Keep up to date with Rhos and Bill as they enjoy life in country Victoria and places beyond. Photos by Bill and Rhos

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Let the Journey Begin!


Well hello again to everyone, I thought I would get one more chat in before this month ends. Also to let you all know that our wonderful journey of the fabulous Melbourne Sculptures & Statues starts right now.

We began the journey on an extremely hot Australia Day 2006 on our way to see the RACV Vintage Car Parade in the Kings Domain Gardens. As you might remember this is just up the road from home and we had to pass one of my favorite pieces along the way. For those of you who have been here you know we look at this interesting piece each day, so where better to start our library than, yes that's right, The Yellow Peril. What is that you ask?

'The yellow angular sculpture outside the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art at Southbank caused a huge public outcry when it was first unveiled in the City Square in 1980. Its real name is Vault but the media dubbed it “The Yellow Peril– the name that most Melburnians know it by. It was banished to a riverside park for many years before moving to its current home'.

After we viewed the Vintage Cars (in the heat) we moved on to the cool of the Crown cinemas and saw the new movie, Walk the Line. We followed this with some dinner at the Automatic Cafe, then spent some time on the banks of the yarra just watching the world go by both on & off the river. We then went to the lookout in the Rialto Tower and watched the fireworks at Federation Square. They were wonderful and it was excellent seeing them from a different perspective, 55 floors above the ground.

So another great day in Melbourne Town. We did miss you all in Perth but know you will have enjoyed Australia Day as we did. Wethat'sats all for now folks - Janurary is almost over and there are still so many wonderful sculptures to find.

Until next time ......

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Well well well

Who was the wise guy that set this up? Of course I can't let you all down so it's time to entertain you all. First things first I have to answer Lorraine's questions

1. How does a cake rise?

Self-rising flour has baking powder mixed with it. If you used baking powder in your cake recipe along with the regular flour, you would get the same result as if you used self-rising flour. (But if the recipe calls for self- rising flour, you'd have to experiment to see how much baking powder to use!)
Baking powder is a mixture of baking soda with a mild acid (and usually with an anti-caking agent as well). The mild acid allows the baking soda to release CO2 without having to use vinegar or some other sour- tasting ingredient.

2. How does SMS work?

In SMS, messages are sent with a “store-and-forward” mechanism. The messages are sent to a Short Message Service Center (SMSC), and then relayed to the intended recipient. If the messages do not reach the recipient upon the first attempt, then the SMSC will try again.

Hope there will be no more questions as now you all know how easy it is to use google I would expect to see that be your first point of reference. Got it!

Now I know how much you guys loved the Sculptures & Statues of Melbourne while you were here so I am going to keep you up to date with a library of all I see througout Melbourne and its surrounds. Watch this space for exciting new additions as they come to my attention.

Until next time .......

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Rhossie Talk

This Blog has been set up to allow Rhossie to express her views on the many and varied issues on which she has an opinion!