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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

On the flight from Darwin to Sydney I had a seat mate that harassed me during the red eye. yay. some passengers are weird.

This morning as I prepared to leave to Brisbane through to LA I found all flights were affected by fog in Melbourne. Once my plane left the lounge it had an aborted take off as there were technical difficulties and had to be taken in for service.

now I’m on a flight direct to LA from Sydney and I hope the connection to Edmoton will still be ok b/c the LAX sux.

 See you in Edmonton soon!

Kakadu and Katherine

Monday, May 18th, 2009

My 3 day tour of the 2 parks in the Northern  Territory was great. The beginning of the dry season and the tourists haven’t all arrived yet so the parks were not crowded. Even my tour was only 10 people so it was very intimate. My guide was very good at giving tons of information about each place we visited and pulled us over to some sites that were not really on the itineary too. Saw some lovely waterfalls, giant termite mounds, crocs, frogs, birds, filming locations from Crocodile Dundee, everything! Picture highlights uploaded to Facebook as I can’t reduce picture sizes when I upload here.

My favourite location: Gunlom Falls in Kakadu National Park. There is a 20 minute hike straight up the cliff face to a series of pools and waterfalls at the top. 30+ degrees outside and the water was perfect. My guide, Craig, thought it was cold but it had to be over 20 degrees so it was warm. I jumped right in without hesitation! You know it’s warm when I don’t hesitate to get in, right Charlene! (and I didn’t get muscle cramps from the cold water) Craig tried to startle me with a floating croc head.

Later that night at our campsite we took a walk by the water to look for some fresh water crocs (freshies) and found a 1.5 meter one at the waters edge. This guy even charged at us a couple of times startling the whole group except for the guide and myself. We were well far back (3+meters) so I had no problem with it’s sudden movement.

Also, Craig showed us that we needed to check the toilet for tree frogs before using them because they like to hide in the toilet bowl. And he also killed a couple of Cane toads to emphasize the fact that they are bad for the environment there. Violent end, ask me about it when you see me!

Congrats to Vicki and Yuke

Monday, May 18th, 2009
They welcomed their baby yesterday. Both are in good health.

Aldinga Eco Village

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
I spent last night with Kev, Lu and Rora at their eco village. They are 140 units in this village and they are building a home using straw bales and everything recycled. It's pretty cool. The village has a community ... [Continue reading this entry]

Adelaide Family Dinner

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Wednesday nights are Chan family dinner nights and last night was no exception. So lucky that I chose to fly in on Wednesday. We had many people over including Alicia (Eddie's gf), Uncle Jimmy, Benton, Neda & Phil with their ... [Continue reading this entry]

Sydney and Adrian

Monday, May 4th, 2009
Hello! After 32 hours in transit, I am now in Sydney enjoying warmer and sunnier weather than what I left behind in Edmonton. When I got to LAX, I hopped on a bus to go straight to Hollywood Blvd and start ... [Continue reading this entry]