In which I complain about the weather
Jan. 5th, 2007 09:57 amMake sure you take sunscreen to Anglesea, they said.
Bindi even gave me her blue goop of sunscreen treatment, just in case I was fried to a crisp.
I took a beach towel, Summery clothes, a hat. For the love of lamentation, I took a hat!
Of course, it rained and was overcast and miserable and the only use I had for my beach towel was to wrap my bath towel in it on the way home. I might add that the sun came out in a lovely blue sky for our trip home. Just splendid.
Luckily, I didn’t mind the miserable weather too much as I was too busy having a fantastic time with six other LorFers in a beach house in Anglesea. Our time in Canberra earlier this year already proved that we could spend a lot of time in close proximity with each other without restorting to any sort of violence and it was lovely to have this proven again. And if we only lived in the same state, things would be a lot easier. As it was, I enjoyed four days of card-playing, fangirling, prankmonkeying and plotting with (in alphabetical order),
bathmat,
crazedturkey,
emerald85,
flippyfrog,
linnet_101 and
the_kaytinator. They’re all nuts. In a good way.
I’m convinced the bed I was sleeping in sloped to one side. You couldn’t tell just from looking at it, but it certainly felt it when I was lying in it, trying to sleep while desperately hoping for some half-decent weather the next day.
At one stage, I was shot in the head with a party-popper gun. It was a very confusing experience. One minute, I was sitting there with everyone else, watching Pride and Prejudice; the next, I was suddenly showered in sparkly stuff with a strange pain on my forehead and ringing in my ears. Once I’d worked out what had happened, I found it hilarious and spent a lot of rather enjoyable minutes teasing the perpetrator,
crazedturkey about it. And as
the_kaytinator said, it was quite difficult, because everyone wanted to laugh but they didn’t know if I’d actually been hurt or not.
On the second-last day, I suggested a trip to Erksine Falls which I almost thought was doomed from the outset. It wasn’t raining... until we got out onto the Great Ocean Road. We were able to spend an enjoyable ten minutes or so, laughing at the stationary line of traffic headed in the opposite direction. Of course, we realised we’d be in the same predicament upon our return, so we figured we’d better laugh and mock while we still could.
The rain got heavier.
Then there was some mist thrown in for good measure.
And when we reached the turn-off for Erskine Falls, it had been blocked - or so it appeared. We eventually worked out that the people directing traffic for the Falls Festival down the road had put markers in a really stupid place, leaving us to believe we weren’t able to visit the falls. But we were and I have the photographs to prove it!
So many stairs! The worst bit about walking down them all was knowing we’d be going back up them on the return trip. And the combination of wood and rain wasn’t all that great - I’m surprised no-one slipped and broke their neck.
It was worth it, though. The falls were lovely and so photogenic. And I suppose all the rain just made them look better.
And here’s the river, meandering off on its way to the coast.
And, at no extra cost,
bathmat,
linnet_101,
crazedturkey and I went off on an adventure of our own when the others were incapable of following Rig’s very simple instructions to a lookout. We ended up on this rather nice beach at Airey’s Inlet.
All in all, it was a splendid trip and even though we missed new year’s by fifteen minutes (due to a slow clock), we didn’t mind at all. Now we just need to wait for another six months until we can meet up again.
Bindi even gave me her blue goop of sunscreen treatment, just in case I was fried to a crisp.
I took a beach towel, Summery clothes, a hat. For the love of lamentation, I took a hat!
Of course, it rained and was overcast and miserable and the only use I had for my beach towel was to wrap my bath towel in it on the way home. I might add that the sun came out in a lovely blue sky for our trip home. Just splendid.
Luckily, I didn’t mind the miserable weather too much as I was too busy having a fantastic time with six other LorFers in a beach house in Anglesea. Our time in Canberra earlier this year already proved that we could spend a lot of time in close proximity with each other without restorting to any sort of violence and it was lovely to have this proven again. And if we only lived in the same state, things would be a lot easier. As it was, I enjoyed four days of card-playing, fangirling, prankmonkeying and plotting with (in alphabetical order),
I’m convinced the bed I was sleeping in sloped to one side. You couldn’t tell just from looking at it, but it certainly felt it when I was lying in it, trying to sleep while desperately hoping for some half-decent weather the next day.
At one stage, I was shot in the head with a party-popper gun. It was a very confusing experience. One minute, I was sitting there with everyone else, watching Pride and Prejudice; the next, I was suddenly showered in sparkly stuff with a strange pain on my forehead and ringing in my ears. Once I’d worked out what had happened, I found it hilarious and spent a lot of rather enjoyable minutes teasing the perpetrator,
On the second-last day, I suggested a trip to Erksine Falls which I almost thought was doomed from the outset. It wasn’t raining... until we got out onto the Great Ocean Road. We were able to spend an enjoyable ten minutes or so, laughing at the stationary line of traffic headed in the opposite direction. Of course, we realised we’d be in the same predicament upon our return, so we figured we’d better laugh and mock while we still could.
The rain got heavier.
Then there was some mist thrown in for good measure.
And when we reached the turn-off for Erskine Falls, it had been blocked - or so it appeared. We eventually worked out that the people directing traffic for the Falls Festival down the road had put markers in a really stupid place, leaving us to believe we weren’t able to visit the falls. But we were and I have the photographs to prove it!
So many stairs! The worst bit about walking down them all was knowing we’d be going back up them on the return trip. And the combination of wood and rain wasn’t all that great - I’m surprised no-one slipped and broke their neck.
It was worth it, though. The falls were lovely and so photogenic. And I suppose all the rain just made them look better.
And here’s the river, meandering off on its way to the coast.
And, at no extra cost,
All in all, it was a splendid trip and even though we missed new year’s by fifteen minutes (due to a slow clock), we didn’t mind at all. Now we just need to wait for another six months until we can meet up again.




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on 2007-01-05 12:38 am (UTC)In response, look at my cute cat icon! I found the image on vox and haven't been able to use it yet, so there it is! It's cute!
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on 2007-01-05 12:48 am (UTC)*admires the cuteness of the icon*
How many cats are actually in there?
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on 2007-01-05 01:03 am (UTC)I do love water, especially when it does such beautiful things. On holiday in the Aegean years back, we went to a waterfall in Turkey and it was so pretty, I spent a whole film taking snaps of it.
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on 2007-01-05 03:13 am (UTC)*sniggers* You guys had a lot of fun. ^_^
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on 2007-01-05 04:08 am (UTC)And yes - 'twas a great deal of fun. :D
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on 2007-01-05 04:10 am (UTC)just read that you only had 1 bathroom to share between you 7 girls. I'm amazed that you didn't all end up with bouts of violence lol
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on 2007-01-05 03:50 am (UTC)A yelled out 'at the lookout' is a perfectly valid form of giving directions!
:D
*admires the falls again*
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on 2007-01-05 04:36 am (UTC)And i gave you fantastic directions, it was simply not my fault that your car was filled with slack skankhos. At the very least you should have sent Clare out to have a closer look :P
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on 2007-01-05 04:38 am (UTC)And Clare's no good. If we'd sent her out, she would have just flown about and then decided to dive into the sea fully clothed. :P
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on 2007-01-05 09:52 am (UTC)Those falls are DIVINE. I love them. I love water. I love bushland. I love rocks. Waterfalls are the perfect combination!
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on 2007-01-05 01:33 pm (UTC)I hope your experience won't put you off PPG's in the future as they are muchly fantastic and can be used for a huge variety of occasions!
Which Pride & Prejudice were you watching? I'm very, very, very ahsamed to say that I have slightly (which, of course, means completely and utterly) fallen in love with Matthew MacFayden's 2005 portrayal of Mr Darcy *[i]sigh[/i]*
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on 2007-01-05 01:40 pm (UTC)*sulks, but is impressed at her accurate tagging when coveying her sulk*
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on 2007-01-05 09:57 pm (UTC)You can't edit comments on LJ at all, so don't go thinking you're useless there!
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on 2007-01-05 10:00 pm (UTC)*fears for Lucy with her Macfadyen-loving ways*
Come back to the Firth side! We were watching the BBC mini-series version, as most of us seem to agree that the best actor in the 2005 film was the ubiquitous ham.
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on 2007-01-06 01:36 am (UTC)(The last two photos were taken by
:D
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on 2007-01-06 09:03 am (UTC)But I may have come up with a solution*. Ready for it?
Okay.
K'Foo.
Hahhahaha omg. XD
* Solution is not at all serious, and I do not expect you to embrace it with a cheer of "Of course! How come I have never thought of this myself! Why, someone give this girl a pack of Tim Tams!"
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on 2007-01-06 10:45 am (UTC)Oh dear. You almost made me cry with laughter with that one.
Er, I'm going to keep my tim tams though. :D
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on 2007-01-06 10:38 pm (UTC)Ten Top Trivia Tips about Katiefoolery! (http://thesurrealist.co.uk/trivia.pl?subject=Katiefoolery&gender=f)
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