Queensland Day

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Happy Queensland Day!

From Wikipedia:

Moves towards statehood began with a public meeting in 1851 to consider Queensland’s separation from the Colony of New South Wales. As the push for separation gained momentum, Queen Victoria was approached to consider establishing a separate colony based at Moreton Bay. The Queen gave her approval and signed the Letters Patent on 6 June 1859. On the same day, an Order-in-Council granted Queensland its own Constitution. Queensland became a self-governing colony with its own Governor, a nominated Legislative Council and an elected Legislative Assembly.

While Queensland Day is not a gazetted holiday in Queensland, many states and territories are observing the King’s birthday on Monday this weekend. Notably, Queensland and Western Australia do not have a gazetted public holiday on Monday. It’s been flat-out at work, with multiple incidents happening at once. I’m grateful not to be on call this weekend. That said, there have been messages to handle today.

How I observed Queensland Day

To celebrate Queensland Day, I went for a drive. I’ve recently got new tyres and new brake pads, so I wanted to go for a drive in the hills. I like windy roads and going up and down steep hills. It was wet and foggy, so visibility was poor. There were also cyclists on the road, who posed a mobile obstacle on quite narrow roads with a reasonable amount of oncoming traffic. It all made for a really enjoyable drive. On the way there, I listened to 1980s Australian hits, and on the way back, I listened to my favourite band, Celtic Worship.

My destination was a bakery that workmates had said had good coffee and excellent sausage rolls. I enjoyed a mug of coffee and a delicious cinnamon scroll. On the way out, I bought a pork-and-fennel sausage roll and brought it home. I had it for lunch. It was a very, very good sausage roll.

For dinner tonight, I had a pork knuckle with some sauerkraut and peas. The pork knuckle had been slowly cooked and then refrigerated. I finished it in an air fryer tonight.

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4 responses to “Queensland Day”

  1. Eha Carr Avatar

    A very happy Queensland Day and Long Weekend. Have never had sauerkraut (which I have loved since babyhood in Europe) together with peas but if you love it, glad you enjoy . . . the pork knuckle would be appreciated without comment . . . Have had quite a few mugs of black coffee myself today without added bakery items . . . they contain something called sugar and white flour which I avoid :) ! Glad you enjoyed your drive . . . perchance being a racing car driver should have been your alter ego . . . am smiling and going off to watch the Matildas . . . nought I really care for on tonight so might as well be nationalistic :) !

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Eha
      I enjoy driving
      The sauerkraut and peas didn’t seem to clash to my taste

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      1. Eha Carr Avatar

        Ah, remember I was born up Baltics/Scandinavia way – childhood rules and tastes > pork, smashed potatoes and sauerkraut with a glass of vodka and a beer chaser . . . I know, I know :) ! Driving – I remember you talking about driving at what I thought a rather frightening speed twixt Darwin and the Alice . .. :) !

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        1. Gary Avatar

          Yes. I enjoy speed

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