Showing posts with label perth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perth. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

One Month?!

The last time I posted was about going to an outdoor cinema showing in King's Park. We went to go see the movie Somewhere, which was actually laughably terrible. We all pretty much were waiting for the plot or moral of the story to appear right up until the credits rolled...but other than that it was a fun night! It was on the complete opposite side of King's Park that we hadn't seen before, and the whole setting was cool. On the way there we got to take some night shots of Perth and watch the sunset in a small cafe; there were also a lot of prom pictures going on too. We also saw a lot of parrots flying around- all different kinds and colors. There are a lot of them on campus too- definitely strange to have cockatoos and parrots as common birds!

Rainbow Lorikeets in King's Park

On Sunday the student village sponsored a trip to Woodman’s Point. We all loaded into a bus at 2:30, cranked the music, and set off for a fun afternoon at the beach. One thing I love about all of the beaches here are how they always go hand in hand with parks. So far every beach I’ve been to has had a really nice park right behind it, with people picnicking and resting in the shade, and a playground or a cafĂ©. It’s really nice, especially when you want to lay out without being covered in sand. Which usually happens, because Perth is incredibly windy every afternoon…which means sand is inevitable stuck in your ears and hair. But hey, I guess its great for the windsurfers and kite surfers. You always see heaps of them in the afternoon. Kite surfing is a very expensive sport, but maybe I’ll try windsurfing while I’m here.

Picture off the dock of Woodman's Point.

So anyway, we had a picnic and went to the beach, where there was a huge dock. The water was really clear and apparently a good fishing spot, as a lot of people were set up with poles along the dock. It seemed like a much more local place. The beach wasn’t that full and most of the people were fishing off the dock. We saw a huge Australian Pelican there…it seemed like it was half the size of me! I don’t know how it could get off the ground. Really enjoyed this beach and hopefully I’ll be back!

The Thursday before that I went to this place called Mojo’s where there was awesome live music. Definitely a different crowd, all ages mixed. A lot of dreadlocked, hippy people there- it was awesome. We saw the Rosie Burgess Trio, and afterwards I bought their CD and am now a big fan. We also saw this popular Aboriginal band called Oka- the best part was the electric didgeridoo! So cool sounding. Here’s a youtube clip, and I'll try to put up my own clips later:



On Monday after my Nature-Based Tourism lecture, our class had a field trip to Penguin Island, which is just off the coast of Rockingham. It was absolutely gorgeous there- I took WAY too many pictures! Penguin Island is just one of many small islands in the Shoalwater Atoll, and the only one that people are allowed to step foot on. It’s a conservation park within a marine park. There are several nesting bird species there, and colonies all over the other islands, including Little Penguins and seals. The Little Penguins have a colony of about 2,000, the biggest one in WA. Unfortunately you can’t see the wild ones because they only come on land after sunset unless they’re breeding or molting, so they have a few rehabilitated penguins that can’t be released in the “Penguin Experience Center” to educate visitors. We walked around the island, saw the penguins, and took a boat tour around some small neighboring islands. The views were gorgeous and the water was so clear- there were a lot of outdoor sports going on in the surrounding water. Before the semester ends I hope to go back and do a kayak tour there.

My favorite picture from Penguin Island.

Just one of many windsurfers.

Kitesurfer getting some air!

I can't believe I've been here for one month already! It feels like I've been here forever and yet not at all, at the same time. I almost forgot to mention: I got a job at a cafe on campus as a barista/server. I've only been to work once, but I'll be working about 10 hours this week.

Oh, and here's a picture of my room if anyone's interested in seeing it...it looks more spartan than it actually feels. :)


Aussie Slang:
Shrapnel = loose change
Tomato Sauce = ketchup
Sultanas = raisins
Till = cash register

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Quick Update

Right now its about 37 degrees C (100F) again- so hot! The metric system thing is really getting me- I'm still having trouble trying to convert from celsius and kilometers, and even inches to centimeters. I didn't really notice how hot it was today until I came back to my room, I was at the pool since about 12 because I don't have any classes Friday. The sun is so strong that you can barely lay out without frying...it's a hard life here, I know.
Yesterday I had a "trial" at the kebab place in the school food court for an hour- they do that a lot here, at least with food service jobs. Hopefully it works out, it would be great because its right on campus and closed on nights and weekends.
Last night there was a beach themed party in the Tavern on campus- it was a lot of fun. It's so cool how they can have a place like that right next to the quad-they have happy hour every day Mon-Fri and a lot of people go there to chill where there are pool tables and foosball tables, and outdoor seating. It's really nice.
I'm just hanging out in my room for a bit then a few of us are going to head out to Kings Park for this outdoor cinema thing they have- I forget what the movie is. I'll update more after this weekend.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

G’Day from Oz

So far Perth has been great! It is EXTREMELY hot here, and always sunny. I haven’t seen a cloud since I’ve been here. The sun is super strong-everyone got a really bad burn on the first day. I even got burned wearing SPF50. I’m in a flat with 4 other people- so far I’ve met 3 of them. One girl is from Malawi, one from Malaysia, and I’m not sure about the other two. Its nice having a single in a suite!

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!


After that we went and ate lunch, then my group went sandboarding. We took a short bus trip away from the beach to these massive dunes- climbing to the top of one took a while and it looked like a dessert. I wish I could have brought my camera but we were warned not to because of the sand. There were these small snowboard like things that you sit on and slide down really fast- it was so cool and I was expecting much smaller beach dunes- it actually was a lot like the video in the last post but with whiter sand.

The dunes were much bigger than the ones behind us in these pictures.

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

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Goodbye USA

One day before I leave for Australia!
It's finally starting to hit me-the living room is covered with clothes, shoes, and everything else that will never fit into just 2 suitcases. This whole weekend has been pretty much a shopping frenzy to get last minute things because my internship at the aquarium just ended Friday.
Despite all the craziness over packing and trying to remember everything I'm getting really excited- I just got an invite today to a "Learn to Surf" daytrip during orientation to Lancelin, about an hour up the coast from Perth. After learning to surf you get to sandboard on the dunes of the beach...I didn't even know that was possible! So I youtubed it and here's a cool video:



It looks like there are a lot of daytrips planned during O-week so it should be really fun.
I finally switched my classes around today and I'm taking Environmental Politics, Contemporary Cultures and the Small Screen, and Country, Nature and Identity: Indigenous Sustainability. AND it worked out so I don't have any classes Monday or Wednesday- awesome.

I'm flying out Tuesday at 4:50pm (hopefully the snow holds off until then!!) to LAX (6 hours), taking the 18 hour flight to Sydney, then the 5 hour flight to Perth- with layover time its about 32 hours and skips a day so I get there on February 3rd. I'll start posting pictures and entries once I'm there!