Monthly Archives: June 2006
Birthday Pizza
So I dont think I’m ever going to be able to get behind the beetroot or egg on a burger. But I’m slowly being conviced of some of the toppings aussies offer up for pizza. Artichoke hearts, ok, marinated ollives, … Continue reading Continue reading
Aussie rules
So I spent a couple of hours in sydney learning the basics of aussie rules football: The hand pass, the bounce jump ball, dribbling a oddly shaped ball on grass, when does one get a free kick. Most of the … Continue reading
Liveable Cities
So i have been told Melbourne is one of the most liveable cities. Not al lthat tough to belive really. You can ride your bike almost anywhere around town, the food is yummy, there is plenty of fun dancing around … Continue reading Continue reading
Sydney Sunday
Bundburger Ginger beer $1 Tasty aussie style pizza with feta, marinated olives, and pine nuts $10 Harbor cruse $40 Dancing to three great bands every sunday after noon, priceless… wait that was free… Continue reading
20 Something…
So he introduced the song that was the reason for me going to the concert by apologizing for the English backpackers carousing the streets of Sydney drinking too much. Ok back up a bit… So after Michael (my gracious host … Continue reading Continue reading
Hygiene
No shave since Buenos Aires 4 weeks before this photo is taken in Santiago… scruffy, but not exactly grizzly Adams. Continue reading
The devil went down to Santiago
So it’s tough to believe that the same devil that bought Robert Johnson’s soul at the crossroads lives in the Concha y Toro wine cellar in Santiago Chile but here is the proof that in accordance with the winery’s legends … Continue reading Continue reading
Sorry Mom
The closest mass of land to this Chilean territory of Easter island is 4hrs by plane away and you can only catch one of 3 flights a week to get here… but here on Isla de Pascua, at "La Taverne … Continue reading Continue reading
Its just like riding a bike
I love renting a bike to tour a new area. You can see more, faster but should you decide to do so on a remote volcanic island, remember to inquire first of the steepness of volcanoes. The conditions of the … Continue reading Continue reading
Elevation
We’re 3 hrs from Machu Picchu, full bottle of water, half a pack of clothes, its dark and I’m wearing sunglasses… Hit it! And as we tear off down the trail. As weary as everyone seemed the days before they … Continue reading Continue reading