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Watch out ! Its photo time with Uncle Gordo!

Well its been about a month since I moved up here. Regret not one single thing about moving here, which has been great. Been travelling around a heap, up to Sunshine Coast, down to the Gold Coast, around Brisbane and lots of other places. Everything is unbelieveable up here and so much better, and I don't think I'll be coming back to VIC anytime soon unless on holiday. Up here *every* day feels like a holiday :P

Anyhow, had my fun and my semi-holiday, now its the new year better get serious about finding work and boring stuff like that.

So I've been going crazy with the digital camera on my travels.. some large photos here, but most of you are slacking off at work so i'm sure its not too much troublez :)

Rainforest up near Birra Burra and of course some skylines:

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More rainforest, great stuff!

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The Goldcoast from the best position:

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The back yard of my mates place, and where i was staying until I moved up to Brisbane.. great for fishing, swimming, or just sitting:

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Sunset I took at my mates place last night (yawn):

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more, around brisbane..

where i'm living now in Brisbane:

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the view from the back balcony (crap isn't it :P):

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my street:

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view short walk from my place:

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brisbane sunset:

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what a great city (from mt cootha)...

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on the river:

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around the sunshine coast...

Glasshouse mountains:

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and what is queensland without a big "something-or-other":

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Driving back to Brisbane at sunset (only 1 hour away :)):

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Guess thats enough :P don't want to make you all come up here after all..hehe..

Watch out ! Its photo time with Uncle Gordo!

:P

Uncle Gordo AHAHHAHA!

mmm... i bet a few people know what im thinking right now...

SAU Cruise to Gordo's House :)

You've done well mate, it looks TOTALLY awesome up there.

;)

And you... Aint you meant to be 'tuning' a certain young lady i know right about now???

Or aint you getting anywhere again?

AHAHAHHAHAH

:P

Uncle Gordo  AHAHHAHA!

mmm... i bet a few people know what im thinking right now...  

SAU Cruise to Gordo's House  :)

You've done well mate, it looks TOTALLY awesome up there.

And you... Aint you meant to be 'tuning' a certain young lady i know right about now???

Or aint you getting anywhere again?

AHAHAHHAHAH

BAHAHA, umm im getting ready to go out, the 'tuning' will be done later tonight on the dyno... :zap:

hehe, its kind of a long drive though, although not that bad as long as some f*cker truck doesn't rip your door off! New panel goes on tomorrow, then at some stage i'll get them painted - i'll post a pic, the multicoloured 33 :P

yup, its really good - i'm sure the "new" feeling will where off a bit when i have to do boring things like work, etc but for now its awesome..

btw: note my new sig :)

are you there forever now?

make sure you go to woodford folk festival from 26th of decemder - 1st of jan (end of the year i know) awesome, been twice, once as a guest and once as a performer. and its boiling but pissing down rain, and they are all free lovin hippies there, i may go this year to play drums

so yes

GO!

Stands up and salutes his home state...

Nice pics gordo, the drive to the glass house mountains is very scenic... Did u make it up to coolum and noosa?

We could do a whole promotional campaign, where we take pics from our day to day lives, just to rub it in a touch, lol.

The feeling of being on holiday never wears off, well its hasnt for 14 months for me :D Qld is not just a place to live, its a lifestyle

:zap:

Stands up and salutes his home state...

Nice pics gordo, the drive to the glass house mountains is very scenic... Did u make it up to coolum and noosa?

We could do a whole promotional campaign, where we take pics from our day to day lives, just to rub it in a touch, lol.

hehe, it would be too easy! yeah, lots of photos have turned out great. Made it up to Noosa for a bit (although it was a bit grey at the time) but believe it or not i think its way overrated, seemed pretty shitty to me. Better beaches and lots of other things many other places.

my mate who was up for a couple of weeks and had never been, quickly came to the conclusion it was better than melbourne and i just said "well told you so, now back down to melbourne with u and all the other mexicans! :D"

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