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An evening at Suttons Beach, Redcliffe, Queensland

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  It started by a quick trip to the twilight markets and then I decided to go for a drive to Redcliffe. I wanted to see the moon light hit the water just right.  I missed a turn off to Scarborough and decided instead I would see if I could get a park at the always busy Suttons Beach. Again, just like my last walk, I hopped out of the car and the instant sea weed smell filled my senses and then just as soon as it entered my nose it also left just as quickly.  I turned my attention to the beach. I saw a woman nearly trip and later I realised it was because of the wind. It was very windy. Redcliffe can get quite windy at night and nothing is wrong with this if you pack a light jumper and a hair tie, of which I had neither.  There is something about the cold, that unless I’m dressed for it I tend to move on quickly. But hold on, I came a long way to see the ocean. I wasn’t turning back now.  To my right was a large playground and to my left undercover picnic tables ...

Walking at Bells BeachPark to Woody Point, Redcliffe, Queensland

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So every week, I try and go on an adventure and it doesn’t have to be somewhere new. This week, I started at Bells BeachPark and walked to Woody Point Jetty in Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia.  I parked just in front of Bells BeachPark and the instant smell of seaweed was so intense when I opened my car door it made me laugh out loud. And then I closed my door. Was it going to smell the entire time I was out there? I got my things and re-opened the door. The smell quickly left, thank goodness and I didn’t smell it for the rest of the time I was there.  The view immediately was exciting and it was a very interesting walk with all the different types of landscape to see along the way. As you can see in the above photo I took, it half circles around from the beach to trees and then to apartment living.  Walking along the beach, I felt like my stresses were lifted and I definitely could see the benefit of living near a beach. At first I walked close to the waves crashing and...

Venturing to the LifeLine Bookfest

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  So I wanted to go this year to the LifeLine Bookfest. I have been starting to get back into reading books and the LifeLine Bookfest delivers an array of genres ready for your purchase.  I caught the train and got off at Roma Street. I stopped at 7/11 to get some snacks (because I was in a rush to get the train I forgot the snacks.) I walked a bit further and found the Kurlipa bridge to walk across from to get to the Brisbane Convention Centre at Southbank.  I walked along the river front because to be honest, I couldn’t really remember where the Brisbane Convention Centre was but I thought if I follow the river, it should help me get there. (Of course if I really got lost, I would just use Google Maps).  The water sound was crashing on the other side of the path. It was very peaceful. And even though it was sort of early there were many people walking and riding bikes on the path.  About LifeLine  Going to the Bookfest you feel great that you are supporti...

A walking adventure at Scarborough, Queensland

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There is this hidden walking gem that it appears only a few know about. If you go to any water area along Redcliffe there are always people around but here, only a few locals with their dogs seem to know about this place. So where is it?  Endeavour Park off Endeavour Esplanade in Scarborough, Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia.  I left work early and decided to do a walking adventure at one of my favourite locations. The charm of the housing lined up with views of the ocean is smart housing. Plus the different types of boats from sail boats to whale watching yachts is a sight to see and then you have the ocean literally at your feet.  Plus, I don’t know what it is but it’s so cool to see the sky meet with the ocean. You can just breathe fresh air here and just feel good.  The walking area seems small but it isn’t. I did 5,000 steps up and down the strip.  I then walked along the sandy mud because, why not? It’s just as cool.  Look at the beautiful sky in this...