Sunday, April 5, 2009

Aboriginal Music & Art


Didgeridoo {make your own didgeridoo}
Aboriginal Papunya Tula {dot painting}

Rock drawings {this picture is of Ayres Rock.  This is an important place for the Aboriginal people} 

Hand Stencil

Good Tucker

Tucker: pronounced tuka is aussie slang for food.
The above picture is of the traditional "shrimp on a barbie".  The interesting point is in Australia we don't call it shrimp, it is called prawn's.  So I don't know why shrimp on the barbie is a common phrase.  However, we do eat prawn's cooked on the barbie, we eat them a lot and they are goooooood.

This picture is of a pavlova.  My grandmother made them just like this.  Unbelievably good - looking at this picture makes me want to take a trip home just for a slice.   


This is a picture of a sausage roll.  It may not look the best in this picture, but along with a meat pie it is one of the more popular meals in Australia, particular for lunch.


The tim tam, a perfect blend of chocolate and wafer.  Tim tam's are without a doubt Australian's favorite biscuit (cookie).  Whenever we are in Australia we always bring 10-20 packets of these back with us.  They don't last long, although we give some away to family and friends our own family eat them with reckless abandon.   


The golden gaytime is my personal favorite ice-cream.  I always get one before I have left the airport whenever I go home.  Again the perfect blend of vanilla ice-cream, caramel, toffee.  Oh so good.  Another good reason for a twelve hour flight just to have a bit.


Minties are Australian's favorite lollie (candy).  They have a similar texture to taffy.  Minties are pretty good.


Lamingtons are made of sponge cake, covered with a layer of chocolate, and a sprinkling of coconut.  Not bad, not bad at all.


And finally, the meat pie.  These are awesome.  I used to eat these at the footy games as frequently as possible.  The best way to purchase them is at the local bakery, who make them fresh each morning.  Mate, checking out these foods makes me want to move back home permanently.  

One of a Kind

Australia is the home of very unique animals. 

Bilby
Frilled Lizard

Pelican



Cockatoo


One hump Camel



Wombat
Platypus
Kookaburra

Kangaroo

Emu

Echidna

Koala


Friday, March 27, 2009

Sites to be Seen

Broome 
Kangaroo Island
Ayers Rock or Uluru
Great Bearier Reef
3 Sisters in the Blue Mountains

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Money, Money, Money

Check it out.  These are some of the Australian coins.  They have a 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, $1, $2.  Notice they don't have any pennies!  
"Notes" (in the U.S. we call them "bills") are made of plastic.  Each amount is a different size & color.  Also if you look close @ the picture you will notice a clear plastic symbol in a corner.  The smallest amount is a $5 note.  If you need $1, or $2 you need to use your coins.  
In America it is expected to tip most services.  For example if you get your car washed, hair cut or go out to eat, these are all things that you would tip for in America.  In Australia tipping isn't expected but always appreciated.  If you do choice to tip when you travel 10% is what is customary.  Here in America we're @ about 18%.

GST (sales tax) is included in the price of items you are buying.  GST stands for Goods and Service Tax.  Luxury Tax is an added tax that is placed on certain goods the government perceives as a "luxury".

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Caution Deadly

Australia is home to many of the deadliest species of animals on the planet. There are 36 species of poisonous funnel-web spiders in eastern Australia. 
The Red-Back Spider is so famous they even have their own song (to hear it click the song title above picture) about the Red-Back spider which is pictured below:



There are also 20 types of venomous snakes.  The Inland Taipan, which attacks without warning and bites repeatedly, killing its victim in minutes, is the #1 deadliest in the world.  
The #2 deadliest is the Brown Snake.  They are responsible for being most snake-related fatalities in Australia because they live close to humans.  
The Australian Saltwater Crocodile can sense the presence of their prey through changes in water pressure, vision & hearing.  It is also the heaviest reptile alive. 
The Australian Box Jellyfish is also know as the sea wasp or sea stinger.  It can have up to 60 tentacles each being 15 feet long!  Each tentacle has 5,00 stinging cells.  

"Here's Brucey". Great White Sharks, the ocean's most feared predator, are found on all coasts of Australia & throughout the World.  The Great White is grey in color from the top, and white underneath.
Australia has more that 160 species of shark which make up nearly half of the worlds species.  Most of these are not threatening to humans.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Games, Games, Games

Bounce Eye
Bounce Eye is believed to have been created by early Australian settlers in the late 1700s. The game requires 3-4 players, and 3 marbles for each player.

Use a piece of chalk to draw a one-foot circle on a sidewalk. Each player puts two marbles in the center of the chalk circle. The first player stands up straight and drops a marble (from eye level) trying to knock the other players' marbles out of the circle.

If any marbles are knocked out, they become the property of whoever knocked them out. Each player has a turn, until all of the marbles are knocked out of the circle. The player with the most marbles at the end wins!

What Time is it Mr. Wolf?
One player is the wolf and he/she will stand with his/her back turned to the others about 5 meters from the others. The others call out, "Whats the time Mr. Wolf" and the wolf turns to face the others and shouts out a time. Eg: 10 o'clock. The others would then take 10 steps toward the wolf. The group will take the same amount of steps toward the wolf as the amount of hours in the wolfs time. eg, 2 o'clock = 2 steps, 6 o'clock = 6 steps etc. etc. The wolf will then turn his back to the group again for them to yell "whats the time...." (He looks at the group only when he shouts the time at the group". When the group gets close to the wolf the next time the group yells "whats the time Mr. Wolf" the wolf will say 'DINNER TIME" and run after the group who are running back to the start line, and hopefully catch one of the group who will then be the wolf. It sounds messy, but when played is an enjoyable game.


Stuck in the Mud
In this version of Tag, one person is still "it", but when they touch someone, that person is "frozen" in place. They cannot move and must stand with their feet apart. The only way they can become unfrozen is if a person crawls under their legs. Play continues until all the players are frozen. Then the last person to be frozen is "it" for the next game.

Cricket
You have a bat a ball and wickets. They play "one dayers" but can last up to 6 days. Instead of a "pitcher" it's called a "bowler"




Aussie Rules


Rugby League