Thursday, May 17, 2007

Monte Carlo Golf Club




Thomas and I thought we would put in a front nine at the montecarlo Golf Club but they didnt like our thongs. The Womens comp was on anyway so we gave it a miss.




Avalon is less crowded.


Anne and Papa take off in Monaco




We found a new launch site for Yannik. The view is nice as well.


Monday, May 14, 2007

Jerome and Manuela Visit Vence














St Paul De Vence for Lunch


Located in the South-East of France, between mountains and sea, the medieval village of St Paul, from its 60-feet rocky outcrop, overlooks the surrounding landscape, with the Mediterranean sea and the Cap d'Antibes, the Alps and the Esterel Mountains.St Paul stretches over 1.700 acres, with a population of 3.000 inhabitants, 300 of which live within the village.


Every year, over 2.500.000 people come and visit St Paul. Statistically, it is the third most visited historical site in France after the Mont St Michel and the Chateau de Versailles.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Thomas Et Papi







Hugo et La FOUX ( Source )







Fromage and Olives







Vence







Our first tour of the old city.




Construite au 4e siècle sur l’emplacement d’un temple romain, la Cathédrale prit sa forme définitive au 11e ou 12e siècle.
A l’extérieur sur la gauche, la tour Saint Lambert date du 12e siècle.
La pierre, sur la gauche du fronton de la Cathédrale représente une dédicace faite par la cité de Vintium en hommage à l’empereur Gordien III. Elle date de l’an 239.
La pierre à droite du fronton, retrace une dédicace faite à l’empereur Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix, plus connu sous le nom d’Elagabal. Elle a été gravée en décembre 220.
De la Place Godeau, une excellente vue s’offre sur le chevet roman et le clocher orné de créneaux (du 19e siècle).
La Cathédrale abrite une mosaïque de Marc Chagall « Moïse sauvé des eaux » ainsi qu’un ensemble unique de statues en bois polychrome du 17e siècle auparavant exposées dans les chapelles du Calvaire.




Saturday, April 28, 2007

NEWPORT BREAKERS RUGBY







Hugo Checking out his future team at Newport



Thursday, April 19, 2007

A typical Glenreagh Backyard Bon fire




Thats not a Bon fire.


This is a Bon fire. Plenty of wood and marshmellows.

Happy Easter


Hugo discovers Chocolate Bunny

Boys in the Bush

Thomas and Grandpa waiting for the sausages













We had a ride on old Betty the steam engine.




How cool to have your very own steam train in your back yard.





We found the perfect spot for future expeditions and potential cabin sites.














Thomas Hugo and Mat go North for easter eggs and camping Aussie style. Thanks to Butterworth Senior we made a wonderful camp site in a meadow high in the hills of Glenreagh. With Koala's and Kangaroo's all around us. Thomas and I found the top of the mountain overlooking the GMR steam train and the Orara Valley.














Friday, March 09, 2007

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Rouseabout


Rouseabout Resting in North Harbour.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Hugo's first bike ride

Hugo rides again


As part of my training I have included Hugo on the back of the bike.


Rouseabout The new edition to the Butterworth Family




Check out the latest edition. She will be ready for racing soon.




Things to do on your day Off


Well I managed to find two days to refit the bathroom. The demolision was the easy bit. in between nap time and feeding time. The bath works all I need to do is tile the floor.