Tuesday 31 December 2013

About coming back to work

Sarah, actor and totally into the 20s and 30s.
 Back in Austria I worked as a party-photographer. It's an amazing job and I'm really glad that I got it as it is everything but easy to make money as a photographer. Especially if you don't have a portfolio and no one knows you (as a photographer).

Even though I loved my job it had some backdraws. My working hours were at the same time when my friends went out partying. Sometimes I even met someone I knew, some people I even haven't seen in years! But I couldn't stay too long chatting with them since I had to work.




As a result of this I prefered to leave my camera at home in this spare nights when I actually went out partying and just enjoyed it not to walk around quickly, annoying people with asking them for a photo...or getting anoyed by people who want more and more photos of themselves. Or the worst: people who tell me that I took a bad picture of them when I just thought "Man, I can't change your f*** face....!"
Shane, an independent director.
Doesn't he look like Walter White from Breaking Bad?


So when I came to Sydney I got in touch with a group of people who are totally into cinematography, acting and movies. Most of them attending an event called KINO, where short movies from independent and hobby directors are shown once in a month. The next one will be at the 6th of January (Click here for the Facebook-Event) and I'm really looking forward to it as I've only heard good things about it so far!

Getting involved in this network I got an invitation to the premieres of two movies called 'Bucks party' and 'Hens night' which are crossover movies about a couples last night in freedom and what happend to them. It's a little bit like Hangover but less...well...let's say there are better films out there - which might be because the movies are actually still in Postproduction but renting a cinema was cheaper this time of the year so they showed the movie earlier than they should have...



To come back to why I talked about my work as a party-photographer; there was an aftershowparty and I somehow ended up with my camera there - on the one hand assisting the official photographer of the event with the lighting, holding a slave-flash in the right (and sometimes in the wrong) angle but also taking pictures with my own camera without flash (because mine stopped working back the other day for some reason). 
Susanne, actor


In the beginning of the party I wasn't quite certain if it was a good idea to bring my camera with me but in the end I really enjoyed it as it was less stressful because it was only for fun and not as a job. All of the pictures in this post were taken at the party.

I'm now gonna stay a little bit longer in Sydney than expected and I already got in touch with two bands to take pictures at their concert. If you wanna have a look at my previous concert pictures, check out my G+ Profile (Click) which I'm gonna use as main platform to publish pictures and build up my portfolio.
Or you can even follow me on G+ or 'circle' me ;-p

Is there anything you would like me to write about or take pictures of in Sydney? Just leave me a comment ;)

Have a happy new year!

Monday 30 December 2013

About the omnipresence of royalty


Wherever you go in Melbourne, you'll be reminded that Australia is a part of the British Commonwealth. Wherever you walk, you have to admire the city councils unbelievable creativity in making up names...Royal botanic garden, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Royal Arcade, Royal Exhibition Building...there are probably more royal buildings than in whole England. :D

Anyway this picture was taken in one of the botanical gardens in the city near Mozart Street in St. Kilda.

Sunday 29 December 2013

About the stars


One of the probably most gorgeous thing to see in the world is a sky full of stars and when you look up to the sky in a clear night in Australia you can even see the milky way. This was one of my first shots of the stars, taken when we where camping at the Bays of Fire.

Friday 27 December 2013

About when airplanes become sleighs...


When I came to Sydney the pilot announced the safe arrival with the words "The sleigh has landed" as it was the 25th of December. Everyone who was working at the airport had a Santa or elf hat. Combined with the tasmanian friendliness it reminded me of this amazing christmas campaign of Westjet: When dreams come true.

Back in Melbourne, where I took this picture - which is the closest thing to a sleigh I have picture of - I just thought that I'm really glad about the differences between Vienna and Melbourne...can't imagine such a glowing coach in Vienna!

Wednesday 25 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 24th December


With my last Advent Calendar post I send you a warm fire that should keep you warm and safe on Christmas Eve. I hope you all enjoy christmas with your family!
I took this picture when we camped at the - what a coincidence - Bay of Fire.

I’m now in the plane to Sydney after spending Christmas Eve with my friends from Tassy eating self-made vietnamese spring rolls, chinese rice dish, austrian christmas biscuits and self picked raspberries (which is a really hard job, when I tried it I ate more than I put into the bags - I don't have a clue how someone could make money out of that). 

I want to thank all of you guys who made each day of the advent time so special for me! All the messages I got from Europe brought me the christmas feeling that is absent here! Thank you so much! :D

When I made up the Christmas Kangorooh in my last post I didn’t know what you could find when you google it, but my mom found this…let’s say different Christmas story which I just have to share with all of you: Christmas in Australia

Even though the advent is over now I’ll go on posting more short stories every few days rather than only big posts every now and than, so stay tuned and go on checking my blog regularly (it’s really a joy to know that you read that rather than writing only for myself…;)

Merry Christmas! Bon apetite =)

Monday 23 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 23rd December



Only one more time to sleep 'til Santa/Christkind/Polarbear/Christmas-kangorooh or whoever else you believe in comes to you. ;)

This clock doesn't show you the time until christmas eve but was used as a traffic signal in the early 20th century in Fitzroy, a part of Melbourne, that indicates how much time of each signal phase was left.

To be seen only in the Melbourne Musem nowadays - I really don't get it why they aren't in use anymore...

Sunday 22 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 22nd December

This is the motivation to do the 2 hours walk at Fortescue. The rest of the hiking track is pretty odd, but it's worth to walk there for this rock!

Saturday 21 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 21st December


When you tell someone in Victoria or Tassy that you go to Hobart, you'll probably get the recommendation (and so do I) to go to MONA  - an innovative museum for old and new art.
This is one of the museum pieces. And you can actually play on it...well...at least you can try! ;)

Friday 20 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 20th December


Melbourne is full of Graffitis, a lot of the little avenues appearance is enhanced with art like this and make the city more colourful. This Graffiti is located in a little avenue called "Hosier Lane" which is full of some of the best arts in town and is therefore popular to be shown to tourists on guided tours - not that if you need something like that, I spotted it while walking around on my own on my first day in Melbourne, you can't miss it!

Thursday 19 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 19th December


There was a company in Tassy which kind of rented space from farmers. They paid an amount to grow a few trees on each (or at least a lot) of farms here which they would cut down when they were big enough to sell the wood. This was a good income for a lot of farmers, but the company went bankrupt so now there are a lot of trees on the farms and the farmers get neither money for them nor do they know what they should do with the trees.
This one may be one of those trees...

Tuesday 17 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 18th Decmber


This cute little guy is a Japanese macaques monkey who lives in an enclosure in the Launceston City Park (there are no monkeys in the wild in Tassy, everything that looks similar to a monkey is probably an Opossum). The enclosure is free to visit, it's in the middle of the park!

But be sure not to climb into the enclosure, the monkeys got Hepatitis B (which is not dangerous for them but for you if you hug them). And yes, I'm pretty serious about that you shouldn't climb in because I've heard a story about two drunken guys who climbed in, smashed the electric fence, which fell into the water that surrounds the enclosure and weren't able to get out anymore because every time they tried to get through the water, they got an electric shock. In the end they got rescued by a friend who had a ladder and lived nearby.

Don't think too much about it, I'm conscious about some logical issues with this story, but it was too funny not to share it. ;)

Advent Calendar: 17th December

A few days ago I've been in Launceston (the second biggest city in Tassy) to a farmer market and saw this sign there. Whenever you go on this island to a supermarket you read at least 500-times "Buy Tasmanian Products" or "Choose Tasmian!". So, they put a lot of effort into making people buy local food which is pretty good, I would love to see that in Austria.

But on this farmer market they sold not only the common stuff like vegetables and fruits but also furry of Wallabies and Kangaroos and home cooked jams (I tried an onion jam - no added sugar, but it was so sweet, unbelievable!) and home cooked convenient food (yeah, strange, isn't it?).

And after three weeks on this island I have to admit: I do not only love food, I love Tasmania too!

Monday 16 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 16th December

I still haven’t seen a platypus, but I’ve been to an area where obviously enough Platypen (plural of Platypus…anyone a better idea?) live to let the people make up with those signs.
To be seen near Lake Huntsman. ;)

Sunday 15 December 2013

About how every hiking-tour should end

Me and my travel companion Claudia

If you come to Tassy you wanna see the nature, the crazy wildlife of Australia, the wonderful landscape (if you're not interested in that cancel your flight straight away!). There are two ways to explore that: by helicopter and plane (which is pretty expensive and probably no choice for anyone who reads travel blogs) or you go hiking. And there are quite a lot of walking paths on this island as approximately 40% are National Parks.




Echidna


One of my favourite hiking trips became Cape Raoul. Not only is the landscape magnificent. This is a magic place where Pasta learn to fly (here's the proof)! Ok, maybe it's less magic and more physic but anyway it's damn impressive to see a Pasta or a stick that you throw down the cliff seeing coming up again and flying over your head (or you get even hit by a noodle) back because of the strong winds that blow up the cliffs.


You might even see some Echidnas (the only egg-laying mammals beside platypus) ambling the path next to you. They aren't too afraid of humans...neither are the snakes! We met another traveler on the path who told us that a big snake was blocking the path making us walking in an always-on-alert-mode. Usually they shouldn't attack you, but be aware not to step on them on accident. ;)

Finnish Sauna after the Hiking tour at Cape Raoul

And make sure that you don't loose the path at the end of the track as we did...but if you make it back to the start of the track you will be rewarded with a Finnish sauna! The farmer who's property is next to Cape Raoul has build up a sauna which you can use for a donation and provides a camping zone for 5$/person! Make sure that you don't come back too late (we started heating up the sauna at 9PM) and you may have a nice chat with Andy, the owner of the sauna!



I published thirty more pictures on Flickr (Click here to see them). Enjoy the view (without the damn strong wind up there), and tell me how you like the pictures ;)



Advent Calendar: 15th December


Sometimes it is just rainy and cloudy in Tassy. That's how it looks like then near Hobart on the beach. The best time to come to this island is probably january. The days are getting definitely warmer now with a temperature-peak of 27 degree celsius today!

Saturday 14 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 14th December


When we were searching for a camping spot with a barbecue in Mt. William National Park we spotted this pelican. This was one of the moments, where I rummaged around to find my camera as fast as possible in the car to take a picture before the bird would fly away (what he didn't do luckily 'til we left).

Friday 13 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 13th December


The good thing about owning a car and being on a roadtrip is that you do not only have gorgeous views on the countryside but that you can stop whenever you want (ok, maybe not on the main highway, but on every other road we can just stop left by) to enjoy the sun and take stunning pictures like this.

Sundown is here around 9 PM by the way... :-p

Thursday 12 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 12th December


You think you know what the most dangerous animal in Melbourne is?

Well, you probably didn’t think about rhinos on skateboards ;)

This is how the public transport system organisation in Melbourne tries to make you aware of how heavy and dangerous a tram that hits you is.

Advent Calendar: 11.5th December

I’m really late for the 11th of December, I know…again: no reception.

This is Mayflowerbeach on the east coast of Tassy. Was the perfect place for a late breakfast! 

Tuesday 10 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 10th December


In the lab or pub
whether soap or beer
sharing foam is better there.

Wonderful rhyme, isn’t it? :-p
This picture - taken on the evening of Laurence’ concert (which I wrote about here) - is dedicated to all the beers drunken in the Refugium by people who should have been in a lesson at that time.

Monday 9 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 9th December


One of the girls I’m travelling with at the moment, Maria, was picked up by a guy who offered us all to sleep at his place and have a hot shower. So after being at Freyscenet National Park we drove to his place, arriving late in the night and had a very relaxed evening,listening to italian music, drinking wine, eating cheese and prosciutto and bred with butter. After 20km of hiking this was an amazing meal.

The knife above was the only one he had in his kitchen, was 30 to 40cm long, felt like a machete and was being used in a very universal way that night, from cutting cheese to buttering bread. 

Advent Calendar: 8.5th December

With some delay here comes the 8th of December (no reception in the bushes on the beach):


There are a lot of Wallabys in Tasmania. Either alive or dead on the street, you can see them everywhere. Especially in the night they love it to jump in front of your car, attracted by the lights of the car (their eyes are really, really bad). I like to call those Suicide-Wallabys.

All in all it’s worth to have a drive during the night in Tassy, you will see most of the wild animals living here during that time (I think, I’ve even had a short glimpse on a Tasmanian Devil!)…but for sure you shouldn’t drive too fast then if you don’t want to support the suicidal character of the wallabies!

While hiking in the Freyscinet National Park the other day we saw a few wallabies during daytime but none of them got as close as this one at the parking space where we parked our car.
We even pet it, so fluffy!

Sunday 8 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 7th December


This is an oyster. Fresh from the sea at a place called Triubanna on the east coast of Tassy.
I stayed the last two days at this place, was kayaking here and had a really good time. Corinne, our host, lives next to a bay where we could collect fresh wild oysters. And in her garden we cooked them (a lot of them, I think none of her couchsurfers gonna eat seafood in the next weeks) on a fire heated oven and prepared them in vietnamise way (because a girl from Vietnam stays here too right now) with oil and leech.
I was surprised that the raw ones actually taste good (even though nothing for people who don’t like seafood for sure) but cooked in this way it’s much better!


Bon apetite!

Saturday 7 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 6th December

Every beach is different in Tassy. This one in Opposum Bay is full of seashells!

Thursday 5 December 2013

About how Hobart became the beginning of my first roadtrip

Hobart may be a little town, capital of a little island (only 15.000 squarekilometers smaller than Austria), Australias smallest state. But in the few days I’ve been here I met a lot of people, someone to travel with and…I bought my first car!!! =D

On my first day the weather here was very british (you can also call it rainy and cloudy if you prefer so), but I started to explore the town like I always do…simply walking through the streets, along the boulevards, the small lanes, the hidden alleys…

When I met up with Alice (my first ever Couchhost - thanks for the great time in Hobart! (= ) and some of her friends, we had a a great evening with cheap beer (that’s why you should always go out with locals, they know the cheapest pubs!) and met three Canadian Geologists, who were much more alive than their subject of study!

On our one-hour-way home we came across a closed pub with three people sitting in there, drinking wine and playing on a guitar.
…if you know me, you probably know, how I reacted: smiling (in a positive non-psycho-joker-like-way) and waving at them, asking them in body language if we may join them.
One of them actually opened the door and asked: “Be you travellers?” And we answered: “Ne! We are but men!”
Ok…actually he asked if we are travellers and we just said yes (couldn’t resist to make a reference to Tenacious D). But he let us in, gave us both a glass of wine and we had a great night after a great evening!
Stuart, the guy, who opened the door for us was the owner of the pub and presented it to us proudly, explaining his pub philosophy to us.

The next day I met Claudia, a Couchsurferin from Italy who wanted to make a roadtrip through Tasmania for cheap like me. To make it short, we spent the next days looking for a car on Gumtree (a website, popular in the UK and Australie, where you can find everything - including Guinea pigs), bought one for cheap, registered it (much easier than in Europe, thanks Australien Government! - you just have to fill out one formular, pay 50 up to 100 dollars, depending on the car price, and that’s it), made some food and camping gear shopping and now we’re on the road! =)

Flower Power-Van from a danish Hippie



The first car we tried, was a Flower Power-Van, but it was too fucked up, so that my first car ever should be a Hyundai Excel as old as myself with manual gear and 4 of 5 doors that still open!


My car!!!! =)
We also attended a free Gospel Concert in town, which was amazing! Two-hundred-and-twenty musicians on stage. The audience gave zero fucks about the weather, which changed regularly from sunshine to soft rain. The pianist got sometimes so excited that he just stood up on his bench and conducted the chore. When they were playing hits like “Don’t let the sun go down on me”, “Come together” and in the end even Michael Jacksons “Don’t stop ‘till you get enough” the crowd was dancing like they couldn’t get enough. 

An amazing crowd of people dancing and having
fun at the gospel concert in Hobart!

And when we were done with grocery and food shopping for our roadtrip we went up a hill to have a better view on Mount Wellington, which was surrounded by clouds while the rest of the sky was blue. So we drove up the hill until the street ended, went on by foot…just to realise that we would have to enter private property if we want to have a magnificent view on the mountain. So we just asked the people who were standing in front of the fence if this was private property and they actually let us in (after asking what nationality we are…I wonder, if he would have said no if we would have been from somewhere else…) to what was a grazing side for their deer! Because they were butchers! And after sitting in the sun on their land for some time and taking pictures, they shared some beer with us and we had a nice chat for some hours before we left to have a last meal with Alice before leaving Hobart.
Mount Wellington on a sunny day!
So even though Hobart might be a small town, being around there with the right people I made a lot of experience (including riding a car on the “wrong” side of the street, which is not that horrible is I thought it would be).

Now I'm on my first roadtrip, having slept more often in the car than in the tent, made my second couch surfing experience (which was awesome) and eat a lot of Pasta...but that's another story ;)

Advent Calendar: 5th December

When I saw this car at Pirates Bay I wasn’t quite sure if I’m still in Tassy or on Cuba.
This was on the peninsula of Tasmania on my third day of my roadtrip here.

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 4th December


I finally got a picture of a parrot here at the east coast of Tasmania! They are apparently everywhere in Australia :D
Took this picture today in the morning after Claudia made us all running to the window with the words "Look, fast, come over here!"

Have a colourful day!

Advent Calendar: 3rd December

No Junk Mail

Well...I think it's pretty obvious what he doesn't want...like it much more than those red "Keine Werbung"-Stickers!

I took this shot near a train-station in Melbourne called Balaclava...a balaclava is a ski mask, such like the ones which are used for bank robberies...that's another meaning of balaclava. Don't ask me why anyone would name a train station like this...especially in a rich area like St. Kilda where this is located...Obelix would probably say: "Die spinnen, die Aussies!" :)

Tuesday 3 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 2nd December

Die Teekanne macht den Tee...
Enjoy your tea during the cold days!
You may think Australia is hot and dry, but actually there've been a lot of rainy, windy and cold days since I'm here...means I'm drinking at least one cup of tea a day (since I'm on the road trip black without milk...still better than no tea :/).

Sunday 1 December 2013

Advent Calendar: 1st December


Since having a reliable internet connection on a road trip is a pretty hard thing and I wanna share far too many pictures with you, I'll thought I may upload at least one picture a day during the Adventtime  .

Enjoy the Christmas time! It's horrible here, the sun is shining, but I've seen a bus driver with a Santa Claus-hat and a little Christmastree in his bus...that was so wrong!

And during the night I've seen some glowing houses...I first thought there might be a disco...but on the second thought I remembered the date and believe that it's probably christmas decoration (really bad one if you ask me).

The picture you see above is taken in Hobart on a sunny day. I've been out for a run on the same day and have seen parrots again!

Wednesday 20 November 2013

About Dumbphones and Tom Hanks

The tasmanian devil (from the Lonney Tunes)
I just arrived in Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, the island, where the devils live.
I left Melbourne yesterday evening to stay the night at the airport, because my flight took off at 6 AM today.

For everyone who's thinking about to come to Melbourne, there's a cheap way to reach the airport or leave it to the city. Usually you will be told to get the Skybus, which will set you back 17$. But there's a bus from the Melbourne public transport system, the 901, which is even to some locals unknown, which takes a little bit longer but only costs 6$!

My sleeping bench
When I arrived around 11 PM at the airport I couldn't check in yet but asked the stuff at the check-in desk if I'm at the right place (the airport is pretty big). I was at the right place, but I couldn't check in before 4 AM. 5 hours left, it wasn't too loud, so I found a bench which I transformed into a place to sleep, hiding my backpack under the bench so that no one can steal it while I was sleeping (or at least tried to sleep).

My pillow this night is proof that the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy is wrong. You don't need a towel but always a big scarf with you, much more useful! ;)

In a kind of closed area...

Do you know the movie "The Terminal" (Trailer)with Tom Hanks about this guy who has to live on a terminal for some time because his passport became illegal why he was in the air - based on a true story?
I felt quite like him when I built my sleeping place at Melbourne Airport... :D
Sleeping their was a premier in a second way for me, was it the first time that I used a sleeping mask -which is really helpful at such a bright place like an airport hall, even though I probably looked pretty weird.



I set two alarms for 4 AM and 4:15, so that I could not oversleep under any circumstances!
Well...I woke up by myself at half past 4 just to figure out that my phone shut off while it still had 10% battery! Such a Dumbphone!

But anyway, I still had enough time, caught the plane (slept the whole flight) and arrived safely in Hobart. I already had breakfast with my host Alice (my first true couch surfing experience!! =)))) and now I'm off to explore the city!

By the way...Tom Hanks. I walked past a cinema the other day and saw that there is a new movie with Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips (Trailer), which is based on a...drum roll...true story! I was wondering...what was the last movie with Tom Hanks that wasn't based on a true story...any idea??

Monday 18 November 2013

About Toothbrushes, BbQ and Ildiko

What a great weekend! First of all, Melbourne became a sunny place again! =)
Right in time for the Latina Festival at Johnston Street where Foreigners from all latin countries contributed their tasty cuisine and their music combined with free dance classes all day long.

Sandringham Beach
On Sunday I had a run on the beach...such an amazing feeling to run next to the sea. At one point a put one of my earbuds out of my ear to hear the ocean. Wonderful....so wonderful that I didn't see a wave coming and my shoes and my jogging trousers got wet (I was running really close to the water).

In the afternoon I went to a BWS (Beer Wine Spirits - a supermarket that distributes nothing but alcohol in opposite to usual supermarkets which don't sell any alcohol at all) for some Cider and to Coles (supermarket like Spar) to grab some steaks for a Barbecue at my friends Josee's place. Two hours later I finally arrived at her place - she lives on the damn other end of the city and my train line wasn't operating this weekend because of reparation or whatever works, so I had to take the bus. Starving and thirsty we began to marinade the meat while drinking some cold Ciders.

Kangaroo-Sausages
When we found Barbecue Honey-Sauce in the fridge we wanted to marinade our pork spare ribs like real Wannabe-barbecue-pros with a brush! The problem was, we didn't have a brush. But! I had a toothbrush from Etihad Airlines with me - on long distance flights each passenger gets a tiny toothbrush, toothpaste, a sleeping mask and a pair of socks. So we used this (fresh and unused) toothbrush to marinade our ribs. It worked and the ribs were simply nomnomnom! :D


Beside the rips we had Kangoo-Rooh! And, yes, they were Kangaroo-Sausages. To all of you, who I told that Kangoroo meat is chewie (at least the one, I ate in Germany), the sausages are much better (especially better than they look on the photo)!

Me and my toothbrush (which I've never seen again)
After the Barbecue we went to the concert of one of Josee's housemates, performing with his band 'Ildiko', whom I was really excited about to hear.
I've never seen him before. But when I had breakfast at her place a few days ago I suddenly heard some noises from behind a closed door. A guy playing guitar. But he played it so touching, so smooth and with such an energy! 
So I came into the kitchen and asked, totally astonished and excited: "Guys, do you here that?!" 
I just got the answer: "Yeah, that's my housemate Laurence, he's pretty good, isn't he...?"

You find all pictures of the concert in this G+ Album.

But listen to him yourself or download his last Album for free or as much as you wanna pay

At last some impressions of the concert:
Laurence's Guitar

Laurance performing


A guy with awesome hair(cut)




This guy was just attending the concert but I liked his haircut, so I asked him for a photo. While I was taking a picture of him, one of his friends asked me if he could take a picture of me taking a picture of the hairy man. So that's the person to whom the middle finger points ;)
Ben, Laurence' and Josee's Housemate playing pool after the concert

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Vienna has pigeons - Melbourne has parrots

A forecast for Melbourne sounds these days like this: It was rainy, it is rainy and it will still be rainy the next few days. It's actually summertime so we don't have a clue where the rain comes from, but we are used to changing weather in Melbourne...

So what do you do, when you come from Austria and the weather is shitty like this? Right, at first, you don't give a single fuck...but after a few days you get a little bit upset about coming to the, so-you-imagine, sunny-side-of-the-world just to find out the weather is just like at home...

The advantage of such a bad weather is that you can stay at home all day long and watch movies without a guilty conscience. So I learned a little bit about Australien History while watching a movie with Laura, my host's mother.

Red Dog is about a dog...which's red. (This is the perfect time for an "Oooohhhh" from you ;))
This dog and his story is actually known pretty well in whole Australia. The dog was a lovely friend for everyone, well-known at the communities in the hot areas in North-west of Autralia and was totally into hitchhiking! By himself...at least that's what the people say...you know, he somehow became a legend...


And the Movie is great! Haven't seen such a good film for a long time. It's emotional, it's funny, has a lot of good footage, romantic and the ending is not too hollywood-like as the movie is produced by an Australien studio.
So if you're bored by the ORF - today they send Undercover Boss at prime time - give Red Dog a try, it's free on Youtube: Red Dog Part 1

Funny movie knowledge: The dog in the movie became the main actors dog in real life! :)

After that movie, it stopped raining for some time, so we went out with the dog to a nearby park.
Did you know that most trees in Melbourne are Eucalyptus-trees? Laura showed me some of the different sorts, they all smell different (at least their leafs, I haven't put my nose into the tree's trunk)! One smelled like Baby-loof (or whatever the stuff was called, your parents rub on your back when you were a child and had a cold), another like lemongrass!

But then Laura told me the most amazing thing...there were parrots in the trees. And after starring some minutes into the Eucalyptus (you would imagine that you can see a parrot in wild nature, because of the amazing colours, but actually it isn't that easy) they flew out of the tree, so I got a glimpse of them...and they were amazingly colourful! I've been told that they are actually in every park in Melbourne...so I hope that I will have another sunny day in Melbourne so that I can stare at the trees in the parks through the viewfinder of my camera.

I don't carry my camera with me because of the bad light situation during these rainy days, so you have to stay with this cute bird at the moment. ;)

In the evening I went out again for an Evening of Werewolf. Yep, Werewolf is everywhere...
We were nearly 40 people, so it was a little bit - imagine my thumb and my forefinger 2mm apart from each other - loud. Didn't make it easier for me to understand all the (sometimes really fast) conversations during the play, but I think in the end I understood more than in the beginning. All in all it was Hardcore-english-conversation-training, try it out! (it will be easier for you unless you find some Aussies, but anyway...)

So during the night I killed Casanova (literally lovely character!), was lynched when I was the pope (yeah, we had to make up what our job is in Düsterwald, so I became the village's pope sitting next to the village's slut...obviously not too religious people in this village as I died and the slut survived...) and got to know a nice pub in St. Kilda. :)

Monday 11 November 2013

Hello World!

It took me quite a long time to set this blog up, I actually had some problems with the background (and media in general) and I'm still not too thrilled about the current one but I thought I should finally start blogging...so here it is!

What happend to me the last three weeks? Well, a lot. :) Much more than I could fit into one post. So I decided to give you a short summary and post in the next time in a non-chronological order about my past adventures, while I go on with hopefully more regular posts about what happened recently. ;)

I headed to Essen (sounds more delicious than it is) on the 18th of October to the Boardgame Convention "Spiel" with three friends. After that I went to Frankfurt, where I spent two nights before I took off to Melbourne. After 22 hours of flight I arrived in this amazing city, which is said to be the Australian San Francisco (and it actually has some very, very (one more time: very) obvious things in common). I've been here since then, but maybe I'll fly to Tasmania on Wednesday...you know, quite some time 'till then (and yes I'm a little bit spontaneous (= ).

A quick overview about Melbourne:

  • The people here speak actually English and not Australian-mumble-until-no-one-understands-you--dialect, so no communication problems yet (at least not too many).
  • So many lovely and cool people, so many opportunities, so much to see, so much to do...you can imagine: I've got too many appointments every day...
  • Melbourne is said to be a Coffee-Metropole...anyone ever heard of that?? Me neither...
  • I haven't seen a Kangaroo yet, beside a dead one in the museum, but I think that doesn't count
  • This is one of the greenest city I've ever been to, in terms of parks and trees and plant-stuff
  • Gratifies. Wonderful ones. Everywhere.  
  • Beer is expensive (and if I say expensive I talk about prices like four times as high as in Austria!) -.-
  • The weather is nearly the same as in Vienna (changing from day to day, sometimes rainy, sometimes sunny, sometimes both...so it feels quite homelike)
  • The first three things that Austria is referred to here are:
    • Sound of Music (WHY??)
    • Mozart
    • Hitler (but, never fear, Fritzl comes shortly after that ;))
  • It's big
  • You can actually use the public toilets without catching a disease
Oh, and of course, last but not least: The beach is wonderful and next to the city. ;)


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I miss you all!

By the way, the timezone here is GMT+10...so have a good night!