Monthly Archives: February 2014

Dalby day 2

I went back to Jess’s house and got showered and changed and then we headed to Christina’s house to find her and Karmyn barbecuing! They had eggs, bacon, mushrooms and tomatoes on there! It looked amazing! My 1st Aussie BBQ!

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We hung out for a while, had breakfast, and then I headed to Karmyn’s house and we just hung out for a few hours. It was really nice. I kinda wished I had longer here! It’s just very charming and chilled out. I really like it. After a few hours, we headed out to the Bunya mountains. We walked through the rainforest there and I saw some wallabies there!

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Later in the evening, we had tickets for a dance performance so headed there. It was at Jess’s old school and her and Karmyn knew a few of the children performing. I was impressed with how many people were there attending and the show was really good, just very long! There were something like 30 different performances! The end was exciting though as the boyfriend of one of the ladies who organised the event got up on stage and proposed to her! She was clearly very surprised and said yes! Would have been pretty awkward if she said no in front of all the people there though right?

Welcome to Dalby!

The drive to Dalby was a few hours. We had stopped for breakfast in the morning and for me to buy some more clothes as I wasn’t really prepared for the sudden change of plans. On the way, we drove for hours through what I would describe as nothingness!! There was just nothing around! I was anxious to see what Dalby was like! What the way they had described it, I had kinda imagined there was nothing there! I had jokingly questioned them in the past about whether they even had electricity! We arrived there and I was very pleasantly surprised! It was a small country town, but very cute! Not really what I was expecting at all! I liked it instantly! Here are a few pictures.

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We dropped Karmyn off at her work as she was due to start and then went to Jess’s mum’s work where I was introduced to her mum who was lovely! We went back to her house afterwards and started on some laundry. Jess and Karmyn had told me that we were going out shooting that night and I was a bit apprehensive! I had absolutely no idea what to expect! We would also be camping out overnight which sounded fun I thought, as long as we don’t get attacked by any wild animals! This is Australia after all! We headed out that evening in Jess’s dad’s ute. I didn’t understand the word ute before I came to Australia but had learned that it was short for utility truck. Similar to what us Brits would call a pickup truck but everyone has them over here! We had to stop at a neighbours house to borrow some swag, another word I was unfamiliar with! Jess explained that it’s what you sleep in when you go camping out here, but no it’s not a sleeping bag, it’s better! I was intrigued!

Once we had picked up the swag, we headed to meet up with Karmyn who was also coming with her dad’s ute and Christina – one of their friends, and then to meet the guys. There were 3 guys coming out with us, one of who was Dan who was a qualified shooter with a license to go out and shoot the kangaroos and hares around here as they are considered pests. That kinda surprised me! We think of kangaroos as the animal that represents Australia but they’re actually pests here! For some reason, I was expecting Dan to be an old guy, but he was just 23 and not at all what I expected! We drove up to the outback where the kangaroos hang out. The drive there was my 1st experience of driving on a dirt road! You could barely see in front of you as a result of all the dust in the air being thrown up by the car in front. We parked up together and then all got on the back of Dan’s ute. I was scared but excited at the same time. It was 11pm and was dark and cold. I wasn’t prepared for the cold so we all got layered up and then started the drive. I was briefed on how this was done. Dan had a big spotlight on the back of the ute which was moved around as he was driving. We were to keep an eye out for anything moving and if we see anything, we were to bang on the top of the ute. At that point, Dan would turn the car off, we were all to keep quiet, and then he would get his shotgun out and shoot it. Oh yeah and close your ears when he gets the gun out because the gunshot was really loud! It took around 20 minutes driving before we saw something moving and all banged on top of the ute. As described, he gone his shotgun out, aimed it, and fired! He got it! We all got out and went to take a look. It was a hare with all it’s guts hanging out from where it was shot. My friends asked if I wanted to pose with it for them to take a picture. Why not I thought? You only live once right? This was definitely one of the strangest but also coolest experiences I had ever had! I had gone from sitting at my desk at the bank in London to going out shooting in the Aussie outback! Definitely a ‘check me out’ moment!

We were out there for a few hours. We didn’t see many kangaroos, and Dan explained that they mostly congregated in another area these days. We did see some though, although they were across the water so we couldn’t get to the one he shot.  After a few hours, it was time for me to learn how to use the gun! We put a plastic bottle out as a target quite far away and then Dan taught me how to hold the gun, take aim, and shoot it. I took my 1st shot and it was really fun although I missed the target. On my 2nd shot though, he saw the bottle move and we put it down to beginners luck! We all took turns taking shots at it and then we headed to the area where we would be camping out. The boys were sleeping on the floor, but us girls were gonna sleep on the back of the ute. We put the trays of our 2 utes together to create a long area and set up the swags. Originally I had said I would just sleep inside the car. I thought it would be warmer and more comfortable but they actually had a pretty nice setup at the back so I decided I wanted to join them and get the full experience! Once inside the swag, it was actually pretty warm and comfy. I just hoped and prayed that I wouldn’t need to go to the toilet in the night as wandering around here in the dark wasn’t so appealing! I fell asleep pretty quickly. The next thing I remember was feeling like someone was shining a torch at my face! I opened my eyes to see it was the sun! Shining brightly over me! That was a pretty cool way to wake up! It was just after 6am and the others were all just about awake as well. We packed up and then drove out with plans to meet at Christina’s house for breakfast. Here are a few pictures from the night:

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Melbourne day 4 – All’s well that ends well!

This was my last day in Melbourne. Cath showed me around the St Kilda area in the morning. We walked down to the beach, and then drove down to Brighton beach houses, little wooden houses by the beach which people use to store their beach equipment and get changed. They sell for over $200,000! I couldn’t believe that! They look pretty cool though!

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I then headed to the city to meet up with my friend Stacey who I volunteered with in India. We spent a few hours catching up and then I headed to get a bus to the airport to get my flight back to Sydney. I got to the airport in good time for my flight, but noticed that it had been delayed slightly. I checked in and then headed to the gate to wait only to hear an announcement 30 mins later saying that the flight had now been cancelled due to extreme weather conditions so we were to head back to the check in counters to find out our options. People were running out, clearly trying to get to the front of the queue to secure a seat on the next flight. As we were queuing, there was an announcement telling us that the last flight that evening was fully booked, and there were no flights the day after either! I checked with other airlines and their flights were all either fully booked or too expensive. I was stuck!

I sent a message to my friend Sabina to let her know that it looks like I won’t be able to get back to Sydney that night after all as well as to my friend Cath who I had been staying with. She called me straight away to say I’m more than welcome to come back and stay with her for a few more days if I need to which was really cool. I didn’t really want to spend another couple of days in Melbourne though as I had done all the things I really wanted to do there and with only a couple of weeks left in Australia, I wanted to make the most of it. I had been txting my friend Jess just a few hours prior, she lives in Dalby near Brisbane with my friend Karmyn. They had spent 2 years living in London and had gone back in Australia in June. For months, they had been asking when I would be coming to visit them. I was trying to arrange to go the following week. She had wanted me to come this weekend but I didn’t want to fly back to Sydney only to leave again the following day. But now the flight had been cancelled, it all seemed to be working out for this weekend. I sent her a message to let her know what was happening and got a reply straight away saying that it’s a sign that I’m supposed to come and she would drive the 3 hours to Brisbane airport to pick me up if I can get a flight. She was so excited for me to come and I loved it! I was really excited to see them as well after 6 months so I started looking at flights to Brisbane. I found one leaving late that night, it had also been delayed, but it was due to arrive in Brisbane at 1am. I sent her a message to ask if that was too late and got a reply to say no I was worth it and they would set off for the airport soon! So I booked the flight! I did kinda love the spontaneity of it all!
A few hours later, I arrived at Brisbane airport at 1am! And sure enough my friends were there to meet me! With a big sign with my name on it! It was very exciting to be reunited with them.

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We drove to Toowomba, around an hour away where one of Karmyn’s relatives lived. He was away so was happy for us all to crash there for the night. We drove back to Dalby the following morning.

Melbourne day 3

My friend was off work today so we spent the day exploring Melbourne. We started off with breakfast at a cool cafe called Las Chicas. The food there was great! There is a real cafe culture in Melbourne. Strangely, there are no chains around unlike London where you see Starbucks, Costa and Caffe Nero everywhere, just lots of cool independent places, some of which are hidden away in unsuspecting buildings, only frequented by those ‘in the know’! My friend explained that they were real coffee snobs and that new cafés spring up all the time, but they only have around a week to make a good impression. In that time, word will spread about whether the coffee is good or bad and the place will either instantly become popular or will be avoided! It sounded very cut-throat! I do really like the cafe culture though, it is pretty relaxing just sitting in a cafe reading and journaling when there is nowhere to rush to, especially on a day like today when it was very rainy. It seems the 37 degree heat I had arrived to had given me unrealistic expectations. Today was cold, windy and rainy. Almost like being back in London! Over breakfast, we planned how we could spend the day given the bad weather. My friend offered to take me to see Ramsay Street, where the soap Neighbours is based which sounded cool. We drove there after breakfast and it was pretty cool. The street is actually called Pin Oak Road, and people actually live in the houses, but they leave whenever there are any outside scenes to be shot for the show. I tried to take some photos, but it was raining pretty badly so I couldn’t get any good shots.

After that, we headed to an area called Fitzroy which is the ‘alternative’ area in Melbourne, full of funky shops and street art. Here are a few pictures:

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We hung out there for a while and then headed to South Melbourne market followed by Hosier Lane – famous for the some of the best grafitti that the city has to offer:

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After a short break, we headed out to the night market at Queen Victoria market. We had planned to get dinner at the market, and I didn’t realise how much of a challenge that would be. There were so many food options available from so many countries!! It was impossible to decide. There were stalls selling Spanish, French, Sri Lankan, Afghan, Jamaican, Texan, Argentinian, Nepalese, Polish, Filipino, and Vietnamese food, as well as Australian – kangaroo burgers, crocodile burgers, and ostrich burgers! Despite overeating due to being unable to decide on just 1 option, it was a very good day!

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