Australian Federal Elections…

Today is Election Day here in Australia where we vote on who will be the next Prime Minister of Australia, our current PM, Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton. I’m no fan of either but I will vote by putting my pencil to paper and I will have my say and not do a “Donkey Vote” with putting something not serious on my voting slips, as too many people do because they don’t care who gets the job.

For those who give “Donkey Votes”, don’t complain about who wins or about the way the country is run as you were given the opportunity to have your say but you opted to throw it away by not voting seriously.

In Australia, it’s compulsory to vote for every Australian citizen over the age of 18 years old. Okay, it is a pain in the butt to go to the Voting booth at some point during the day but I do it because I want to have my say.

Many voting places have “sausage sizzles”, sausages cooked on a barbecue for voters to enjoy while lining up to vote. It’s a great way to have a fundraiser as many voting places are at schools. You got to have a “Democracy Sausage” if the place you go to vote have them.

Our main political parties, The Australian Labor Party aka Labor and The Liberal Party of Australia aka The Libs, they elect a leader to represent the Party within the parties, the voters do not elect the Leaders, unlike the US political system. Australia follows the UK political system.

On voting day in the Federal elections, we choose the Leader of the party to become the Prime Minister. We also choose who will be in the Upper House of Parliament from choosing the local Members of Parliament.

Many minor parties have their representatives as well for people to vote for, especially those who don’t like the two main parties but this is the rub, people don’t consider who those parties give their preferential votes to, as most minor parties will give their preferential votes to one of the two major parties.

The other thing that voting for the minor parties does, is it gives the representative from those minor parties a seat in the Upper House. The people from the minor parties, they prevent the major parties from being able to run the country properly as they have their own agendas and their own constituents they represent.

If there is a hung parliament, with no clear leader in front between the Labor and Liberal parties, then the representative from the minor party with the most votes gets the opportunity to decide who the winner will be and give their votes to that person.

When that happens, the major parties are unable to run the country properly because there isn’t a majority representation of Labor or Liberal members in the seats of Parliament house.

I prefer our system of Government however as we just have to choose the party and not the person to run the party.

So regardless of who you vote for today, make sure you make your vote count and have your say.

Until next time

Kaye

Give me a home among the gum trees…

Today 26th January is Australia Day, here in Australia. For many, it is a day of celebration, for others it is a day of commiseration and sadness. Australia Day for me is about celebrating what makes this country great with it’s cultural diversity with everyone who calls Australia home, from all the countries around the world.

Out of all the countries in the world where I could have been born in, I was the lucky one to have been born here, as I truly love calling Australia my home. Others were born elsewhere and came to Australia to live a better life, became Australian citizens and live in their adopted country.

For our traditional land owners, I see and feel you too and how many of you see this day as one of the worst days of your history. As someone who’s family came to Australia as migrants, as someone who was born here in this country, I am not going to continue apologising for something I had no part to play in back in 1770 when Australia was first discovered.

What I would love to see is the day be about celebrating what this country is about. This land we call home. This place that accepts cultural diversity, traditional customs and culture from around the world. We need to come together in reconciliation, in real understanding and in respect. As the song I am Australian by the Seekers says, “We are one but we are many, and from all the lands on earth we come, we′ll share a dream, and sing with one voice, I am, you are, we are Australian”.

Happy Australia Day to you all and how you choose to celebrate, or not celebrate the day 🇦🇺🪃🦘🐨🏏🍺⛱️

Until next time

Kaye

Christmas in Australia…

Most people around the world associate snow and cold weather at Christmas time, well, here in Australia it’s quite the opposite as it’s summer time here.

In Australia Christmas is different… we have the option of having our Christmas breakfast, lunch or dinner’s outside in a backyard, a beach, a park for instance. Pubs are open for Christmas lunch as well and it’s something you have to book weeks in advance as they book out quickly.

Even the food we eat on Christmas Day can vary from the traditional Christmas foods to having seafood, a barbecue, or a pub meal.

In my family, we all meet for Christmas lunch at a family member’s house and we all contribute something for the meal, whether it be a part of the meal or money to help cover costs. We eat outdoors under cover. A few of the members of the family bring food they cooked so the host isn’t cooking the whole main lunch.

Bowls of chips (crisps), mixed nuts, Christmas lollies (candy) are put out on the table before lunch to tide us over until lunch is ready. Our menu usually consists of turkey (cut up turkey roll), rotisserie chicken (from a fish and chip shop which was previously ordered for the lunch), leg ham, roast potatoes (cooked in a Webber Barbecue), roasted carrots, peas, beans, potato salad, noodle salad, coleslaw and bread rolls. A couple of hours later it’s the traditional Christmas pudding or for those who don’t like Christmas puddings there’s a chocolate pudding with either custard or ice cream on top.

Our food is buffet style where you go and get your own food and put it on a plate, then go sit down and enjoy. We use paper plates and disposable knives and forks to save on washing up.

After Christmas, the young ones and a few of the adults go for a walk to a nearby park and kick either a soccer ball or a footy around.

Christmas for my family is really just another day as we no longer have kids in the family but it is still a fun day to get together with everyone and I only get to see my family one day of the year.

The weather can be mild temperatures in the mid 20’s to the early 40’s degrees Celsius. On Christmas Day in 2016, the temperature reached a scorching hot 40 degrees Celsius and our lunch was moved indoors as it was too hot to sit outside. Me personally, I’ll take the weather in the mid 20’s on Christmas Day.

However you celebrate Christmas and whoever you celebrate Christmas with, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas.

Until next time

Kaye

The Magic of Christmas…

One of my favourite times of the year is Christmas. I love everything about Christmas, the Christmas music, the Christmas decorations, the Christmas tree, the feeling of Christmas time, all of it; it’s just a magical time of the year.

During the week, I had a friend currently living in the US ask me if there were any Christmas movies made in Australia depicting what our Christmases are like and if it was weird living in Australia where it’s Summer at Christmas time and watching all the Christmas movies with snow in them.

I replied to my friend, no it wasn’t weird as snow is associated with Christmas as that is how most of the world celebrates Christmas; it’s winter and there’s snow around. Watching Christmas movies with snow is just normal for us.

Celebrating Christmas here in Australia where it’s summer has its advantages though. We can have a meal outdoors if it’s not too hot. We can go to the beach, splash in a pool, go to a playground, walk around the neighbourhood wishing people we come across a Merry Christmas, have a bbq, eat seafood, do things that people in a colder climate don’t do at Christmas time.

The one thing I don’t enjoy about Christmas and summer is when it’s too hot to do anything outside.

Regardless of where you are in the world this Christmas, whether it’s in the winter with the snow or summer with the heat, I wish you all a Merry Christmas!

Until next time

Kaye

A helping hand when needed…

Living in Australia there’s something we are very familiar with unfortunately and that is bushfires during the summer.

I remember late 2019 early 2020 when almost every state or territory in Australia was devastated by bushfires. Firefighters doing everything they could to contain the fires and do everything they could to put them out.

Many homes were lost, livestock was lost, businesses, farms, livelihoods, dreams were all gone and burnt to the ground.

It was a devastating and heartbreaking time for many.

Some people were lucky to escape with just the clothes on their back as all their personal possessions, along with their homes, all went up in smoke.

Wild animals didn’t escape the fires either with a lot of wild animals losing their life in the fire or having to be put down because they were too seriously injured.

It was a time I will never forget as my state of South Australia had multiple serious bushfires burning in the state.

During this time, Australian’s pulled together to help each other in a time of crisis. People opened up their homes to give those who lost theirs a roof over their heads. People donated clothes, food, whatever to help those in need.

One of the highlights I remember is how other countries sent volunteers to help our Australian firefighters fight those devastating fires which were the worst bushfires Australia had ever seen.

One of those countries who sent volunteer firefighters was Canada.

As Canada is experiencing their worst forest fires, I thank our Australian government for sending volunteer firefighters to Canada to go help them.

This is something I love about our global community. When a country needs help, other countries from around the world hear the call and send help.

As parts of Canada burn, or are under threat, I think about them and I send prayers their way for those who are fighting those fires, for all who are affected by the forest fires, the animals – pets and wildlife, those who volunteer their services and their time to help in various capacities, for rain to help put out the fires. They need our prayers and our positive thoughts right now.

I hope that the firefighters get the fires contained and under control as soon as they can and be able to extinguish the fires.

If you are asked to evacuate, do it because if the fires are on you, no firefighter is going to risk saving your property. If you aren’t prepared to fight for your property if it is under threat from the forest fires, then go to the evacuation areas early while you safely can. Stay safe and take care everyone who is anywhere near the forest fires in Canada.

Until next time

Kaye

Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours….

On Thursday night, 28 July 2022, Australian TV show, Neighbours had its final episode air on TV after 37 years.

873,000 people in Australia tuned in for the last time to watch the final episode.

Over the 37 years and 8,903 episodes of Neighbours, Ramsay Street has seen
180,000 scenes being filmed (I have no idea how many scenes would have been dropped on the cutting room floor or were bloopers)
100+ kidnapping/hostage situations
35 natural disasters
115 car crashes (or accidents)
64 deaths
39 weddings
17 births

Tonight, Monday at 6.30pm, I think it’s going to really sink in for many of us who are still in denial that Neighbours has ended after being on our TV screens for 37 years, when we turn on the TV out of habit to watch the show, only to remember with sadness that the show has truly ended.

I love how they brought back as many of the past cast as they could and the little “Easter eggs” they put in as well into the final episode.

I enjoyed seeing Kylie and Jason back again as the shows “super couple” Scott and Charlene and how their presence didn’t take anything away from the current cast.

Susan’s monologue at the end, had me in tears as she walked around the street looking at everyone gathered there for Toadie and Melanie’s wedding reception and she was looking at everyone during her monologue, tying it all in perfectly together.

I think the way they left things open was well done because it gave me the feeling that life will go on in Ramsay Street, regardless of the show ending.

I was celebrating my 14th birthday on the night Neighbours began on the 18 March 1985 and now I am 51, feeling as though I have lost a good friend as the show has been on a good part of my life. I will definitely miss the show and the life of the residents of Ramsay Street. I was there watching the debut of Neighbours.

I remember visiting Melbourne years ago and standing in “Ramsay Street” on a spur of the moment day trip one day, with a friend. That is a happy memory for me, standing there on Pin Oak Court, South Vermont, Victoria, Australia aka Ramsay Street.

I was gutted when I thought the Ramsay Street history book was destroyed and cheered when the young people made a new book along with a Ramsay Street Facebook page (Who actually got onto Facebook to see if the Facebook page really existed? I didn’t) Now, can we persuade someone to actually publish a real Neighbours history book? That would be amazing if it could happen. So many people have been a part of the show, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. I for one would definitely buy it and I know I wouldn’t be the only one.

Thank you to the Neighbours cast and crew who over the last 37 years made magic happen in making an unique TV show and giving we viewers an escape for 30 minutes in our lives to enter your world. I’m going to miss catching up with the Neighbours and having a “cuppa” with them all while catching up with the everything going on in Erinsborough.

Okay, you didn’t think that I wouldn’t finish this post off without a Neighbours theme tune sing along did you? Here’s the words, happy singing…

Until next time

Kaye

Back to normal life…?

I’m excited, I’m so excited that you wouldn’t believe just how excited I am! Want to why I’m excited? I’ll tell you whether you want to know or not… I’m excited because cruise ships and cruising have finally come back to Australia! Now, hand up who’s now excited with that news!

That’s some exciting news right? Well it’s exciting if you’re addicted to cruising and you’ve missed being on a cruise ship or seeing them docked in a port near you.

Living in Adelaide, South Australia, I live under a 30 minute drive to the cruise ship terminal here. I love seeing the different cruise ships in port for the day. I hope that the passengers who are on various shore excursions or doing their own thing in seeing what Adelaide has to offer, they are enjoying their day here as well.

We have shopping, fabulous restaurants, the Malls Balls in Rundle Mall, beautiful beaches, the Adelaide Hills, chocolate makers, wineries, art galleries, museums, in fact there’s something here for everyone. The weather is pretty good as well.

Currently here in Australia, we have 2 cruise ships based here, P&O have the Pacific Explorer, based in Sydney, New South Wales and doing cruises and Princess Cruises have the Coral Princess, based in Brisbane and doing cruises.

After not having cruise ships in Australian waters for 2 years due to the coronavirus pandemic which caused cruise ships to stop cruising, I’m glad to see them coming back.

If anyone has read previous posts in this blog, you would have seen that I have a cruise booked for December 2023 on the Grand Princess and just between you and me, I’m a little bit excited by that too.

The last cruise I was on was in November 2019 around the South Pacific Islands and Fiji, just before the world learned about the coronavirus and the world had to stop.

Life and the world is slowly returning to normal, or a new normal, with this virus still around but it’s a good feeling to feel as though it is returning and I’m still excited.

Until next time

Kaye

Not before the right time…

Anyone who knows me knows just how much I love cruising on a cruise ship.

Okay, there have only been 2 cruises but they have been long, international cruises lasting longer than 15 days each.

The first cruise was a 17 night cruise from my home port of Adelaide, Australia and cruising to New Zealand and the second cruise was a cruise from my home port of Adelaide, Australia again but this time it was for 18 nights going to Fiji and the South Pacific.

These cruises were before anyone had heard of a coronavirus, covid-19, covid, a pandemic, whatever you want to call it. They were in a time where we could enjoy life, we could enjoy being with the people we love or our mates. It was during a time when we were still able to enjoy life before a pandemic turned it all around and prevented us from living life as before.

On Facebook, I am a member of a few cruising forums and at present I am following the travels of those on board the Majestic Princess as they go to Alaska.

The Majestic Princess is sailing with 65% capacity of travellers and all passengers have to be vaccinated against covid-19.

I’m reading posts the passengers are posting as they cruise on the Majestic and seeing through their eyes what cruising is now like during covid times. It’s a lot the same as before but Princess Cruises have implemented a covid safe plan as well to keep everyone safe and ensure that everyone is obeying the changes in cruising.

These people do look as they are having a fabulous time though on their posts. Their information they are providing is being used by many who have cruises booked and want to discover how cruising will be different for them.

Yes, I will go on another cruise but I want to ensure that it is safe as these passengers and crew are currently “testing” the new processes introduced out of necessity for covid safe cruising. I want to ensure that I am going to be safe, along with all the other passengers and crew who will be on board the same ship as I am.

So far, it seems that the ship is cleaned even more than it was before and these ships are cleaned constantly. The buffet is no longer self serve as crew will put the food you ask for on your plate themselves. There is the wearing of face masks in places on board where social distancing is not guaranteed.

All in all, if the changes made keep people safe, if everyone plays their part to keep fellow passengers and crew safe, it is worth the effort and making the changes will benefit everyone.

Yes, one day when cruising is back because I don’t want to book a cruise to have it cancelled, I will be on the next ship from my home port and on another long cruise somewhere.

Until next time

Kaye

Australia Day…

For me, Australia Day is about acknowledging and celebrating everything that makes this country great and everyone in it who calls Australia home, regardless of whether they were born here or came from overseas and choose to call Australia home.

Australia Day is about celebrating it’s diverse people and our unique culture you will not find anywhere else in the world.

There is a song sung by The Seekers called “I Am Australian” and it sums up my feelings for Australia Day perfectly because we are one and we are many and from all the lands on earth we come, we’ll share a dream and sing with one voice I am, you are, we are Australian.

This day also causes division between the traditional land holders of this country with the arrival of Captain Cook’s ship and the colonisation of their lands but also the social injustices caused to them and their people by others since arriving in Australia and taking over the lands of the traditional people.

I hope that we can reconcile as a country and a nation with the first people, to respect each other and to appreciate what we all contribute to making Australia a great place and special place to live.

Until next time

Kaye

Cruise memories…

On this day 3 years ago, January 8 2018, I boarded a cruise ship for my very first cruise and that is when my love affair with cruising really began in earnest.

The ship? The Golden Princess from Adelaide, Australia, my home port, to New Zealand and back again to Adelaide, Australia. The Golden Princess was my home away from home for the next 17 nights and I loved every second of my very first cruise. When it became time to disembark, I was thinking of all the ways that I could stowaway on the ship, that is how much I loved my first cruise.

When I became a member on one of the popular cruise sites, a member on that site remarked, “Welcome to the start of your cruise addiction”. How right they were! I’m well and truly hooked and I hope there is no cure for this addiction.

That cruise, I called it the “Go hard or stay home cruise” as 17 nights for a first cruise is pretty hard core, especially if you don’t know whether or not you are actually going to enjoy cruising or not.

Stepping onto the ship that first time was like stepping into another world because once it’s you on board a ship out in the middle of nowhere as there’s nothing but ocean surrounding the ship with no land in sight, it is definitely like being in another world. You also get caught up in the life on the ship where you can do as much or as little as you want, you actually forget that there is a world out beyond the ship and living the ship life.

My second cruise was called the “Go even harder or stay home cruise” as that was in November 2019 and it was for 18 nights going from Adelaide, Australia to Fiji and back again on the Golden Princess. I loved every second of my time on my first cruise on the Golden Princess and I fell in love with the ship, that I had to return on her. The Golden Princess had also been in dry dock in Singapore during the month of April 2018 and got a makeover in some of the public areas and so the second cruise on the Golden Princess was to see what changes had been made. It was fun playing “spot the difference”. (Now she’s been sold to P&O Australia and will become The Pacific Adventure when cruising returns to Australia.)

As a Pisces, this fish loves to cruise… why swim when you can get on a ship, right? Lol

On both my cruises, I met wonderful and interesting people, I explored lands I had never been to, I had fun and adventure on board the ship and with the locals I met during shore excursions.

When things return to normal, or whatever the new normal will be, I will be back cruising again. Cruising is my happy time. Being on a cruise ship is my happy place. I’ll just give the cruise lines and the passengers on the ships a few cruises to fine tune whatever covid safe restrictions and protocols they will have in place to ensure everyone’s safety before I board a cruise ship again but I will be on one.

Until I am able to get on another cruise ship, I’ll look at the photos and videos from both my cruises and relive some wonderful memories.

Until next time

Kaye