Monday, December 14, 2009
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Warning to all
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| From APT 6 Goma |
A sausage sizzle, even if it is at the Gallery of Modern Art, is a BYOM* event. Be prepared.
*Bring Your Own Mustard
GOMA - APT 6
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| From APT 6 Goma |
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| From APT 6 Goma |
The other principle reason we chose to attend the opening was that there were to be two outdoor exhibitions - a "fruit market" of paper fruit. (You could by the printed paper sheets and cut out/fold/make your own. A banana for 80c! Cheaper than what I pay for bananas in the flesh!)
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| From APT 6 Goma |
The second, awe inspiring, not to be missed exhibit were the bubble machines! I could not stop smiling.
A quick slideshow of art from the exhibition. We recommend it to everyone!
Life imitates Art
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| From APT 6 Goma |
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| From APT 6 Goma |
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Coordination:
I'm thinking ahead to my 2010 resolution and contemplating something like "looking in a mirror before I go out". This comes from the juxtaposition of two things. Being entirely impressed with the effort that some women put into dressing and seeing myself in the photos Kevin mother took while here in Brisbane (photo withheld - public service).
I'll never be able to achieve the level of pizzazz I witnessed today - how Anna Bligh matched her outfit to the colo(u)r (no doubt) of the APT signs at the GOMA - including her shoes (not pictured - just trust me...)
or the woman sitting in front of me on the train who's bra matched her dress! >
But, I'm hoping to be more easily distinguished from "bag lady" or "recently released mental patient" or as Kevin labels it "little old lady".
I'll never be able to achieve the level of pizzazz I witnessed today - how Anna Bligh matched her outfit to the colo(u)r (no doubt) of the APT signs at the GOMA - including her shoes (not pictured - just trust me...)
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| From APT 6 Goma |
or the woman sitting in front of me on the train who's bra matched her dress! >
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| From APT 6 Goma |
But, I'm hoping to be more easily distinguished from "bag lady" or "recently released mental patient" or as Kevin labels it "little old lady".
Looking up!
Finally a clear night. At 2:37 AM Kevin and I made our way out into the street, some of us clad in our pjs, and watched the International Space Station zip across the sky. I'm pretty sure I saw them waving.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Friday - Tangalooma Resort
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| From tangalooma |
Like everything so far, and I hope this doesn't discourage you, we needed to be up early to catch the 7 AM ferry across the bay to Moreton Island. I'm not sure if there were dolphins or whales to see while we crossed the bay. I fell asleep. We arrived just in time for the pelican feeding off the pier.
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| From tangalooma |
We stopped by the resort "fish pool" to "watch" the fish feeding. (I saw plenty of prawns and fish and squid being cut into pieces and tossed in the water but not so much eating or even fish. Ah, the trials of being under-tall.) However, it was at this experience where we learned something that would prove to be quite useful. Starfish have a tendency to wash up on shore. If they aren't the delicate legged "brittle stars", it is appropriate "to Frisbee" them back out into the water.
There are many activities at the resort - snorkeling, kayaking, jet skis, tobogganing down the dunes. We chose to go fish feeding out by the sunken ship reef. That, and feed the dolphins - but that is done at sundown. We aren't there yet. (See? Plenty of new fun activities you can make us try! Including archery. But we won't talk about that. Kevin might cry.)
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| From tangalooma |
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| From tangalooma |
After lunch we played in the water though not all of us were willing to get our hair wet. (Names withheld.)
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| From tangalooma |
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| From tangalooma |
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| From tangalooma |
Finally, as the sun dropped the dolphins started coming in. After getting our instructions we formed 5 lines and waited our turn. I expected I'd be knee deep in water, but I found that it was impossible to roll up my shorts high enough to avoid wet pants. I had a wet seat - but it was worth it! We were each given a small (dead) fish and instructed to hold it by the tail like an ice cream cone, shove it head first under the water, and LET GO when the dolphin grabbed it. Ah! A guide accompanied every guest and recited the instructions again. Then, reached into his bag and handed out more fish for us to feed. Photos were taken. Photos that I would probably have paid $45 for - except that immediately upon completion of the feeding we were hustled back onto the ferry and setting out for home.
Sydney Day 3 - The North Shore
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
We ended our Sydney visit with lunch in Manly and then caught the ferry back to the city.
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
From Bill Bryson's "In A Sunburned Country":
Before you the spangly water is crowded with the harbour's stout and old-fashioned ferries, looking for all the world as if they have been plucked from the pages of a 1940s children's book with a title like Thomas the Tugboat...
P.S. Everyone is encouraged to read Bill Bryson's wonderful book about Australia. We love the book, Bill, and referred to it often as we made our own trek around the country in 2002.
Syndey Day 2 - Opera House and more
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
Monday. We had a lunch date with our friend Pat and so needed to create a schedule. Opera House and Royal Botanic Garden before lunch. Sydney Tower and ?? after.
It has been a couple years now since we last went on the tour of the Opera House and they've shaken things up a bit. Now, you can have your photo taken in front of the Opera House and the delivery van that is parked in front of the Opera House while waiting for the tour to begin. At the end of the tour you can pick-up that photo and take it home with you - for $45. An AMAZING price, I think. Even for Australia. (I thought that all morning until I learned you can get a photo of yourself/your party posed in front of a placard at the Sydney Tower for the same $45 price. Now the Opera House/delivery truck photo seems like a bargain.) The tour itself has changed in good ways. Now, they give everyone head phones so you can hear the guide very easily. And, the history of the design and construction of the building has been recorded. Three short video segments projected onto various walls. I couldn't understand how the sails of the Opera House were "lifted" out of a hemisphere until I watched the demonstration. (Not that I could describe it here nor re-create it - probably even if my life depended on it. Probably.) Anyway, I thought the videos were a very nice addition. Finally, I learned that Utzon's inspiration for the breathtaking (pun intended) stair to the opera house was from the temples of the Aztecs.
Kevin and I love the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, the Gardens. I take the same photos every visit. It always feels like a great new find.
After viewing Sydney from the top of the Sydney Tower, it was time for a rest. Kevin and I went looking for the bus tickets we'd need the next day while Linda read in the room. We stumbled upon an excellent pizza deal and brought dinner back to the room. Later, making use of the bargain tickets we'd purchased at the tower, Kevin and I then explored the aquarium at Darling Harbour. I only seem to go there at night. I recommend it. Wandering through the rooms and glass tunnels inside the large tanks while everything is still and dark is magical.
South to Sydney! Day 1
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
As aghast as Kevin and Linda had been about our Friday Bruce highway plan, an even earlier wake up and departure was required for our flight to Sydney. The weekend weather was still grey and a bit rainy - even in NSW. We took a taxi from the airport to our hostel at Darling Harbour: The Woolbrokers. Very nice. (I had stayed there before with Carroll, Karen and Cruz.) And, very convenient to seeing things in the city - which is what we commenced to do.
We saw the "usual":
Queen Victoria Building
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
Darling Harbour
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
Hyde Park
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
St. Mary's Cathedral
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
We discovered something new and very cool. An underground moving sidewalk - a very fast moving underground moving sidewalk - filled with interesting murals and going to the parking garage for the Domain. Not that we had a car nor any desire to see the car park. None the less, totally worth checking out.
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Linda's Visit - Traveling North!
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
Initially I was concerned about the rain, but it ended up being an ideal day. Only enough rain to prompt us to buy ponchos. Then, the sun came out...but it stayed comfortable. Fabulous.
First stop - after a bit of being lost...The Glass House Mountains! While I've enjoyed seeing them before, I think they've never looked better than they did that morning shrouded in the mist. Doesn't it feel cool? Cool as in both comfortable and mysterious...
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
On the way down from the lookout, a kangaroo hopped out in front of our car. This is always cool - just like when you see deer at home - as long as there is no collision with the car! I'd like to say the photo is supposed to look like this to capture the feeling of movement, but you know better.
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
Next stop - Australia zoo. No photo of Kevin and I in our fashionable Australia Zoo ponchos, but in the photo of the American Alligators you can see the rain. And, a very brave water dragon.
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
Finally, back to the rainforest. Kevin and I are very impressed by this little place. We've decided everyone must go. It was an overcast day, as I've said. Not the intense sunshine we had last visit and so too dark for good photography (with my equipment.) No snakes this time. I don't think Linda was disappointed. We did find pademelons, however. Yay.
Linda's visit - Introduction
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| From Linda's visit to Australia |
But, that wasn't supposed to be the point of the post. (See title.) Two of these last weeks were spent with Kevin's mother. It was her first visit to our home and to Australia. This required travel time and touring. Yay! We love showing guests around. Unlike Flat Stanley, Linda was able to take her own photographs, so I only have about 200 new ones. Don't worry. They won't all appear here.
Kevin took his mother around to see things in the city - Fortitude Valley (China Town), City Hall (Clock Tower), Queen Street Mall, Mt Cootha lookout... Those days I worked. (He is the one with the "generous" vacation package. Mine was pretty much already consumed by two trips home in the last 12 months.) The point of this is there are absolutely no photographs.
I did take off the two weekends and the Monday and Tuesday of her visit. Therefore, I got to also enjoy the Glass House Mountains, Australia Zoo, Mary Cairncross Reserve, Sydney(!!), and the Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island(!!!). What follows is a brief review.
Follows, that is in separate posts.
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Tomorrow! At last!
Coming to Brisbane - well almost - and we'll be there! Sweating. Tomorrow!
The wait is over!
Flat Stanley is back in Ohio!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Oh no!
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| From Flat Stanley |
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Flat Stanley - The Rest of the Story
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| From Flat Stanley |
Flat Stanley was sent to us from a second grader in Massilon, Ohio. He came with instructions (but no dietary restrictions). We were to take him around where we lived, take some photos or collect some postcards. We were to collect a few. We kept Stanley for about 2 weeks. Well, ok, three weeks. But during the last week he stayed in his envelope and we spent our time getting his story put together and the photos printed and the box prepared. A few photos came out to be almost 80 with about two dozen postcards. We aren't sure if the teacher will love us or hate us.
While we had a great time, it wasn't all fun and games for him. Stanley had to brave the local spiders - who were much, much larger than he expected
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| From Flat Stanley |
And, he had to help out with the shopping
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| From Flat Stanley |
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| From Flat Stanley |
But, through it all Stanley kept a smile on his face and his sense of fun and adventure.
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| From Flat Stanley |
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| From Flat Stanley |
He was, in all, a very good guest. And, we're missing him.
Now, don't you want to schedule YOUR Australian Adventure??
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