Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Contest update
Just got back from our Thailand trip last week only to find an email and phone message telling us that TV won first place in the Keeping it Local photography contest put on by Leichhardt Council. The judges picked the photograph above as the winner, while the public voted it second best.
Also just before leaving on our trip we found out that the photo below was the winning entry from the walk TV was on in Sydney.
So thank you all for your votes and support for the work that we have been doing.
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
The latest news
Hello everyone,
We have been busy preparing for our trip to Thailand where we hope to be riding through the jungle and streams on elephants. Of course us some of you may know KT just got back from Shanghai a month ago, so it's been quite busy getting everything sorted.
TV has been also busy working on his photography and has entered another contest. If you could spare the time have a look at this website and vote for one of his photographs.
http://www.leichhardt.nsw.gov.au/2010-Entries.html
His photos are 28 to 32. Just above the photos there is a link to where you enter your email address and photo number that you are voting for and takes all of 30 seconds.
Personally we voted for photo 31.
Thank you for your support and keep an eye out for a Shanghai photo post.
We have been busy preparing for our trip to Thailand where we hope to be riding through the jungle and streams on elephants. Of course us some of you may know KT just got back from Shanghai a month ago, so it's been quite busy getting everything sorted.
TV has been also busy working on his photography and has entered another contest. If you could spare the time have a look at this website and vote for one of his photographs.
http://www.leichhardt.nsw.gov.au/2010-Entries.html
His photos are 28 to 32. Just above the photos there is a link to where you enter your email address and photo number that you are voting for and takes all of 30 seconds.
Personally we voted for photo 31.
Thank you for your support and keep an eye out for a Shanghai photo post.
Thursday, 8 July 2010
Flights to Australia
There is a good deal to fly from California to Sydney out now. Check it out here: http://www.travelzoo.com/supersearch/?cp=AUS0710&catid=1014
Tickets start at $700 for travel in August. It's a great deal if you can go during those dates.
Tickets start at $700 for travel in August. It's a great deal if you can go during those dates.
Friday, 25 June 2010
Beautiful WA
Well, we've been back from our month long trip driving from Perth to Darwin, an easy 6,200 kms. Perth was beautiful although somewhat quiet and we thoroughly enjoyed touring two of the breweries out there. After two days we picked up our campervan and headed to the Pinnacles and the coast to start the real adventure. We stumbled across the original inhabits of Earth, the mighty Stromatolites! We did not tremble but we did pay homage to their oxygen producing awesomeness. We then found some deserted sand dunes where we almost got mummified because KT got the camper bogged in the sand, but luckily she managed to get it out all on her own. She would like it noted that TV said it was ok to drive on, which it was.
Having escaped the sand dunes we found an empty beach on which to picnic. That evening we pulled into a town with a lighthouse that we couldn't resist having a bit of fun with. The next day we went internationally to the Hutt River Province, a sovereign nation within Australia. The Hutt River Province is a big farm property that is owned by Prince Leonard who is a recognized Prince who seceded from Australia in 1970. At the rabbit-proof fence (vermin fence for you Australians) we got attacked by flies, but we managed to escape having only had a little bit of extra protein in our diet.
Next it was on to meet the wild dolphins of Monkey Mia. Notice the teeth on the one that is being hand fed. There were also some hanger-oners in the form of pelicans that really enjoyed the sprinklers. On the way to the main road we found a tourist sign for a hot tub which led us to a decommissioned sheep station that now acts as a museum. On our way we saw a bit of American influence in the form of a giant radio dish that NASA used to communicate with the Gemini and Apollo space missions. Keeping with the space theme we later found what looked like meteors from a distance but actually turned out to be rather big termite mounds. There were hundreds if not thousands of them along the side of the road.
Reaching Exmouth we finally went in for a swim and found some friendly fish. Oh yeah, and the biggest one of them all, the Whale Shark. These magnificent creatures were amazing to swim with and very calm. It was a really great experience which was further enhanced (some would say) by seeing a Tiger Shark and a Black Tip Reef Shark swimming just below us. It was also great to see a pod of a thousand Spinner Dolphins which twirl when they jump out of the water.
We also saw some interesting citizens walking through the streets of Exmouth before we headed out of town. More to come about the next part of our trip soon.
Having escaped the sand dunes we found an empty beach on which to picnic. That evening we pulled into a town with a lighthouse that we couldn't resist having a bit of fun with. The next day we went internationally to the Hutt River Province, a sovereign nation within Australia. The Hutt River Province is a big farm property that is owned by Prince Leonard who is a recognized Prince who seceded from Australia in 1970. At the rabbit-proof fence (vermin fence for you Australians) we got attacked by flies, but we managed to escape having only had a little bit of extra protein in our diet.
Next it was on to meet the wild dolphins of Monkey Mia. Notice the teeth on the one that is being hand fed. There were also some hanger-oners in the form of pelicans that really enjoyed the sprinklers. On the way to the main road we found a tourist sign for a hot tub which led us to a decommissioned sheep station that now acts as a museum. On our way we saw a bit of American influence in the form of a giant radio dish that NASA used to communicate with the Gemini and Apollo space missions. Keeping with the space theme we later found what looked like meteors from a distance but actually turned out to be rather big termite mounds. There were hundreds if not thousands of them along the side of the road.
Reaching Exmouth we finally went in for a swim and found some friendly fish. Oh yeah, and the biggest one of them all, the Whale Shark. These magnificent creatures were amazing to swim with and very calm. It was a really great experience which was further enhanced (some would say) by seeing a Tiger Shark and a Black Tip Reef Shark swimming just below us. It was also great to see a pod of a thousand Spinner Dolphins which twirl when they jump out of the water.
We also saw some interesting citizens walking through the streets of Exmouth before we headed out of town. More to come about the next part of our trip soon.
Monday, 26 April 2010
A big announcement
TV with the help and support of KT has started a photography business. It is called Wayfarer Photo and there are links to the main portfolio site here and the blog here as well as on the right hand side of this website in the links section. We would appreciate you stopping by there and taking a look around, and even leaving a comment or suggestion on the blog.
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
City Chase 2010
It's that time of year again, City Chase time. This is our second year in a row doing this great event. It is part scavenger hunt, part figuring out puzzles, part doing challenges and a race to boot. This year we read the rules and greatly improved our overall finish. We came in 45th out of some 280 or so teams. We finished the event in a little over four hours. This year was very tough partially due to the higher temperature and humidity and mostly due to the longer course which involved more running. As you can tell we were quite sweaty and tired by the end. Kt did manage to find time to pose with what looked like a giant tooth with plaque. Can you tell that Blackberry was the event sponsor? Those girls in red at least won the best costume award and $250 each, I guess that's the price of dignity. We managed to get a bit dirty and a bit wet from our swim. We did take in some of the sights around the harbour, and even got a ride on some neat Navy boats, including the fast and fun inflatable one that Kt is posing next to. The random guy let us dress him in skins and take his photo as part of one of the challenges. Then there is proof that it is not easy to take a hold out photo when running. Finally after the finish we enjoy some tasty snacks and beverages of an adult nature.
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