Friday, August 24, 2007
Winner of funniest video on Wednesday
I love the "Look at that horse" quote. He even has some slight dramatic pause.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Exudation
the process of exuding; the slow escape of liquids from blood vessels through pores or breaks in the cell membranes
I will add my definition to a dictionary in due course.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Made it back to Ottawa
In the meantime we have been catching up with many friends, staying with some (thank you Andrew and Kate!) and finding an apartment. We just moved into a flat a couple weeks ago in our old hood. It's even with our old landlord....strange. It's not as nice as the flat we had with him before, but it'll do. MC and I are thinking of house hunting in the not-so-distant future so this is good for us. I've also been testing out the IT job market here in Ottawa. I've seen some good opportunity so I'm pretty hopeful. I hope to pick something up soon so I don't have to be the stay-at-home cat sitter. Henri is demanding.
So, here are some plans for the future for this blog:
- it will be renamed again (hey it has to, we are back in the O-T-T-A-W-A hood)
- I will be pushing MC to start blogging again. What can I say, she has had critical acclaim for her insightful stories and blog entries.
- We'll be keeping it real as can be, but interesting - basically that means don't expect a post every day. Maybe every week. Even that's a stretch. Hey, we're busy people, what do you say we see how it goes. Quality requires a little time. Add us to your 'weekly website peruses'.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
A treat
Ciao for now.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
The Great Barrier Reef
We went down seven times in two days and checked out three different sites. One of these dives was at night with a flashlight to visit the sleepy fishies. The night dive is almost easier than the day dives because the boat has a huge light beam in the water that guides divers back after the dive.
The Reef is an hour and a half out of Cairns. It felt like we were out in the middle of the ocean. We didn't have the best above water conditions; it was cloudy, rainy and windy both days but once underwater all was calm and peaceful. It was so peaceful I wanted to stay down there.
What we saw: sharks, rays, lots and lots of colourful fish. We touched a 150-year-old giant clam and saw it try to close up on our hands. A huge grouper came straight at us with its huge blue lippy mouth wide open (not threateningly but still impressive). I let out a little scream through my regulator.
Neither Aaron nor I lost our stomach contents on the trip despite the huge swells rocking the boat.
We're in the centre for the next few days. Harry is lending us his ute (aka Australia's favourite utility vehicle) and we're off camping.
Monday, June 11, 2007
Same Same But Different
What I first noticed when I arrived in Australia: all the extra space! The country and the streets seemed empty after China and Southeast Asia. I've become used to it now.
Some things are expensive in Australia. A 500 ml bottle of coke is $2.50 and up. Accommodations is a lot more than what we paid in Asia.
Aaron, Adam (Aaron's bro), Yindee (Aaron's bro's partner) and I drove from Sydney to Brisbane over the last several days. We saw a lot of coast, wineries, some really cool sand dunes, kangaroos (!) and koalas (!!). Adam and Yindee have now headed back to Sydney and Aaron and I are flying to Cairns tomorrow.
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Australian Visa
There was much back and forth and we checked the Lonely Planet while at the counter and finally saw it written in black-and-white: everyone, with the exception of Kiwis, must obtain a visa before arriving. Oops.
Thankfully, there was an Internet cafe at the airport and we were able to apply and receive approval on-line within minutes.
Our lesson: always check even when you think you know.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
MC chillin' in a pool
Checkout the new photos from Southern Thailand as well.
Keep it real - or something like that.
Monday, May 28, 2007
spoon - fork
Papaya Salad
More diving
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Creepy Crawlies Part 2
We're staying at a nicer resort on Phi Phi and the only nuisance we've had so far was a screaming gecko in the middle of the night. Who knew gecko could be so noisy? The bed is bug-free.
Visiting the fishies
We saw a turtle, baracudas, a venomous sea snake, a hiding lobster, a sea horse and thousands of colourful fish. The coral wall was so beautiful as well. Diving is a hundred times better than snorkelling.
Aaron got a little seasick and barfed overboard on the boat between dives. Other than that, it was a great day.
We dive again tomorrow.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Angkor Wat photos
I hope to convince MC to relax in Ao Nang for a couple days before going to Ko Phi Phi.
Hmmm, I don't usually post on this blog. I am working behind the scenes though. Honest.
Temples and cockroaches
We made only a quick stop in Cambodia and spent four days in Siem Reap, home of Angkor Wat. Aaron and I spent two days biking around Angkor's temple ruins and another day at the back of a tuk-tuk checking out temples further away. We took many, many photos that we'll post soon. We're sorting through them.
Cucarachas
We've hopped to Southern Thailand for a little beach time. We splurged on accommodations after spending a sleepless night in a cheaper place that had unwanted squatters. The first cockroach we saw was on the bed (eek!) and about the size of a human ear. After finding another one under the bed skirt, we asked for a new room. All was well, until Aaron made a midnight bathroom trip and stepped on a crunchy one. For the next few nights we upgraded to a nice resort with a pool and buffet breakfast. The off-season prices are not too taxing on the budget.
We're now back to staying in cheaper places but we're a little more careful about checking under the bed before checking in.
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Windy Road
On the bus, Aaron chatted up a monk who was travelling with his brother, also a monk. We wondered: is that brother in the biological sense or spiritual sense?
On another note, I just realized that my skirt, which I wear practically every day, was last washed at Zoe's place. In Mongolia. The skirt's been through four countries since. Through sweat, spilled food, dust, muddy roads, cats jumping on my lap...
We're now in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Laos: land of many hellos
In Mongolia, it was considered strange to say "sain bain uu" (hello) more than once to the same person in a day. Here it's perfectly acceptable. You can greet someone as often as you wish. There's no need to keep track of whether you've seen the person already that day, you can greet away.