I wasn't going to write anything about the cockroaches because I didn't want to come across as a wuss, but I have never been one to keep my word and last night was a bit ridiculous. The little buggers are just a fact of life here and they seem to stay out of the bedroom, so I don't mind them too much. I have even gotten over them to some extent. They don't bother me too much anymore. However, they are still big and gross and last night was just stupid.
Carrie and I were having a hot tub outside and came inside to get ready for bed. I am walking into the bathroom and Carrie says, "watch out!" Too late: I stepped right on one of those little bastards! With my bare foot! It was so sick, but had this happened a couple weeks ago I would have probably coughed up my heart. Like I did last month when I was taking out the recycling to find a two inch one on my arm! Who needs a defibrillator? (Yes, I had to look up how to spell that.)
Oh well, what worse could possibly happen with cockroaches than that?
Pics to come! (Joking)
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Beer Review: Knappstein Lager
I have just started to explore the Aussie world of beers and this was a great introduction to their boutique beers. Made in South Australia by a wine producer, you can see Enterprise Brewery takes great pride in the process. Light in colour and very hoppy on the palate at the start, the hoppy flavour gives way almost immediately. It was interesting as I took the first sip Tree Brewery's Hop Head came to mind, but then poof! It died right off and gave this more acidic citrus fruit flavour that was really refreshing.
They say they use special "Sauvin Hops" to give it characteristics of Sauvingnon Blanc. You can definitely see what they are going for. The citrus flavours are the big notes here. If nothing else, the beer is packed with flavour and I think it would be worthwhile to explore this beer more than once. To be completely honest, I was surprised all that taste could come from such a light beer: not what I am used to, but it certainly was a pleasant surprise.
I don't think I could have had more than a couple of them at a sitting as 1. they are expensive and 2. they are a rollercoaster of flavour that I am sure would diminish with more than a couple of them.
What a ride!
Rating: 8.5
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
The Taronga Zoo
This has got to be in one of the most stunning settings of any zoo in the world. It looks over the Sydney Harbour and is really a motion picture postcard. It truely is an event to go there. Departing from Circular Quay, the catamaran goes across the harbour giving ample photo options and it is really hard to resist taking shots at every turn.
The zoo itself didn't disappoint either. I think we saw just about every animal in there and spent most of the day scouting the place out. It was great to see a lot of the Australian animals as well, as I admit I didn't know what even a wallaby was before the trip there. We did get to see a platypus which was one of the highlights definitely.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Footy
Australian Rules Football is something to behold. It has a reputation of being a bit tough, but damn it looks like fun, so I decided to give it a try. I met up with the Inner West Sydney club for some training at the University of Sydney last night to try it out for myself. And I have the bruises to prove it.
Actually, they should call the game "Running" because that is mostly what we did. It was certainly a good time and there were some great guys out training. Lots of beginners too, which was good for me as I wasn't alone.
I have, on the other hand, found my chiropractor a replacement. While running with the ball I got tackled nicely and the benefit was a spinal adjustment. After a little game at the end of training I discovered that I had a bit of a black eye, a few scratches and scrapes, oh ya, and I can barely walk today. I can't wait to go back.
Actually, they should call the game "Running" because that is mostly what we did. It was certainly a good time and there were some great guys out training. Lots of beginners too, which was good for me as I wasn't alone.
I have, on the other hand, found my chiropractor a replacement. While running with the ball I got tackled nicely and the benefit was a spinal adjustment. After a little game at the end of training I discovered that I had a bit of a black eye, a few scratches and scrapes, oh ya, and I can barely walk today. I can't wait to go back.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Botanic Gardens
Australia really is a different place. Trees, animals and sounds are all so exotic. Even now, as I write this, the hum of the Sicadas are constant in the background and the sun is in the northern part of the sky. It is all enough to remind you that you are a long way from home. It is like living life in a mirror, where your left is your right and right is left.

So to orient myself a bit and get to know some of what I am seeing and hearing all the time, I headed out to the Botanic Gardens near the Sydney Opera House and checked out some of the flora and fauna of the area. It is definitely an oasis and is well-used by the locals. I was there at lunch and walked along the water where many people were on lunch-time runs and families were picnicing on the grass, playing some rugby or cricket.
I walked by the government house and through the lower gardens where I learned to distinguish the ficus and eucalypt trees. The thousands of residents of the ficus trees though, were a bit disconcerting even if they just eat fruit (click on the pic for a larger view).
So to orient myself a bit and get to know some of what I am seeing and hearing all the time, I headed out to the Botanic Gardens near the Sydney Opera House and checked out some of the flora and fauna of the area. It is definitely an oasis and is well-used by the locals. I was there at lunch and walked along the water where many people were on lunch-time runs and families were picnicing on the grass, playing some rugby or cricket.
I walked by the government house and through the lower gardens where I learned to distinguish the ficus and eucalypt trees. The thousands of residents of the ficus trees though, were a bit disconcerting even if they just eat fruit (click on the pic for a larger view).
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Mardi Gras Parade
You couldn't wipe the smile off my face. It was 3 hours of energy and excitement at the 30th Annual Mardi Gras Parade in Sydney. 150 floats and hundreds of thousands of people in a beautiful climate were perfect ingredients for a good time. What can I say other than that? I was in awe during the parade - it just seemed to never end and the energy was contagious.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Sydney Arrival
After a spectacular flight from Vancouver, I arrived to a warm welcome in Sydney, Australia. It was ironic actually because the gloves were so cold. No, the border guard with the lazy eye was surprisingly gentle. He asked me a few questions and made me sufficiently uncomfortable because I couldn't make eye contact. No worries, though, mate, I was through to freedom before long.
Awaiting my arrival was Carrie and it was storybook as far as greetings at airports go. It was nice to be out of the cold, so to speak and into the left hand lane. There's something that is hard to get used to. I have to pretty much do a 360 before crossing the street as cars seem to come from all directions.
We taxied back to our new Aussie home, which I couldn't be happier with. It is a beautiful home in an exceptional area of town with charm to spare. We have an abundance of shops and Italian restaurants, and a barbeque that Texans would be jealous of. Dinner in the Italian forum has been an early highlight to be sure.
Awaiting my arrival was Carrie and it was storybook as far as greetings at airports go. It was nice to be out of the cold, so to speak and into the left hand lane. There's something that is hard to get used to. I have to pretty much do a 360 before crossing the street as cars seem to come from all directions.
We taxied back to our new Aussie home, which I couldn't be happier with. It is a beautiful home in an exceptional area of town with charm to spare. We have an abundance of shops and Italian restaurants, and a barbeque that Texans would be jealous of. Dinner in the Italian forum has been an early highlight to be sure.
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