The sun is shining and the puddles are drying. A week has flown by since we were in the throes of flooding in our region again. How lucky I feel that we did not experience the heartbreaking floods felt by the people of Laidley, Gympie, Bundaberg, Mundubbera, and Gayndah. My heart reaches out to the families who are once again cleaning up after devastating flood waters have destroyed their homes.





In other areas of Queensland family members and friends in Brisbane lost power for several hours, and Mrs K. lost phone and internet connection for a couple of days - but all were safe.
A plus side to the terrible weather was that there were three perfect "no-guilt" days for staying indoors and stitching - and I thoroughly enjoyed that idea, especially as it gave me incentive to start working on one of my New Year Goals. I no longer make NY "resolutions" - they only get broken and forgotten. In 2012 I made a concerted effort to set myself GOALS. Last year one major goal, amongst smaller ones, was to set up a travel blog - ACHIEVED successfully I believe (although I was, on occasion, very slack in updating it).
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Weather-wise it may have been a bad start to 2013 but the year ahead is looking great for the Rambling Retirees with a great deal of adventures on the planning board (more about that in the next blog entry), and later in the year the arrival of our son and family from the UK.
Until next time - stay safe everyone - enjoy the sunshine when you can - and remember, there is always someone worse off than you may think you are.
Oh, by the way -- feel free to leave your comments on the blog so I know you have visited us along the way.
Keep smiling.