It's a long drawn out joke, but are you looking at Brian May?
After 11 years away from Australia, including 6 years in the Middle East, we have finally made it back to Australia for a 4 year posting with international consultants, Arup. Follow the occassionally interesting and occassionally updated happenings of our family, or more importantly our (now three year old) triplets - Thomas, Zach and Hannah.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Feeding Kangaroos
Day trip to Symbio Zoo, a small wildlife park outside Woollongong. Thomas, Zach and Hannah get to feed the kangaroos in the rain.
Barangaroo
View of the Baranagaroo Development from my office window. Lend Lease have avoided having an extensive number of trucks on the road carrying excavated material by purchasing a container barge. This is loaded up with excavated material and sails off to drop it off at the new Port Kembla. Saves all that extra traffic, fuel etc. The barge looks like it may not make it all the way, though.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Cockatoo Island
Weekend trip to Cocktoo Island. From the ferry at Cicular Quay...
Under the Harbour Bridge...
Docking at Cockatoo Island....
Cockatoo Island is hosting part the Biennale Festival, a contemporary arts visual arts festival. I read the program, digested the exhibit information and contemplated the relevance of each installation, but could not for the life of me give you any idea what any of them are about. So here is some cold smoke pouring across the entrance to a building.
After a long tour of the exhibits, we sit and contemplate the relevance of existance in context of man's struggle to come to terms with mortality and post-modernist.....pass the vegemite.
Following initial use as a penal facility in the 1850's, Cockatoo Island developed into a major shipyard, reaching its zenith in the 1940's after the fall of Singapore.
(Long day (its only 2.30pm) and we are starting to feel very tired (pronounced "Toi-urrrd").
You Are Here.
Growing Antagonism
There can be some tension between three 4 year old's, especially biys and girls. Thomas has just told Hannah "Monkeys will crawl up your bottom, and fart on your head!). Lovely.
Balmain August 2012
Saturday, and we drop off Kate at her work Hatrick Catering in Balmain. I have been in to Balmain a few times, but never really explored so we drive down the high street, past the market, down to Balmain East. This is just across the harbour from the CBD and with great views - my office can be seen across Darling Harbour (the Aon building below).
And across to North Sydney...
The sun is out, and feels like a beautiful Sydney spring day, so we leave the car and we take a walk down to the reserve next to the Wharf. From the park at Balmain East Wharf across to Sydney Harbour Bridge:
There is a large ships anchor in the reserve - couldnt find any description at the site, and nothing on the internet. Anyone knows what the relevance is, let me know.
Hannah practicing her posing...see later..
From Balmain East back across Darling Harbour towards Barnagaroo...
And south towards Jones Bay Wharf...
Waving at the passing ferries....
Saturday, August 25, 2012
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