Been having troubles with my dSLR camera for a few weeks, but I took a walk the other day along the torrens river, hoping I had fixed the problems - and the camera didn't act up once, and I got a few nice photos along the way - see below
"Paper Boats under the fountain"
Grass along the river banks
Galah - an Aussie bird
A "Red Hot Poker" flower
And a honey bee!
The bee wouldn't stay still long enough! It kept flying from flower to flower. I'm pretty sure the other people along the river thot I was insane, following a honey bee around with a telephoto lens! Of ALL the photos I took of the darn honey bee, I think this is one of the better ones
David
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
Moved into a Rental House
Well, we've moved into a long term rental house, and have nearly finised getting all the furniture ordered and delivered. Still need to get the home phone/broadband, and that is about it. We got the important things, like a BBQ, Widescreen Television, and Computer Desk & Chair!
Photos below of the empty house - I'll add some more photos once we've completed getting all the furniture!
The Backyard and Patio!
Lounge Room
Kitchen
Master Bedroom
Front Lawn (and rental car!)
David
Photos below of the empty house - I'll add some more photos once we've completed getting all the furniture!
The Backyard and Patio!
Lounge Room
Kitchen
Master Bedroom
Front Lawn (and rental car!)
David
Sunday, 20 July 2008
Adelaide Beach at Night
Was looking at a house to rent, 2 mins from the beach, and our visit was at the same time the sun was going down, so I snapped a few photos of the sun going down.
We choose a different house to rent, this time 15mins from the beach.. but still close enough!
Anyway, these photos taken at Grange beach, which is one of the north west suburban beaches in Adelaide.
We choose a different house to rent, this time 15mins from the beach.. but still close enough!
Anyway, these photos taken at Grange beach, which is one of the north west suburban beaches in Adelaide.
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
We're in Kansas Dorothy ......
Here we are in Kansas (whoops) I mean Adelaide, getting on with the important business of life like...
Polishing the CV and studyinng all the latest buzz phrases that prove we are in touch........ if TV is to be belived and who could agrue with TV 'going foward', seems to be an essential for the CV .
Job hunting no luck yet Dave has had more success than me, but can't say I've actually reached that "desparate to return to work" stage yet while dave has started pacing like a tiger in the zoo, so it must be time for him to return to work
We are still House Hunting....... I now sooo love the internet. How much easier is the house hunting chore when its all before you with prices ,photos and even maps!!!
As you may have guessed Adelaide is great, every one has been really friendly and helpful, even the bus drivers... its either the drugs or we really are in OZ .
Lyn
Polishing the CV and studyinng all the latest buzz phrases that prove we are in touch........ if TV is to be belived and who could agrue with TV 'going foward', seems to be an essential for the CV .
Job hunting no luck yet Dave has had more success than me, but can't say I've actually reached that "desparate to return to work" stage yet while dave has started pacing like a tiger in the zoo, so it must be time for him to return to work
We are still House Hunting....... I now sooo love the internet. How much easier is the house hunting chore when its all before you with prices ,photos and even maps!!!
As you may have guessed Adelaide is great, every one has been really friendly and helpful, even the bus drivers... its either the drugs or we really are in OZ .
Lyn
Monday, 7 July 2008
Sunday, 6 July 2008
Welcome to Adelaide - and the Rain?
Well, we arrived safe and sound here in Adelaide - and it has been pretty much been raining non stop since we got here! And proper West Coast BC rain as well! We are taking it as a good sign.
"South Australia has had one of its best overnight downpours for the year.
There has been 18 millimetres of rain at Coles Point on the SA west coast overnight.
I'm now preparing for my interviews with the agency tommorrow - last minute updates to the CV ahead of time.
David
"South Australia has had one of its best overnight downpours for the year.
There has been 18 millimetres of rain at Coles Point on the SA west coast overnight.
There were falls of up to 15 millimetres in the south-east and mid north and Adelaide received 14 millimetres.
The State Emergency Service has responded to call-outs for minor flooding and there are reports of trees down in the Adelaide Hills.
By late morning, Adelaide had recorded more than 20 millimetres of rain"
Anyway, enough about the weather, our rental apartment is close to town centre (10min walk to tram, then 20mins on the tram), and there is a large coles (supermarket) and Kmart just around the corner from our place - so far so good!I'm now preparing for my interviews with the agency tommorrow - last minute updates to the CV ahead of time.
David
Friday, 4 July 2008
Last Day in Sydney
All our stuff is packed back into boxes & suitcases, the plane tickets are in our hands, an apartment has been rented for 3 weeks, and I've got my first job agency interview booked for lunchtime on Tuesday.
I guess this means the almost 4 months of not working is coming to an end...
So what can I tell you about adelaide?
Well, Dr Google & Friends tells me...
As of 2006 Census, Adelaide had a metropolitan population of more than 1,105,839, making it Australia's fifth largest city. In the 2002-2003 period the population grew by 0.6%, while the national average was 1.2%. Some 70.3% of the population of South Australia are residents of the Adelaide metropolitan area, making South Australia one of the most centralised states
There are 466,829 employed people in Adelaide, with 62.3% full-time and 35.1% part-time. The median weekly individual income for people aged 15 years and over is $447 per week, compared with $466 nationally. The median family income is $1,137 per week, compared with $1,171 nationally.
Adelaide's housing and living costs are substantially lower than that of other Australian cities, with housing being notably cheaper. The median Adelaide house price is half that of Sydney and two-thirds that of Melbourne
All very exciting I know! But what is there to do? Well, there are the 2 AFL teams, the Crows and the Power. And it has been said that Adelaide has more restaurants per person than any other Australian City. The beaches are only 20minutes away, or closer if we choose to rent closer to the beach. And the city center itself is surrounded by 7km of parklands
Outside of Adelaide, there is the South Australian Wines of the Barossa valley (and other wine growing valleys). We hope there will be plenty of opportunities for camping in the National Parks that abound around South Australia.
Fingers crossed everything works out! We'll be in touch soon!
I guess this means the almost 4 months of not working is coming to an end...
So what can I tell you about adelaide?
Well, Dr Google & Friends tells me...
Adelaide's weather is generally mild and sunny. Adelaide does not suffer any major storms, typhoons, cyclones or hurricanes. The weather consists of:
- Spring days (September to November) are on average a mild 22 degrees Celsius with plenty of sunshine.
- Summer (December to February) can get quite hot (up to 40C) but averages around 28C . Adelaide's warm weather is dry not humid.
- Autumn (March to May) is generally mild and sunny and much like spring although we start to get some rain.
- Winter (June to August) is cool (around 15C) and wet but not cold enough for snow
As of 2006 Census, Adelaide had a metropolitan population of more than 1,105,839, making it Australia's fifth largest city. In the 2002-2003 period the population grew by 0.6%, while the national average was 1.2%. Some 70.3% of the population of South Australia are residents of the Adelaide metropolitan area, making South Australia one of the most centralised states
There are 466,829 employed people in Adelaide, with 62.3% full-time and 35.1% part-time. The median weekly individual income for people aged 15 years and over is $447 per week, compared with $466 nationally. The median family income is $1,137 per week, compared with $1,171 nationally.
Adelaide's housing and living costs are substantially lower than that of other Australian cities, with housing being notably cheaper. The median Adelaide house price is half that of Sydney and two-thirds that of Melbourne
All very exciting I know! But what is there to do? Well, there are the 2 AFL teams, the Crows and the Power. And it has been said that Adelaide has more restaurants per person than any other Australian City. The beaches are only 20minutes away, or closer if we choose to rent closer to the beach. And the city center itself is surrounded by 7km of parklands
Outside of Adelaide, there is the South Australian Wines of the Barossa valley (and other wine growing valleys). We hope there will be plenty of opportunities for camping in the National Parks that abound around South Australia.
Fingers crossed everything works out! We'll be in touch soon!
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