Hi Everybody! We’re still here, still alive and kicking! Sorry about the radio silence, life has just got in the way and to be honest, I wasn’t sure how to keep blogging anymore – so many ethical questions around how much of our family life to share, whether we should be sharing photos of our kids, whether I had the time and energy to blog or should be better using my time elsewhere etc, etc, etc. However, I’m back now because I missed blabbing away on here so much, and most of all, I missed not having a record of our family adventures to look back over in the years to come, so I’ve decided to forget the rest! We’ve probably lost most of our followers by now, but if anybody is still out there and reading – a big HELLO! We’ve missed you xoxoxo! Continue reading
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A One Year Old in the House!
There is so much to catch up on here on the blog, I really don’t know where to start! I should do a quick update post for you all, but I just don’t ‘feel like’ doing that, so I’m going to do a little reminiscing about how fast 12 months has flown by in the life of our Baby No 4, Master Kipp! Kipp turned one at the end of April and a few weeks ago he starting walking, so ‘officially’ that is the baby years over for the Fealy Family! I feel sad and glad about that! I love babies, the tiny clothes, the breastfeeding, the snuggling, the first smiles, first giggles, watching the sitting up, crawling, learning to walk progression. These have been lots of fun for all of us with Kipp – the big brothers and sister have been so involved and loving of this little man! But, we are getting tired! Babies are hard work. Little sleep, little time for Matt and I on our own, and little time for me to get done what I want to/need to! It feels nice to know we are moving on a little now. Time for the next phase! Continue reading
Chillagoe
What’s this – I hear you ask? An actual blog post from the Fealy Family again? I know – we’ve been AWOL recently and I’m very sorry if anybody has been missing us! But guess what? We went camping over this Queen’s Birthday June long weekend and it was so, so awesome I have to share it with you and hopefully I will kick back into blogging gear again and fill you all in on what has been happening up here recently!
So, here goes. Let me tell you about Chillagoe! Continue reading
Joolca HotTap. Hot water, anywhere, anytime
Here it is, our first review, the product that made us even consider doing reviews in the first place. No other product has made us so confident in being able to recommend it, I can guarantee you that if you were to go and buy one of these, you will be supremely happy with it.
So without further adieu, it is none other then our Joolca HotTap!
If you have been following for some time, you know that we simply cannot live with out our HotTap, yes, we are completely spoiled now, we have travelled first class and no sir, we will not go back to economy! Continue reading
Joel Salatin – FNQ Tour Wrap Up
Ok, so one of the post’s that is long, long overdue for sharing, is my wrap up of my experience of the Joel Salatin Far North QLD tour which was held in late February. Joel is actually back in Australia this week to take part in a workshop around developing a fair and regenerative food system for Australia – you can find all the details for the event being run in Melbourne here.
As you know from my initial post about Joel Salatin – prior to his tour, I didn’t know much about him other than he had been touted around the media as ‘the world’s greatest farmer’.
Well, I sure know a whole lot more now after attending all three events that RegenAG organised for the Far North Queensland Agricultural/Food Community! Continue reading
Sunday Snapshot
Hello Everybody! Yes – we’re still here – just coming up out of the blur that is the end of the mango and avocado season here at Blue Sky – wahoooooo! This week’s photo was taken on our walk about the farm this afternoon setting up all of our sprinklers back on the lawn again, ready to try to keep our grass green – we sure didn’t get much of a wet season this year!
It has been a month since my last blog post – aaaargh! Continue reading
Waeco 80L 12V Fridge (CF80)
Another standout performer in our stable, the CF80 Waeco fridge. Being we don’t tend to take many photos of our fridge, this post will not be as photo heavy as usual.
During our trip round Oz, there were only 5 of us back then, and we had a 3 way fridge in Karen Camper, and a CF50 in the back of the car. This worked quite well once we began using the fridges correctly, i.e., we used the 3 way in the camper as a cupboard for storing tools and recovery gear, and anything we actually wanted cold, in the Waeco.
We did find that the 50L was a touch too small for us though, so when we bought Black Betty, and the rather tall CF50 would not fit in the trailer, it was time to upgrade the fridge.
The biggest complaint we had regarding the CF50 was the orientation of the storage, it was very tall, therefore requiring everything to packed on top of each other, and no matter how much time or effort went into packing the fridge with the next needed items on the top, guaranteed the next time we went to the fridge, the things we actually needed ended up being at the bottom. Other then the inconvenience factor, we were expelling a lot of energy unpacking the fridge overtime to get to things on the bottom, and then having to repack now rather warm items back into the fridge.
So when we looked at the CFX65 (65L fridge) we immediately ruled it out because of the tall layout again, and then we saw the CF80, short, wide and long. Sue this of course results in a greater foot print, but as it turned out we didn’t have a choice being the new Camper didn’t have a lot of height in the trailer area, but did have oodles of space otherwise.
So now, about 3 years on and this is the best fridge we could have possibly bought. It is so easy to pack, to find things, to clean, it is a Tardis that just seems to absorb more and more food we through in it, it reliably holds temperature even when we pack it to the brim, it has the little “dairy” section above the compressor that doesn’t get anywhere near as cold, yet still cool, perfect for the lettuce so it doesn’t get chill burn in the main section, it has the dividers to keep the drinks away from the food, the wholly removable basket is great, the big sturdy latches (with reversible lid) are handy, its just a great great fridge.
As always, nothing is perfect, so here are the things we would change if we could:
- There is a little trap door on the floor, in there is a sponge, I assume it is the soak up condensation and beetroot juice. It would be great if this was bigger then a postage stamp, like, half the size of the floor would be great because the beetroot juice always gets everywhere
- Thats about it!
A little tip when packing this fridge, do not pack it full of frozen things at the compressor end, I think the thermostat is at that end so what happens is the fridge thinks it is happily below temp so doesn’t switch on, mean while the things at the opposite end are now above temp. Try and spread the frozen things around through out the fridge when packing.
Oh, power consumption is actually really really good as well. This was probably my biggest concern going to such a big fridge, I don’t have official amps vs temp vs atmospheric pressure, I do not have pie and bar graphs, but I can tell you that, sitting in the back of our dark grey Prado, for 3 days, in January, being opened and closed every couple of hours, it only just tripped out on low voltage late on the third day, and that is drawing from a 105aH AllRounder battery that is not a true deep cycle because it is also used as a back up cranking battery, no solar, and no driving.
Sunday Snapshot
Hi Everyone! A very, very quick Sunday Snapshot this week as I am very, very tired after a big weekend. That and our internet is not working very well due to the fact that Telstra has oversubscribed the network in our area – grrrrr! Such a battle we have with Telstra up here just to get half decent internet half of the time!!
Anyway – don’t get me started – it’s been a frustrating week and not much has gone right! However we have had a great weekend filled which was kicked off with a very wet and muddy night out at the John Butler Trio Concert in Kuranda on Friday night.
This photo is what we packed to take with us to the concert ……………………….
International Women’s Day 2015
Happy belated International Women’s Day for yesterday everyone! I think I say it to everyone – or do I just say it to the female population? I don’t really know!
Each year International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 and all around the world.
“International Women’s Day represents an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women while calling for greater equality.” (per the IWD website)
Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for International Women’s Day.
I wasn’t going to write a post about International Women’s Day because I wasn’t really sure what I could say.
I tried to think about who I thought were women that inspired me – I found this really tricky! Not because there aren’t stacks and stacks of amazing women out in the world doing great things, but just because I couldn’t focus on someone I could really relate to, who I really felt I could ‘connect with’. In the end I settled on the following women as ladies I aspire to be like and whose achievements are worth celebrating (warning – they are a little bit random); Continue reading
Sunday Snapshot – Music
I know, it’s a pretty ordinary photo to be the ‘Sunday Snapshot’ this week, but it was a great little family moment today that is worth preserving on the blog.
Jack has just started learning the Trombone as his first year in the school instrumental music program. Matt decided that it would be a good way to encourage Jack to practice if he pulled out his trumpet and practiced with him. Matt has not played his trumpet since our much younger days, when he would often come home late/early morning from a night out and decide that 3am was a great time to blast out a song! Continue reading
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