Sir William Aroll Gantry Crane – Bunbury Western Australia
Bunbury’s William Arrol Gantry Crane, used on the Bunbury Jetty in Western Australia Sir William Arrol & Co. was a leading Scottish civil engineering business founded by William Arrol and based in Glasgow. It built some of the most famous bridges in the United Kingdom including the Forth Bridge and Tower Bridge in London. The...
Sunday Fun at the Beach
Sunday afternoon on Bunbury’s Back Beach. It’s amazing how many people use the beach and swim in the ocean, even in the most awful weather.
Harry discovers the Hay Street Mall
Today we went to Perth to visit the Apple Store and Harry had great fun checking out the Hay street mall.
ANZAC Day
The Dinninup Emu
The Easter weekend was an opportunity to get out and do some geocaching with the boys. We headed out Friday and stayed over night near Dinninup. A cache close by was hidden on a good example of agricultural art. Another example was found in Boyup Brook.
Capelfest
Dragged away from work today to visit the CapelFest. Harry was rather impressed with “Mater” from the movie “Cars”.
Beater Face
Denica enjoys the beater from the mixer.
Time Lapse of Busselton Jetty
While in Busselton today, I thought I’d record a Time Lapse using my iPhone 4. This is my first try and there are a few technical changes to make but I think it’s pretty cool. I had to make a few edits. You just can’t keep everybody from walking in front of the camera....
Counting Shells in Busselton
Harry and Denica count shells they found at the beach near the Busselton Jetty from http://flic.kr/p/bzZL8g