The Family Album MKII
Posted: 05 May 2011, 07:01
As a bit of Background. I was recently given a DVD with a lot of family photos.
Many of the photos are of my wife when she was a young carefree girl.
If I was to post those here I would be looking for a new place to stow my "toys", so they will remain closed.
There are some of my wifes uncle and his various exploits.
John was a very accomplished waterskier in the mid 1960 thru to that early 1970's.
He skied at the Moomba Masters and was a key part of one of the acts at Carribean Gardens her in Scoresby. He was friends with many of the Australian Barefoot Water Ski Team members of the era and skied barefoot himself.
So onto the photos and their history. John and his wife, Barbara, have had houseboats on Eildon Weir almost since it was open to recreational boating. Their first houseboat was a Franklin. Yes, the same people that built caravans. Come to think of it many of the first houseboats really looked like caravans on floats.
So a lot of these photos are taken at Eildon.
Many of the photos are of my wife when she was a young carefree girl.
If I was to post those here I would be looking for a new place to stow my "toys", so they will remain closed.
There are some of my wifes uncle and his various exploits.
John was a very accomplished waterskier in the mid 1960 thru to that early 1970's.
He skied at the Moomba Masters and was a key part of one of the acts at Carribean Gardens her in Scoresby. He was friends with many of the Australian Barefoot Water Ski Team members of the era and skied barefoot himself.
So onto the photos and their history. John and his wife, Barbara, have had houseboats on Eildon Weir almost since it was open to recreational boating. Their first houseboat was a Franklin. Yes, the same people that built caravans. Come to think of it many of the first houseboats really looked like caravans on floats.
So a lot of these photos are taken at Eildon.