Category: Family

Creepier Than Me

So… going back a few days, the trip here was terrible. About 32 hours of no-sleep, loud plane noises, bad food and general discomfort. It seems to have led to more jet-lag than I typically get as well, which I’d prefer not to have. But, I got here safe and sound which matters most 🙂

Adam looks younger than last year, perhaps because his hair is short and his beard gone. He gave me a rather spectacular item for Christmas (a Monster Hunter satchel-bag containing – amongst other things – a book on how to run PBM games!) and took to my MTG decks like Yossie to a tree:

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I bought a bunch of candy and other junk at the grocery store the first day (reeling at the sticker shock…) and we just played MTG and watched TV in the evening. I wanted to stay awake until at least 6, which I managed to do. But when my head hit a pillow around 7:30 I was out like a light.

The next morning I woke very early (3:30 am) and was unable to resleep. I slunk out at about 5:30 for a walk around Randwick, including Centennial Park. It was on this walk I spied these fellows:

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The one on the left was about 6 cm in length and had made his home above a storm water drain. The one on the right was living under a bush and was tiny – about about 1 cm. It’s so easy to find spiders here, of all sizes. Here’s another:

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That’s an old classic – an orb weaver. A big fellow as well, about 8 or 9 cm in length. To get him in focus I had to put the camera very close, and he became alarmed and waved his feet a bit. It was, I must admit, a bit scary.

And here’s another guy:

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The cockroaches here are big! Including antenna, the above guy is about 10 cm in length! They have no fear as well. I put the camera very close to this guy and he got interested and approached me. I like the detail on his wings. I saw a lot of them on my walk, just strolling along the ground or on trees. Curious!

And then, this:

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I think it’s a cicada season. In the bush behind the Lindsay Gallery yesterday the din was impressive. I look forward to my Newcastle bushwalks.

Broken Me

I’ll go into more detail tomorrow about today’s activities, but suffice to say they were too much for me and when we got home about 7 pm I collapsed (more or less immediately) on the couch and slept until midnight.

Not surprising since I started the day with a 2.5 km walk, leaving the apartment around 5:30 am.

Here’s a preview of what we got up to today:

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Yep, we went to the Norman Lindsay Gallery. And it was amazing!

Here’s another little shot:

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But – as I said – I’m brokenly tired and need to go and sleep ASAP. More tomorrow…

Here I Am, Lord

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The trip was endless and awful. Customs stole my turkey jerky. The exchange rate makes me cry.

I’ll repeat that last one: the exchange rate makes me cry.

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The $A is actually improving against the $US and is currently higher. To estimate how much that 12-pack of cans of Lift cost me, multiply the sticker price by 1.06.

So yes, I paid about US$10.60 for a 12-pack of soda!

No idea what we’ve got planned for tomorrow (Adam’s off work until the 10th) but it should be great. Watch this blog for details…