Saturday, February 12, 2005
I dont think anyone could comprehend how much I miss Manny. only a couple more days till i get to see him, I hope he's okay though... Meagan (Nathans Sister) whos staying in my room while im gone told my mum that the new couple upstairs let out the third room to some 17 year old chick who whilst the couple are in sydney has been playing ridiculously loud music at stupid o'clock, and had a party the other night that was gate crashed. some guys jumped from the front balcony upstairs on to my sisters barina, I not sure how much damage was done but I think the front windscreen was smashed. They also tried to come into our place downstairs. I havent heard much else i just hope they didnt come across Manny in his cage out the back. Dads pretty much getting right onto it and hopefully that adolecent thing will be out by the time I get back.
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
Myself eating a sanga next to the white house... Unfortunately that day the president was getting some sun so no public was aloud anywhere near it... When we asked the officer why we were not allowed to walk down the street in front of it he said "Sorry your not at liberty to know" we laughed. I later zoomed in on the white house roof with a video camera and could see the snipers walking around on the roof.
Monday, February 07, 2005
A couple of the early birds playing qroquet on new years day! This was followed by an interesting game of cranium and then the most delicious home made hamburgers. The only problem with the burgers was Americas excuse for beetroot - No wonder they dont like it here, cause its CRAP. same goes with mangoes.
Sleeping Flamingoes. This photos were taken in the Smithsonian Zoo. It was the first time I have ever seen flamingoes and they are incredible. everything in the winter here before it snows is so dull and dead looking. The orange and pink birds put a smile on my face! I am dissapointed though, my whole life I have never seen a white swan and I thought I'd get my chance here, alas no luck!
Myself getting acquainted with blank faced sack-man sculptures out the front of the hirshorn modern art gallery. This gallery was brilliant, I didnt get it finished so I'll have to go back before I leave here. In the gift shop they were selling really elaborate pop-up Alice in Wonderland story books by J.Otto Seibold which look fantastic, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/043941184X/102-7940248-7387332
Sunday, February 06, 2005
The Squirrels here are adorable. There are heaps at the Mall where all the monuments and museums are that are tame... sort of. they will come and eat out of your hands, one accidentally scratched my mum and she still thinks she might have rabies... she was dissapointed in me when I told her that rabies would be at least be a funny thing to die from if she had it.
Jacky and Adrian at the Lincon Memorial. This is HUGE, it lays at the end of the reflecting pool which features in Forest Gump. We went back there recently with Marius and we walked across the entire length of the reflecting pool because it was frozen solid. Marius threw a bouncy ball which hit Lincon on the nose. Lucky no Americans were around!
Over in America!
OK! where to begin...
Well I'm in the last week of my stay at my parents in the States. I came over here half way through November and have been living here for the last three months, I travelled over here with my brother and a week or so later Marius came then a month later my sisters who only stayed for a month. Adrian plans to stay for a year and already has a car, a convertable alfa spider injection just like my dads, well, exactly the same (one black and ones white) they each cost under $2000 American Dollars each, which is such a score considering they're awsome classic cars, I guess they're alot harder to come by in Australia than here.
The navy provides my parents with rental furniture and a list of houses for rent when the arrive over here. They scored big time considering the house they're living in! its on 8 acres in the middle of the woods in Alexandria, Virgina. Its four stories, has seven bedrooms, an amazing kitchen beautifully furnished and a old school lift that goes to the third floor. The backyard has a nice flat green paddock that we've set up to play qroquet. The place is consistently surprising us with the amount of wildlife it has to offer... groundhogs, deer, tortoise, Heaps of squirrels, foxes and beautiful cardinals. This is the first country I've ever been to besides Australia and when i fist arrived here it didn't feel much different, but the longer you stay the more and more crazy different it gets. This country is insane. People generally have no manners. Everyone is politically confused. This society seems souly based on consumerism. I guess they're the main downfalls but I'll tell you what, it has plenty to offer on an experience factor. So much stuff to see, laugh at, get sad about, make fun of, be jealous of but mostly just curious about.
Anyways today is Superbowl Sunday and Marius and Adrian have gone to a friends of ours who we went to high school with about 7 years ago who is head of security at the Australian Embassy. Coincidence! another is that since we've been here I've been to a dozen diplomatic parties with my parents two of them were for th diplomats kids that were over for the holidays to get to know eachother and fancy five or six of them going to the ANU, one of the was Emma Alex's Bestfriend (All you ACAT peeps would know her!) anyways you can imagine our faces when we saw eachother at a radom persons house im Washington DC. We caught up once before she left to spend new years with her buddies back in Canbez.
Today we walked accross the Potomac river on a foot bridge with a beautiful view or Georgetown on to the Columbia Island which holds a Theodore Roosevelt memorial and swaplands, A nice sunny day which has melted most of the snow.
Well, Tonight I'm staying at home so I can get stuff done (HA!). I'm not the biggest grid iron fan. But I have alot to say about my 3 months here, Its a pitty i didnt discover this blogger site earlier, But ill write about it all later. Chocolat is on DirectTV at 8:30 so I have a date with a cup of coffee, my Mum and the TV. ..
Well I'm in the last week of my stay at my parents in the States. I came over here half way through November and have been living here for the last three months, I travelled over here with my brother and a week or so later Marius came then a month later my sisters who only stayed for a month. Adrian plans to stay for a year and already has a car, a convertable alfa spider injection just like my dads, well, exactly the same (one black and ones white) they each cost under $2000 American Dollars each, which is such a score considering they're awsome classic cars, I guess they're alot harder to come by in Australia than here.
The navy provides my parents with rental furniture and a list of houses for rent when the arrive over here. They scored big time considering the house they're living in! its on 8 acres in the middle of the woods in Alexandria, Virgina. Its four stories, has seven bedrooms, an amazing kitchen beautifully furnished and a old school lift that goes to the third floor. The backyard has a nice flat green paddock that we've set up to play qroquet. The place is consistently surprising us with the amount of wildlife it has to offer... groundhogs, deer, tortoise, Heaps of squirrels, foxes and beautiful cardinals. This is the first country I've ever been to besides Australia and when i fist arrived here it didn't feel much different, but the longer you stay the more and more crazy different it gets. This country is insane. People generally have no manners. Everyone is politically confused. This society seems souly based on consumerism. I guess they're the main downfalls but I'll tell you what, it has plenty to offer on an experience factor. So much stuff to see, laugh at, get sad about, make fun of, be jealous of but mostly just curious about.
Anyways today is Superbowl Sunday and Marius and Adrian have gone to a friends of ours who we went to high school with about 7 years ago who is head of security at the Australian Embassy. Coincidence! another is that since we've been here I've been to a dozen diplomatic parties with my parents two of them were for th diplomats kids that were over for the holidays to get to know eachother and fancy five or six of them going to the ANU, one of the was Emma Alex's Bestfriend (All you ACAT peeps would know her!) anyways you can imagine our faces when we saw eachother at a radom persons house im Washington DC. We caught up once before she left to spend new years with her buddies back in Canbez.
Today we walked accross the Potomac river on a foot bridge with a beautiful view or Georgetown on to the Columbia Island which holds a Theodore Roosevelt memorial and swaplands, A nice sunny day which has melted most of the snow.
Well, Tonight I'm staying at home so I can get stuff done (HA!). I'm not the biggest grid iron fan. But I have alot to say about my 3 months here, Its a pitty i didnt discover this blogger site earlier, But ill write about it all later. Chocolat is on DirectTV at 8:30 so I have a date with a cup of coffee, my Mum and the TV. ..
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