Thursday, February 28, 2008

Evaporating Eucalyptus Oil

One of my favorite places that I have been is the Blue Mountains. This national park is about 2 hours inland of Sydney. The name "Blue Mountains" comes from the blue hue that the range takes on when oil from Eucalyptus plants evaporates. About two weeks ago, we hiked all day through the rainforests and on the rim of the canyon. I haven't quite known what kind of blog to write about these majestic mountains because they are the type of thing that cameras don't capture (even though we tried...we took 190 pictures). So this is my best attempt to show some of the beauty of the Blue Mountains...
This is looking out from Echo Point. The three rock formations are called the "Three Sisters" and are probably the most photographed thing in the Blue Mountains.

Wentworth Falls. We ran out of time to hike down to the falls...I can't wait to go back! You can actually see some people crossing over the top of the waterfall.

There is a dense rainforest in the valley of the Blue Mountains.
Also very cool...this is the Carrington Inn. It is located in Katoomba, a town in the Blue Mountains. Established in 1880, the Carrington Inn used to be considered one of the four great hotels of the British Empire (the others being Lake Louise Canada, Savoy London, and Raffles Singapore). With 59 rooms, 2 dining areas, and a day spa, many tourists still visit this Victorian heirloom.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Birds of Sydney

I have taken all of these pictures of birds in Sydney and have done my best to identify them. My brother is especially interested in birdwatching, so it has been one of my main objectives to photograph as many birds as possible. Within the Olympic Park, there is a "bird refuge" where many birds stop as they migrate up and down the eastern coast of Australia so many pictures come from right down the road. Most of the pictures are from the wild, but a few are from the zoo. This blog (which may be the longest blog known to man) is dedicated to my brother:


White-faced Heron (Olympic Park, about 1/2 km from the apartment)


Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Downtown Sydney, muckin' around with seagulls)


Rose-Crowned Fruit Dove (Taronga Zoo)


Rainbow Lorikeet (Taronga Zoo, they are all over Sydney but I stink at taking their picture)


Purple Swamphen (Olympic Park)


Royal Spoonbill (Taronga Zoo)


Masked Lapwing (downtown Sydney)


Magpie-Lark (at the Ferry, neither a Magpie nor a Lark)


Common Myna (downtown Sydney)


Blue-Billed Duck (Olympic Park)


Australian Wood Duck (Olympic Park)


Emu (Taronga Zoo, just walking around)


Black-winged Stilt (Olympic Park)


Australian White Ibis (EVERYWHERE, a scavenger)


Banded Stilt (Olympic Park)


Australian Raven (downtown Sydney, sounds like a dying child)


Australian Pelican (Homebush, our apartment)

Australian King-Parrot (Taronga Zoo)

Little Penguin (Sydney Aquarium)


Believe it or not, there were more birds that I photographed and could not identify...so if you're interested, just let me know!!!

Friday, February 15, 2008

The Year of the Rat


Over the past week, we have become more acquainted with Chinatown. We caught the end of the Chinese New Year Parade about a week ago. After the parade, there was a performance of that followed the history of China.


We then tried to keep in the Chinese spirit and headed towards Chinatown for some Chinese food. Every Chinese restaurant was packed, so we settled for sushi instead...strictly due to proximity, not because we think that Japan and China are the same! We have truly gotten our fill of sushi while in Sydney. The fresh seafood and large amount of Asian immigrants have assured that we have sushi at least once each week.

MORE Speaking Aussie:
mozzies: mosquitoes
lift: elevator
travelator: like a moving sidewalk except it is a moving ramp, usually found in malls
Good on ya!: Way to go! Good job! Well done!
tellie: television
sms: text message
carpark: parking lot
smash repair: auto body shop
Shiela: woman

Monday, February 11, 2008

Speaking Aussie

To all of you who have only one Aussie saying in your repertoire (Let's put another shrimp on the bar-b!) even though people really do say bar-b:

Aussie (pronounced Ozzie): Australian

Kiwi: New Zealander

mate: friend, enemy, brother, sister, child, stranger

bloke: man

How's yas going?: How are you guys doing?

How are you going?: How are you doing?

Is it fine?: Do you like your food?

What do you reckon?: What do you think of this place?

Eat here or take away?: For here or to go?

Pram: baby stroller

Trolley: shopping cart

Feb: February

Don't piss in my pocket!: Don't flatter me.

Don't come the raw prawn on me, mate!: Don't try to pull the wool over my eyes.

Capsicum: bell pepper

And you must shorten everything. For example: uni (university), brekkie (breakfast), rellies (relatives).

...just to get you started.

Friday, February 8, 2008

It's still raining!

We thought that when we left Oregon, we left the rain. Not the case! There have been more days of rain than days of sunshine here in lovely Sydney. There is flooding throughout southeastern Australia leading to road closures and ferry delays/cancellations. When things are running well, I just don't want to go out and get soaked...I know it sounds ridiculous...I should take advantage of my time here, but you should see these rain storms! Who da thunk I would be sitting on my butt in AUSTRALIA?! Well the sun is supposed to come out in the next couple of days....and maybe then I will stop whining! Here are some pictures of one of the last sunny days we have had.
Bike riding around Sydney Olympic Park.