Oct
06
2009
2

When the folks came to visit

The folks have been and gone and we had a fantastic time with them.  They livened the house up, did a grand job on the garden (with a little supervision) and kept us entertained with their stories of home.  I was so worried about them at the airport thinking they would be bringing at least one of them out on a wheelchair.  I was so wrong though, they were the last to come out but they came bouncing out! If anything Rum and I looked terrible, as it was almost 1 in the morning.

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Written by Dal in: General |
Jun
15
2009
7

Around the Bay

It’s been a while since I completed my 40Km bike ride around Melbourne City so i’ve decided to team up with a few guys from work and attempt a 100Km ride.

I haven’t really been back on the bike due to the weather and lack of motivation but this will do the trick.  I have until the 18th October to get into shape and learn to ride on the busy roads.  It will be a beautiful and scenic ride as the full 100Km will be along side the Bay, lets hope the weather is good and not windy.  If anyone has any helpful tips please pass them on.

Feel free to check out the route I think i will get some road tyres for my bike just to get less friction on the road.  “Every little helps”  You’ll see that i’m not acutually doing the full ride, 250Km is more than what i can endure; maybe next year for that.

This is a yearly event to raise money this year we will be raising money for the Smith Family who help disadvantaged Aussie kids.  Feel free to sponsor me

Written by Rum in: General, Sport |
Apr
10
2009
4

Our First House Guest and Others

Say hello to the Australian Red Back Spider.  This little guy isn’t very big but his bite is real nasty.  We have had three of these in the garage since we first moved in, but after boarding up the gaps we haven’t seen one since.  Fingers crossed we don’t! There was one on Rum’s tool box and he almost grabbed it went he reached for his tools but pulled back just in time.  You can’t be too careful in an Australian garage.  So we took a trip to Safeway to get some insect spray and there was a whole section on the stuff! You can buy sprays to kill just about anything with more than 2 legs! You even get surface sprays that will kill for up to 6months (so they say).

We are yet to see a White-tailed or a Huntsman.  My friend, Mere, tells me, “You will know when you see a Huntsman!” After reading Wikipedia, I think I can wait forever to see one of them! They are so big that I would be too scared to even step on one.  Not even sure it would get sucked up by the vacuum cleaner.

We’ve also been introduced to cockroaches out here.  Only really seen one type so far, not too big but too many legs and those antennae… shudder! The worst thing is it will climb anything and anywhere and on top of that the little sh** jumps! Again though, these can be controlled with sprays, so luckily I only see dead ones.

Moths here are on another level altogether. They are so damned big and they flutter noisely.  We went to sleep one night and all of a sudden we heard something around our heads.  I got up like a shot as I knew what it was.  Good thing about moths is they are pretty dumb. I put the light on in the hallway, it went out, I shut the door and left it there till the morning.  Haven’t seen one since, don’t know how it snuck in.

I know In the UK we see one spider a year, a moth or two but never a cockroach.  Well they do take getting used to but they leave you alone and you do get used to them. Never thought I would say it, but as I have seen so many now they are getting boring.  I’ll find out when theres a Huntsman in my bed! Oh and I am not dettering anyone from visiting… you will be safe in the house I promise ;)

Written by Dal in: General |
Feb
16
2009
5

Melbourne Summer Cycle

Every year Melbourne has a bicycle marathon to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Charity.  It’s 40km which works out to be just shy of 25 miles, what have I let myself in for?  The last time I was on bike, was about 5 years ago with the chaps from Polymer Laboratories.  I had fallen so far behind that I got lost and took the wrong turn, ended up in a field full of cows and so exhausted that when I drank my water it all came rushing back out.  OK so I’m no fitter now than I was back then, but I will do this :)

I have until the 22nd February to get in shape.  I’m not that worried because it is a family event for all ages so I think we have about 5 hours to complete the course.  Accompanying me on this trek will be Asar who will have is work cut out for him motivating me.  Hopefully we can make some time and get some training session together.

If anyone would like to sponsor me and help the MS society follow is this link and click DONATE

Larger image of Cinder Cone Mountain Bike

Written by Rum in: General, Sport |
Dec
27
2008
5

Disconnected

Here we are again. New home no internet.  We have no link to the outside world via the super internet highway.  Technologic advancements which we have become so dependent on are now a necessity to have in your home, broadband is the fourth utility along with water, electricity and gas.

We had a telephone line connected with Telstra (BT equivalent) just so we could have ADSL broadband but Telstra said the infrastructure has not been installed in Craigieburn just yet and they do not know how long it will take.  So not having the option of ADSL we decided to go to the latest method of data transferring.  G3 network, this enables you to access the internet via a SIM card which connects to your computer with the use of a modem (usually the size of a USB flash drive) again we do not get coverage from Vodafone or Optus.

We’ve built a beautiful home here in Craigieburn but I think we might as well have dug a hole and lived in a cave!  Telstra have a huge monopoly here and they have the government over a barrel.  They are taking their time with building new data infrastructure and updating existing lines.  Australia really is about 10 years behind the UK when it comes to broadband.  Until we catch up we have to be prepared to pay many hundreds of dollars for a slow connection speed and limited bandwidth.

Luckily, Dal and I will have access to the web at work to quickly check our mail whilst looking over our shoulders to see if the boss is watching ? So you won’t hear from us until we do get a connection at home and there won’t be much happening on the blog.  Sorry guys but we are officially disconnected from the planet.

Written by Rum in: General |
Dec
16
2008
2

We are the Champions!!!

We did it!  Would you adam and eve it?  Took us 3 seasons, we took it to the finals and won 6-4 against the Orange Meanies.  Well done to the regular team - Richard (captain), Jamie, Erwin, Luke, Wilson and Dal.  Thanks also to Rum, Rathan, Andrea, Amanda, Ben and Zach who pitched in when we needed you.  It was an excellent season, with a great finale, nail biting and action packed!

We went into the second half with a 3-0 lead and one injury to Andrea (not including Dal who was already injured).  Orange Meanies came levelling it to 3-3! Rathan and Andrea pulled of some beautiful goals and when the final whistle blew it was 6-4.  The last 4 mintues were the longest ever, standing on the side line! Goal and player of the match goes to Andrea.  Well done Troubled Strangers… lets get it on for next season.

Our Player Manager Jade could not be with us this season but she kept a watch with her MSN team talk :)  It was much appreciated! This ones for you Jade. “They think its all over.  It is now!”

Written by Dal in: General |

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