Saturday, 26 October 2019

A lazy day at Worra Worra 9/10/19

We had a good sleep in at Worra Worra (their new rooster is nowhere near as noisy as the old one was) and then spent the day mooching around the place with Kate and Andrew. We had tossed around the idea of going in to the Floriade, but decided against it.

After an egg (home grown)  and toast breakfast we headed up the hill in the ute initially, and then on foot, to the rock feature which sits pretty much on the ridge of the hill. The property does go down the other side too, but it is much thicker bush and it was already a fairly snaky day, so we kept to the clearer areas and perched ourselves up there for a while to admire the views and the scribbly gums.  one lizard poked his head out briefly before hiding away again.  I can't believe I didn't take any photos!

Trev and Andrew talked through some possible track locations if Andrew decides to extend the current track. Kate and I enjoyed the rocks and chatted.

In the afternoon Andrew did some computer work, and Kate made her way through most of her maths homework (Tesselations) while Trevor and I caught up with some reading.

The evening was taken up with a trip into the city to Endangered Heritage where they had their "end of Financial year" staff function attended by staff , contractors and family members.  We met Elaine (librarian of rare books)  and Gary (photographer) and chatted for a while to Emma (queen of puns) who is the general lab assistant at the moment.

brother Andrew having his say

Vic- the Casual Boss - chatting to staff.

It reminded me of HSS days  - appreciating staff is always so important.

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