The talk covers my progression from a high-school lad paying 6d to see the Moon at a school fete, through 42 years of astronomical research during what I class as the Heroic Age of Australian Astronomy. From 1965 to the mid1990s I was fortunate to be able to use (and in many cases help commission) many telescopes and instruments, as well as being involved in major research programs. The emphasis will be on the way that programs and instrumentation changed during that time - from the photographic plate of the 1960s to the CCDs and multi-object integral field instruments of today. there will be many tales of mayhem and mishap during the testing of new telescopes and instruments, and some stories of offbeat characters met along the way.