Saturday, April 26, 2008
how much wood could a woodchuck chuck....
Then we went off chopping logs. Very therapeutic stuff hitting a piece of dead tree with an axe.
Then we went and had beers in front of the fire and below is the view outside of the night sky in the outback with zero light pollution, but on account of the beers and crappy camera this is the best i could do.
More from the hills
Here is Steve examining a hole dug by wild hogs, they are angry wee fellahs and like eating roots, which is unfortunate for all the native plants. All these feral animals, cats, fox's, pigs etc were all introduced when white men came to oz and are responsible for destroying nearly 80% of native wildlife.
Pigs mark their territory by scraping teh bark off trees with their tusks, this one was as high as my knee, just to give you an idea of the size of these pigs!
Here is part of a pig trap we built. The pigs get in and cant get out, then Steve has to come down and sort them out.
A day out on the farm....
So, the other day i went up to a national wildlife sanctuary to hang out with a buddy for a day and see a bit of the ozzie countryside. It is a national sanctuary of native plants and animals so Steve's job is to control weeds, fox's, feral cats, rabbits, wild pigs and goats as these animals compete and are slowley destroying the native plants and animals.
Here is the view from his front garden, he lives on the land, which is approx 5000 hectares of bush and nearly 18kms of riverside, which he has to patrol regularly and set traps etc.
Here i am with a 263 calibre rifle, it goes BANG and can accurately take out a rabbit from nearly a kilometre. Steve has to be really careful with this as if he misses, the bullet will keep travelling and is dangerous for another 4-5 kms.
Paul Potts Gig
The Paul Potts gig went well, we were playing along to a backing track so I sounded like 14 viola players, and we were on stage so we had to smile and look interested, which was a HUGE change from 3 months of slouching away in the pits of Saigon. He did a great job, very down to earth and sime nice jokes between numbers. This was the big one, Nessun Dorma, the crowd went nuts for that one.
Doggy facilities
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
how (NOT) to promote yourself in 1 easy step....
Welllll, it all started like this. Jane and Ann and I went to a really great jazz gig last night, everybody who is anybody in the perth jazz scene was there including this guy, James Flynn, who i am gigging with in a few months. So, after the gig and a few beverages we were waiting to get a cab outside and James was walking to his car so i tactically intercepted him, introduced myself, complimented his work, informed him that i was booked to play with him as part of a string section in a few weeks in the burswood and asked if i could have a few kick-ass viola solos during his set (verbatim). He was pretty cool about it all, informed me pretty much that hell would freeze over before he would alter his arrangements, took my card and escaped the beer enlightened midnight carpark rantings of a crazy irish violaplayer.
de hounds
Hot piece of grass
Check this out, its Adam with a pallet of grass, and below we see him modeling his new lawn around the side of his house, (note outdoor kegerator to the right)
This has inspired us to fix up our front garden, i kinda killed it a few months back. It was getting kinda overgrown and we dont have a lawnmower so we hired the local mowing dude to have a whack at it, he did a grand job then recomended that we feed'n'weed it before his next visit, so off i went to the local DIY store, picked up a 4 litre container of the good stuff and went nuts, sprayed it everywhere, then i read the side of the bottle "do not use on buffalo grass", sure what are the odds of me having buffalo grass, thinking that there are loads of different types, well, there are 3 types of grass in australia and yup, you guessed it, i had the buffalo. So its been about 6 months and now that the winter is coming there should be some rain to help the ol garden get back to its former splendour.
Saigon Snaps
Just went through my phone and came across a few photos from a few weeks ago. This starbucks poster was up on the noticeboard outside the actors dressingrooms on the last week of the show.
One night a lady with her 8 month infant sat right behind the conductor, and he had them moved as he anticipated much wailing and other baby noises/smells SO the following night we had this doll at large in the pit, here it is conducting before the show.
Images from the last curtain call, after the bows the main actor thanked the sponsors and producers etc, then everyone started flinging coloured streamers about the place, this is my view from the pit of the streamers suspended on the safety net.
Monday, April 21, 2008
More of mgt river
This was the routine, get up and have breakfast in the nearest village, then hit a few wineries. They all close arounf 4-5ish so we would aim to be arriving in the last winery of the day around 330ish so have a meal. This one was our favourite. Cullen winery had the best food of the entire trip, you could taste every ingredient. It was incredible.
The routine in every vinyard is the same, you rock up to the counter, taste a few wines, then decide on which one(s) you would like to buy. This place (mad fish) is al old favourite of ours, for its lovely wine and also for this wee fellah, Hamish the wine dog. We have a calender of dogs at home, each dog is from a different winery in the area, Here is Jane with Mr. May.
Driftwood, another fine winery. We arrived late in the day so we missed the food, but the cheese and wine was enough for us at that stage
Holiday Snaps
Jane and I headed down to Margaret River for a week after the show finished and we had a fantastic time exploring all the vinyards in the area. Here are some pictures of sunset on the evening we arrivedHere is some dudes fishing by sunset.
And here is the sun setting behind the ridge
Saturday, April 19, 2008
drive in cinema
Ok, the photos are terrible, but you get the idea. We went to a drive in cinema one night of our holidays, it was great! We drive right up the front and tuned our radio into the cinema frequency and we watched 2 films. It was just like going to the regular cinema except we were in our own 'cinema pod' with control over the temperature and volume.
More photos
Here is the bootleg brewery, one of the few non wine producing vendors in the Margaret River area. Nice beer, not even close to teh domestic high standards of Charlsberg brewery though.....
And yes, we popped into that deer shop again, and no i didnt crack the "are the sausages dear" joke.
Here is a view from Wills winery, 150 acres of grapes. Thats a lotta pickin'
And another favourite of ours, Amberley. Fine wines and again, amazing food.
more holiday snaps
Here we are in driftwood estate enjoying some cheese and wine
Here is the only place we went to that didnt serve booze! They make olive oil, in many varieties, tasty stuff! Here is Jane in an olive tree
And below, another highly recommended winery Voyager Estate, lovely wine, great venue, our second favourite after Cullen. It was raining that day, and we arrived right in the middle of a downpour, yes thats right guys, it rains here occasionally. Apparrantly tis the wettest April in 25 years.
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