Another great Australian light-hearted drama I loved, although I really only got to see Season 2 in ABC iView.
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Friday, 25 September 2009
Chocaholic
I Love Chocolate. I love Lindt Lindor chocolate. I especially love Lindt Lindor Chocolate Truffles. Mmmmm…
Monday, 27 October 2008
Boring Stuff isn't so Boring
Friday, 9 November 2007
Chi Rho
I have always wanted at least one Chi Rho album. This is a men's Christian Acapella group based in Wake Forest University, in the good ol' US of A. Their albums can be purchased through Amazon.com or browse the sound clips at the Chi Rho Wakefield U website.
Sunday, 4 November 2007
Wilderness Ride
We all have our wilderness experiences in life, except I'd rather have mine on a horse than in my head :-) Harlow Park in Uralla do 3-day rides through the gorge country, and ever since Bill Upjohn told me about it I've had a hankerin' to go. Then there’s Snowy Wilderness Horse Riding, and I’d love the chance to ride through the Australian alpine region.
Sunday, 16 September 2007
A Good Night's Sleep
Our mattress has had it. Want a new one. This is a wish list, so my ideal would be a medium-support thing with individual-spring-pocket beastie with latex. I daresay by the time I can get one, I won’t be able to get it in a double-bed size any more, so will have to get a bed-base too. Something traditional-looking in solid wood.
Fly the Gorge Country
I really would like to see the New England Gorges by chopper. Fleet Helicopters, based in Armidale, do these great tours - I wonder what heli-fishing or heli-paintball would be like? I'd just be happy with the Six-Gorge Scenic Flight myself.
Sunday, 12 August 2007
Starry-Eyed
Sydney Observatory runs a Name-A-Star program to raise funds for their Heritage and Collection Program at the Powerhouse Museum. To think that a magnitude 6-10 star observable from NSW could have MY name on it, with an Official Certificate to authenticate it. Imagine it: My Name in The Stars!
Monday, 6 August 2007
Birthday Paper
The Paper World website supplies original newspapers for the past 100 years (and then some). I would love one that was issued on my birth date... Or, what about an 1840's copy of the Herald? How is that for an “original” gift?


