Friday, the day after I arrived, was a basic orientation day. At night a big group of the early arrivers went to the Mexican Kitchen in Fremantle for dinner- really good! Especially suddenly being able to order drinks at dinner :) The next day we had a “discover your campus race” which was cool to see the campus but very long and hot. Then the shopping trip to Kardy’s shopping center- things are so much more expensive here. For example, a box of Froot Loops was about 8 or 9 dollars…2 boxes of Coke were about $30. Apparently the state of WA is doing really well right now, and minimum wage here is wayyy higher- I think its $20/hr if you’re 20. I’ll definitely be looking around for a job soon!
We went out to Outback Jack’s that night with the study abroad group. I just got a veggie burger but you could get things like kangaroo meatballs, crocodile, and camel burgers! After that we were able to go to Little Creatures, a really popular brewery in Fremantle. I didn’t get any pictures but it was a really cool place, with glass side walls to see the huge vats where the beer’s made.
Sunday was our trip to Cottesloe beach, a bus and train ride away along Fremantle. It was gorgeous there- the water was so clear, it was really hot, and there was some great gelato across the street.
Monday we had another day of orientation stuff, then went to King’s Park in the afternoon in Perth. You just take a bus, then a train to get there from Fremantle. The whole TransPerth system is kind of like the Charlie card system in Boston. We only got to see a small part of King’s Park but it was beautiful. It’s bigger than Central Park so I definitely want to go and spend a whole day there! The birds you see here are so different from back at home- its weird not knowng the names of any of the wildlife or plants or anything. The crows are massive and all of the birds make bizarre calls- I even saw a green parrot-like bird flying overhead. There are a lot of quendas on campus, which are like larger, cuter rats. I’ve seen a few scurrying along towards bushes.
We also had a day trip of surfing and sandboarding at Lancelin beach. We left at 6:45 am on Wednesday, and split into two groups once we got there. We went surfing first- the beach was huge, the water was really clear, and the waves were just pretty normal sized in the morning. It was awesome- so much fun. I stood up a couple of times (only to come crashing down) and I definitely want to do it again!
In the water at Lancelin after sandboarding.
I’ll try to keep up more with these posts so I don’t have to put up such long entries next time. :)
Slang:
Rashies- the swim shirts (we're wearing over the wetsuits)
Sandgropers- Western Australians
Goon- boxed wine, the only thing we can afford over here ;)
Trolley- shopping cart
Meghan,
ReplyDeleteIt sounds - and looks! - like you are having an amazing time so far! That's wonderful! I had no idea of the difference in wildlife and plantlife between the U.S. and Australia..that's bizarre - but neat too!
I hope you keep having fun, and enjoy your classes!
-Katie
Thanks Katie!! Hope things are going well up in Maine and that you're surviving the snow!
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ReplyDeleteIt looks like your having a lot of fun. I'm in australia too but I backpacked the southeast coast. We saw the great ocean road along tje cliffs theb went into the rainforest and stuff and saw koalas and into the mnts and saw kangaroos too. Everything is awesome in this country isn't it?! Anyways I just wanted to say postinng on a blog is such a good idea... I'm definitely going to copy you and do the same. Would love to keep reading about your trip though so keep us posted! Have an awesome time live it up,
Casha
Hey Casha! That's awesome, are you at school in Melbourne or Sydney? I hope to get to the eastern states either during one of the study breaks or before I leave. I know I love it here too, hope you're having an awesome time and that the start of classes and everything goes well! Let me know when you post to your blog, I'll definitely check it out!
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