Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Great Australian Road Trip

Its been a long year so it was time for us to take some time off and hit the road in the spacious, speedy Barina. Its fair to say not a lot of planning went into this trip: leave approved, car serviced, cat minder in place, what more do you need? It was good timing too as Warwick had just found out he was successful in getting both his grants and managed to get a paper sumitted just in time.

So we packed our bathers, shorts and T-shirts and set off in the Barina with the mountain bikes on the back, heading east for the NSW coast. Our first stop was Lakes Entrance, which was more of a stop over, as we continued on along the Victorian coast and into NSW the next day. There was no sign indicating we'd crossed the border and the first we realised we had was the lack of TAC signs warning of the dangers of driving while tired:
  • Drowsy drivers die
  • A 15 min powernap could save your life
  • A microsleep can kill
  • Yawning kills
So the initial plan was to stop in Merimbula, which neither of us had been to. And we spent about 10 min in Merimbula before deciding to continue up the coast (not impressed). Instead we stopped at the small seaside town of Tathra. Now there are definate advantages staying in smaller towns as you don't get all the crap associated with the more traditional tourist places (ie Lakes Entrance, Merimbula) plus we also saw an Echidna crossing the main street of town, a real highlight for me anyway (they are pretty funny trying to crawl up the curb). But I would not recommend staying in a small town like Tathra on a Monday night as you may find the only place open for a meal is the Pub and it might be the one week of the past 20 years that the kitchen is closed for remodeling and so you may end up at the General Store trying to select food that only requires hot water to be cooked. So while sitting in front of the tv slurping 2 min noodles we had both come to the same conclusion.....this was not the holiday we were after.

So we decided our initial plan was crap, jumped into the Barina and headed back down the coast. We'd previously passed through Lake Tyres and thought it would be a good place to stay so we hired a beach house there for a week.


Lake Tyres is far enough off the main track to be away from the tourists, only having a cafe and general store, but close enough to Lakes Entrance so we'd never be stranded for food. The beach house was great with ocean views and lots of birdlife in the backyard to keep us entertained, including galahs, rainbow lorikeets, rosellas, cockys, kookaburras and the occasional pelican flying by. While the water was way too cold for swimming we managed a few walks along the beach and even had a seal follow us along in the water one day, playing in the waves. We found a few bike tracks and quiet dirt roads to go riding on which meandered around the hills and ended up at various inlets of the lake.

Warwick walking along Lake Tyres beach (above) and checking out the water temp (below)
Some shots from our bike rides around Lake Tyres:

You see some interesting things in the country, including a pedal powered lawn mower
Apparently oil was first found in Australia at Lake Bunga (not far from Lake Tyres)
And one for the Sam's out there

Friday, October 10, 2008

Baby on the way

Our two little love birds have been busy at it and after a winter of pooing all over our balcony I found a little egg in the middle of one of my hanging baskets while out watering. Our cat Foo is obviously more observant as she's been glued to the window the past few days.

Foo keeping an eye on things outside or more accurately mum-to-be (below)

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Post Birthday Hangover

How do you get from this......

....to this?

This was half of the problem:

I received a beautiful bunch of yellow tulips with a sweet honey-butter smell for my birthday from my friend Sascha. Little did I know our cat Oscar was going to take a liking to the ribbon and decide it was a tasty treat. He managed to throw-up half of the ribbon but the next day it was clear there was more going on inside the little guy. Blood tests, an enima and 2 X-rays later, little Oscar was heading to exploratory gut surgery where the remaining half of the ribbon was found lodged in his stomach and extending down into his intestine, causing lots of trouble. Fortunately we got there before major damage to Oscar but not the credit card - $2000 worth of Vet bills. A very expensive birthday present.


Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Dr Dopey turns 36

Today was the day I was dreading, the move from 35 to 36, which means I can no longer round down to 30 but have the slippery slope to 40 to look forward to. Its been a few years since I've been home for my birthday so this was the year to make up for all those birthdays missed. All was going to plan, woke up got ready for the ride to work, left late due to 1x cat vomit and 3x cat litter tray clean up. Rode to work with my fellow birthday buddy Wokka (turning 30) and another 30+ engineer, Spence. Home made carrot cake with cream cheese frosting for morning tea with candles but thankfully no Happy Birthday singing (have you ever heard engineers sing?). Followed by a BBQ lunch, yum!

Dr Dopey and Wokka cutting the birthday cake (above) and me enjoying a slice below

Voula preparing the onions and Wokka manning the BBQ, yes that is a lab coat, can't get sausage fat on the Tour de France T-shirt!

The BBQ was a huge success until one of the engineers left the door open and set off the fire alarm. Dilemma - evacuate the building with our colleagues to the official meeting area or finish off the sausages while still hot. Decision - continue eating until the last minute (ie sighting of the firemen in the building). 2x fire trucks, 8x firemen and a $2,500 bill, whose budget is that coming out of?


Here are some interesting facts about the number 36:
  • 36 is the sum of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8
  • The B-36 (nick named Peacemaker) was a strategic bomber and the first to have intercontinental range
  • 36 is the number of degrees in the angle of all 5 tips in a perfect star
  • There are 36 inches in a yard and 36 Barleycorns in an English foot
  • The US won 36 gold medals in the recent Olympics and the 36th placed country was Mexico
  • 666 is the sum of all numbers from 1 through 36
  • 36 is the atomic number for krypton

Friday, August 29, 2008

Dr Dopey Update

Not much to report over the last few weeks. We've had a colder, wetter Winter compared to last year and I'm hoping it will come to an end soon. Been cold on the motorbike and bicycle but the days are slowly getting longer, brighter and a little warmer. My plants are starting to come back to life too, and I finally have flowers on my peas, which is a little late given they are supposed to be a winter vegetable - we'll see how many we end up getting. Mum gave me some tulip bulbs also and I've been eagerly watching them sprout and finally they flowered this week.

Above, my giant pea plants, which have been growing like crazy but still no peas! Flowers spotted this week so finger crossed we'll have some vege's soon. Broccoli in the pots on the ground. Tulips below.


No more work trips planned for this year, which means I can actually plan some holiday time. Warwick and I are thinking of driving up the east coast of Australia (in the car, not ready to venture back into a caravan just yet) in October for 2-3 weeks, we're waiting for the weather to warm up a little so we can get some surf action and maybe a little diving on the side. Bonnie and I are booked in to do the Great Victorian Bike Ride at the end of November so we are both in training for that, though I've had to take it easy the past week due to an ankle injury. Really looking forward to it - 9 days of riding over ~600 km, starting at Ballarat, through the Grampians National Park and ending back at Ballarat. We've also been preparing for a visit by some of our family from Iowa in Jan next year with flights booked for a quick trip up to Sydney.

Well that's about it from here, hope you are all well
Love, Dr Dopey


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Daddy Dopey turns 60

Dr Dopey's Daddy celebrated his 60th birthday today with a party at his place. There was food and balloons and presents and a cake custom made by the Dopey Sisters



The night finished up with a killer game of pool which I think the Birthday Boy was expecting to win except he got knocked out in the first round by Elaine.

Immense concentration as Daddy Dopey focuses on his next move and his pool partner, Belle in disbelief as he misses once again. Elaine, the victor, showing off her stuff while her son Michael watches on in awe of the grand master.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Bowling Baby, Bowling

After several unsuccessful attempts Voula was finally able to get her work buddies out of the office and out on the town for a few games of friendly disco bowling (previous suggestions of Latin dancing had already been rejected).

There were some interesting bowling techniques


...and constructive comments from the side lines

The dark horse of the competition, sorry friendly match, was Simon (on the left below) who showed remarkable talent at the beginning of the first game and continued to impress throughout the second.

And the final scores? Cant see them, what a shame.