15. March 1998 10:54
by Rene Pallesen
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During my first year in Australia, after coming from Denmark, I was contracted out to work at Port Macquarie - a quiet, but beautiful and peaceful seaside town a few hours north of Sydney. The first pictures were taken in Port Macquarie during Easter 1998.
Lance, Anne and Graham, some good friends of mine, decided to do some exploring around the area...
Graham here, on the right, The Admiral himself... (also called "Wobber") "Is that a chicky-babe in the water ?"
The photo is taken on "Kermit" (Note, the green seats...) in the river at Port Macquarie.

Lance seasick ???? No, just a little tired !
This is one of many photos I have of Lance sleeping - he has a knack for taking a nap just about anywhere - just ask Anne! *smile*
It's a great day to sail on "Kermit".
Whereas, who do we have here?
Me! I love sailing, and as usual, like to be a'head' of things...
"Clear water ahead Navigator?"
"Aye-Aye Admiral!"

"The Admiral" is giving Anne a good whacking.
Poor Anne...
Lance and The Admiral in front of the lighthouse at Port Macquarie

In the mangrove at Port Macquarie, there are millions of these small blue crabs (Taste like shit). It's pretty amazing though - crabs dauthor/Rene Pallesen.aspx">Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments
While my dad was here we were looking after Kims nephews and niece a fair bit.
They loved coming over here to talk to my dad and play.
When they are here we put them to good use:
Here's is Kayla baking scones for us

And here she is sweeping the floor.

And here she is haging up the laundry.

Unfortunately I didn't get a photo from yesterday when she was watering the lawn for me.
11. January 2010 01:14
by Rene Pallesen
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While my dad was in Sydney we went to a number of different restaurants. We tried to find venues of the sort he hadn't tried before or that is unusual for his side of the hemisphere.
There was the Yum-Cha (For those that are not familiar with this...it is a sort of chinese dumpling place where you just point at the items you want from trolleys). And my dad was brave enough to try the chicken feet this time.

We also did Japanese a couple of times (once at Liverpool St which was terrible) and then later at Wagaya at the entertainment centre (which was excellent).

We also did brasilian (no, we did not all get a close shave). This was a lot of meat and we were all very full afterwards.

We also did French food at Tabou in Surrey Hills.

And one evening we did hot-pot at home with friends.

And Kims dad cooked his famous crabs.
1. January 2010 09:27
by Rene Pallesen
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Narrabeen Beach . . .
My apartment is situated right on Narrabeen beach - one of the nicer and quieter northern beaches.
Now that I've said this, you're probably wondering about that surfer in the middle of that photo... and is the wave real?
You betcha!
I even have a photo of this surfer being 'chased' by this HUGE wave, on the wall in my apartment.

Narrabeen is renowned for its great surf and dangerous rips. Many famous lifesavers come to surf at this beach. However, usually after a big storm, the beach is closed as the waves can get pretty rough and dangerous rips pull you out to sea.
These photos were taken outside my apartment during the annual National Surf and Lifesaving competition.
