The Daily Good News

GuySmiley started the topic in Friday, 2 Nov 2018 at 02:04 pm

Dedicated to good news ....

Blowin Thursday, 22 Oct 2020 at 02:06 pm new

Wont someone think of the big eyed little calves !

Blowin Thursday, 22 Oct 2020 at 02:10 pm new

Is it personal , Zen ?

Do you just harbour a deep hatred for cows ?

https://i.ibb.co/bQQB6NP/AB4-BB03-E-E185-4-ED7-8-D03-93685140-A2-B7.jpg

( pretty sure that’s a cow . Could be wrong . It looks like Paddington Bear crossed with a Labrador )

tubeshooter Thursday, 22 Oct 2020 at 08:45 pm new

Mmmmmm .. I've had the pleasure of eating many aged prime cuts. A fringe benefit of being a commercial fisho is often having a solid relationship with the the local butcher. {and bottle shop owner / publican and various taxi drivers , but I digress} Stuff you won't see for sale , but sourced and kept for their own personal consumption,.
I'm just glad I got my fish fingers ,eggs and chips down before I glanced those posts.

Westofthelake Thursday, 22 Oct 2020 at 09:26 pm new

@stu, I liked how you put the "Vegetarians, turn away now" comment after making it necessary to scroll past the pics first...

"Had a pleasant nutty smell", haha as opposed to a 'netty' smell, which at a guess is a bit fish-like?

tubeshooter Thursday, 22 Oct 2020 at 11:46 pm new
AndyM Friday, 23 Oct 2020 at 11:00 am new

Bob Brown finally brings a crucial topic into the spotlight.

Of course, the woke left and also right-wing economics won't want to know about it.

Good news nonetheless I think.

https://theconversation.com/bob-brown-is-right-its-time-environmentalis…

factotum Friday, 23 Oct 2020 at 11:37 am new

Good news?

Chew Tapendatol SR, then swallow. Preferably washed down with a 'wee nippy sweetie'.

And a scoob, of course.

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AndyM Friday, 23 Oct 2020 at 01:31 pm new

Gee, wow, thanks for that.

Blowin Wednesday, 28 Oct 2020 at 03:46 pm new

A comment on another thread reminded me of something I saw this morning....the two Osprey fledglings down the road are starting to make regular appearances and it looks like they may be ready to take life on solo.

Crazy when you see their nest which is built on a flimsy branch a metre or so from the top of a huge Norfolk pine . Hard to believe that something they’ve made from spit and twigs could possibly survive the howling winds it’d be subjected to up there. No nails , screws , nuts and bolts. Particularly impressive when you consider it’s basically made with just their lips and feet seeing how Ospreys don’t have any hands to speak of.

In regards to the mention of drones and ospreys . As much as I despise drones , I don’t think the ospreys give too much of a fuck as long as they’re not being continuously buzzed directly over their nest . Even then it’s questionable when you see the way that they are relentlessly hassled by every other bird in the vicinity anyway. They don’t get five minutes respite from being humbugged by some pesky little bird or another.

https://i.ibb.co/3FzvnxM/84-AD48-DD-AEE2-4-D61-A0-F3-1-E6728-C9-B719.png

AndyM Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 08:41 pm new

The last few days were full of good news.

Drove down out the back of Coffs and up into the New England national park.
Started at Point Lookout at about 1350m, up in the clouds amongst the Antarctic Beech trees.
Dropped about 1100m over 21km the first day, down to the headwaters of the Bellinger River. Rock hopped for about half a day then set up camp.
Rain was pretty constant and there was a cracking storm that night with thunder rolling up and down the valley and lightning illuminating the ridges.

Next day was more of the same as we followed the river for another 20km through pristine sub-tropical rainforest and further downstream, past long-abandoned settlements.

Meanwhile, it rained and hailed and the river kept rising.

Just at the end of the walk was what should have been an easy 50m wade across waist-deep water, however the water was now flood-brown and flowing quick.

Walking across with a pack on the back would have been a big mistake but luckily I had an oversize dry bag with me. Everything went in the dry bag except the empty backpack which stayed on my back.

Ended up stripping naked and using the dry bag for buoyancy and stability, walked/floated the final crossing.
Subsequently felt as hardcore as G.I. Joe with a kung fu grip.

Next day was a 17km paddle down the same river, through rainforest and then farmland, ending at the locality of Thora.

Amazing four days and the sort of stuff that keeps you alive.

https://i.ibb.co/3TqVJ4S/IMG-6231.jpg

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https://i.ibb.co/rvQZ3k4/IMG-6237.jpg

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thermalben Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 08:38 pm new

Epic stuff Andy.

AndyM Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 08:42 pm new

I'm paying for it now Ben!

tubeshooter Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 08:59 pm new

Yeah , Awesome ,
Sounds like you could slam a 'fully loaded can'..

GuySmiley Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 09:11 pm new

Well done Andy

AndyM Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 09:18 pm new

I was definitely singing the Solo Man song at one stage.

Rabbits68 Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 11:31 pm new

Absolutely amazing AndyM. That is living life to the full. Well done. Also the most positive post i’ve seen on SN for a good while. Inspiring stuff.....

Westofthelake Saturday, 31 Oct 2020 at 11:33 pm new

Unreal Andy. Sing it like no ones listening.

AndyM Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 06:24 am new

Thanks fellas!

Blowin Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 06:41 am new

Andy -Were you carrying your kayaks through the walks ? How far between paddles.

AndyM Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 07:42 am new

The section from Point Lookout to Darkwood Road was just a walk with a car at each end, kayaks locked to the roof.
We then re-sorted the cars (3 hour + round trip shuffle) and paddled Darkwood Road to Thora.
Kayaks are big heavy plastic bastards, so no walking in with packrafts.
Heard a story of others who accessed the Bellinger via Sirius Road with packrafts.

freeride76 Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 07:57 am new

bet there were some horse bass in those deep pools.

Blowin Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 08:09 am new

Looked unreal . Inspirational stuff.

AndyM Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 09:10 am new

Blowin, this app is s great start, complete with links to water levels.

https://www.waterwaysguide.org.au/paddlesafeapp

AndyM Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 09:38 am new

Heaps of fish FR, didn’t see any bigun’s but they were everywhere as we were wading through.
Next time you’re down there, maybe drive to the end of Darkwood Road, throughthe unlocked public access gate, and to Dardanelles Bridge.
Beautiful area and would surely have fish.
Dardanelles Bridge is better than it sounds, hasn’t been a bridge there for decades and is close to pristine.
Can get the tribe right to the water’s edge.

Blowin Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 09:48 am new

Cheers Andy. Just downloaded it and it looks unreal. Keen to get into it. Cracking time of year for non ocean related activities.

AndyM Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 09:56 am new

And all you need are two cars and some cheap sit on top kayaks.

Distracted Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 10:03 am new

Nice stuff Andy. Have been talking for ages about doing a similar trip down the Upper Macleay using li-los for the water stretches.... need to get serious. Tricky thing is the car drop off and pickups.

chook Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 11:16 am new

Damn that looks good. The bush looks at its best in the rain.

FYI...one of the solo men was a warriewood/ n Narra local and shaped for McGrigor

Michael Bourne Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 11:41 am new

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AndyM Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 01:39 pm new

Doesn’t it Chook.

Antarctic Beech forests in the mist and the rain are fantastic.

factotum Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 02:09 pm new
Blowin Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 02:44 pm new

My first board was a McGrigor . Wonder if the solo man shaped it ?

Out of the water today so I went for a gentle walk to scope the ocean. Definitely on the cusp of summer . Saw my first cicada . Nice blue current running from the North. A couple of feet of pretty North East swell with a squadron of a dozen solid kings swimming through the lineup. They would’ve been at least metre long . Ospreys , whales and no one around.
Good day to be alive I reckon.

simba Sunday, 1 Nov 2020 at 08:56 pm new

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stunet Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 09:08 am new

Runaway train in Rotterdam saved by whale tail statue.

Some headlines covering the story:

'Stopping All Cetaceans'
'What A Fluke'

Westofthelake Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 09:17 am new

Wow if I hadn't seen the photos I would have thought it was just a tall tale...

Jono Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 09:18 am new

haaa... "The statue, coincidentally called Saved by a Whale's Tale, had not been intended to actually save a train."

AndyM Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 10:29 am new

'Stopping All Cetaceans'

Fantastic!

AndyM Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 10:31 am new

Does this mean that Australians might actually be able to buy reasonably priced crays?

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-03/china-broadens-trade-war-against…

seaslug Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 10:39 am new

Hell no AndyM, we can't have that...

garyg1412 Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 10:46 am new

Depends on their break even price AndyM. I heard somewhere that this is in the region of about $50/kg but stand corrected. If this issue spirals and the industry tanks then the only winners will be the recreational fishers. The other downside is we won't be able to watch Aussie Lobster Men for a while!!!

stunet Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 02:33 pm new

Dunno if it qualifies as good news but I can't be arsed starting a new thread:

Mentioned last week how I was on Radio National's 'The Book Shelf' chatting about Malcolm Knox's latest book, and the poddy has gone live. 

velocityjohnno Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 03:48 pm new

Well there you go, some contemporary art with both form and function. (The whales)

tubeshooter Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 06:49 pm new

A win for the little guy... opposed and commented to council on a DA by a rich Sydney developer. It relates to the retention of old man banksias, red gums and a few others , and the established wildlife corridor to the National Park ,{video evidence over10 years} , as well as 'tracked machinery' to tear it all down ,, haha
Old mate has to rethink and amend his grand plan ,, suck it fuckwit.

stunet Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 08:20 pm new

Nice one, TS. 

Blowin Tuesday, 3 Nov 2020 at 08:41 pm new

Stoked.

tubeshooter Wednesday, 4 Nov 2020 at 12:22 am new

yeah cheers guys, , it gets better , He now can't touch one faarkin branch on one tree without a qualified wildlife expert /"fauna ecologist" present. NPWS are onto it and are backing us too.
And that's just the start .
Game on.

simba Wednesday, 4 Nov 2020 at 05:58 am new

gotta love old man banksias and all that goes with em....thank you ts

udo Wednesday, 4 Nov 2020 at 07:53 am new
stunet Wednesday, 4 Nov 2020 at 01:52 pm new

Conor, sly fade for the inside section:

GuySmiley Monday, 9 Nov 2020 at 06:01 pm new

Had my first surf today in sometime, surprisingly empty, good size for someone coming out of lockdown, drove home tired but stoked listening to the Sandpebbles. Life is good.