Wednesday, August 15, 2007

A Day at the Coast of Gold

Yesterday our group went down to the Gold Coast – which is about 40+ minutes south of Brisbane. Along the way we stopped off for breakfast in Yalata to have some meat pies. It might sound disgusting, but they were very tasty. For the first couple of hours at Surfer's Paradise we just hung out on the beach, tossed around the football, and just enjoyed the day off. Oh yeah, we had Wednesday off for a Brisbane public holiday!! Don't be too jealous because I don't get Labor Day off in a couple of weeks. After lunch we headed down to Miami Beach and then just drove around town. Later in the afternoon we went jet skiing in the local bay and it was an absolute blast. I've been before, but never on anything as manly as these Sea-Doos - 1500cc engine, 130 horsepower. Our guides estimated we were probably going 65-70 kph (about 40mph). Other than making the turns, I kept the jet ski at full throttle ... it was an absolute rush. Since Surfer's Paradise is a pretty cheesy, albeit fun place, we decided to do a cheesy dinner and eat at Hooter's. We were able to convince our waitress that it was Apple the cow's birthday, so the waitresses sung Happy Birthday to her. It was a fun day and a great way to finish off these last several days of fun. Now I just can't wait to catch up on some sleep ... enjoy the photos.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

License to Drive

I drove a car today! Without any accidents and problems. Even though I almost ran a red light within the first 30 seconds and about went the wrong way at a round-a-bout, I thought I did pretty well today. I mean, I came back with as many passengers as I left with and that's a good day in my book. After a while in the car the driving started to become almost second nature to me. The best part of the trip was that as we pulled into the apartment complex, a police car pulled up behind us. I guess it's shady for four guys in baseball caps to be riding in a car together. After interogating me on whether I had been drinking (I hadn't) and whether we had weed in the car, they let us go. The reason I was driving is because Jeff, Joe, Craig, Donna & I took Donna's car up to the Sunshine Coast to check out the beaches. The weather didn't fully cooperate with us laying out on the beach, but we were able to visit a couple of beaches and take some good photos.

Up the Creek Without a Paddle

On Saturday several of us from work went to the Breakfast Creek Hotel for the "best" steaks in Brisbane and some of us showed up in better shape than others. Once we finally got around to eating the steaks, I ended up disappointed. Granted, the steak was good (I had an eye fillet) but it wasn't great. In fact, I had an eye fillet on Thursday night after work at a pub which was better than the one I had on Saturday. Another special thing that the Brekky Creek does is serve XXXX beer out of a wooden barrel - the XXXX Brewery only produces 27 wooden barrels a day and the Brekky Creek is the only pub around who serves the beer out of wooden kegs. Here are the pictures from the day

A Night at the Ekka

On Friday night a group of us from work went to the Ekka. The easiest way to describe the Ekka is a county fair on steroids. The night was definitely a good time. Within the first minute of stepping foot inside, we decided to play a carnival game and against all odds, Jeff won a stuffed cow in a game of darts. We named the cow Apple (see the picture) and have decided to take her wherever we go and take pictures of her with us.

A couple of things I learned while at the Ekka:

  1. Bumber cars are called Dodge 'em cars
  2. Corn dogs are called Dagwood dogs
  3. Cotton candy is called fairy floss


Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Big Trouble in Little China

Last night Maunsell (my company) took those of us working on the project who are employed by them out to a seafood/Chinese dinner in Chinatown - there was about 35 of us, which represents about a 1/3 of the project staff. I was a little leery at first about having seafood at a Chinese restaurant, but it turned out to be a good dinner. Being that this was an authentic Chinese restaurant, the only utensils provided were chop sticks and being someone who’s never used chop sticks before, it was an eventful experience. But by the end of the night, I sort of got the handle of it and was actually using the chop sticks to eat rice. So it only took me travelling 9000+ miles to learn how to use chop sticks.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Kangaroo - The Other White Meat

The five of us Americans headed down the path to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary today. We were suppose to take the ferry down the river to the Sanctuary, but a little misread on my part this morning meant we took the bus instead of the ferry. The Koala Reserve is the world's first & largest koala sanctuary - there's currently over 130 koalas in the park at this time.


I was able to hold a koala and feed kangaroos today ... it was a pretty cool experience. I took a ton of pictures and a couple of videos, so check them out. A couple of videos and a lot of the pictures are of us feeding the kangaroos. The koalas and the kangaroos weren't very active, but we were still able to interact with the kangaroos while we were feeding them. I didn't see any dingos eating any babies tho'.

It's a little perverse, but we had kangaroo for dinner tonight (and it's actually red meat, not white). I have to say it was quite tasty. Hopefully we didn't eat this poor guy's cousin.

Friday, August 3, 2007

A Quick Take On My Update

Sorry about the lack of posts recently.

Everything is going well here in Brisbane … my apartment is nice (I ‘promise’ I’ll post some pictures of it this weekend), the people are friendly, and my co-workers are great. Having a good group of people to work with has definitely made the transition easier. The nice thing about this project is that there’s only a couple of people that I closely work with who are from Brisbane – so the majority of the people in the office are either from different cities in Australia or from a different country. So it’s easy to do something after work or on the weekends because everybody is new to the area and without significant others. The four of us (me, Oranit, Joe & Lorenzo) from the Chicago office are living in the same apartment complex and there's also a guy from Boston (Jeff) who's living there too. So there's been a lot of meal sharing and hanging out after work, which has helped curb some of the isolation feeling that is easy to experience.

A group of us is heading to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary this weekend to pet some koalas and feed some kangaroos. So you should see some pictures unless something goes terribly wrong.