Monday, July 7, 2008

Back to the Land of the Free

 So after an awesome week in Sydney I found myself back on a plane heading home. Again bad luck was a part of my airplane experience! Bad seat, bad passenger next to me. I slept ZERO on the 13 hour flight. I did get in 3 movies though! In LA my good friend Tim is picked me up, and after settling in and taking a nap we headed to the Hollywood Bowl. It is the 50 anniversary of the LA Dodgers so that was the theme for the music by the LA Philharmonic and guests. Tommy Lassorda was the only Dodger I knew, but a special conductor/ entertainer was Randy Neuman I did recognize, and had  a great performance. The fireworks were spectacular too! 
 Walked the beaches, ate way to much and Monday it is back to Oshkosh, and possibly Summerfest in Milwaukee.
  I finally am able to post some pictures. It is a mixed bag of Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand, and Sydney. 

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Digital No access!

It is difficult to get to a computer with Internet access from where I'm staying in Sydney. We are on the north side in Manly. The guest house is very quaint, very British in style, but no Internet. I LOVE Sydney. The city is very easy to get around, and reasonable in the way of transportation. Last night we went to the famous Sydney Opera house and saw My Fair Lady. The building, and ever present views of the harbor are so beautiful. The buildings and grounds are as awe inspiring as the show. We had a wonderful time. We've been running around Sydney whenever we are not in class, and will post when I have more time.
Still no picture uploading either!!!!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

When they say Great they mean it!

Still no access to down load any pictures!
Entering the dramatic beauty of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR)is an extraordinary experience.From the moon the GBR is the only living structure visible on earth! It is a national treasure and also a World Heritage Site. The reef truly engages all your senses, lifts you up, and takes you into another realm. Sharing the wonder and creatures of the world's largest living entity, experiencing its breathtaking color and majesty is something I've wanted to do my whole life. Seeing nature at its most perfect is an awakening and quite simply a memory I'll hold for a lifetime. The friendly crew took us to a reef at the very edge of Auztralia's Continental Shelf to an underwater world that is a dazzling kaleidoscope of color and life.This particular reef is called Agincourt Reef. The scuba dive crew was awesome, and I have to admit I did have a bit of panic as we practiced the use of the air 2 regulators. But "no worries mate", the instructors were very good, and once you start swimming through that reef vibrating with hues, stripes and shimmerings of a myriad of fish and coral you forget everything (even to breath sometimes). Butterfly fish, parrot fish, angel fish and elegant nudibranchs dance before your eyes and coral gardens beckon you to explore. I got to touch a giant clam, pick up a sea cucumber, and run my hands through some spaghetti coral. Yes it feels like wet spaghetti. I spotted a Cuttle fish, which I was later told is rare on the reef. Clownfish snuggle into the embrace of sea anemones, and I swam through billowing clouds of neon colored damsel fish. Am I blabbing on to much? I can't help it, it was so incredible. Scuba diving can't last forever, only as long as you have air, so we did have to return to the real world above the waves. The boat offered a huge buffet lunch, then it was off to snorkel in the unique ribbon reef with its clear, pure water. It was a dream come true out on the reef, a day of discovery. The best day yet.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Yes Virginia there really is a platypus!

We went out in the late afternoon for a rainforest wildlife tour. The drive took us through sugar cane fields to the Atherton Tablelands an area that featuresa range of habitats including lush tropical rainforest and volcanic crater lakes. It is a World Heritage site which means it must fit strict international criteria to get that designation. While we still had daylight we spotted wallabees, and several rainforest birds. Then to a quaint Tea room restaurant on the edge of a crater lake, Barren Lake. Delicious local coffee, and scones were served. Yumm. From there a short walk took us to twin Kuwra trees. These things are huge! I do have pictures. At dusk we patiently waited alond a stream fed pond for the elusive platypus. After a good 30 minute wait we spotted him, and he repaid our wait with a bit of showing off directly in front of us. We stopped for dinner in a lovely Swiss/ Italian restaurant. Again I was so impressed by the food and the wonderful friendly people. Oh I forgot to mention Mary Lou and I were the only people to book the tour so we had our very, I mean very, knowledgeable guide to ourselves. It was completely dark now so we drove deeper into the rainforest to "spot"(with lights) some creatures!As we walked along mountain tracks, we were lucky enough to see Lumholts Tree Kangaroo with a baby joey. We also spotted 4 of the 6 endemic possums. These are not at all like the possums back home. We went to a few other sites getting higher and higher up in the mountains to an elevation of @ 1200 meters. More wallabees, the Red legged melon paddy, a flying Fox (one of the largest bats) and several other bats and night birds. Awesome. Thursday the Great Barrier Reef!!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Catching up

Internet access is few and far between! So I'll attempt to catch up a bit here. Before I even got to Nelson NZ, and Abel Tasman national park, I missed my flight out of Whangarei because of fog. Air travel and me on this trip has been a problem, and I thought the Maori Tonga I received would help with that , but I was corrected in that assumption, and told the Tonga is for safe travel, not good luck in traveling. Damm. The bad luck did continue, as I found out something even worse than getting stuck next to a crying baby, extreme body odor. Wow, I had bad de ja vous of France. Finally got into Nelson after a 3 hour delay, and a roaring headache (holding your breath while flying not a good idea). My luck changed!! My driver was waiting, which I was concerned about since Iwas late and the other teacher I was meeting made the earlier flight. Gordon, my driver, was a pleasant Brit, and collected my luggage, whisking me off to the Mercedes S300 to drive the hour out to Marahau NZ to the chalet we had booked! Beautiful area, nestled between 2 National parks, and a mountain range. Unfortunately the computer access I have right now does not allow me to upload my pictures!
As I mentioned earlier the 1st hike was cancelled, which was a good thing really as a monsoon rain fell throughout the day. On and off between down pours we did manage a walk or 2. the 2nd hike on day 2 was awesome. We were taken by boat up the Tasman sea coast, past seal colonies, bird, and marine sanctuaries. The water is a beautiful aquamarine color, and the coast varies from rocky cliff face, to sandy beaches. the hike was a 4 hour trek up and down the coast, mostly in rain forest, some along the beach, and a varying altitude levels. Absolutely the best hike I've ever taken. Rounding corners would bring into view a waterfall, a stunning lagoon, and of swinging bridges suspended over rushing rivers. Surreal. I slept like a baby.
Tuesday we talked Gordon our driver into picking us up early and taking us into Nelson to look around. Nelson receives the most sunshine of anywhere in NZ. It is a harbor town surrounded by mountains on 3 sides, which protect it from the wicked southerly weather. We made it back to the airport in time to begin our 10+ hour journey of traveling to Australia. Entering both NZ, and Aus. require anyone entering to either country to fill out a form, with the usual stuff, but also a couple of questions asking where you had recently traveled, i.e. farms or coastal ares are of concern, so of course Mary Lou and I got pulled aside at immigration and asked to produce our tramping shoes which they carried off to some unknown location, but soon returned with the shoes nice and clean and packed in a plastic bag.
Got into Cairns @ 11:00pm, checked in to The Bay Village Tropical Retreat and crashed.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Rain!

Sunday, Our tramp was cancelled so we walked Abel Tasman when we could, but really spent the day inside. Bummer.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Catch up

Well I've been traveling in the south island so away from the computer, and access is going to be limited for awhile. I'm using a cyber cafe computer today! Let me get on with what has been happening in the last few days.
Very exciting that I did get out to Poor Knights on Friday! The weather was OK, but the weather out on the water is nothing like the weather on land. W had an issue with the original boat we were going to take out, so thank heavens we were upgraded to the large summer boat, complete with showers! The 50 minute ride out to Poor Knights was a test of composure. My biggest fear was the I would throw up, and a few of my ship mates came close! A good analogy for the ride would be like being on a roller coaster in a car wash! The boat would hike straight up in the air and coming crashing down!! Finally we arrived and anchored in an alcove for our first dive. The dive site took us along a ridge called the gentle forest, named so because of the gentle flowing seaweed under the surface that would swing in the current. A lot of various fish of all sizes. Past the wall was the biggest sea cave in the world Rikoriko beautiful! The fish were different in the cave and the water was filled with what I thought were tiny jellyfish, but I found out were sea combs, and no a jelly at all. The second dive took us to "middle Arch" filled with sea serpents, or morays! A lot of snappers, and fish of all colors!, This dive was a bit colder, even with the wet suit on. I was glad to get out of the water and take a hot shower to warm up. The ride home was much more pleasant and calmer. I sat on the top deck with a couple of Scottish bloaks watching the Poor Knights fade off the back of the boat. An awesome day!!