Shorncliffe Pier

The things you learn on a walk. Shorncliffe was named as the cliff appeared Shorn when viewed from a distance.

It's been a very damp few days, but we still managed to take Cuku out for an adventure.

Looking a bit windswept and interesting in this pic.

We all had a lovely walk down to the bay. Past Matthew Thomas, well not quite we stopped off for a coffee.

The picture of contentment.

Look at that darling face.

Cuku is very easy to love and care for. We've had such a lovely stay at his home. How lucky are we to have met such a lovely owner and pup.

I do enjoy seeing a bit of quirky dog art on our walks.

The Beacon sculpture at Shorncliffe.

House Sit at Beautiful Brighton

Some of the wood left over after Cyclone Alfred at Brighton Beach

The last few months have been so busy... between selling and packing up our home - can't believe how long that took - searching for a new home, exploring new areas to live.

It's been a lot more difficult than we'd imagined. Oh and then throw in preparing for Cyclone Alfred to hit the Queensland coast. (What a build up that was, and how lucky we were it didn't reach predicted levels.)

Darling little Cuku

We've taken a break from house hunting, and are house sitting at Brighton minding a darling little soul called Cuku.

Cuku is so gorgeous. He's a very gentle boy. He really enjoys drives in the car, his walkies and he travels very well.

Off to the cafe. He uses a safety belt adaptor that clicks into the center seat belt connection for car travel.

Cuku took us to the Bay Cafe today. If you're in the area, The Bay Cafe is delightful. Situated on the waterfront, and they're dog friendly.

Cuku is a delightful little fellow to mind and explore the local area with. How lucky we are to have been asked to mind him. 🌺