Thursday, July 26, 2012

Kiama


I finally managed to get out of the city last weekend and go for a little trip down the coast to Kiama. It’s a really beautiful little town right on the water with all these old lava flows leading into the ocean. Part of the rock has eroded and formed a blowhole which spouts up every few seconds when the waves crash in. Hayden and I went on a day that alternated between extreme sunshine and dark clouds. This made the water look really unusual, with brilliant sun reflecting of some sections alternating with stormy grey parts which you can kind of see in the photos.  After going for a walk along the cliffs we went into town for a late lunch and a few beers. The town itself is filled with buildings that are on historical registers and really well preserved. The post office is from the 1860s and painted bright pink, and is located right next door to the police station and courthouse. It was such a relaxing weekend that I’m feeling inspired to do another mini vacation soon, maybe up to the Hunter Valley to visit the wineries!
This is a (not very good) picture of the blowhole.
Lighthouse just a quick walk up the hill from the blowhole.
The views were amazing!
Stealth photo of Haydos

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Look who I saw

I had a pretty uneventful weekend. Sunday was chilly but since the sun was out I decided to go watch Hayden play baseball, and spotted this kookaburra hanging out on the right field fence! I guess if you have a piece of meat some are brave enough to come peck it out of your hand. I didn't happen to have any on me, but I was happy enough just getting this close to one.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

I kinda need these pants

Spotted on my walk home from work. Australian fashion at its finest.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Happy Fourth of July Ya'll!

I got a couple of half-hearted "Happy Independence Day" comments from people here, but that's about it. I decided to take matters into my own hands and BBQ a bunch of stuff for dinner with my friend Nicole and her boyfriend. Sadly, they thought I was doing it for the final footy game of State of Origin. I decided to buy Budweiser even though it's not my favorite beer. Sadly, it costs five dollars PER BOTTLE here. Fireworks? They're only legal in Canberra. I set my ringtone to the Star Spangled Banner, but nobody called me during the game. Even as I write this, autocorrect is trying to change favorite into favourite. I guess this Fourth of July is a failure. But not as big of a failure as the San Diego fireworks show, which blew up within fifteen seconds due to a technical malfunction:

Happy Fourth of July!