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Our Autralian Experience

Apr 20

Gone to Penguin Island to see Phillip…will return soon!

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The Koolen Five!Okay, so I didn’t go to Penguin Island to see Phillip, but I did go to Phillip Island to see the Penguins! I know I haven’t written in awhile but I really was just focusing on getting through my homework week!

 In the last entry I think that I said that I was going to go to a concert in St. Kilda, well lets just say that the time of it wasn’t very clear. We headed into the city (on SLOW public transportation) and then past it to the beach subard of St. Kilda to see a really good band play at a bar there. We all thought that they played at 8 o’clock, and when we got there we found that they actually didn’t play until 12:45 a.m., almost 45 minutes after the last tram heading back to campus was. Needless to say we didn’t get to see the band play…maybe next time? OF COURSE!

This last weekend was tons of fun, let me tell you! After I handed in my two huge papers on Friday, Miranda and I decided to go into the city and go out with a few European friends. We went to a bar called the Deck thats probably my favorite bar in Crazy Alpaca!the city. Its located on the top of a building thats in the middle of the city sky scrapers and it also had an amazing view of the Yarra River! Can’t wait to go another time, as every time I have gone thus far it has proved to be a blast! So after a fun Friday night out in the city with friends I had to get home and get ready for my day tour to Phillip Island!

Saturday we (Keesjan, Shoerd, Anne, Miranda, and I) booked a day trip to Phillip Island to see the penguins.  Before we could do that we made a few stops in Victoria.  We stopped at a place called Mauri Conservatory and got to see all kinds of Australian animals (such as Tasmanian Devils, Dingoes, Womabts, Wallabies, Koalas, Kangaroos, and even Alpacas and Emus!) and even got to feed a few. Amongst all of my animal encounters at the conservatory I did decide that I want to take a dingoe home with me, wombats are sleepy during the day, Aussie alpacas are crazy, and Feeding a Kangaroo!that kangaroos look great in shades! It was a really cool experience because we all got to see and pet most of the animals and get up close and personal :) My favorite part of the visit was feeding the wallabies and kangaroos, and even an albino kangaroo! It was really great to get so close to the kangaroos and pet, feed and accessorize them! After spending some quality time with some Australian animals we headed down the road and made a stop at a really beautiful beach.  The tour guide let us walk down the beach and he picked us up at the next stop, even though the Koolen 5 were a little late getting back (we had a little too much fun playing in the water and sand I guess).  You are all probably wondering who the Koolen 5 are, well obviously it represented the five of us that went on the trip! The tour guide gave us the nickname because the Accessorized Albino Kangaroo!Accessorized Albino Kangaroo!reservations for the trip were under Shoes’ (Sjoerd) last name, Koolen, and he suspected that we were going to be trouble, which was a valid suspicion ;), and gave us a name to be remembered by! It made for a good laugh! After the nice stroll on the beach we headed onto Phillip Island to watch the penguins come home from the ocean after a long day.

Once we got there the five of us walked down to the beach and parked ourselves in the front (with all the kids by the way :) ) to ensure we got the best view.  Apparently seeing penguins were a very big tourist attraction as there were hundreds of people there.  What it entails is watching the cute 33 cm (which I must add are WAY smaller that I had Accessorized Albino Kangaroo!imagined) penguins come from the ocean just after sundown and waddle to thier burrows for the night.  It was really funny to see the penguins, which are only found in the southern hemisphere, come out of the water and weeble wabble their ways to their burrows.  The tour guide told us that they come out of the ocean and find thier burrows after dark because they are scared of predators and they head back to the ocean in the morning before sunrise. I also learned that the penguins burrows can be anywhere from a few meters from the ocean to kilometers away!  I couldnt imagine them waddling kilometers away from the ocean to get to their homes, it would take them forever! After watching the penguins head home for a little bit we decided it was time for us to do the same and make our way back to Melbourne!

This morning I had made plans to have a relaxing sleep-in and day with a little homework in between movies.  Lets just say I didn’t exactly get what I wanted, although in the end I would much prefer the day that I had. I was awoken at 9 am by my phone with a call from a friend (who is also the inter-college sport coordinator) asking me if I could play footy for the Chisholm girls team.  At first I was thinking no way, I’m just a spectator and would NEVER play, well needless to say she Really Beautiful Beach!convinced me.  I have played sport for Chisholm already this semester against the other colleges (dorms as we call them) on campus and lets just say that Chisholm has the reputation for losing, which today was no exception as the girls lost 125 points to zero, sad huh! Anyway footy is a sport that is completely new to me and I was not looking forward to the tackling part, death was ringing in my ears, especially when I saw our competition, which consisted of the biggest and bulkiest girls (if you could call them girls) from the other college. I swear I thought I was going to die!  But in the end I learned that getting tackled was actually fun, and tackling other girls was even more fun!  I actually didn’t do so bad, for an international, as my Aussie teammates pointed out! I’ve got a few bumps and scrapes now and WOW am I sore, but we have another game next Sunday and I’m looking forward to it with all my tackling might!  I hate to say it but Australian Rules Football is really growing on me, almost to the point that its overcoming my love for American Football! I have probably made a few of you hate me now huh…well I’ll tell you, just watch a few games,  its very addicting and fun! Although you may need an Aussie to explain the rules, because at first it just looks like a mess!  Well I need to go ice some joints and cover a few wounds (just kidding) oh yeah, and send a few sorry letters to the girls of the other college for tackling them like no other! Haha, just kidding on that one too!

Will write more once I have more news, and I am sure I will because there is a huge Australian holiday on Friday, Anzac Day, and I dont have classes, so you know what that means….

Oh yeah I almost forgot, I heard from a little bird that its getting pretty nice over there in the US? Getting colder here….so enjoy your beautiful Spring days as it is Fall/Winter here now!

~Claire

1 Comment so far

  1. Paula Tarrell May 6th, 2008 9:55 am

    Claire,

    Just a note to say thanks from everyone at the Hilltop for the postcard. It sounds like you are having a great time. Just don’t forget you are there to get an education.

    I hope to be going golfing tomorrow. It is suppose to be mid 70’s but rain is in the forcast for late afternoon.

    The Hilltop is still as busy as ever. I keep thinking with the economy the way its going that we are going to slow down. But each week people just keep a comming. It’s great but are once relaxing Saturday nights are becomming not so relaxing.

    Ashley was in and ate on Friday night and I asked if it brought back memories. She just laughed and kind of rolled her eyes.

    I’ll try and write again when I have more to say. Sounds like you guys are sure having the time of your life, and so you should.

    Take care,

    Paula

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