Friday, 26 September 2008

Taronga Zoo


Bird show
Originally uploaded by timbo262
After a heavy night of boozing last weekend Mel and I decided to take a leisurely trip to Taronga Zoo to visit the animals. To be honest we did leave it late in the day and really only had around 2 hours to get around but I'm not the biggest Zoo fan anyway so focused on the bird show and gorillas - anything else was a bonus. Once you've been to African on safari it's really not the same. It's not cheap to get in either, (around $40 p/person) although you do get a discount if you've arrived by ferry (or at least say you have even if you've come by car/bus/foot/emu etc).

The bird show was genuinely good, hawks, doves and other birds I can't remember the names of all trained to cleverly do as the bird-keeper says (although the birds weren't behaving that well for the women running our show). They claim the bird show at Taronga Zoo is world renowned, I can't say I've been to many bird shows of this kind so will have to take their word for it.

The funniest thing of the day happened when watching the gorillas, they are so human like in many ways but not so much in others. There are cross sections of skulls (well not real ones, made of metal and wood) of both human and gorilla next to each other by the gorilla enclosure, you look at those and the teeth and hands of both and there is very little difference at all - then you walk over and watch the real gorillas for a while and there is big daddy gorilla eating his own crap (or his mates), fortunately most humans have moved on from that by now!

I'd recommend Taronga Zoo if you generally like Zoos and it does have the best back-drop you'd imagine a Zoo to have (the Sydney harbour) but allow plenty of time and don't miss the (apparently) world renowned bird show and the crap eating (if you're lucky) gorillas.

Cheers
Tim

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Sydney Photobloggers meet-up

Usually my lack of regular blog posts is purely because I'm slack but this time it's because I've been so busy with stuff going on - those first few months of living in Sydney were relatively quiet due to lack of social life but that's all-a-changing! Between work and play there has not been much time left to hit the computer and post anything meaningful (debatable it ever is you might say) and all I've been able to keep updated are my Flickr photostream and facebook/twitter status.

Last week I had the pleasure of joining my first Flickr 'meet up' with the Sydney Photobloggers group and it was such a great evening. About 12 of us met at the Town Hall steps and took a slow stroll through the CBD to Circular Quay stopping on many occasions to chat and taking pictures of everything (incl each other) along the way.

We made it to the Glenmore pub in the Rocks without losing anyone and enjoyed a few beers and some food together - what a fantastic group of people all sharing a common interest for photography (and Flickr). Everyone was happy I'd brought along some free Flickr schwag too, and of course some of them bent my ear about new features coming along and about what they liked and disliked (fortunately not much dislike at all) as well.

I'll def head out with the Sydney Photobloggers again some time, great fun!

Bonza!
Tim

Monday, 8 September 2008

Pool at Leichhardt, Sydney


Pool at Leichhardt
Originally uploaded by timbo262
It's been awhile since I played pool but when I'm playing I always wish I could more, when I was a kid I had a pool table in my bedroom and even though you had to play "up the wall' on a few shots it was a blast - this table in a Leichhardt suburb pub near Balmain was so old the casing outside the slot where the balls roll down had come off and so the balls rolled down the slot and dropped onto the floor. I can tell you that after the number of beers I'd had before, during and after the West (Balmain) Tigers rugby league match that night I could not stop laughing every time a ball would hit the floor and roll across the room – it was hilarious.

After playing a few games and getting in the mood for more we were kicked out but moved on to the Unity Hall pub in Balmain who you guess it, have a pool table as well. Coops (Ian Cooper) and I played many more games and eventually drew a crowd who in the beginning did not seem to want to challenge us but many many many beers later could see we were a bit worse for wear (which was drastically effecting the way we played) so put the coin on the table. We were in no fit state to be challenged by fresh players so let them have the table.

One other thing to note that night was the Guinness at the Unity Hall pub in Balmain. So you order a pint of Guinness (they have what looks like Guinness on tap) and they get a can out of the fridge, pour it into a glass then place it on the Guinness looking pump and flick a switch - some minor vibrations occur and hey presto a perfect looking Guinness head forms. It even tastes ok which kinda proves the head adds a purely psychological factor - everyone knows Guinness from a can can't taste as good as the real thing!

I'm so close to getting the wetsuit I want (a Rip Curl e3 with chest zip) and hitting the waves I can almost smell the salt water. I’ll take the body-board out to begin with but plan to take a couple of surf lessons (I’ve not surfed for 15 years now) and go out with the big boys… that coupled with the classical guitar I'm picking up from my mums in NZ in Oct and attempting to learn I might have to grow those dreads back again soon eh!

See ya!
Tim