Sunday, September 30, 2007

It's been a lil while and alota adventure!Cheers Team!


no shoes no problem, they don't care either...


Aussy has big trees too!


This was the greatest pub I have been to in Australia! The best beer at least. 7 different brews and really nice people, the name is 'Pub with no beer' because sometimes the ingrediants and brewing process can't keep up with the local drinkers.


this was our home for 3000km (chelsea, I think yours is a lil more humble and alot more character..xo)


Kookaburra sittin in the ol gum tree...




This is what it looked like from our window in the mornings


Cresent Head


Cresent Head


Yellow Crested Cockatoos


Emily making music in a Tree...

Wednesday, September 12, 2007


About twenty mintutes from Albury


Look closely...


Emily playing the Dij


Hello.


I can't remember the name of this bird.


This park is really close to my house and the Maurey River runs through it.


Sunset from my backyard.


This was for a house party, that was actually a fund raiser for the eco adventure club. The people who invested money actually made back fifty bucks.


mmmm mmmmmm......


These are new faculty buildings also made from pressed earth. On the roof are solar panels.

Tree planting at the Thurgoona campus.


Hill's Hoist is awesome. Who needs a dryer?


I don't know what else to say about a backyard other than cool beans.


My humble home...








Wagga Wetlands Photos

Ukalyps oil on the water at the Wagga Wetlands.


The Vintara Vineyard. All the buildings on the property were made of pressed earth, or dirt (clay) from the property that was mixed with a bit of cement. Michael says it's just as strong but cheaper and more efficiant since they had to clear out some dirt for the building of the property anyway.

beautiful sight eh, the tap at the counter was connected directly to the brewing system so no kegs are needed and the pipe that goes from the brewing system to the tap is chilled so it's all fresh as possible and apparently an easier system for cleaning.


For one of my subjects we evaluated the interpretive tour that the brewer Michael gave us. Bintara Brewery Rutherglen