Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Dirty cheap plug adaptors
Anyways, hope the summer has rounded out well for everyone. Mine is just beginning assuming I weather the storm that is the PNG Gas Project.
Had a job offer for a refinery in St. Croix (U.S. Virgin Islands), what do you guys think?
Monday, August 28, 2006
Surf's up dude
Oh yeah, work goes on... still some uncertainty in the air, but they can take as long as they want as long as I get to beach next weekend.
P.S. Australia is in desperate need off all things engineering & construction. Sell all your furniture, buy one way tickets, and get your asses over here.
Friday, August 18, 2006
The work front
Aside from the uncertainty at work life is still great. Heading to Byron Bay this weekend... it's small surfer/hippie town 2 hours south of Brisbane on the north coast of New South Wales. Not exactly sure what I'll be doing there, just going to check it out for the day. Sunday I have a tee time at a Greg "The Shark" Norman course, so we'll see how that goes...
Monday, August 14, 2006
Weekend at Caro's
Back from the weekend and into another work week. There's one problem with weekends, and thats that they're seperated by weeks.
But the weekend was great. A girl from work invited myself and a few other people from work to her place on North Stradbroke Island, which is just off the east coast from Brisbane.
We stayed in a sweet beach house that was equipped with everything needed for a beach holiday: Kayaks, snorkling gear, fishing poles, surf boards, boogie boards, bbq, hammock, etc., etc.
Basically here's how the weekend shaped up: Left work a little early to catch a 6pm ferry from the coast to the island; drove to the house, settled in, made supper, played cards on the deck; woke up Saturday and went surfing and played some rugby on the beach, home for lunch; kayaked out to Shag Rock and went snorkling, took an eskie of with a couple beers and had those out on the ocean. We saw 2 sharks (but apparently they were a species that didn't have teeth, oh well!), a sea turtle, big fish, and little fish while snorkling. Before dinner (pronounced dinnah here in Oz) we went for a tennis match under the lights (sun goes down around 6pm here in winter) and had blast. That night we steamed some fish and our cook for the evening did an excellent job. The rest of the night was filled with cards, beers, music, and laughs. Sunday morning we went for another surf, a swim, a snooze on the beach, fishing, and more laughs. Here are few pics, hope they're alright...
The hammock:Friend from work by the Jeep in the yard:
View from the deck... you can't really see the ocean through the trees but it's there:
Went fishing from a cliff on Sunday, here's a fellow fisherman. I don't think had caught anything all day:
Me... on a cliff:
Took this pic from the beach when we surfing the 2nd day:
Friday, August 11, 2006
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
BIFF

Sunday, August 06, 2006
Mount Tibrogargan and the Monkeys
Saturday morning another hilight though... I went hiking/climbing on Mt Tibrogargan in the Glass House Mountains up on the Sunshine Coast. I thought it was supposed to be a casual walk/hike up a hill, but found out early that I was in for much more. There was some serious rock climbing / scrambling involved. It was good fun though and was worth it for the views from the top. I finally bought a camera too so here are some pictures:








The Glass House Mountains are found in the hinterland of Queensland's Sunshine Coast. They are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes, so that the sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only hardened plugs or rock spires. Captain James Cook gave the area its unusual English name while sailing past, on his way up Australia's east coast, in 1770. From a distance they reminded him of the glass-making furnaces of his home town in Yorkshire.
Could use some updates on people from home.... what has everyone been up to??