Bought a couple of sleeping bags, which is good, because I slept in one at the office a couple of weeks ago, and Cha and I slept in them for the first couple of nights here.
Really impressed – for $60 delivered, this is a terrific couple of bags.
This Beyond Vault Sleeping Bag provides comfort and quality. It features a rectangular design with a detachable hood, and has a soft hollow fibre filling. It also has a draw cord on the top of the bag and around the hood as well as a wind baffle to keep heat in and cold breezes out.
Features:
* Rectangular sleeping bag with detachable hood * Good quality zipper with velcro fastener at top * Unzips from the top and bottom * Wind baffle along inside zip * Red stuff bag with draw cord closure * Red top with grey bottom and lining * Draw cords on hood and top of sleeping bag * Carry cord on stuff bag
Specifications:
* Size: 70cm W x 162cm L (not including hood), 195cm L (including hood) * Shell: polyester 70D/190T W/R CIRE * Lining: T/C - 70% polyester and 30% cotton * Filling: 350G/SM Hollow Fibre * Weight: 1.80kgs * Temperature: 0°c * Stuff bag dimensions: 40cm x 23cm http://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/BYSLSW7VA http://snipurl.com/300r7
Firmly ensconced in Melbourne. Well, at this time I’m in Geelong, but the principle is the same – I’m a long way east of Perth.
First things first – Cha’s still not here. Yet. She’ll be over in less than four weeks, and she was over a couple of weeks ago. Still, the worst part of this (now we’re packed and out of Flinders St) has been living on opposite sides of the country.
Work is terrific – excellent people to work for and with. I’m getting around to the clubs and meeting people, and trying to get to meet all the football managers so when I ring them for things, they know who I am.
Housing. Ahhh, housing. Seems that inner-city housing over here is generally sold via auction, usually run by agents who lie by preference and out of habit. From what I’ve seen, (and bear in mind I had a good agent in Perth), it’s FAR worse here than in the West. (I’ve found one agent who appears decent, but I’ve met a few…)
I spent the first couple of weeks in an apartment that work provided, then with some friends in Port Melbourne, now with friends in Geelong.
Walking to work from the apartment was pretty cool. A short walk after the tram from Port Melbourne was pretty cool as well.
A 20 minute walk after an hour or so on the train from Geelong isn’t too bad either, really. I load up some stories from the web before heading off, and then read them and do email, etc, on the way in.
There ya go – six weeks worth in a minute! I’m good to you.
Well, we’ve spent our last night in this place. Moving van is here this arvo – then we’re off to ADYJ & Nelly’s and on Monday I’m off to Melbourne. Packing is nearly done.
Hard to believe. I’m sure I’ll be excited once I’m not so exhausted
Really going to miss this place – fantastic house, but the symbolism of a three-car crash outside yesterday afternoon (that soaked up a valuable hour) wasn’t missed
most of the books are packed, LOTS of stuff gone to the opshop. Getting a bunch of audio tapes ripped and thus disposed of.
Gotta backup another copy of the vital data and work out how to transport it across the country in a different way to the main data. (How cheap are 750GB drives these days! So nice.)
Well, we’re getting rid of stuff. I got rid of Cha to Bridgetown for a couple of days, then got rid of stuff.
About 8 x 55l plastic crates of books around to the op shop, 6 x shopping bags of cricket books to my mate at the WACA, a crate of videos and toys to the op shop.
And throwing stuff away! Oh, I’m good. Filled the (250l) bin for Wednesday, then filled it again for collection on the other side of the road on Thursday @ about 6:15am. (I deserve it for all the early morning wakeups they’ve given me.)
Making a couple of trips a day with the crates to the opshop. Man I’m efficient. Getting rid of shoes tonight, it seems. I’ve got some really nice shoes (from Rivers) which I’ll get to wear in Melbourne as I won’t be able to slope around in shorts and joggers
I’m staying with the same mob, but heading to the greatest city on earth to be senior writer over there.
Senior writer? For my employers? In Melbourne? Equally exciting and terrifying, pretty much.
I’m be there in about 3 weeks, I reckon, and Cha will follow in July. I just need to find somewhere to live…
Much to be done here – getting this place ready to rent out. Good thing I’ve been diligently getting rid of stuff over the last 12 months or so. Makes it a HUGE amount easier.
I’m going to be as minimalist as possible in Melbourne. Not sure how it’ll work, but I’ve been working towards it for a while, and this is a great excuse to dump a heap of stuff. Including books. I’m ditching almost all of my books. Pretty hard for a journo to do that, ya know.
Bought a couple of sleeping bags, which is good, because I slept in one at the office a couple of weeks ago, and Cha and I slept in them for the first couple of nights here.
Really impressed – for $60 delivered, this is a terrific couple of bags.
This Beyond Vault Sleeping Bag provides comfort and quality. It features a rectangular design with a detachable hood, and has a soft hollow fibre filling. It also has a draw cord on the top of the bag and around the hood as well as a wind baffle to keep heat in and cold breezes out.
Features:
* Rectangular sleeping bag with detachable hood
* Good quality zipper with velcro fastener at top
* Unzips from the top and bottom
* Wind baffle along inside zip
* Red stuff bag with draw cord closure
* Red top with grey bottom and lining
* Draw cords on hood and top of sleeping bag
* Carry cord on stuff bag
Specifications:
* Size: 70cm W x 162cm L (not including hood), 195cm L (including hood)
* Shell: polyester 70D/190T W/R CIRE
* Lining: T/C - 70% polyester and 30% cotton
* Filling: 350G/SM Hollow Fibre
* Weight: 1.80kgs
* Temperature: 0°c
* Stuff bag dimensions: 40cm x 23cm
http://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/BYSLSW7VA
http://snipurl.com/300r7
Yes, a new post.
Firmly ensconced in Melbourne. Well, at this time I’m in Geelong, but the principle is the same – I’m a long way east of Perth.
First things first – Cha’s still not here. Yet. She’ll be over in less than four weeks, and she was over a couple of weeks ago. Still, the worst part of this (now we’re packed and out of Flinders St) has been living on opposite sides of the country.
Work is terrific – excellent people to work for and with. I’m getting around to the clubs and meeting people, and trying to get to meet all the football managers so when I ring them for things, they know who I am.
Housing. Ahhh, housing. Seems that inner-city housing over here is generally sold via auction, usually run by agents who lie by preference and out of habit. From what I’ve seen, (and bear in mind I had a good agent in Perth), it’s FAR worse here than in the West. (I’ve found one agent who appears decent, but I’ve met a few…)
I spent the first couple of weeks in an apartment that work provided, then with some friends in Port Melbourne, now with friends in Geelong.
Walking to work from the apartment was pretty cool. A short walk after the tram from Port Melbourne was pretty cool as well.
A 20 minute walk after an hour or so on the train from Geelong isn’t too bad either, really. I load up some stories from the web before heading off, and then read them and do email, etc, on the way in.
There ya go – six weeks worth in a minute! I’m good to you.
Well, we’ve spent our last night in this place. Moving van is here this arvo – then we’re off to ADYJ & Nelly’s and on Monday I’m off to Melbourne. Packing is nearly done.
Hard to believe. I’m sure I’ll be excited once I’m not so exhausted
Really going to miss this place – fantastic house, but the symbolism of a three-car crash outside yesterday afternoon (that soaked up a valuable hour) wasn’t missed
most of the books are packed, LOTS of stuff gone to the opshop. Getting a bunch of audio tapes ripped and thus disposed of.
Gotta backup another copy of the vital data and work out how to transport it across the country in a different way to the main data. (How cheap are 750GB drives these days! So nice.)
Well, we’re getting rid of stuff. I got rid of Cha to Bridgetown for a couple of days, then got rid of stuff.
About 8 x 55l plastic crates of books around to the op shop, 6 x shopping bags of cricket books to my mate at the WACA, a crate of videos and toys to the op shop.
And throwing stuff away! Oh, I’m good. Filled the (250l) bin for Wednesday, then filled it again for collection on the other side of the road on Thursday @ about 6:15am. (I deserve it for all the early morning wakeups they’ve given me.)
Making a couple of trips a day with the crates to the opshop. Man I’m efficient. Getting rid of shoes tonight, it seems. I’ve got some really nice shoes (from Rivers) which I’ll get to wear in Melbourne as I won’t be able to slope around in shorts and joggers
Cha and Mic are moving to Melbourne.
I’m staying with the same mob, but heading to the greatest city on earth to be senior writer over there.
Senior writer? For my employers? In Melbourne? Equally exciting and terrifying, pretty much.
I’m be there in about 3 weeks, I reckon, and Cha will follow in July. I just need to find somewhere to live…
Much to be done here – getting this place ready to rent out. Good thing I’ve been diligently getting rid of stuff over the last 12 months or so. Makes it a HUGE amount easier.
I’m going to be as minimalist as possible in Melbourne. Not sure how it’ll work, but I’ve been working towards it for a while, and this is a great excuse to dump a heap of stuff. Including books. I’m ditching almost all of my books. Pretty hard for a journo to do that, ya know.
Played at the WACA yesterday. Scored runs, bowled and had two catches dropped (including a VERY difficult caught and bowled
Pitch is like concrete, and I’ve got the grazes to prove it.
Now playing: Giant - The Big Pitch
I know I said I’d never eat there again.
This time I mean it. Too tired for now, so click the above link. It’ll keep you going until tomorrow.