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613 Main Rd Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, 3350, 3-5331-3588
... this lady called Libby who picked me up from the station and her 7 month old son. Libby was wearing a band on her wedding finger, so i persumed she was married. I was suprised at the lack of males in the house, but persumed that they were both divorced.Hehehe think outside the box Siobhan, they were a lesbian couple!!!!!!!!!!!!! Needless to say i was rather shocked and um felt a little awkward, not that there is anything wrong with it, but i had no clue and they had ...
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia sk2885Very sad day today. Our last day at work for over 2 months. We'll be both working from our laptop while away, so be sure to send through all paperwork and relevant work documents. Only one week to go until the big day........18 holes of golf in Port Douglas. Oh yeah, there is also a wedding taking place on the Friday. Might check it out.
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia tiffscott... really hard to get out. Years ago there was a shipwreck and 11 bodies of the ship crew were found later on in the hole floating in there, which is far from where the ship sank. The history on the London Bridge is not that old, as in 1990 the Bridge consisted of two archs and suddenly, in the middle of the day the first arch colapsed into the water, leaving two tourists in the remaining arch which was not connected to the land. They say that soon the remaining arch will ...
Ballarat, Australia jarrettalane... became this bright purple hue. Time froze as if for an hour tops... and Gods Voice spoke to me around that hour that froze .. about my past and God assured me that what I have gone through in the past is now over: the darkness is over. I am now walking in light and Iam to listen to the angel that was sent to me whom God called my angel Gezabel. I was sitting on the rock staring not even blinking away from the strong light for I knew God protected my eyes for he created ...
Melbourne, Australia carolinesheart... just a glass wall between u and the tigers (which the mom didnt seem to like!) Well, I went into my zoo experience (cause I forgot to mention it earlier) and because while wandering through the wombat exhibit, I ran into an aussie bloke named Rick. (YES, another hot aussie!!) He was going to take me to a footy match (aussie rules is what the game is called) on Sunday, but sadly I will be gone :( However, last night for my birthday ...
North Melbourne, Australia sunshinetrekker... well and the work became vibrant, depicting the vibrantly blooming desert after rainfalls etc. Amazing. Now, I still only know very very little about it. But, I am fascinated. Oh, and please note that Aborigine is not equal to Aborigine. Not all use/used dots. Some use swirls, others hatched lines. There are about 250 different languages. But they are so very connected with this land it's amazing. Zurück in die Stadt um die Aborigine Kunst Tour im Museum mit zu machen. Ich habe ...
Melbourne, Australia rootabergerA short walk from the campsite we headed to Sovereign Hill. Sovereign Hill is a living history museum, telling the story of Ballarat's goldrush history, one of the most historically significant events on the Ballarat goldfields occurred in 1854 when angry miners rebelled against licence fees and a corrupt, unjust government. The eureka uprising brought about changes that many hail as the birth of Australias nationhood ...
Ballarat, Australia dhgt... the outskirts of melbourne at a caravan park which was pretty nice as we only paid $50 a night for our own cabin-pretty cheap! the next day we went to the Australian Tennis Open, got a ground pass which allowed entry to all the outdoor matches which had some pretty big names on and access to the vodafone arena all for $29, wandered around and got tons of freebies, espec from garnier!!!! i was happy! saw a few matches too and left at about 10.45pm! as there were ...
Melbourne, Australia heliwalker... so mutton dressed up as lamb) lollies, chips , and Melon (although we decided to soak it in Vodka)....So we got all prettied up and sat down with a glass of wine. Okay if you read on you notice that by admitting this we lose serious street cred! The glass of wine soon turned into a bottle and still no one had showed....Cam, Fabio and Gareth came to the rescue ...yes Fabio is the token Italian. A long while later and still no word from Monica and the gang. A phone call later ...
Melbourne, Australia lillirenee... by ferry. The ferry held about eight vehicles and was a "cable" ferry meaning that it was attached to a cable that it followed to the other side unlike the Shaftsbury ferry which crosses like a boat. This crossing was close to Bordertown that is near the .... come on, guess....yup, the border between the states of South Australia and Victoria. The remaining five hours of our trip took us through prairies which looked exactly like driving through ...
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