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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Caitlyn Shadbolt's Concert

It was as hot as Hades when Ava & I got to the park just before 1pm for Caitlyn's concert! Then the clouds rolled in and the storm hit. We huddled under our picnic blanket (which was covered in grass, so we were too) twice! But we saw some awesome music this afternoon. Some really great young bands from the Australian Institute of Country Music here in town. A fabulous local band called Stealing Lincoln. Then the The Wolfe Brothers, who were as Caitlyn said, spunk bubbles! And of course Caitlyn Shadbolt herself who was every bit as sweet and talented as she was on TV.

A young band from the Australian Institute of Country Music

I wish we brought umbrellas!

Another young band from the AICM
And another one...this one was called "Something in Latin" and they were so good!


A fabulous local band, "Stealing Lincoln"


Uh ohhhhh

Yep, it's The Wolfe Brothers! And it's raining!!








How 'bout those Wolfe Brothers! Awesome!!




"Are you looking at me?"

The star of the show arrived on the back of a ute with a police escort











Hello Caitlyn's mum!

Hey you!

Welcome home, Caitlyn!

My very dodgy video...



Someone else's much better video...



The photo The Wolfe Brothers took from the stage...



The photo Caitlyn took from the stage...


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Cloaked in Dust

Storms have always got me excited.  I think it's because I grew up on a farm and as kids we used to sit with Dad out on the back patio and watch them roll in, all the while hoping they would bring bucket loads of rain.

Well, today I discovered any kind of storm will get my adrenalin going, including a dust storm.  Admittedly not much happens in this town and this was big news all over the country.  I saw it in Sydney on Twitter as soon as I woke up and then followed it all day as it moved to the Gold Coast and then Brisbane.  I was eagerly checking the windows every couple of minutes and when what looked like a smokey horizon started to get heavier, I put the kids in the car and we drove to the highest spot in town (actually I could have walked, it's two streets up the hill from here!) to get a bird's eye view.


It was coming!

Then as the sky started to get dustier, I decided to take a series of photos from the highest spot in our yard every few minutes until my eyes started stinging too much to go out anymore. (Please ignore the roof, we are in a 'renovator' and new roof is on the list!!)








Meanwhile I was snapping away, through the glass doors, the view from the front of the house over the town.






Then finally I snapped this pretty cool picture of the sun...looks more like the moon, don't you think?




Well, that was my day of excitement.  What was your dust storm experience?  Or did you even hear about it??