Bernakin State Forest + award Nicole.

March 29th, 2009

In the weekend we made a beautiful trip to Benarkin State Forest.  Benarkin is a village located off the D’Aguilar Highway with a general store and a population of around 200 residents. Before we went into the Bush the kids had a play in the “First settlers memorial park” after a long trip from Brisbane. Following to that we went into the bush and ended up at a Picnic place where we had a BBQ.

 Benarkin First Settlers Memorial Park. Taking the road into the bush. A wood burning BBQ in Bernakin State Forest.

Closer to the city you often find gas-barbeques, but further into the bush often the barbeques need to be burned with wood that you have to take with you or gather it from the bush. So that’s what we did.

When we stated a walk along the Emu Creek Gorge, we saw an exceptional  beautiful environment developed in the humidity of the gorge. We saw many birds, snakes and other animals.

Hungry waiting for dinner. High trees in high humidity environment. 

A snake that’s not frightened and doesn’t flee from you is often not a good sign. Nevertheless Anita couldn’t leave the animal before taking a picture. It shows where the snake is watching us with his head hidden under a leaf. After having  seen this and other snakes we continued our walk very carefully.

A snake watching us without leaving the scene. Waling carefully.

Overall it was a great walk in a beautiful area, although the combination of a high density forest with the high humidity and the (sounds of) many (hidden) animals sometimes were a bit scary.

Nicole is proud, and so are her parents, that she received a “Head of School Award”. This award is given to her because she already earned 5 Merit Certificates. Taking into account that she started last year 1 month after the start of year 1 AND without speaking any word of English she has done very well. In the past she earned the following Merit Certificates:

1) “Excellent progress with learning a new language – English ! (28 May 2008)

2) “Good progress in Reading” (24 June 2008)

3) “For beautiful, neat handwriting when copying from the board.” (28 July 2008)

4) “Outstanding homework” (27 October 2008)

5) “Being an excellent helper during our art lesson.  Encouraging others. (2 March 2009)

Besides this she got a certificate for good behavior and several reading awards. Although this “Head of School Award” one of the most important ones and is showing good performance, we are confused by the honoring system. We are positive about the fact that the school tries to stimulate kids with this type of tools. However, sometimes it is confusing (for kids and parents) to see all kind of different awards, certificates, medals, stamps, etc.

Warm regards from us all.



Brisbane Forest, Lake Somerset & Wivenhoe, …

March 24th, 2009

After a period of very hot weather, it’s now becoming better for daytrips a bit further from home again. A trip through the Brisbane Forest brought us along Lake Wivenhoe, Esk and Lake Somerset. These lakes are created between the hills to save water and to generate electrical energy. Although designed by humans, it created a beautiful environment of water meeting the bush with also many recreational opportunities as well.

Lake Wivenhoe seen from Brisbane Forest (near Mount Glorious)   Three aggressive "Noisy Miners" waiting for our picnic.   A good conversation. 

During this trip we found out that Nicole already reached a length of nearly 1 cactus.

The roads are quiet, straight and in corners with changing heights also dangerous.

 Roads are quiet, straight and sometimes ...  ... dangerous.  Lake Somerset.

Esk Historical Homestead.

 

Esk is a small village in the Brisbane valley, 80 km west of the city. The population is around 16,000 people spread over a large area. In Esk Europeans first settled in 1825. The Historical Homestead shows one of the older restored houses in this village.

 

Nicole is still doing her Tennis lessons and as you can see she already shows some impressive moves. She loves it.  After the Eater holidays also Jorick will start with tennis lessons.

Nicole with some impressive moves. ... and again.  Caterplillar in our garden.

Finally an example of the many different caterpillars in our garden.

Thanks for visiting our site.

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