to the bathroom and there was water and soap everywhere...the walls, the doors (even the outside of the door) and the floor. The Jacuzzi in the bathroom had suddenly automatically turned itself on in the middle of her shower and the off switch wasn't working. The only way we could turn it off was on the fuse box...so now we knew why it was off when we arrived. This turned out to be probably the worst of the hotels (Hotel Fontana) that we stayed in...it was really unbearable hot in the room, we couldn't open the window because we would be attacked my moscitoes, and if we wanted to turn on the noisy aircondition then the jacuzzi would automatically start every 10 minutes and disrupt our sleep. And the included breakfast was also not worth writing home about. But besides from that Trogir was very nice. We spent a fair bit of time getting lost in the small alleys. Kim would ask if I had any idea where we were or where we were going...and I'd say "No, we are definitely lost" (Trogir is a very small island so you are never truly lost). 16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dinner in Montenegro 16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdinner in montenegroShare After the Peljesac Peninsular we thought we'd drive to Montenegro for dinner. The border to Montenegro is about 30 kilometers from Dubrovnik and Herzeg Novi a coastal town is just on the other side of the border. Crossing the border we saw a 2 kilometer long queue of cars trying to get back to Croatia. Every car was being stopped and checked for how many cigarettes they were bringing across. We though "Oh My...we have to get back through this is a couple of hours time". Fortunately by the time we returned the queue had cleared and we were processed really fast at the border. It was a pleasant evening in the city and we had dinner along the seashore. People were really very friendly as well. The food was very nice and especially the Tiramisu and chocolate pancakes were indulgent. It was very hot so we used the opportunity to do some funny photos of Aiden. 16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Peljesac Peninsular 16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpeljesac peninsularShare While in Dubrovnik we went for a drive up along the Peljesac Peninsular. It has some really nice litte beaches and the town of Ston has the most amazing fortres defence line running across the mountain tops. It is almost like the great wall of China. In total the town has 6km of defensive walls around it. We also came across this beautiful little abandoned church. We spent the afternoon at one of the beaches just dazing in the sun and letting Aiden play in the water. Some of the bay have small picturesque islands and there are lots of oyster and mussel farms that have been in operation since roman times. 15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dubrovnik - Croatia 15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdubrovnik croatiaShareAfter Bosnia we headed back to Croatia (and we then quickly had to cross back through Bosnia on the way to get there because of the geography) to Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th Century as a refugee camp after the fall of the roman empire. A Slavic invation forced the romans to seek further south and eventually barricaded themselves on a rocky outcrop at Dubrovnik buy using a natual channel and building big walls as a defence. Dubrovnik as such prospered and became a powerful trading port in the adriatic sea. Now it is probably one of the largest tourist attactions on the the eastern side of the adriatic sea. As usual Kim had done a great job finding accomidation in an apartment only 100 metres from one of the main gates to the city, so it was a easy stroll to the old town. My first impression of Dubrovnik was something along the lines of 'Holy @#@$@%...there are so many stairs here" (tough job carrying Aiden up and down stairs with a pram). Fortunately we found an easier way that did involve very little more walking, but no carrying...so all a happy family. The main street through the middle of Dubrovnik is very nice and full of nice places to eat and shop. There are a lot of people everywhere and in general everything is really expensive compared to elsewhere is Croatia. Parking for example was equivalent to $48 per day for street parking...and again considering it is a big tourist destination people are not that helpful with advise and guidance. There are also several churces that are very nice. Our favourite one (by far) was the St. Ignatius Church. Inclucing some museums such as the national archives which used to be the Sponza palace. This is the handrailing for the stairs As well as some great little Franciscan and Dominican monesteries. These both had some great little courtyard garden with palm and orange trees. As well as some cool water fountains (Aiden was very happy with these) and really likes a cool splash whenever he could get the chance. In more modern times, Dubrovnik was under heavy shelling by Serbian and Montenegro forces during the Yugoslav war in 1991 although it had absolutely no strategic value whatsoever. Click here to see a video of the shelling of Dubrovnik Today It is hard see any scars of this conflict as most of the buildings have been repaired although there are some signs of the shelling. And again I managed to sneak out for a couple of evening photos. Evening shots were really hard to take as they were usually around the time where we either had to have dinner or get Aiden ready for bed. 13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mostar - Bosnia 13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmostar bosniaShareAfter Split we headed across the border into Bosnia to a town called Mostar. Some will remember Mostar from the terrible fighting that took place here during the war in Yugoslavia in 1992 and 1993. The town has this beautiful river running through it with this anciant bridge running across it. During the war this bridge was blown up by the Bosnian Croat forces but has now been re-built thanks to the United Nations and especially Spain. The original bridge was built during the ottoman empire during the 16th Century. The Bridge looks even more stunning at night and especially with all the mosques in the surrounding area. Mostar is only a few hours drive from the border up through this beautiful valley. Today a fair number of tourists go to Mostar to see the bridge, but most of them only stay for one night and then move on. We decided to stay for two nights because it was easier with Aiden. Again Kim had done a good job finding accomodation in at Old museum (more like a beautiful old house really)...the was also the only house that was left more or less intact after the war (only a few mortar shells through the top floor). During the day we spent a few hours on the river going for a swim. The water was quite cool coming from the mountains and there was a lot of current so Kim and Aiden stayed at the edge, but I jumped in a few times and let the current take me a couple of meters before heading back to shore. The locals jump off the bridge and into the river...and it is a fairly high jump from the bridge to the water (24 metres apparently). Every year there is a special festival where they do it, but now they mainly do it to entertain the tourists for a bit of money in return. People were very friendly in Bosnia, of all the places we travelled through we probably found the croats the least approachable and helpful. During the war the town was surrounded by Bosnian Croat forces and the population consisting mainly of muslims decided to defend themselves. The city was hammered to pieces by Croat artiliry fire and even today it is hard to find a house without scars from bulletholes and grenades. It is worthwhile to have a look at the following video to see what happened here in 1993: Mostar in 1993 Mostar is surrounded by steaphills and it would have been almost impossible to find cover from snipers and artiliery from above. Now almost 20 years later there are still many ruins right in the centre of east Mostar where we were staying and there are lots of house that are full of bulletholes and people are still living in these houses.In the houses that have not been repaired it is almost impossible to find a 30 by 30cm patch that does not have a bullet hole or grenade fragments in it. It would have been a hell on earth living or fighting here during these times. Inside the city limites there are three cemeteries and they are all full of victims killed in 1993...all mixed with Muslim, Christian and Orthodox. It is a very sobering experience to see that every grave is marked with the exact same year and that almost every victim was born at about the same time as Kim and myself. Today the population seems to be getting along regardless of background and religion. The surrounding hills in the valley driving in from Croatia also have old castles and ruins on them. It is a very scenic drive and highly recommended. We have a very nice time in Bosnia and we can highly recommend that people go there to visit. People should not forget Mostar and especially not forget what happened here in 1992 and 1993. 12. August 2011 10:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Krka National Park - Croatia 12. August 2011 10:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkrka national park croatiaShareWe spent a day driving to a National Park along the Krka river.This park has the most amazing waterfalls and clear blue water to swim in. Kim and I both agree that this park is much better and less overcrowded than Plitvice National Park. There are also fewer steps and better tracks whick made it more pram friendly. The park is full of small waterfalls. Back in time the water from the river was used to drive a watermill, which is still functioning to this day. The lower falls you can swim in. We all went for a swim and the water was beautiful...Aiden didn't want to leave. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older 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 20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Various 2022 20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the ShareHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the Piano and Guitar.At Cabramatta we sat down having an asian drink. It looked so much like one of the birds from Angry bird that I just had to get a photo. See the resemblance?This is a Lego truck that Lucas built.At karate Aiden is sometimes asked to teach the newbies. It is great to see how it gives him confidence.Aiden went to a birthday party with a Virtual Reality experience...a bit scary for him.The local corner shop was refitted for a TV show.Easter egg loot.What do the boys get up to in their room sometimes???Family photo at QVBHaving desserts in the cityA seal resting on the rocks at the opera house. 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nan Tien Temple 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese BuddhShareOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese Buddhist temple that is worth a relaxing visit for anyone with some time. 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Warilla Beach 2022 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.WShareDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.We discovered that the beach has pipies in the sand, so every day we made sure that we harvested a plate full of them for dinner.We brought Aidens new guitar, so that he was able to practice his music while enjoying the scenery.The kids also attended online drawing lessons.It was a beautiful spot to sit on the balcony, enjoy the view and have some great food (including fresh pipies).One day we also visited the Jambaroo Water park. This was a disappointment with long queues at every ride and Aiden was too scared to do any rides so it was a bit of a miserable day. 13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethans 21st Birthday 13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.TShareLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.They had arranged for catering with lots of Cambodian, Laotian and other asian foods. 5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dad in Sydney 2022 5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its boShareIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its borders for two years due to the Covid pandemic.As soon as they announced opening the borders again in February my dad booked his ticket to come a visit.It was really nice to have him here and different from when he has been here previously. For starters, he was here by himself which was a different dynamic and also Aiden and Lucas have grown older and really enjoyed bonding with 'Bedstefar'. Especially Aiden and my dad found that they had music in common and Aiden took great prise in being able to play some of the pieces on piano that my dad was able to sing.I really enjoyed having a few beers (and other good stuff) with him while he was here.A couple of years ago I bough a machine to transfer my dads and grandads old 8mm film to digital. Because of the pandemic I was never able to try it out. My dad brought one of his films to do a trial transfer. It worked really well and he'd now brought it back to Denmark with him to transfer the rest.One afternoon dad and I went up to the Barrenjoey lighthouse. My dad is still able to do it although he is a bit slower and not as strong as he used to be. 5. April 2022 19:04 by Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments France 1983 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad througShareWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad through France and through Avignon.We were camping on the opposite side of the river just where the half bridge would have met the other bank.One night there was a firework and we got showered in debris from the exploded rockets. 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Camping 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we ShareIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we would sit around a camp fire and on more than one occasion were we visited by lions either wandering past or approaching the camp site at night.One night my mum woke up with a lion starring into the tent and we had paw prints on the car next to the tent. Some of the sights were truly amazing such as the extinct volcanoes.Or Lake paradise in Marsabit in the middle of the desert.Or lake Nakuru with all the flamingoes (and as I discovered, ancle deep poo).And the locals were always friendly. 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tender Embrace 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on tShareLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on the mannequins. Two of the arms were placed on the floor perfectly for this tender embrace. 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fox Easter family show 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass foShareSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass for all of us. This mean that both Lucas and Aiden could do a lot of rides with bot Kim and I.Aiden was feeling a little sick but he didn't let that stop him and Lucas was a bit more hesitant and spend the first couple of hours refusing to go on any rides but once he got started he wasn't to be stopped.We went with a couple of friends and everyone had fun.Except he who had to take Aiden on all the rides that make me seasick.The also had a 1:1 size Lightning McQueen car and Mack truck, but Aiden wasn't in a mood to say hello or have his photo taken. 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Symbio Wildlife park 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to ShareOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to purchase some cheap tickets and it is a great place for small kids as they can pad and feed the animals. Aiden especially loves animals and is getting good at feeding them himself.Even Lucas who is normally terrified of animals eventually took courage to touch a Joey (baby kangaroo).But he was too scared to approach the larger ones.We also looked at some of the other animals there, such as the crocodiles.The Dingo's.The snakes.The EmuAnd the chameleons.And the red panda. 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Le Noir - or The Dark and intimate side of Cirque du Soleil 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a ShareThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a last minute decision day before as cheap tickets suddenly came up.It was really good with death dying stunts and great performances and rancy sexiness to enjoy. 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefar visiting 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden ShareI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden was very excited to have him here and Lucas was initially a bit shy but eventually warmed up.My Dad brought all my old lego from Denmark, much to the amusement of especially Lucas who enjoys building things.Aiden eventually also wanted to join.They also spent time in the garden playing ball.One day we went to Darling harbour for the Chinese new year. We stopped for some coffee and chilled out.Afterwards we went to see the chinese decorations.And we also did a carousel ride.And we also stopped to get some photos of my dad with both the kids together...which is never easy. 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Swan Lake 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.NeShareKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.Neither of us had ever seen the swan lake and really wanted to see it. My dad was here at the same time but he was happy to babysit the kids while we we were going.It was a beautiful performance and without a doubt the best ballet I have seen. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Tribes 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if aShareIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if any) white people. So, everywhere that we went we seemed to be the main attraction (especially me and my brother with our blonde hair).To be honest I can't identify all the tribes anymore, but I know that a lot of them are from Samburu, Turkana and the northern part of Kenya.I suspect that if you went to those areas today then they would all be wearing T-Shirts. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Babtism 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised tooShareSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too.So, early January it was her turn with just the immediate family around. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...252627282930313233...9394Older 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 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Maroubra Beach December 2012 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmaroubra beach december 2012ShareOn one of the days we took my dad to Maroubra beach for breakfast.It gave them a chance to check out what out local beach is like and also Aiden a chance to have a bit of a play in the sand. 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkids dad with grandchildren 2012ShareAt around Christmas time Kims dad asked me if I could take some more photos of him and the grandchildren.Last year I took some of him using a blue background and he asked for something similar (although I am not a big fan of blue) 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Family Photo 2012 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas family photo 2012Share Every year I like to take a Christmas family photo. This year having my dad around meant that I could get hime to assist us with taking the photo as I needed someone to stand on a ladder taking the photo while we as a family was lying plat on a bed. Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!! 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmatraville christmas lights 2012ShareEvery year some of the houses in Matraville puts on a spectacular christmas light show. Every night there are hundreds of visitors and it is worth seeing. Here are some of the lights from this years show. 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarrenjoey lighthouse 2012ShareThis holiday season my Dad and his partner is visiting us from Denmark. It has been a while since he was here and in also a while since we were in Denmark, so Aiden had grown a fair bit since. The first couple of weeks we bought then some trips to various places such as Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. One the weekends we would treat then to various dinners Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Brazilian, Aussie, Chinese etc. as well as try to make time to take them to see some of the sights around Sydney. The first weekend Aiden was sick so we had to cancel our trip up the Northern Beaches to Barrenjoey Lighthouse so we had to stay home and let them explore by themself. On the second weekend we managed to go there and bring Aiden along as well sitting in his little backback. It was a warm day and the climb is fairly steep so especially my dads partner was pretty hot by the time we reached the top where the light house is. The view was definitely worth it. Walking back along the beach we decided to make a drink stop to clench the thirst. 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Merry Christmas 2012 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmerry christmas 2012ShareFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!!! With a bit of arm twisting Kim finally agreed to let me do a series of 'sexy' Santa photos.A lot of work had to go into these couple of photos in terms of getting the outfit, but the right colour wrapping paper, wrap all the boxes, set them up to it looks nice, getting all the lighting right and not least convince Kim to do the actual shoot.Then I had to sort out the photos I needed and then do all the editing...I think the end result is pretty good and very much in the spirit of Christmas.And did I mention that I am married to the most beautiful (and sexy) Santa there is??? 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 3 months 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 3 monthsShareLucas is now three months young and the other day I did a series of monthly photos of Kim and him on our bed. 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas first Christmas 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas first christmasShareThe first Christmas for Lucas is approaching. This also means that he is being subjected to all kinds of Christmas rituals such as posing for his Dads Christmas photos. 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Dads Birthday 2012 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims dads birthday 2012ShareThis year we celebrated Kims Dads birthday with a big lunch for the whole family where everyone brough along something to eat.Afterwards we did some family photos with Kim and all the grans children as well as my Dad and his two grand children Aiden and Lucas. 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Glasses - Feeling old 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetglasses feeling oldShareI finally had to bite the bullet and get my eyes checked out for glasses.I had started developing a headache if sitting in front of the computer or reading for extended periods of time So I now have some reading glasses that I can use...makes me feel old. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...464748495051525354...9394Older 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 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 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2004 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2004ShareI have now added photos from 2004. The highlights from this year was a trip to the United States and Canada as well as a family trip to Egypt. This was also the year that Australia entered the war in Iraq, so there are a couple of photos from the anti war demonstrations. Click here to read about 2004 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Portugal 2006 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from portugalShareIn Mid 2006 I was in Portugal for our International Partner Conference with the company. It was a week of being busy setting up for the conference, socialising but also a lot of fun and partying. Click here to see more photos from:Portugal/Slideshow 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from The Blue Mountains 2006 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from the blue mountains 2007ShareI quite regularly head up to the Blue Mountains to go Rock Climbing. We normally camp overnight and then depending on the weather and temperature decide on the day what walls we are going climbing on. The photos in the gallery are a selection of some of the photos I've taken in 2006, but there will be more to come in 2007. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of photos of me climbing as I tend to forget to pass my camera to someone else. Most of the time I go with my friend Sarah, but she has now moved to Canberra so she doesn't come up there as often as she used to. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in the Blue Mountains/Slideshow Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud. 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing. 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. 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4. March 2008 02:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cusco - Peru 4. March 2008 02:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcusco peruShare Sunday we flew from Santiago to Cusco in Peru via Lima. Lima is very dry...almost a desert whereas the flight into Cusco was spectacular surrounded by tall green mountains. The hotel came to pick us up from the airport and the hotel is very centrally located in the middle of the city. It is a spectacular place, the people are very different from elsewhere (indians) and you can buy craftmanship everywhere really cheap. You can see the remains of the inca buildings everywhere. Cusco is located in 3500 meters altitude so we decided to take it easy on the first day to acclimatise (none of us have got any headaches so far)and then head up an see Macchu Picchu in a couple of days time. So on the first evening we decided to treat ourselves to a nice dinner where we got the most important menu items out of the way...alpaca and cuy (Lama and Guinea Pig). The lama was really nice (like a tender beef) but the Guinea Pig was a bit tough (especially the skin) and there wasn't much meat on it (but tasty). Tuesday we bought a train ticket to Macchu Pichu (USD 96...so quite expensive and then on top comes bus up to the site $12 and the entrance to the site itself $40...so a good $150 USD per person) which is a 4 hour ride each way. Despite the expensive trip there it would be a shame to come all this way and not go there...and believe me...it is worth it. Just the train trip there is pretty spectacular between deep gorges and roaring rivers. The first hourin the train is spent climbing the hillside in Cusco...the train rides along for one kilometer and then stops, changes direction and then goes another kilometer before doing the same again...in total it takes the train 7-8 direction changes to make it to the top of the hill.And the Macchu Pichusite itself is really spectacular in itself. We spent close to 6 hours exploring the area and had we known earlier that they closed access to one of the peaks at 1pm then we could easily have spend more time exploring. Wednesday we checked out of the hotel in Cusco and booked ourselves a night bus to Copacabana in Bolivia. The remainder of the day we spent visiting other Inka sites around the area by local bus. Some of the sites especially the one closest to Cusco called Saqsaywaman is pretty spectachlar. We had a really scary incident where we got attached by two really vicious dogs. The first dog went for me an I kicked ouut after it and just missed it, but it was just enough to surprise the dog and make it back off. Out of the corner of my eye I saw the second dog attack Kim and I saw her try and kick it as well whereafter it also back off (probably because the fist dog got scared). After that they kept their distance...a close encounter but walked away unhurt but with our hearts pounding. Click here to see more photos from Peru
2. March 2008 10:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Santiago de Chile 2. March 2008 10:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsantiago de chileShareThe last couple of days Kim and I have been in Santiago de Chile. Kim arrived a day late due to mechanical problems with the aircraft from Sydney and I arrived 6 hours late with Chris (my colleague) at 3am in the morning. Chris and I got ripped off by the taxi due to us not having studied the local conversion rates...but after that we had no other problems. The first day we spent sleeping and familiarizing ourselves with the area around Providencia and Bellavista. There are some gorgeous little bars and restaurants in these areas. Santiago is a very modern city. It is very clean and you don´t see the same problems as for instance in Buenos Aires with street kids. I can see why my cousin Ulla decided to live in this city for a while.The Metro in Santiago is really good...there are trains every few minutes and they cost about $1 USD regardless of where you get off...a lot cheaper than catching taxis and a lot faster too. Next day we went sightseeing around Santiago city centre. The highlight was Cerro Santa Lucia which is an old castle converted into a lovely park area used very much by couples out for a romantic afternoon.As for food...it seems that most locals eat hotdogs and pizza for lunch so we had a hard time finding something reasonably healthy. We spent a lot of the late afternoon and evening sorting out luggage storage. We are staying in a serviced apartment with no storage facilities so we had to go to the bus terminal on the other side of the city to store it. When we got back we received an email from the lady renting us the apartment saying that she´d store it for us. I feel a lot more happy about her storing it than in the terminal especially as my work laptop is in the bag. Next morning it was again time to go to the Airport...this time to fly to Peru.
23. February 2008 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Buenos Aires - Argentina 23. February 2008 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbuenos aires argentinaShare< Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). 3. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Wat Chalong 3. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.It is a magniShareOne morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.It is a magnificent temple with lots to see and it was a pity that the rest of the family didn't want to join us.The temple contains what is said to be a bone fragment of buddha.And the temple itself is full of golden buddhas.Outside there are some elephant sculptures and across from that an areas where they fire of ceremonial fireworks which really scared the boys (as seen of Lucas face). 2. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Food 2. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe food in Thailand is delicious.There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they dShareThe food in Thailand is delicious.There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they don't add all that sugar.Lucas was a bit tired after a morning at the beach at this one.On KC's birthday we went to an ocean front seafood place.I don't think the family liked the food in Thailand much though, because they wanted to eat japanese and wanted air conditioned restaurants even though the evenings generally were a bit cooler. 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Various 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I ShareHere are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I in front of the big Buddha.Down at the beach there was this artificial wave surfing centre. 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Shopping 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe family did lots of shopping.Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of ShareThe family did lots of shopping.Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of shoes.We also found some great tshirts for the kids.Although the kids were more interested in the ice cream. 1. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - fruits 1. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, manShareIt is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, mangosteens, mangoes, jack fruit etc. 30. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Street life 30. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.PetroShareThe street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.Petrol for all the bikes is bought in these small shops as well.You can even get your feet cleaned by fish.And handicraft is created there as well (The large elephant piece took him 2 weeks to create).A new addition is the popup cocktail bars.It reminds me of the good old days of backpacking where nothing was arranged beforehand. I would just organise accommodation when I arrived to a new place. There is still plenty of accommodation options everywhere if you look for it. 29. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Tuk Tuks 29. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been replShareThe traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been replaced by mini taxis.These have been fitted with big music subwoofers and tv's in the passenger compartments.The Kids loved riding them...especially the 'green' ones. We used them to transport us to most places. 25. June 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Hotel swimming pool 25. June 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe pool at the hotel was great.The kids loved it and it was nice jumping in the pool after an excurShareThe 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Monkey show 24. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThere was also a monkey show with a larger trained monkey.Apparently in the past they used trained mShareThere 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...232425262728293031...9394Older 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 3. December 2012 11:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with water 3. December 2012 11:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with waterShareNeedless to say that our lives currently revolve around looking after Lucas and Aiden. This Saturday I took Aiden swimming in the morning and I must say that he is getting more and more confident in the water. We reached another milestone with him being happy to just swim around (in circles mostly) wearing his floaties without holding onto me.In the afternoon it was really hot...36 degrees in the shade, so we decided to let him have some more waterfun at home in the inflatable pool. 3. December 2012 11:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with Playdough 3. December 2012 11:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with playdoughShareThis weekend we bought some playdough for Aiden to play with.Initially he wasn't sure what to do with it, but after a while with a bit of guidance he started getting a bit more creative. 3. December 2012 01:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments First December 2012 3. December 2012 01:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet1 dec 2012Share It is now the first of december and the Christmas shopping has started in the shopping centres. The other day the mall has a big sale and with that sale they has different characters walk the floor...in this case a Teddy with a girlie Santa. Aiden was very excited but a lille scared of the big teddy bear. 25. November 2012 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas two and a half months 25. November 2012 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas two and a half monthsShareLast week Kim asked me to bring the camera an take some photos of Lucas on the bed.He is now two and an half months old and is now able to smile and get excited when he sees you and when you talk to him.He is still keeping mummy up at night although we think he is getting a bit better on that front. 24. November 2012 01:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Oldie, but a goodie 24. November 2012 01:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan oldie but a goodieShareThis photo was actually taken more than 6 months ago, but going through some old photos I found it too good not to post.I was setting up for a pregnancy shoot (then Kim was 4 months due) and Aiden was trying to assist me with the setup. He happened to sit down it the perfect spot and give me a pose that tells so much about his character at that time...sucking his fingers and everything. ...and by pure coincidence it happened that the photo was perfectly lit. 20. November 2012 12:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas Foot 20. November 2012 12:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas footShareI took this photo a couple of months ago, but haven't come around to finishing it until now. It is a photo of Lucas' foot in my hands. 12. November 2012 11:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Old Photo - Aiden/Daddy looks the same? 12. November 2012 11:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetold photo aiden daddy looks the sameShareI found this old photo of myself that my dad took of me when I was about 3 years old (I think). Looking at Aiden today there is a strong resemblance in the facial features.The photo was badly damaged and requires a fair bit of restoration, but at least I now have a digital copy of the photo. 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim and Lucas 2 Months 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkim and lucas 2 monthsShareThe other night Kim was sitting on the sofa with Lucas. They turned towards me and I took the following photos just using the built-in flash of my new camera. 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 2 Month Photos 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 2 month photosShareIt has now been two months since Lucas was born and the other night we did another session taking some two month photos...this time of myself and Lucas. He has now grown a lot bigger and is a lot more alert to his surroundings. He is still not a very good sleeper although I think (Kim doesn't) he is improving a bit now. Kim is pretty worn out having to wake up at night to feed him and I can't help much as I have work to look after as well as Aiden. 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Taronga Zoo Family day 2012 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettaronga zoo family day 2012ShareThis year my work had organised a family day at Taronga zoo. Since Chong works for the same company we managed to have most of the family covered with tickets and food. It was great to show the kids some of the animals such as the big gorillas. Snow leopards. Mountain goats... Lions... And dinosaurs... They also put on a seal show for us and it was fun to watch them performing stunts. Aiden was absolutely mesmerised... By the end of the day everyone was knackered... Click here to see slideshow with more photos << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...474849505152535455...9394Older 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 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older 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 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Snake show 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as thisShareThey 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Small monkeys 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feedShareAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed.They were chained to their little houses which was a bit cruel, but the kids loved seeing the monkeys up close.The kids thought it was very funny when one of them grabbed my nose. 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Elephant ride 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and isShareOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and is terrified, but she was still brave enough to do it again (She was screaming that she wanted to get off most of the way).It was an amazing experience for the Kids.They got to see the big animals up close. 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kata Beach 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach whiShareOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach which was an easy 10 minutes walk away.The beach was actually surprisingly nice with warm water.About two months ago a sailing boat stranded on the beach during a storm. No one has claimed the boat and a few attempts of lifting it off the beach has failed.We told the kids that it was a pirate ship, so they wanted to have a closer look.Kims dad didn't want to go in the water, but decided to keep to his thing with wearing warm clothes in hot humid weather. 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket – Travelling 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had tShareThis 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passport photo session 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could notShareIt 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma and grandpa 20. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos of my grandma and grandpa on my mothers side.Here she is with her sisters (ShareHere 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). 12. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandparents and Great Grand parents 12. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetGoing through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).I aShareGoing through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).I am pretty sure that the little girl on the left is my Mum (So the photos must have been taken around 1943-1944) and the other two girls are her sisters (My Aunties) Eli on the right and Yrsa in the middle.I assume that the women in the back are their grand parents (my great grands) with the woman on the right being my grandmothers (mormor's) mum and the one on the right being grandad's (morfar'd) mum.Here is a family photo of what I assume is my grandmothers (mormor's) family. I think it is my grandma in the middle right behind my great grandmother.I assume this is my great grandparents, but I cannot be certain.This must be a birthday for my grandmother.This was taken outside the farm where my mum grew up. It is my grandad (morfar) in the middle on the right and it could be my grandmother (mormor) on the stairs with her mum. The farm is still there today owned by my uncle.This must be some of the family on my grandads (morfar's) side, so possibly some of his siblings. 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Comissioned work 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.I said I was hShareA friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.I said I was happy to help and on a very rainy day we managed to get the the shoot done. This is the most corporatey of the lot. 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ring flash portrait 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following haShareI purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following happy snap photo of Kim.We are planning a holiday and I am thinking that I might bring it along. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...242526272829303132...9394Older 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 18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal drive to Trogir - Croatia 18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcoastal drive to trogir croatiaShareThe coastal drive from Dubrovnik back up to Trogir just north of Split is absolutely amazing. It follows the coastline closely all the way and it is both a fun drive and incredibly scenic. I found it better than the Great Ocean Road here in Australia. One minute the road is really close to the water and you can see all these little bays with crystal clear water and sometimes with small beaches and people swimming. Next minute the road is up high and you get an incredible view of all the high mountains and islands off the coast. The whole route is dotted with small towns and beautiful little churches. The road is really winding and does not have too much traffic on it, so it is a very pleasant and never boring. To complete the drive we also had to cross back into to Bosnia only to cross the border back into Croatia a few kilometers later. Unfortunately both Kim and Aiden missed out on much of the scenery as they were sleeping most of the way. Along the way we stopped in Markarska to get a bite to eat. It is an incredible little natural harbour with a steep backdrop to the mountains behind. We stopped for the night in a small island town called Trogir. It is a charming little town with narrow passageways and very nice little restaurants. It is very popular with the rich in their 150 foot motor boats. Kim had found a hotel right in the centre of the old town so we had to park outside the city and then walk in. We were only staying for one night, so it was easy for us to just pack one bag and leave the rest of our things in the boot of the car. Arriving to the hotel we found that the Aircon and TV wasn't working...we complained to the reception desk and they came to have a look at it. It turned out to have been turned off at the fuse box. We turned on the Aircon and it was quite noisy but at least it was somewhat working. Kim went to have a shower and suddenly I heard a very loud vacumm cleaner type sound and then Kim started screaming. I went out to the bathroom and there was water and soap everywhere...the walls, the doors (even the outside of the door) and the floor. The Jacuzzi in the bathroom had suddenly automatically turned itself on in the middle of her shower and the off switch wasn't working. The only way we could turn it off was on the fuse box...so now we knew why it was off when we arrived. This turned out to be probably the worst of the hotels (Hotel Fontana) that we stayed in...it was really unbearable hot in the room, we couldn't open the window because we would be attacked my moscitoes, and if we wanted to turn on the noisy aircondition then the jacuzzi would automatically start every 10 minutes and disrupt our sleep. And the included breakfast was also not worth writing home about. But besides from that Trogir was very nice. We spent a fair bit of time getting lost in the small alleys. Kim would ask if I had any idea where we were or where we were going...and I'd say "No, we are definitely lost" (Trogir is a very small island so you are never truly lost). 16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dinner in Montenegro 16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdinner in montenegroShare After the Peljesac Peninsular we thought we'd drive to Montenegro for dinner. The border to Montenegro is about 30 kilometers from Dubrovnik and Herzeg Novi a coastal town is just on the other side of the border. Crossing the border we saw a 2 kilometer long queue of cars trying to get back to Croatia. Every car was being stopped and checked for how many cigarettes they were bringing across. We though "Oh My...we have to get back through this is a couple of hours time". Fortunately by the time we returned the queue had cleared and we were processed really fast at the border. It was a pleasant evening in the city and we had dinner along the seashore. People were really very friendly as well. The food was very nice and especially the Tiramisu and chocolate pancakes were indulgent. It was very hot so we used the opportunity to do some funny photos of Aiden. 16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Peljesac Peninsular 16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpeljesac peninsularShare While in Dubrovnik we went for a drive up along the Peljesac Peninsular. It has some really nice litte beaches and the town of Ston has the most amazing fortres defence line running across the mountain tops. It is almost like the great wall of China. In total the town has 6km of defensive walls around it. We also came across this beautiful little abandoned church. We spent the afternoon at one of the beaches just dazing in the sun and letting Aiden play in the water. Some of the bay have small picturesque islands and there are lots of oyster and mussel farms that have been in operation since roman times. 15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dubrovnik - Croatia 15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdubrovnik croatiaShareAfter Bosnia we headed back to Croatia (and we then quickly had to cross back through Bosnia on the way to get there because of the geography) to Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th Century as a refugee camp after the fall of the roman empire. A Slavic invation forced the romans to seek further south and eventually barricaded themselves on a rocky outcrop at Dubrovnik buy using a natual channel and building big walls as a defence. Dubrovnik as such prospered and became a powerful trading port in the adriatic sea. Now it is probably one of the largest tourist attactions on the the eastern side of the adriatic sea. As usual Kim had done a great job finding accomidation in an apartment only 100 metres from one of the main gates to the city, so it was a easy stroll to the old town. My first impression of Dubrovnik was something along the lines of 'Holy @#@$@%...there are so many stairs here" (tough job carrying Aiden up and down stairs with a pram). Fortunately we found an easier way that did involve very little more walking, but no carrying...so all a happy family. The main street through the middle of Dubrovnik is very nice and full of nice places to eat and shop. There are a lot of people everywhere and in general everything is really expensive compared to elsewhere is Croatia. Parking for example was equivalent to $48 per day for street parking...and again considering it is a big tourist destination people are not that helpful with advise and guidance. There are also several churces that are very nice. Our favourite one (by far) was the St. Ignatius Church. Inclucing some museums such as the national archives which used to be the Sponza palace. This is the handrailing for the stairs As well as some great little Franciscan and Dominican monesteries. These both had some great little courtyard garden with palm and orange trees. As well as some cool water fountains (Aiden was very happy with these) and really likes a cool splash whenever he could get the chance. In more modern times, Dubrovnik was under heavy shelling by Serbian and Montenegro forces during the Yugoslav war in 1991 although it had absolutely no strategic value whatsoever. Click here to see a video of the shelling of Dubrovnik Today It is hard see any scars of this conflict as most of the buildings have been repaired although there are some signs of the shelling. And again I managed to sneak out for a couple of evening photos. Evening shots were really hard to take as they were usually around the time where we either had to have dinner or get Aiden ready for bed. 13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mostar - Bosnia 13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmostar bosniaShareAfter Split we headed across the border into Bosnia to a town called Mostar. Some will remember Mostar from the terrible fighting that took place here during the war in Yugoslavia in 1992 and 1993. The town has this beautiful river running through it with this anciant bridge running across it. During the war this bridge was blown up by the Bosnian Croat forces but has now been re-built thanks to the United Nations and especially Spain. The original bridge was built during the ottoman empire during the 16th Century. The Bridge looks even more stunning at night and especially with all the mosques in the surrounding area. Mostar is only a few hours drive from the border up through this beautiful valley. Today a fair number of tourists go to Mostar to see the bridge, but most of them only stay for one night and then move on. We decided to stay for two nights because it was easier with Aiden. Again Kim had done a good job finding accomodation in at Old museum (more like a beautiful old house really)...the was also the only house that was left more or less intact after the war (only a few mortar shells through the top floor). During the day we spent a few hours on the river going for a swim. The water was quite cool coming from the mountains and there was a lot of current so Kim and Aiden stayed at the edge, but I jumped in a few times and let the current take me a couple of meters before heading back to shore. The locals jump off the bridge and into the river...and it is a fairly high jump from the bridge to the water (24 metres apparently). Every year there is a special festival where they do it, but now they mainly do it to entertain the tourists for a bit of money in return. People were very friendly in Bosnia, of all the places we travelled through we probably found the croats the least approachable and helpful. During the war the town was surrounded by Bosnian Croat forces and the population consisting mainly of muslims decided to defend themselves. The city was hammered to pieces by Croat artiliry fire and even today it is hard to find a house without scars from bulletholes and grenades. It is worthwhile to have a look at the following video to see what happened here in 1993: Mostar in 1993 Mostar is surrounded by steaphills and it would have been almost impossible to find cover from snipers and artiliery from above. Now almost 20 years later there are still many ruins right in the centre of east Mostar where we were staying and there are lots of house that are full of bulletholes and people are still living in these houses.In the houses that have not been repaired it is almost impossible to find a 30 by 30cm patch that does not have a bullet hole or grenade fragments in it. It would have been a hell on earth living or fighting here during these times. Inside the city limites there are three cemeteries and they are all full of victims killed in 1993...all mixed with Muslim, Christian and Orthodox. It is a very sobering experience to see that every grave is marked with the exact same year and that almost every victim was born at about the same time as Kim and myself. Today the population seems to be getting along regardless of background and religion. The surrounding hills in the valley driving in from Croatia also have old castles and ruins on them. It is a very scenic drive and highly recommended. We have a very nice time in Bosnia and we can highly recommend that people go there to visit. People should not forget Mostar and especially not forget what happened here in 1992 and 1993. 12. August 2011 10:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Krka National Park - Croatia 12. August 2011 10:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkrka national park croatiaShareWe spent a day driving to a National Park along the Krka river.This park has the most amazing waterfalls and clear blue water to swim in. Kim and I both agree that this park is much better and less overcrowded than Plitvice National Park. There are also fewer steps and better tracks whick made it more pram friendly. The park is full of small waterfalls. Back in time the water from the river was used to drive a watermill, which is still functioning to this day. The lower falls you can swim in. We all went for a swim and the water was beautiful...Aiden didn't want to leave. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older 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 20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Various 2022 20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the ShareHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the Piano and Guitar.At Cabramatta we sat down having an asian drink. It looked so much like one of the birds from Angry bird that I just had to get a photo. See the resemblance?This is a Lego truck that Lucas built.At karate Aiden is sometimes asked to teach the newbies. It is great to see how it gives him confidence.Aiden went to a birthday party with a Virtual Reality experience...a bit scary for him.The local corner shop was refitted for a TV show.Easter egg loot.What do the boys get up to in their room sometimes???Family photo at QVBHaving desserts in the cityA seal resting on the rocks at the opera house. 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nan Tien Temple 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese BuddhShareOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese Buddhist temple that is worth a relaxing visit for anyone with some time. 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Warilla Beach 2022 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.WShareDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.We discovered that the beach has pipies in the sand, so every day we made sure that we harvested a plate full of them for dinner.We brought Aidens new guitar, so that he was able to practice his music while enjoying the scenery.The kids also attended online drawing lessons.It was a beautiful spot to sit on the balcony, enjoy the view and have some great food (including fresh pipies).One day we also visited the Jambaroo Water park. This was a disappointment with long queues at every ride and Aiden was too scared to do any rides so it was a bit of a miserable day. 13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethans 21st Birthday 13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.TShareLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.They had arranged for catering with lots of Cambodian, Laotian and other asian foods. 5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dad in Sydney 2022 5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its boShareIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its borders for two years due to the Covid pandemic.As soon as they announced opening the borders again in February my dad booked his ticket to come a visit.It was really nice to have him here and different from when he has been here previously. For starters, he was here by himself which was a different dynamic and also Aiden and Lucas have grown older and really enjoyed bonding with 'Bedstefar'. Especially Aiden and my dad found that they had music in common and Aiden took great prise in being able to play some of the pieces on piano that my dad was able to sing.I really enjoyed having a few beers (and other good stuff) with him while he was here.A couple of years ago I bough a machine to transfer my dads and grandads old 8mm film to digital. Because of the pandemic I was never able to try it out. My dad brought one of his films to do a trial transfer. It worked really well and he'd now brought it back to Denmark with him to transfer the rest.One afternoon dad and I went up to the Barrenjoey lighthouse. My dad is still able to do it although he is a bit slower and not as strong as he used to be. 5. April 2022 19:04 by Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments France 1983 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad througShareWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad through France and through Avignon.We were camping on the opposite side of the river just where the half bridge would have met the other bank.One night there was a firework and we got showered in debris from the exploded rockets. 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Camping 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we ShareIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we would sit around a camp fire and on more than one occasion were we visited by lions either wandering past or approaching the camp site at night.One night my mum woke up with a lion starring into the tent and we had paw prints on the car next to the tent. Some of the sights were truly amazing such as the extinct volcanoes.Or Lake paradise in Marsabit in the middle of the desert.Or lake Nakuru with all the flamingoes (and as I discovered, ancle deep poo).And the locals were always friendly. 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tender Embrace 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on tShareLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on the mannequins. Two of the arms were placed on the floor perfectly for this tender embrace. 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fox Easter family show 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass foShareSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass for all of us. This mean that both Lucas and Aiden could do a lot of rides with bot Kim and I.Aiden was feeling a little sick but he didn't let that stop him and Lucas was a bit more hesitant and spend the first couple of hours refusing to go on any rides but once he got started he wasn't to be stopped.We went with a couple of friends and everyone had fun.Except he who had to take Aiden on all the rides that make me seasick.The also had a 1:1 size Lightning McQueen car and Mack truck, but Aiden wasn't in a mood to say hello or have his photo taken. 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Symbio Wildlife park 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to ShareOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to purchase some cheap tickets and it is a great place for small kids as they can pad and feed the animals. Aiden especially loves animals and is getting good at feeding them himself.Even Lucas who is normally terrified of animals eventually took courage to touch a Joey (baby kangaroo).But he was too scared to approach the larger ones.We also looked at some of the other animals there, such as the crocodiles.The Dingo's.The snakes.The EmuAnd the chameleons.And the red panda. 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Le Noir - or The Dark and intimate side of Cirque du Soleil 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a ShareThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a last minute decision day before as cheap tickets suddenly came up.It was really good with death dying stunts and great performances and rancy sexiness to enjoy. 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefar visiting 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden ShareI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden was very excited to have him here and Lucas was initially a bit shy but eventually warmed up.My Dad brought all my old lego from Denmark, much to the amusement of especially Lucas who enjoys building things.Aiden eventually also wanted to join.They also spent time in the garden playing ball.One day we went to Darling harbour for the Chinese new year. We stopped for some coffee and chilled out.Afterwards we went to see the chinese decorations.And we also did a carousel ride.And we also stopped to get some photos of my dad with both the kids together...which is never easy. 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Swan Lake 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.NeShareKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.Neither of us had ever seen the swan lake and really wanted to see it. My dad was here at the same time but he was happy to babysit the kids while we we were going.It was a beautiful performance and without a doubt the best ballet I have seen. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Tribes 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if aShareIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if any) white people. So, everywhere that we went we seemed to be the main attraction (especially me and my brother with our blonde hair).To be honest I can't identify all the tribes anymore, but I know that a lot of them are from Samburu, Turkana and the northern part of Kenya.I suspect that if you went to those areas today then they would all be wearing T-Shirts. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Babtism 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised tooShareSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too.So, early January it was her turn with just the immediate family around. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...252627282930313233...9394Older 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 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Maroubra Beach December 2012 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmaroubra beach december 2012ShareOn one of the days we took my dad to Maroubra beach for breakfast.It gave them a chance to check out what out local beach is like and also Aiden a chance to have a bit of a play in the sand. 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkids dad with grandchildren 2012ShareAt around Christmas time Kims dad asked me if I could take some more photos of him and the grandchildren.Last year I took some of him using a blue background and he asked for something similar (although I am not a big fan of blue) 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Family Photo 2012 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas family photo 2012Share Every year I like to take a Christmas family photo. This year having my dad around meant that I could get hime to assist us with taking the photo as I needed someone to stand on a ladder taking the photo while we as a family was lying plat on a bed. Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!! 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmatraville christmas lights 2012ShareEvery year some of the houses in Matraville puts on a spectacular christmas light show. Every night there are hundreds of visitors and it is worth seeing. Here are some of the lights from this years show. 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarrenjoey lighthouse 2012ShareThis holiday season my Dad and his partner is visiting us from Denmark. It has been a while since he was here and in also a while since we were in Denmark, so Aiden had grown a fair bit since. The first couple of weeks we bought then some trips to various places such as Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. One the weekends we would treat then to various dinners Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Brazilian, Aussie, Chinese etc. as well as try to make time to take them to see some of the sights around Sydney. The first weekend Aiden was sick so we had to cancel our trip up the Northern Beaches to Barrenjoey Lighthouse so we had to stay home and let them explore by themself. On the second weekend we managed to go there and bring Aiden along as well sitting in his little backback. It was a warm day and the climb is fairly steep so especially my dads partner was pretty hot by the time we reached the top where the light house is. The view was definitely worth it. Walking back along the beach we decided to make a drink stop to clench the thirst. 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Merry Christmas 2012 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmerry christmas 2012ShareFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!!! With a bit of arm twisting Kim finally agreed to let me do a series of 'sexy' Santa photos.A lot of work had to go into these couple of photos in terms of getting the outfit, but the right colour wrapping paper, wrap all the boxes, set them up to it looks nice, getting all the lighting right and not least convince Kim to do the actual shoot.Then I had to sort out the photos I needed and then do all the editing...I think the end result is pretty good and very much in the spirit of Christmas.And did I mention that I am married to the most beautiful (and sexy) Santa there is??? 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 3 months 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 3 monthsShareLucas is now three months young and the other day I did a series of monthly photos of Kim and him on our bed. 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas first Christmas 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas first christmasShareThe first Christmas for Lucas is approaching. This also means that he is being subjected to all kinds of Christmas rituals such as posing for his Dads Christmas photos. 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Dads Birthday 2012 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims dads birthday 2012ShareThis year we celebrated Kims Dads birthday with a big lunch for the whole family where everyone brough along something to eat.Afterwards we did some family photos with Kim and all the grans children as well as my Dad and his two grand children Aiden and Lucas. 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Glasses - Feeling old 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetglasses feeling oldShareI finally had to bite the bullet and get my eyes checked out for glasses.I had started developing a headache if sitting in front of the computer or reading for extended periods of time So I now have some reading glasses that I can use...makes me feel old. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...464748495051525354...9394Older 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 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 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2004 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2004ShareI have now added photos from 2004. The highlights from this year was a trip to the United States and Canada as well as a family trip to Egypt. This was also the year that Australia entered the war in Iraq, so there are a couple of photos from the anti war demonstrations. Click here to read about 2004 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Portugal 2006 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from portugalShareIn Mid 2006 I was in Portugal for our International Partner Conference with the company. It was a week of being busy setting up for the conference, socialising but also a lot of fun and partying. Click here to see more photos from:Portugal/Slideshow 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from The Blue Mountains 2006 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from the blue mountains 2007ShareI quite regularly head up to the Blue Mountains to go Rock Climbing. We normally camp overnight and then depending on the weather and temperature decide on the day what walls we are going climbing on. The photos in the gallery are a selection of some of the photos I've taken in 2006, but there will be more to come in 2007. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of photos of me climbing as I tend to forget to pass my camera to someone else. Most of the time I go with my friend Sarah, but she has now moved to Canberra so she doesn't come up there as often as she used to. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in the Blue Mountains/Slideshow Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud. 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing. 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. 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4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket).
3. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Wat Chalong 3. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.It is a magniShareOne morning we ventured out to see one of the islands biggest temples, the Wat Chalong.It is a magnificent temple with lots to see and it was a pity that the rest of the family didn't want to join us.The temple contains what is said to be a bone fragment of buddha.And the temple itself is full of golden buddhas.Outside there are some elephant sculptures and across from that an areas where they fire of ceremonial fireworks which really scared the boys (as seen of Lucas face).
2. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Food 2. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe food in Thailand is delicious.There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they dShareThe food in Thailand is delicious.There are so many variations that we cannot get at home and they don't add all that sugar.Lucas was a bit tired after a morning at the beach at this one.On KC's birthday we went to an ocean front seafood place.I don't think the family liked the food in Thailand much though, because they wanted to eat japanese and wanted air conditioned restaurants even though the evenings generally were a bit cooler.
1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Various 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I ShareHere are some various photos that I haven't posted earlier.Here is one of a jumpshot with Kim and I in front of the big Buddha.Down at the beach there was this artificial wave surfing centre.
1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Shopping 1. July 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe family did lots of shopping.Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of ShareThe family did lots of shopping.Kim's family had suits and shirts made and the girls bought lots of shoes.We also found some great tshirts for the kids.Although the kids were more interested in the ice cream.
1. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - fruits 1. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, manShareIt is fruit season at the moment so we bought lots of really delicious fruits such as Rambutans, mangosteens, mangoes, jack fruit etc.
30. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Street life 30. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.PetroShareThe street life in Thailand is as it always have been with lots of food stalls and other shops.Petrol for all the bikes is bought in these small shops as well.You can even get your feet cleaned by fish.And handicraft is created there as well (The large elephant piece took him 2 weeks to create).A new addition is the popup cocktail bars.It reminds me of the good old days of backpacking where nothing was arranged beforehand. I would just organise accommodation when I arrived to a new place. There is still plenty of accommodation options everywhere if you look for it.
29. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Tuk Tuks 29. June 2015 13:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been replShareThe traditional Tuk Tuks of thailand are now completely gove from the Phuket area and have been replaced by mini taxis.These have been fitted with big music subwoofers and tv's in the passenger compartments.The Kids loved riding them...especially the 'green' ones. We used them to transport us to most places.
25. June 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Hotel swimming pool 25. June 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe pool at the hotel was great.The kids loved it and it was nice jumping in the pool after an excurShareThe 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Monkey show 24. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThere was also a monkey show with a larger trained monkey.Apparently in the past they used trained mShareThere 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.
3. December 2012 11:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with water 3. December 2012 11:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with waterShareNeedless to say that our lives currently revolve around looking after Lucas and Aiden. This Saturday I took Aiden swimming in the morning and I must say that he is getting more and more confident in the water. We reached another milestone with him being happy to just swim around (in circles mostly) wearing his floaties without holding onto me.In the afternoon it was really hot...36 degrees in the shade, so we decided to let him have some more waterfun at home in the inflatable pool.
3. December 2012 11:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with Playdough 3. December 2012 11:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with playdoughShareThis weekend we bought some playdough for Aiden to play with.Initially he wasn't sure what to do with it, but after a while with a bit of guidance he started getting a bit more creative.
3. December 2012 01:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments First December 2012 3. December 2012 01:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet1 dec 2012Share It is now the first of december and the Christmas shopping has started in the shopping centres. The other day the mall has a big sale and with that sale they has different characters walk the floor...in this case a Teddy with a girlie Santa. Aiden was very excited but a lille scared of the big teddy bear.
25. November 2012 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas two and a half months 25. November 2012 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas two and a half monthsShareLast week Kim asked me to bring the camera an take some photos of Lucas on the bed.He is now two and an half months old and is now able to smile and get excited when he sees you and when you talk to him.He is still keeping mummy up at night although we think he is getting a bit better on that front.
24. November 2012 01:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Oldie, but a goodie 24. November 2012 01:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan oldie but a goodieShareThis photo was actually taken more than 6 months ago, but going through some old photos I found it too good not to post.I was setting up for a pregnancy shoot (then Kim was 4 months due) and Aiden was trying to assist me with the setup. He happened to sit down it the perfect spot and give me a pose that tells so much about his character at that time...sucking his fingers and everything. ...and by pure coincidence it happened that the photo was perfectly lit.
20. November 2012 12:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas Foot 20. November 2012 12:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas footShareI took this photo a couple of months ago, but haven't come around to finishing it until now. It is a photo of Lucas' foot in my hands.
12. November 2012 11:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Old Photo - Aiden/Daddy looks the same? 12. November 2012 11:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetold photo aiden daddy looks the sameShareI found this old photo of myself that my dad took of me when I was about 3 years old (I think). Looking at Aiden today there is a strong resemblance in the facial features.The photo was badly damaged and requires a fair bit of restoration, but at least I now have a digital copy of the photo.
12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim and Lucas 2 Months 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkim and lucas 2 monthsShareThe other night Kim was sitting on the sofa with Lucas. They turned towards me and I took the following photos just using the built-in flash of my new camera.
12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 2 Month Photos 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 2 month photosShareIt has now been two months since Lucas was born and the other night we did another session taking some two month photos...this time of myself and Lucas. He has now grown a lot bigger and is a lot more alert to his surroundings. He is still not a very good sleeper although I think (Kim doesn't) he is improving a bit now. Kim is pretty worn out having to wake up at night to feed him and I can't help much as I have work to look after as well as Aiden.
11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Taronga Zoo Family day 2012 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettaronga zoo family day 2012ShareThis year my work had organised a family day at Taronga zoo. Since Chong works for the same company we managed to have most of the family covered with tickets and food. It was great to show the kids some of the animals such as the big gorillas. Snow leopards. Mountain goats... Lions... And dinosaurs... They also put on a seal show for us and it was fun to watch them performing stunts. Aiden was absolutely mesmerised... By the end of the day everyone was knackered... Click here to see slideshow with more photos
28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles.
23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir.
23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school)
16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys.
16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat.
16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again.
16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...
25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach.
24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.
23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone.
23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Snake show 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as thisShareThey 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Small monkeys 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feedShareAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed.They were chained to their little houses which was a bit cruel, but the kids loved seeing the monkeys up close.The kids thought it was very funny when one of them grabbed my nose.
21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Elephant ride 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and isShareOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and is terrified, but she was still brave enough to do it again (She was screaming that she wanted to get off most of the way).It was an amazing experience for the Kids.They got to see the big animals up close.
20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kata Beach 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach whiShareOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach which was an easy 10 minutes walk away.The beach was actually surprisingly nice with warm water.About two months ago a sailing boat stranded on the beach during a storm. No one has claimed the boat and a few attempts of lifting it off the beach has failed.We told the kids that it was a pirate ship, so they wanted to have a closer look.Kims dad didn't want to go in the water, but decided to keep to his thing with wearing warm clothes in hot humid weather.
19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket – Travelling 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had tShareThis 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passport photo session 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could notShareIt 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 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma and grandpa 20. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos of my grandma and grandpa on my mothers side.Here she is with her sisters (ShareHere 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).
12. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandparents and Great Grand parents 12. May 2015 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetGoing through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).I aShareGoing through some old photos I came across these of my great grand parents (on my mothers side).I am pretty sure that the little girl on the left is my Mum (So the photos must have been taken around 1943-1944) and the other two girls are her sisters (My Aunties) Eli on the right and Yrsa in the middle.I assume that the women in the back are their grand parents (my great grands) with the woman on the right being my grandmothers (mormor's) mum and the one on the right being grandad's (morfar'd) mum.Here is a family photo of what I assume is my grandmothers (mormor's) family. I think it is my grandma in the middle right behind my great grandmother.I assume this is my great grandparents, but I cannot be certain.This must be a birthday for my grandmother.This was taken outside the farm where my mum grew up. It is my grandad (morfar) in the middle on the right and it could be my grandmother (mormor) on the stairs with her mum. The farm is still there today owned by my uncle.This must be some of the family on my grandads (morfar's) side, so possibly some of his siblings.
9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Comissioned work 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.I said I was hShareA friend asked if I would do a commissioned corporate portrait for professional usage.I said I was happy to help and on a very rainy day we managed to get the the shoot done. This is the most corporatey of the lot.
9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ring flash portrait 9. May 2015 18:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following haShareI purchased a cheap ring flash and had a bit of a play with it one evening and took the following happy snap photo of Kim.We are planning a holiday and I am thinking that I might bring it along.
18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal drive to Trogir - Croatia 18. August 2011 07:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcoastal drive to trogir croatiaShareThe coastal drive from Dubrovnik back up to Trogir just north of Split is absolutely amazing. It follows the coastline closely all the way and it is both a fun drive and incredibly scenic. I found it better than the Great Ocean Road here in Australia. One minute the road is really close to the water and you can see all these little bays with crystal clear water and sometimes with small beaches and people swimming. Next minute the road is up high and you get an incredible view of all the high mountains and islands off the coast. The whole route is dotted with small towns and beautiful little churches. The road is really winding and does not have too much traffic on it, so it is a very pleasant and never boring. To complete the drive we also had to cross back into to Bosnia only to cross the border back into Croatia a few kilometers later. Unfortunately both Kim and Aiden missed out on much of the scenery as they were sleeping most of the way. Along the way we stopped in Markarska to get a bite to eat. It is an incredible little natural harbour with a steep backdrop to the mountains behind. We stopped for the night in a small island town called Trogir. It is a charming little town with narrow passageways and very nice little restaurants. It is very popular with the rich in their 150 foot motor boats. Kim had found a hotel right in the centre of the old town so we had to park outside the city and then walk in. We were only staying for one night, so it was easy for us to just pack one bag and leave the rest of our things in the boot of the car. Arriving to the hotel we found that the Aircon and TV wasn't working...we complained to the reception desk and they came to have a look at it. It turned out to have been turned off at the fuse box. We turned on the Aircon and it was quite noisy but at least it was somewhat working. Kim went to have a shower and suddenly I heard a very loud vacumm cleaner type sound and then Kim started screaming. I went out to the bathroom and there was water and soap everywhere...the walls, the doors (even the outside of the door) and the floor. The Jacuzzi in the bathroom had suddenly automatically turned itself on in the middle of her shower and the off switch wasn't working. The only way we could turn it off was on the fuse box...so now we knew why it was off when we arrived. This turned out to be probably the worst of the hotels (Hotel Fontana) that we stayed in...it was really unbearable hot in the room, we couldn't open the window because we would be attacked my moscitoes, and if we wanted to turn on the noisy aircondition then the jacuzzi would automatically start every 10 minutes and disrupt our sleep. And the included breakfast was also not worth writing home about. But besides from that Trogir was very nice. We spent a fair bit of time getting lost in the small alleys. Kim would ask if I had any idea where we were or where we were going...and I'd say "No, we are definitely lost" (Trogir is a very small island so you are never truly lost).
16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dinner in Montenegro 16. August 2011 09:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdinner in montenegroShare After the Peljesac Peninsular we thought we'd drive to Montenegro for dinner. The border to Montenegro is about 30 kilometers from Dubrovnik and Herzeg Novi a coastal town is just on the other side of the border. Crossing the border we saw a 2 kilometer long queue of cars trying to get back to Croatia. Every car was being stopped and checked for how many cigarettes they were bringing across. We though "Oh My...we have to get back through this is a couple of hours time". Fortunately by the time we returned the queue had cleared and we were processed really fast at the border. It was a pleasant evening in the city and we had dinner along the seashore. People were really very friendly as well. The food was very nice and especially the Tiramisu and chocolate pancakes were indulgent. It was very hot so we used the opportunity to do some funny photos of Aiden.
16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Peljesac Peninsular 16. August 2011 05:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpeljesac peninsularShare While in Dubrovnik we went for a drive up along the Peljesac Peninsular. It has some really nice litte beaches and the town of Ston has the most amazing fortres defence line running across the mountain tops. It is almost like the great wall of China. In total the town has 6km of defensive walls around it. We also came across this beautiful little abandoned church. We spent the afternoon at one of the beaches just dazing in the sun and letting Aiden play in the water. Some of the bay have small picturesque islands and there are lots of oyster and mussel farms that have been in operation since roman times.
15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dubrovnik - Croatia 15. August 2011 03:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdubrovnik croatiaShareAfter Bosnia we headed back to Croatia (and we then quickly had to cross back through Bosnia on the way to get there because of the geography) to Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th Century as a refugee camp after the fall of the roman empire. A Slavic invation forced the romans to seek further south and eventually barricaded themselves on a rocky outcrop at Dubrovnik buy using a natual channel and building big walls as a defence. Dubrovnik as such prospered and became a powerful trading port in the adriatic sea. Now it is probably one of the largest tourist attactions on the the eastern side of the adriatic sea. As usual Kim had done a great job finding accomidation in an apartment only 100 metres from one of the main gates to the city, so it was a easy stroll to the old town. My first impression of Dubrovnik was something along the lines of 'Holy @#@$@%...there are so many stairs here" (tough job carrying Aiden up and down stairs with a pram). Fortunately we found an easier way that did involve very little more walking, but no carrying...so all a happy family. The main street through the middle of Dubrovnik is very nice and full of nice places to eat and shop. There are a lot of people everywhere and in general everything is really expensive compared to elsewhere is Croatia. Parking for example was equivalent to $48 per day for street parking...and again considering it is a big tourist destination people are not that helpful with advise and guidance. There are also several churces that are very nice. Our favourite one (by far) was the St. Ignatius Church. Inclucing some museums such as the national archives which used to be the Sponza palace. This is the handrailing for the stairs As well as some great little Franciscan and Dominican monesteries. These both had some great little courtyard garden with palm and orange trees. As well as some cool water fountains (Aiden was very happy with these) and really likes a cool splash whenever he could get the chance. In more modern times, Dubrovnik was under heavy shelling by Serbian and Montenegro forces during the Yugoslav war in 1991 although it had absolutely no strategic value whatsoever. Click here to see a video of the shelling of Dubrovnik Today It is hard see any scars of this conflict as most of the buildings have been repaired although there are some signs of the shelling. And again I managed to sneak out for a couple of evening photos. Evening shots were really hard to take as they were usually around the time where we either had to have dinner or get Aiden ready for bed.
13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mostar - Bosnia 13. August 2011 05:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmostar bosniaShareAfter Split we headed across the border into Bosnia to a town called Mostar. Some will remember Mostar from the terrible fighting that took place here during the war in Yugoslavia in 1992 and 1993. The town has this beautiful river running through it with this anciant bridge running across it. During the war this bridge was blown up by the Bosnian Croat forces but has now been re-built thanks to the United Nations and especially Spain. The original bridge was built during the ottoman empire during the 16th Century. The Bridge looks even more stunning at night and especially with all the mosques in the surrounding area. Mostar is only a few hours drive from the border up through this beautiful valley. Today a fair number of tourists go to Mostar to see the bridge, but most of them only stay for one night and then move on. We decided to stay for two nights because it was easier with Aiden. Again Kim had done a good job finding accomodation in at Old museum (more like a beautiful old house really)...the was also the only house that was left more or less intact after the war (only a few mortar shells through the top floor). During the day we spent a few hours on the river going for a swim. The water was quite cool coming from the mountains and there was a lot of current so Kim and Aiden stayed at the edge, but I jumped in a few times and let the current take me a couple of meters before heading back to shore. The locals jump off the bridge and into the river...and it is a fairly high jump from the bridge to the water (24 metres apparently). Every year there is a special festival where they do it, but now they mainly do it to entertain the tourists for a bit of money in return. People were very friendly in Bosnia, of all the places we travelled through we probably found the croats the least approachable and helpful. During the war the town was surrounded by Bosnian Croat forces and the population consisting mainly of muslims decided to defend themselves. The city was hammered to pieces by Croat artiliry fire and even today it is hard to find a house without scars from bulletholes and grenades. It is worthwhile to have a look at the following video to see what happened here in 1993: Mostar in 1993 Mostar is surrounded by steaphills and it would have been almost impossible to find cover from snipers and artiliery from above. Now almost 20 years later there are still many ruins right in the centre of east Mostar where we were staying and there are lots of house that are full of bulletholes and people are still living in these houses.In the houses that have not been repaired it is almost impossible to find a 30 by 30cm patch that does not have a bullet hole or grenade fragments in it. It would have been a hell on earth living or fighting here during these times. Inside the city limites there are three cemeteries and they are all full of victims killed in 1993...all mixed with Muslim, Christian and Orthodox. It is a very sobering experience to see that every grave is marked with the exact same year and that almost every victim was born at about the same time as Kim and myself. Today the population seems to be getting along regardless of background and religion. The surrounding hills in the valley driving in from Croatia also have old castles and ruins on them. It is a very scenic drive and highly recommended. We have a very nice time in Bosnia and we can highly recommend that people go there to visit. People should not forget Mostar and especially not forget what happened here in 1992 and 1993.
12. August 2011 10:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Krka National Park - Croatia 12. August 2011 10:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkrka national park croatiaShareWe spent a day driving to a National Park along the Krka river.This park has the most amazing waterfalls and clear blue water to swim in. Kim and I both agree that this park is much better and less overcrowded than Plitvice National Park. There are also fewer steps and better tracks whick made it more pram friendly. The park is full of small waterfalls. Back in time the water from the river was used to drive a watermill, which is still functioning to this day. The lower falls you can swim in. We all went for a swim and the water was beautiful...Aiden didn't want to leave. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older 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 20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Various 2022 20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the ShareHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the Piano and Guitar.At Cabramatta we sat down having an asian drink. It looked so much like one of the birds from Angry bird that I just had to get a photo. See the resemblance?This is a Lego truck that Lucas built.At karate Aiden is sometimes asked to teach the newbies. It is great to see how it gives him confidence.Aiden went to a birthday party with a Virtual Reality experience...a bit scary for him.The local corner shop was refitted for a TV show.Easter egg loot.What do the boys get up to in their room sometimes???Family photo at QVBHaving desserts in the cityA seal resting on the rocks at the opera house. 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nan Tien Temple 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese BuddhShareOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese Buddhist temple that is worth a relaxing visit for anyone with some time. 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Warilla Beach 2022 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.WShareDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.We discovered that the beach has pipies in the sand, so every day we made sure that we harvested a plate full of them for dinner.We brought Aidens new guitar, so that he was able to practice his music while enjoying the scenery.The kids also attended online drawing lessons.It was a beautiful spot to sit on the balcony, enjoy the view and have some great food (including fresh pipies).One day we also visited the Jambaroo Water park. This was a disappointment with long queues at every ride and Aiden was too scared to do any rides so it was a bit of a miserable day. 13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethans 21st Birthday 13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.TShareLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.They had arranged for catering with lots of Cambodian, Laotian and other asian foods. 5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dad in Sydney 2022 5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its boShareIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its borders for two years due to the Covid pandemic.As soon as they announced opening the borders again in February my dad booked his ticket to come a visit.It was really nice to have him here and different from when he has been here previously. For starters, he was here by himself which was a different dynamic and also Aiden and Lucas have grown older and really enjoyed bonding with 'Bedstefar'. Especially Aiden and my dad found that they had music in common and Aiden took great prise in being able to play some of the pieces on piano that my dad was able to sing.I really enjoyed having a few beers (and other good stuff) with him while he was here.A couple of years ago I bough a machine to transfer my dads and grandads old 8mm film to digital. Because of the pandemic I was never able to try it out. My dad brought one of his films to do a trial transfer. It worked really well and he'd now brought it back to Denmark with him to transfer the rest.One afternoon dad and I went up to the Barrenjoey lighthouse. My dad is still able to do it although he is a bit slower and not as strong as he used to be. 5. April 2022 19:04 by Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments France 1983 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad througShareWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad through France and through Avignon.We were camping on the opposite side of the river just where the half bridge would have met the other bank.One night there was a firework and we got showered in debris from the exploded rockets. 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Camping 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we ShareIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we would sit around a camp fire and on more than one occasion were we visited by lions either wandering past or approaching the camp site at night.One night my mum woke up with a lion starring into the tent and we had paw prints on the car next to the tent. Some of the sights were truly amazing such as the extinct volcanoes.Or Lake paradise in Marsabit in the middle of the desert.Or lake Nakuru with all the flamingoes (and as I discovered, ancle deep poo).And the locals were always friendly. 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tender Embrace 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on tShareLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on the mannequins. Two of the arms were placed on the floor perfectly for this tender embrace. 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fox Easter family show 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass foShareSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass for all of us. This mean that both Lucas and Aiden could do a lot of rides with bot Kim and I.Aiden was feeling a little sick but he didn't let that stop him and Lucas was a bit more hesitant and spend the first couple of hours refusing to go on any rides but once he got started he wasn't to be stopped.We went with a couple of friends and everyone had fun.Except he who had to take Aiden on all the rides that make me seasick.The also had a 1:1 size Lightning McQueen car and Mack truck, but Aiden wasn't in a mood to say hello or have his photo taken. 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Symbio Wildlife park 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to ShareOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to purchase some cheap tickets and it is a great place for small kids as they can pad and feed the animals. Aiden especially loves animals and is getting good at feeding them himself.Even Lucas who is normally terrified of animals eventually took courage to touch a Joey (baby kangaroo).But he was too scared to approach the larger ones.We also looked at some of the other animals there, such as the crocodiles.The Dingo's.The snakes.The EmuAnd the chameleons.And the red panda. 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Le Noir - or The Dark and intimate side of Cirque du Soleil 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a ShareThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a last minute decision day before as cheap tickets suddenly came up.It was really good with death dying stunts and great performances and rancy sexiness to enjoy. 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefar visiting 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden ShareI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden was very excited to have him here and Lucas was initially a bit shy but eventually warmed up.My Dad brought all my old lego from Denmark, much to the amusement of especially Lucas who enjoys building things.Aiden eventually also wanted to join.They also spent time in the garden playing ball.One day we went to Darling harbour for the Chinese new year. We stopped for some coffee and chilled out.Afterwards we went to see the chinese decorations.And we also did a carousel ride.And we also stopped to get some photos of my dad with both the kids together...which is never easy. 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Swan Lake 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.NeShareKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.Neither of us had ever seen the swan lake and really wanted to see it. My dad was here at the same time but he was happy to babysit the kids while we we were going.It was a beautiful performance and without a doubt the best ballet I have seen. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Tribes 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if aShareIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if any) white people. So, everywhere that we went we seemed to be the main attraction (especially me and my brother with our blonde hair).To be honest I can't identify all the tribes anymore, but I know that a lot of them are from Samburu, Turkana and the northern part of Kenya.I suspect that if you went to those areas today then they would all be wearing T-Shirts. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Babtism 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised tooShareSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too.So, early January it was her turn with just the immediate family around. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...252627282930313233...9394Older 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 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Maroubra Beach December 2012 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmaroubra beach december 2012ShareOn one of the days we took my dad to Maroubra beach for breakfast.It gave them a chance to check out what out local beach is like and also Aiden a chance to have a bit of a play in the sand. 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkids dad with grandchildren 2012ShareAt around Christmas time Kims dad asked me if I could take some more photos of him and the grandchildren.Last year I took some of him using a blue background and he asked for something similar (although I am not a big fan of blue) 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Family Photo 2012 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas family photo 2012Share Every year I like to take a Christmas family photo. This year having my dad around meant that I could get hime to assist us with taking the photo as I needed someone to stand on a ladder taking the photo while we as a family was lying plat on a bed. Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!! 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmatraville christmas lights 2012ShareEvery year some of the houses in Matraville puts on a spectacular christmas light show. Every night there are hundreds of visitors and it is worth seeing. Here are some of the lights from this years show. 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarrenjoey lighthouse 2012ShareThis holiday season my Dad and his partner is visiting us from Denmark. It has been a while since he was here and in also a while since we were in Denmark, so Aiden had grown a fair bit since. The first couple of weeks we bought then some trips to various places such as Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. One the weekends we would treat then to various dinners Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Brazilian, Aussie, Chinese etc. as well as try to make time to take them to see some of the sights around Sydney. The first weekend Aiden was sick so we had to cancel our trip up the Northern Beaches to Barrenjoey Lighthouse so we had to stay home and let them explore by themself. On the second weekend we managed to go there and bring Aiden along as well sitting in his little backback. It was a warm day and the climb is fairly steep so especially my dads partner was pretty hot by the time we reached the top where the light house is. The view was definitely worth it. Walking back along the beach we decided to make a drink stop to clench the thirst. 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Merry Christmas 2012 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmerry christmas 2012ShareFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!!! With a bit of arm twisting Kim finally agreed to let me do a series of 'sexy' Santa photos.A lot of work had to go into these couple of photos in terms of getting the outfit, but the right colour wrapping paper, wrap all the boxes, set them up to it looks nice, getting all the lighting right and not least convince Kim to do the actual shoot.Then I had to sort out the photos I needed and then do all the editing...I think the end result is pretty good and very much in the spirit of Christmas.And did I mention that I am married to the most beautiful (and sexy) Santa there is??? 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 3 months 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 3 monthsShareLucas is now three months young and the other day I did a series of monthly photos of Kim and him on our bed. 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas first Christmas 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas first christmasShareThe first Christmas for Lucas is approaching. This also means that he is being subjected to all kinds of Christmas rituals such as posing for his Dads Christmas photos. 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Dads Birthday 2012 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims dads birthday 2012ShareThis year we celebrated Kims Dads birthday with a big lunch for the whole family where everyone brough along something to eat.Afterwards we did some family photos with Kim and all the grans children as well as my Dad and his two grand children Aiden and Lucas. 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Glasses - Feeling old 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetglasses feeling oldShareI finally had to bite the bullet and get my eyes checked out for glasses.I had started developing a headache if sitting in front of the computer or reading for extended periods of time So I now have some reading glasses that I can use...makes me feel old. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...464748495051525354...9394Older 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 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 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2004 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2004ShareI have now added photos from 2004. The highlights from this year was a trip to the United States and Canada as well as a family trip to Egypt. This was also the year that Australia entered the war in Iraq, so there are a couple of photos from the anti war demonstrations. Click here to read about 2004 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Portugal 2006 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from portugalShareIn Mid 2006 I was in Portugal for our International Partner Conference with the company. It was a week of being busy setting up for the conference, socialising but also a lot of fun and partying. Click here to see more photos from:Portugal/Slideshow 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from The Blue Mountains 2006 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from the blue mountains 2007ShareI quite regularly head up to the Blue Mountains to go Rock Climbing. We normally camp overnight and then depending on the weather and temperature decide on the day what walls we are going climbing on. The photos in the gallery are a selection of some of the photos I've taken in 2006, but there will be more to come in 2007. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of photos of me climbing as I tend to forget to pass my camera to someone else. Most of the time I go with my friend Sarah, but she has now moved to Canberra so she doesn't come up there as often as she used to. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in the Blue Mountains/Slideshow Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud. 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing. 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. 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21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays.
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps).
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad).
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up.
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train.
10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate.
9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed).
8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal.
6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing.
5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless.
20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Various 2022 20. April 2022 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the ShareHere are some various photos from first part of 2022.Here is one of Aiden in his happy space at the Piano and Guitar.At Cabramatta we sat down having an asian drink. It looked so much like one of the birds from Angry bird that I just had to get a photo. See the resemblance?This is a Lego truck that Lucas built.At karate Aiden is sometimes asked to teach the newbies. It is great to see how it gives him confidence.Aiden went to a birthday party with a Virtual Reality experience...a bit scary for him.The local corner shop was refitted for a TV show.Easter egg loot.What do the boys get up to in their room sometimes???Family photo at QVBHaving desserts in the cityA seal resting on the rocks at the opera house.
20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nan Tien Temple 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese BuddhShareOne one of our trips down south we visited the Nan Tien temple south of Sydney.It is a Chinese Buddhist temple that is worth a relaxing visit for anyone with some time.
20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Warilla Beach 2022 20. April 2022 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.WShareDuring the Christmas holidays we rented a place at Warilla Beach a couple of hours south of Sydney.We discovered that the beach has pipies in the sand, so every day we made sure that we harvested a plate full of them for dinner.We brought Aidens new guitar, so that he was able to practice his music while enjoying the scenery.The kids also attended online drawing lessons.It was a beautiful spot to sit on the balcony, enjoy the view and have some great food (including fresh pipies).One day we also visited the Jambaroo Water park. This was a disappointment with long queues at every ride and Aiden was too scared to do any rides so it was a bit of a miserable day.
13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethans 21st Birthday 13. April 2022 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.TShareLast weekend it was Ethans 21st Birthday. He had a bit party with the whole family and his friends.They had arranged for catering with lots of Cambodian, Laotian and other asian foods.
5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Dad in Sydney 2022 5. April 2022 19:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its boShareIt has been three years since I last spent time with my dad. This is due to Australia closing its borders for two years due to the Covid pandemic.As soon as they announced opening the borders again in February my dad booked his ticket to come a visit.It was really nice to have him here and different from when he has been here previously. For starters, he was here by himself which was a different dynamic and also Aiden and Lucas have grown older and really enjoyed bonding with 'Bedstefar'. Especially Aiden and my dad found that they had music in common and Aiden took great prise in being able to play some of the pieces on piano that my dad was able to sing.I really enjoyed having a few beers (and other good stuff) with him while he was here.A couple of years ago I bough a machine to transfer my dads and grandads old 8mm film to digital. Because of the pandemic I was never able to try it out. My dad brought one of his films to do a trial transfer. It worked really well and he'd now brought it back to Denmark with him to transfer the rest.One afternoon dad and I went up to the Barrenjoey lighthouse. My dad is still able to do it although he is a bit slower and not as strong as he used to be.
5. April 2022 19:04 by Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments France 1983 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad througShareWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad through France and through Avignon.We were camping on the opposite side of the river just where the half bridge would have met the other bank.One night there was a firework and we got showered in debris from the exploded rockets. 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Camping 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we ShareIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we would sit around a camp fire and on more than one occasion were we visited by lions either wandering past or approaching the camp site at night.One night my mum woke up with a lion starring into the tent and we had paw prints on the car next to the tent. Some of the sights were truly amazing such as the extinct volcanoes.Or Lake paradise in Marsabit in the middle of the desert.Or lake Nakuru with all the flamingoes (and as I discovered, ancle deep poo).And the locals were always friendly. 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tender Embrace 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on tShareLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on the mannequins. Two of the arms were placed on the floor perfectly for this tender embrace. 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fox Easter family show 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass foShareSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass for all of us. This mean that both Lucas and Aiden could do a lot of rides with bot Kim and I.Aiden was feeling a little sick but he didn't let that stop him and Lucas was a bit more hesitant and spend the first couple of hours refusing to go on any rides but once he got started he wasn't to be stopped.We went with a couple of friends and everyone had fun.Except he who had to take Aiden on all the rides that make me seasick.The also had a 1:1 size Lightning McQueen car and Mack truck, but Aiden wasn't in a mood to say hello or have his photo taken. 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Symbio Wildlife park 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to ShareOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to purchase some cheap tickets and it is a great place for small kids as they can pad and feed the animals. Aiden especially loves animals and is getting good at feeding them himself.Even Lucas who is normally terrified of animals eventually took courage to touch a Joey (baby kangaroo).But he was too scared to approach the larger ones.We also looked at some of the other animals there, such as the crocodiles.The Dingo's.The snakes.The EmuAnd the chameleons.And the red panda. 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Le Noir - or The Dark and intimate side of Cirque du Soleil 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a ShareThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a last minute decision day before as cheap tickets suddenly came up.It was really good with death dying stunts and great performances and rancy sexiness to enjoy. 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefar visiting 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden ShareI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden was very excited to have him here and Lucas was initially a bit shy but eventually warmed up.My Dad brought all my old lego from Denmark, much to the amusement of especially Lucas who enjoys building things.Aiden eventually also wanted to join.They also spent time in the garden playing ball.One day we went to Darling harbour for the Chinese new year. We stopped for some coffee and chilled out.Afterwards we went to see the chinese decorations.And we also did a carousel ride.And we also stopped to get some photos of my dad with both the kids together...which is never easy. 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Swan Lake 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.NeShareKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.Neither of us had ever seen the swan lake and really wanted to see it. My dad was here at the same time but he was happy to babysit the kids while we we were going.It was a beautiful performance and without a doubt the best ballet I have seen. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Tribes 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if aShareIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if any) white people. So, everywhere that we went we seemed to be the main attraction (especially me and my brother with our blonde hair).To be honest I can't identify all the tribes anymore, but I know that a lot of them are from Samburu, Turkana and the northern part of Kenya.I suspect that if you went to those areas today then they would all be wearing T-Shirts. 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Babtism 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised tooShareSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too.So, early January it was her turn with just the immediate family around. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...252627282930313233...9394Older 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 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Maroubra Beach December 2012 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmaroubra beach december 2012ShareOn one of the days we took my dad to Maroubra beach for breakfast.It gave them a chance to check out what out local beach is like and also Aiden a chance to have a bit of a play in the sand. 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkids dad with grandchildren 2012ShareAt around Christmas time Kims dad asked me if I could take some more photos of him and the grandchildren.Last year I took some of him using a blue background and he asked for something similar (although I am not a big fan of blue) 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Family Photo 2012 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas family photo 2012Share Every year I like to take a Christmas family photo. This year having my dad around meant that I could get hime to assist us with taking the photo as I needed someone to stand on a ladder taking the photo while we as a family was lying plat on a bed. Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!! 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmatraville christmas lights 2012ShareEvery year some of the houses in Matraville puts on a spectacular christmas light show. Every night there are hundreds of visitors and it is worth seeing. Here are some of the lights from this years show. 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarrenjoey lighthouse 2012ShareThis holiday season my Dad and his partner is visiting us from Denmark. It has been a while since he was here and in also a while since we were in Denmark, so Aiden had grown a fair bit since. The first couple of weeks we bought then some trips to various places such as Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. One the weekends we would treat then to various dinners Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Brazilian, Aussie, Chinese etc. as well as try to make time to take them to see some of the sights around Sydney. The first weekend Aiden was sick so we had to cancel our trip up the Northern Beaches to Barrenjoey Lighthouse so we had to stay home and let them explore by themself. On the second weekend we managed to go there and bring Aiden along as well sitting in his little backback. It was a warm day and the climb is fairly steep so especially my dads partner was pretty hot by the time we reached the top where the light house is. The view was definitely worth it. Walking back along the beach we decided to make a drink stop to clench the thirst. 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Merry Christmas 2012 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmerry christmas 2012ShareFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!!! With a bit of arm twisting Kim finally agreed to let me do a series of 'sexy' Santa photos.A lot of work had to go into these couple of photos in terms of getting the outfit, but the right colour wrapping paper, wrap all the boxes, set them up to it looks nice, getting all the lighting right and not least convince Kim to do the actual shoot.Then I had to sort out the photos I needed and then do all the editing...I think the end result is pretty good and very much in the spirit of Christmas.And did I mention that I am married to the most beautiful (and sexy) Santa there is??? 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 3 months 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 3 monthsShareLucas is now three months young and the other day I did a series of monthly photos of Kim and him on our bed. 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas first Christmas 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas first christmasShareThe first Christmas for Lucas is approaching. This also means that he is being subjected to all kinds of Christmas rituals such as posing for his Dads Christmas photos. 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Dads Birthday 2012 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims dads birthday 2012ShareThis year we celebrated Kims Dads birthday with a big lunch for the whole family where everyone brough along something to eat.Afterwards we did some family photos with Kim and all the grans children as well as my Dad and his two grand children Aiden and Lucas. 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Glasses - Feeling old 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetglasses feeling oldShareI finally had to bite the bullet and get my eyes checked out for glasses.I had started developing a headache if sitting in front of the computer or reading for extended periods of time So I now have some reading glasses that I can use...makes me feel old. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...464748495051525354...9394Older 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 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 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2004 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2004ShareI have now added photos from 2004. The highlights from this year was a trip to the United States and Canada as well as a family trip to Egypt. This was also the year that Australia entered the war in Iraq, so there are a couple of photos from the anti war demonstrations. Click here to read about 2004 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Portugal 2006 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from portugalShareIn Mid 2006 I was in Portugal for our International Partner Conference with the company. It was a week of being busy setting up for the conference, socialising but also a lot of fun and partying. Click here to see more photos from:Portugal/Slideshow 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from The Blue Mountains 2006 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from the blue mountains 2007ShareI quite regularly head up to the Blue Mountains to go Rock Climbing. We normally camp overnight and then depending on the weather and temperature decide on the day what walls we are going climbing on. The photos in the gallery are a selection of some of the photos I've taken in 2006, but there will be more to come in 2007. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of photos of me climbing as I tend to forget to pass my camera to someone else. Most of the time I go with my friend Sarah, but she has now moved to Canberra so she doesn't come up there as often as she used to. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in the Blue Mountains/Slideshow Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud. 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing. 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. 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4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments France 1983 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad througShareWhen I was a kid we spent a lot of time in southern Europe.In 1983 I went with my mum and dad through France and through Avignon.We were camping on the opposite side of the river just where the half bridge would have met the other bank.One night there was a firework and we got showered in debris from the exploded rockets.
4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Camping 4. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we ShareIn Kenya we would just camp somewhere in the bush whenever we went out on safari. In the evening we would sit around a camp fire and on more than one occasion were we visited by lions either wandering past or approaching the camp site at night.One night my mum woke up with a lion starring into the tent and we had paw prints on the car next to the tent. Some of the sights were truly amazing such as the extinct volcanoes.Or Lake paradise in Marsabit in the middle of the desert.Or lake Nakuru with all the flamingoes (and as I discovered, ancle deep poo).And the locals were always friendly.
1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tender Embrace 1. May 2015 17:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on tShareLast weekend when we went to Eastgardens I spotted one of the shops were setting up new clothes on the mannequins. Two of the arms were placed on the floor perfectly for this tender embrace.
17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fox Easter family show 17. April 2015 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass foShareSunday we went to the Easter show at the Fox studios. This year we bought an unlimited rides pass for all of us. This mean that both Lucas and Aiden could do a lot of rides with bot Kim and I.Aiden was feeling a little sick but he didn't let that stop him and Lucas was a bit more hesitant and spend the first couple of hours refusing to go on any rides but once he got started he wasn't to be stopped.We went with a couple of friends and everyone had fun.Except he who had to take Aiden on all the rides that make me seasick.The also had a 1:1 size Lightning McQueen car and Mack truck, but Aiden wasn't in a mood to say hello or have his photo taken.
17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Symbio Wildlife park 17. April 2015 13:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to ShareOn the weekend we went a trip to Symbio wildlife park. We have been there before, but we managed to purchase some cheap tickets and it is a great place for small kids as they can pad and feed the animals. Aiden especially loves animals and is getting good at feeding them himself.Even Lucas who is normally terrified of animals eventually took courage to touch a Joey (baby kangaroo).But he was too scared to approach the larger ones.We also looked at some of the other animals there, such as the crocodiles.The Dingo's.The snakes.The EmuAnd the chameleons.And the red panda.
29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Le Noir - or The Dark and intimate side of Cirque du Soleil 29. March 2015 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a ShareThis week Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Lyric Theater to see Le Noir.It was a bit of a last minute decision day before as cheap tickets suddenly came up.It was really good with death dying stunts and great performances and rancy sexiness to enjoy.
18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstefar visiting 18. March 2015 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden ShareI February my dad came to visit for a couple of weeks with Connie, mainly to see the two boys.Aiden was very excited to have him here and Lucas was initially a bit shy but eventually warmed up.My Dad brought all my old lego from Denmark, much to the amusement of especially Lucas who enjoys building things.Aiden eventually also wanted to join.They also spent time in the garden playing ball.One day we went to Darling harbour for the Chinese new year. We stopped for some coffee and chilled out.Afterwards we went to see the chinese decorations.And we also did a carousel ride.And we also stopped to get some photos of my dad with both the kids together...which is never easy.
1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Swan Lake 1. March 2015 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.NeShareKim and I went to see the Swan Lake with the Australian Ballet at the Capitol Theatre this season.Neither of us had ever seen the swan lake and really wanted to see it. My dad was here at the same time but he was happy to babysit the kids while we we were going.It was a beautiful performance and without a doubt the best ballet I have seen.
19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya Tribes 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if aShareIt was a privilege to live in Kenya during the 80's. Much of the the country had seen very few (if any) white people. So, everywhere that we went we seemed to be the main attraction (especially me and my brother with our blonde hair).To be honest I can't identify all the tribes anymore, but I know that a lot of them are from Samburu, Turkana and the northern part of Kenya.I suspect that if you went to those areas today then they would all be wearing T-Shirts.
19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Babtism 19. February 2015 14:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised tooShareSince the kids were babtised last year Kim though it would make sense that she would be babtised too.So, early January it was her turn with just the immediate family around.
22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Maroubra Beach December 2012 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmaroubra beach december 2012ShareOn one of the days we took my dad to Maroubra beach for breakfast.It gave them a chance to check out what out local beach is like and also Aiden a chance to have a bit of a play in the sand.
21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkids dad with grandchildren 2012ShareAt around Christmas time Kims dad asked me if I could take some more photos of him and the grandchildren.Last year I took some of him using a blue background and he asked for something similar (although I am not a big fan of blue)
21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Family Photo 2012 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas family photo 2012Share Every year I like to take a Christmas family photo. This year having my dad around meant that I could get hime to assist us with taking the photo as I needed someone to stand on a ladder taking the photo while we as a family was lying plat on a bed. Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!!
21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmatraville christmas lights 2012ShareEvery year some of the houses in Matraville puts on a spectacular christmas light show. Every night there are hundreds of visitors and it is worth seeing. Here are some of the lights from this years show.
21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarrenjoey lighthouse 2012ShareThis holiday season my Dad and his partner is visiting us from Denmark. It has been a while since he was here and in also a while since we were in Denmark, so Aiden had grown a fair bit since. The first couple of weeks we bought then some trips to various places such as Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. One the weekends we would treat then to various dinners Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Brazilian, Aussie, Chinese etc. as well as try to make time to take them to see some of the sights around Sydney. The first weekend Aiden was sick so we had to cancel our trip up the Northern Beaches to Barrenjoey Lighthouse so we had to stay home and let them explore by themself. On the second weekend we managed to go there and bring Aiden along as well sitting in his little backback. It was a warm day and the climb is fairly steep so especially my dads partner was pretty hot by the time we reached the top where the light house is. The view was definitely worth it. Walking back along the beach we decided to make a drink stop to clench the thirst.
20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Merry Christmas 2012 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmerry christmas 2012ShareFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!!! With a bit of arm twisting Kim finally agreed to let me do a series of 'sexy' Santa photos.A lot of work had to go into these couple of photos in terms of getting the outfit, but the right colour wrapping paper, wrap all the boxes, set them up to it looks nice, getting all the lighting right and not least convince Kim to do the actual shoot.Then I had to sort out the photos I needed and then do all the editing...I think the end result is pretty good and very much in the spirit of Christmas.And did I mention that I am married to the most beautiful (and sexy) Santa there is???
18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 3 months 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 3 monthsShareLucas is now three months young and the other day I did a series of monthly photos of Kim and him on our bed.
18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas first Christmas 18. December 2012 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas first christmasShareThe first Christmas for Lucas is approaching. This also means that he is being subjected to all kinds of Christmas rituals such as posing for his Dads Christmas photos.
12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Dads Birthday 2012 12. December 2012 08:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims dads birthday 2012ShareThis year we celebrated Kims Dads birthday with a big lunch for the whole family where everyone brough along something to eat.Afterwards we did some family photos with Kim and all the grans children as well as my Dad and his two grand children Aiden and Lucas.
5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Glasses - Feeling old 5. December 2012 06:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetglasses feeling oldShareI finally had to bite the bullet and get my eyes checked out for glasses.I had started developing a headache if sitting in front of the computer or reading for extended periods of time So I now have some reading glasses that I can use...makes me feel old.
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
27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2004 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2004ShareI have now added photos from 2004. The highlights from this year was a trip to the United States and Canada as well as a family trip to Egypt. This was also the year that Australia entered the war in Iraq, so there are a couple of photos from the anti war demonstrations. Click here to read about 2004
27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Portugal 2006 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from portugalShareIn Mid 2006 I was in Portugal for our International Partner Conference with the company. It was a week of being busy setting up for the conference, socialising but also a lot of fun and partying. Click here to see more photos from:Portugal/Slideshow
27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from The Blue Mountains 2006 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from the blue mountains 2007ShareI quite regularly head up to the Blue Mountains to go Rock Climbing. We normally camp overnight and then depending on the weather and temperature decide on the day what walls we are going climbing on. The photos in the gallery are a selection of some of the photos I've taken in 2006, but there will be more to come in 2007. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of photos of me climbing as I tend to forget to pass my camera to someone else. Most of the time I go with my friend Sarah, but she has now moved to Canberra so she doesn't come up there as often as she used to. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in the Blue Mountains/Slideshow Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud. 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing. 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. 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20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face.
13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been.
13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day).
11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless.
8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen'
8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy).
2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him.
2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them.
29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud. 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing. 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. 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4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Big Buddha 4. July 2015 14:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metrShareAfter Wat Chalong we went up to see the Big Buddha on top of a big hill.The Buddha itself is 45 metres tall and is very impressive.They have been building there for the past 10 years and will probably be building for at least another 10.While there we also did a little prayer for Kim's mum.And Aiden being his cheeky self did the 3 monkeys pose.And they loved the big gongs (which you actually rub rather than gong).Surprisingly they also in a far corner of the compound had some indian gods, but maybe not so surprising since we were close to Myanmar with a large indian based population (lots of Myanmar people in Phuket). Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud. 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing. 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...67891011121314...9394Older 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. 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.
22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden - awards card 22. August 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proudShareIt is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud.
10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Barrington Tops 10. August 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of SydnShareEarlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing.
23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kyoto - Fushimi Inari Shrine 23. July 2019 10:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare