Ear Candy 2022.02 – La Niña con La Tos Picante

Hey, I am feeling lucky now
As we melt into the couch
And I think it’s going to rain again today

And I think I’ve lost my mind
Spending all this time inside
Now my body’s gone to shit but I feel fine

Paul White

Songs of a steamy summer of improvised lockdown. Drinking a Dark & Stormy as the day transforms itself to match your cocktail. La Niña’s clouds roll in at the end of humid days spent alone.

The hospitals are full and the supermarket shelves are empty.

Everything is fine for a moment during those post-work swims.

Everything is simple ’til it’s not

Republic Model Proposal

I’ve been a member of the Australian Republic Movement for some time now. My support of the idea has never wavered, but my belief in the prospect of getting it done has. So, it’s good to finally see some movement to the Movement.

The ARM has announced their new proposed model. It’s good to finally see it released. I’ve contributed thoughts, time, and support to the development of this proposal over the last two years. I’m delighted to see that a lot of my opinions have been accommodated here. In particular:

  • The word “President” has been removed from all of the material, with a title yet to be determined. For many people with a limited understanding of the system, the word President will trigger images of a US system. Even though this couldn’t be further from the truth, language is an important shorthand to get messages across. I’m still hoping for a unique Australian title, perhaps derived from a First Nations language.
  • The new Head of State would not be allowed to circumvent legislation (which the royal family are currently allowed to do). Just because they don’t, doesn’t mean they won’t. Convention is becoming less conventional.
  • The PM (a position not currently mentioned in the constitution) would no longer be able to unilaterally sack the Head of State, as they can currently do to the Governor-General. The parliament would be empowered to do so in extreme circumstances.
  • Given the above, it improves the current system in practical ways, not just symbolic.

I’m well aware this topic is not top of mind for most people right now who are battling the clusterfuck of piss-poor lazy government – struggling to get food, RATs, vaccines. But the Queen, who is 95, will not be around much longer, and soon enough her son will take over. The idea of continuing with this foreign unaccountable celebrity family at the top of the chain is ludicrous. The system is broken.

The full proposal is explained here.

Bushwalks to Beaches

After two months of bullshit rain and cold temps, the Christmas / New Year break really turned on the weather, and since it couldn’t be spent at the pub or with friends thanks to Omicron, I took the opportunity to get out and do some trails and find a beach away from the crowds.

Resolute Beach Loop Trail

First, I went north into Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to west head. I’m mostly certain I’ve not been to this part of the park before and it seems I’ve been missing out. Resolute Beach is one of my new favourites. Good bushland too, and good to see everyone having fun in the water.

Resolute Beach

Palm Jungle loop track

Next I headed south into Royal National Park, getting up pre-dawn and hitting the road to get in there before the expected crowds. I was parked at Garawarra Farm at 7am and hit the trail. This trail had it all – eucalyptus scrubland, “jungle” palm tree bush, grassland and beach.

The morning light was crisp and bright, and the temperature climbed rapidly. I got to Burning Palms Beach by 9am and jumped straight into the water. There’s nothing quite like that feeling you get when the beach peeks between the trees of the trail in front of you.