Spelling in Australia

So just a quick entry about something I just stumbled upon. The spelling in Australia has been quite humourous sometimes to get used to.. for instance, I saw a sign saying: Warning, Police are now ticketing Kerb Crawlers. Meaning, cars that actually pull up on the curb.

However, tonight as I’m working on a group project, I used the word maneuver. Yet, my word processor highlighted it (as I’m in Australian mode) as it was misspelled. Apparently, the british spelling for maneuver outdoes any other spelling I’ve seen before (ok, foetus is a little interesting) but here it goes:

m a n o e u v r e

Impressive, isn’t it?

The Moon

the_moon.jpgSo today, my friend Tim told me something very interesting. In regards to my latest picture on my photography site, he said ‘Wow, you really do see the moon upside down from Australia”. Which of course, piqued my interest in getting to know why. If you look at most pictures of the moon, there’s a crater called Tycho at the southern pole of the moon–it looks like an orange. So take a look here and compare it with my photo here. How cool is that?!

Photoshoot at the Blue Moutains

three_sisters_profile.jpgToday, I headed up to the Blue Mountains after my work at Paddington Markets with a photography buddy to shoot the ‘Three Sisters’ rock formation in the Blue Mountains, northwest of Sydney. It was great to get out of the city for a little while and see some other terrain. Our drive went by quickly, and one thing I noticed that was quite funny about Australian Motorways is the fact that there are hardly any overpasses. We would see a sign that says, service stop/restaurants, yet since there are no overpasses, they have built a mirror image of the services/restaurants for both sides, because you can’t cross to the other side. It was so interesting–it was like a gocart roadway that just goes off to the side, then there’s a row of the gas station and restaurants, then it goes back into the road.

Anyhow, once we arrived at the site, we set up our tripods and started capturing some beautiful moments of the sunset alongside several other photographers. The wind started picking up and it really felt like winter all of a sudden, and the crisp cool air made me think of being in a ski village and wanting to sit next to a fireplace with hot chocolate. The full moon made it a very special night to photograph as well, and you can see my photos on my images site.

Birthday Weekend

This weekend, I celebrated my 27 years of life. It’s interesting how birthdays make you do just that, think of your life. I like to think of it as a time to also set new goals and such–like New Year’s. Perhaps, reaffirm what I wanted to do this year, and make sure that I keep on track. 26 was quite a year for me. I started it with a surprise party in San Francisco, set plans for coming to Australia, quit my job, visited country 26 and 27, moved to Sydney, visited Hawaii, visited New Zealand and have now started my second of three semesters of my Master’s Degree. I’ve learned a lot in this move, and I think it’s given me even more focus on what I want out of life. So, things are looking good.

I recently moved to a new apartment in Newtown, a very diverse area of Sydney. It’s a great area with tons of restaurants (re: can’t cook) and an easy fun walk to university. My classes this term are quite interesting, and I’m looking forward to the projects. With the new flat comes new flatmates, and this weekend, they took me out to dinner at a cafe nearby, then on to the IMAX theater for ‘Mystic India’ a 2-d film on India’s culture and land. It was absolutely beautiful, and I am eagerly looking forward to any opportunity I get to visit India.

Today, I also went with a group of friends to finally visit the Sydney Taronga Zoo. With breathtaking views of the city from across the harbour, the giraffes definitely have the best view of the city. Check out the view here!

How long can fish survive out of water?

This morning when I got up, I passed the fish bowl, and one of the fish had jumped out of the water and was laying there on the ground. It was relatively dry, looked like he had been there for quite a while. So I poked him, and his mouth moved! So, I picked him up by the tail, and threw him back in, and he swam around in circles. A few weeks ago, our black fish, Destiny died. So, we got another one, that seems to be missing an eye, who was aptly named, Destiny’s Child.

March Festivities — Mardi Gras

March will be a big month. The first week begins the countdown to the huge Mardi Gras Parade and Festivities. Sydney is world renowned for this event, and the streets are already being flooded with tourists coming for the event. March also is the beginning of the Fall Semester at University of Sydney. I will begin classes on March 6! My classes this semester should be quite interesting and on the whole will be focusing on Global Marketing, with emphasis in the Asia Pacific regions.

Along with these festivities, my birthday is coming up. I cannot believe I’ll be 27 this year. When I start thinking of ‘how many years since such and such’, it really starts sounding old. For instance, it was 8 years since I graduated High School, 6 years since living in Tokyo, 4 years since graduating university, and 9 months since I moved to Sydney.

So to celebrate march, I’ve decided I’m going to get an iPod nano. This will solve the problem of lugging my 20gb 3G iPod to the gym and having my headphones pull out of my ear because of not having any way to hold the iPod closer to me. This new nano I’ll be able to get an armband for and I can move freely while exercising. When will there be a waterproof one so I can swim with it!

Beautiful Beach Day at Byron

Last night, I met a couple of germans that I ended hanging out with until evening. In the morning, one left on his way, and the other and I met up with a Canadian girl from Calgary and walked to town. The weather has been perfect which I’m so glad about due to the poor forcasting. We spent the entire morning/afternoon on the beach and enjoyed the waves–I still have sharks in the back of my mind so I’m constantly looking, as if that’s going to protect me, I’m a fast swimmer, but I’m sure I’m not THAT fast. Tonght I’ll be hiking up to the Lighthouse which is on the point of Australia’s Easternmost point. It’s the first bit of land to see the sun in Australia :)

Drive to Byron Bay

Today we got a rental car from Europecar and started our drive down the Gold Coast Hwy. The weather was great despite all the forecasts showing us thunderstorms during our entire stay. Once we got to Byron Bay, I headed for a hostel that was a little out of town, but right across the street from the beach. The rooms were cheap, and it had a nice feel to it. After check in, I headed to the beach and enjoyed the sun and playing in the waves. I’ve forgotten how fun it is to just try to surf the waves by using just yourself, and how much energy it takes! The day was gorgeous and I headed back to the hostel to have dinner. I had a great trout, avacado, pear, pumpking salad and relaxed while reading the latest edition of Who! (OZ’s People Magazine). After dinner, I headed back to the town to find some dessert and gelato as I watched a sand sculptor complete his masterpiece on the beach with candles. Beautiful day, beautiful night. I’m glad I came!

Day at Surfer’s Paradise

Today turned out to be much better than yesterday weather wise. The sun finally started coming out and I headed for the beach and played in the waves for a couple hours after having lunch. The waves were fierce and everyone was jumping towards them and having a blast. It was great fun. I should be able to get some good photography shots of the newest building–Q1– which is the world’s tallest residential building. Last time I was here it was only complete to about levels 34.. and now all 78 have been completed. It’s beautiful.

Off to the Gold Coast and Byron Bay!

Today, I headed for the airport to visit the Gold Coast with some fellow americans. I’ve never been to Byron Bay, so I thought it would be a good opportunity to see the famous Byron Bay during the summer months. The weather is said to not be the best, but hopefully that’s just typical ‘poor forecasting’. After we arrived, we headed for the hotel and enjoyed a nice swim before getting dinner. We had dinner at Surfer’s Paradise then headed to a bar where Anna’s friends from Bond University were going to be dancing. So we ended up at the bar and enjoyed some music and some dancing and then called it an evening.