Gail Rehbein exerts copyright over the stories and photographs on this site (2014-2022).
It began with an innocent question. “Do you want to go for a ride in the morning Gail?” “I’d love to!” We were visiting Bargara for another wedding and I’d brought my bike in the hope of some relaxing bike rides in the beautiful autumn weather. “How far do you think you can ride?” my brother asks. Now I start to wonder… what am I stepping into here and ask cautiously, noticing… Read More
Category: Experiment, Travel Tags: Autumn, Bargara, bike-riders, Bundaberg, Burnett Heads, Canefields, Coffee, Coral Coast, Drafting, Family, Kangaroos, Statistics, The Hummock
βIt was certainly a very hot autumn dayβ, reported the Bureau of Meteorology. Yesterday, the fifth day of autumn, I forgot that summer was over. And so did autumn. Usually a time of gentler temperatures and cooler air, autumn stepped aside and summer charged in. Sizzling unsuspecting skin left uncovered. Evaporating moisture with an atmosphere warmed by a northeast wind. I hadnβt expected it to be so hot. A day earlier, the… Read More
Category: Experiment, Sustainability, Weather Tags: Autumn, Climate change, Currumbin, Heat, lifestyle change, Meditation, Summer, Surfing
Gail Rehbein exerts copyright over the stories and photographs on this site (2014-2022).
Gail Rehbein exerts copyright over the stories and photographs on this site (2014-2022).
a bike for all seasons