tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1452959632598071513.post8651673938926959495..comments2024-02-26T10:09:57.729+11:00Comments on Casey Cardinia - links to our past: Cannons Creek, Warneet and Blind Bight - Part 2Casey Cardinia Library Corporationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14205978452644821723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1452959632598071513.post-49937229791212604662024-01-29T13:30:11.893+11:002024-01-29T13:30:11.893+11:00I spent pretty much all my non-school days of the ...I spent pretty much all my non-school days of the 60s based at the top of Rigby street, Warneet. <br />I was bouyed as a kid with success in yacht racing, first in sabots, then, in a small Arafura Cadet cat my father and I built, handicap racing with all the adults from age 11.<br />We ran around in old motor bikes and cars, even a chassis with a string to the carburettor for a throttle and a fire-prone plastic bottle atop the radiator for fuel.<br />I knew all the old guys, but especially loved Bill Tamo.<br /><br /><br />David Leighnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1452959632598071513.post-79503641912687642222019-06-03T19:34:44.389+10:002019-06-03T19:34:44.389+10:00As a kid my father bought a partially built house ...As a kid my father bought a partially built house which he completed around 1958.<br />I knew the Crouch’s and as a weekender my growing up was amazing.<br />Bill Tamo was the commodore of the Yacht Club at the time so we sailed anything that floated fishing was pretty good my dad owned an old Queenscliff couta boat and as kids we seconded to pump out a lot of boats every weekend.<br />Plenty of old cars meant we drove as the local cop was in Cranbourne <br />So much more to talk about but an amazing time in my lifeAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15838648447362319245noreply@blogger.com