It was a pretty good first week at work, although there were less days for training.
The last two weeks in April were
very disjointed; filled with Public Holidays. First Easter shortened the work
week by one day, then the following week as well as Easter Monday, there was
ANZAC Day. It isn’t over there – another Public Holiday loomed in early May.
Labour Day. Every other state has it in October, but not Queensland.
Anyway, ANZAC Day. I had
thought I might go to a service in the local park, but I was a bit tired from the
first day at my new job – so much to learn. But we decided we should take
advantage of a midweek holiday and go for a drive.
It wasn’t a brilliant sunny
day, but we thought we would head into the hinterland a bit. Well, it was my
idea, and I didn’t do enough research so we changed plans part way.
We headed for Samford which was
surprisingly busy for a small town on a public holiday. I have heard there are
some amazing cafĂ©’s there so another trip may need to be planned. From Dayboro
we decided as it was getting late in the afternoon that we would head back
toward the coast and perhaps catch the sunset and have fish and chips.
After a slight detour to Bribie Island, to say we had driven
to another island, and added it to the revisiting MUST-DO list, we headed for
our favourite fish and chip eatery. Timing wasn’t on our side though and we
were too late for the sunset.
But we did catch these amazing reflections on Bramble
Bay.
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