Rian, good to have you stop by. I didn't know it was my perfect home when I first saw it. Perfect might be a stretch but it is closer than anything else we've ever seen. It's all on one floor and it isn't so big that we need a second kitchen (one house we looked at had a mini-kitchen off the second floor master suite).Nothing clever to add but I do love every aspect of your home.
The gardens really do it for me as well.
As always Bob, I just grin madly when I read and enjoy your updates.
Steve, like yours there is a tranquility that makes home more restful than going off on holiday.Bob, thank you so much for sharing, your pictures speak a thousand words.![]()
Stewart, those are northern hemisphere bananas! Notice how they swirl clockwise from the top? [Actually I have no clue!]Bob, I think your banana picture is from when you were living Downunder.![]()
Ken, thank you for your background. Even your obsession speaks to me. In 1987 we celebrated our 25th anniversary and I decided to buy two silver cars to celebrate. I bought a year-old Dodge convertible with a turbo 4-cylinder for her and an eight-year-old BMW for me. I think I paid $10K for each of them. The 1979 BMW 733i had been brought in from Germany. It didn't have the giant US bumpers and minimal smog equipment. It also had manual windows and sheepskin upholstery (not seat covers, upholstery). Upgraded the wheels and installed Eibach springs so it handled pretty well.Hi Bob,
Thanks for the background. I can bore you with some of mine. Was born in LA, and grew up in San Francisco during the 60's and 70's. Moved to the Bahamas in 76, and left in 81. Joined the US Navy for 6 years, and then to Uni.
I came out here after Uni. Mum was Australian, and dad is American, so the move made sense to me. Went to Uni, and graduated from UT Health Science Ctr in Houston. Degree was in Cardiovascular Perfusion, and they needed perfusionists here in Aus.
Moved to Melbourne, and met my wife shortly afterwards (didn't know it at the time). We got together after a few years, and she has been by my side for the last 22. Funny she loves the house we live in now, and says she never wants to leave. I keep pointing out spots where I can bury her
Worked in heart surgery for 24 years, and became exhausted with the hours.
Moved up to Clifton Beach to retire, and got bored going to coffee and lunch with SHMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed). Ended up with a job as a Corrections Officer at the prison near by. Hence a job I don't have to think at, and good pay for the amount of work I actually do. Good retirement job.
Great to see pictures of your yard. Looks beautiful, and well looked after. We have lots of the same plants here in the tropics. Fla. is a place I would consider if we ever moved to the US.
Schooling, lifestyle, and healthcare are some of the reasons we still live here.
Photo of my wife's obsession, with mine in the background.
When we moved to Australia in 1989 I went to the BMW dealer in Sydney and asked if they had a used 733i. He said no but they had a used 5-Series that they would let go for $100,000 Aus. I ended up buying a new Toyota Camry for $27,000 and sold it back to the dealer two years later for $17,000. My wife was upset until I reminded her that the company gave us $8,400 toward a car so it cost us $800 a year plus operating expenses. As much as I loved the BMW, my wife hated it (didn't have one-finger power steering like the American cars she was used to). A couple of repairs on the car cost thousands more than expected (Bosch ABS unit was $2,500 just for the part). When a blown head gasket left me stranded at 1:00 in the morning on I-95 coming home from the airport it was time to let it go (after I did the head gasket, fixed some rust and painted the car).
Thank you Bears Fan. It doesn't feel like we live "in town."Bob you have done a wonderful job with your property! It is simply gorgeous![]()
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Gerard, thank you. I try to keep after it.Beautiful Bob just beautiful.
Dan, guess I dodged a bullet. There's four more bags of pine bark mulch just out of frame. We were working in the noonday sun again and rather than spreading the mulch as my final act, I went in the pool to cool off and quit for the day. When the lawn guys were done the next day I decided to take pictures rather than start the sweat festival again. It's been torrential rain every day since then so the bag is still there as well as the other four.Thank you Bob. I wasn't thinking you ignored me (OH YES I WAS).JK. You have beautiful property. That memorial garden is very nice, both in thought and visual delight (once you move the bag of
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I very much enjoy gardening (flowers as well as vegetables) but I haven't kept up with it in the last few years. If I had, I would be able to show you some our work. Maybe you've inspired me to get back at it and show off a little of our effort. I'll see where the summer (and my ambition) take me.
Again, thanks for sharing. Now go move that bag out of the memorial garden and take another picture of it.![]()
I rose at the crack of something this morning (8:30 as I recall) and washed the Cadillac so it would impress my son on Father's Day. After all, he indirectly bought it for me!








