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Denny admiring the art.... |
G’day
Turned in our third rental car and cabbed over to Micah’s on the bay. Impressive, modern apartment with lots of space, laundry, a great view...very nice! We walked around and had dinner, planning the next few days and watching Micah’s football team play on the telly. She gave us another Aussie term, which I will share in context: Guy meets girl, and they become mutually interested. He starts panting. She “puts a hard word on him.” The gist of this: “you want to move to the next stage I need a ring on my finger...”
In the morning Mimi and I watched a nearby mini triathlon on the quay, and walked through the botanical garden. I noted a golf course there. Wandering in while Mimi took pictures of flying foxes (bats), I found two Aussies manning the golf course pro shop. They gave me a card so I could look at yardages, and fielded my question: “Can I wander in any day and play?” One mumbled, “Don’t come Wednesday,” and then said something that left me uncertain. I asked that he repeat. He complied, “sheilas...” My light went on. (Note that I was offended and did not laugh, or even smile as they have to outgrow this boorish behavior). His point: Women would be on the course on Wednesday and I think he was inferring that these women would play slowly. I wandered off leaving these men in their cultural backwater....unless of course I am mistaken over the whole thing.
Saturday night we walked to Pizza Land, a Turkish/Italian restaurant. Delicious. I tried three types of hummus, one of them beet. Yummmm....
Micah gave us a good tour of Geelong, and then we were picked up by Hillary and Roy for a family dinner about 20 km away, in Ocean Grove where Phil and Jess live and they hosted. We had a solid time getting caught up and gaining initial exposure to Hillary and Roy (all relatives on the European side, Mimi’s father’s widow’s nieces and nephews). Lively conversations and a very good time. Denny and Phil will be playing golf at least twice this week and I will get to spend some time with Jess and wander around some quaint villages.
Denny and Mimi
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Learning to sail |
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More bollards..over 100 of them through Geelong (Pronounced 'Ju' as in Just). Bollards are what used to be used hold up docks |
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Bats...they were making a rackets...hundreds of them |
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Cute, huh? And no, I did not get this close! |
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American Legion (RSL) practicing the bagpipes for Anzac Day (Veteran's Day 25 April) |
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Views of Geelong |
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Kangaroo checking us out |
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Emus |
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From Micah's Corio Bay |
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Micah et moi and a bollard |
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Phil and Jess' house |
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Denny, Ziggy (the poodle), Phil, Jess, Hillary and Roy. Roy and Jess are brother/sister and are Mimi's father's widow's niece/nephew |
La famille est dispersée décidément sur tous les continents ...
ReplyDeleteLes chauves-souris me font un peu peur ! A part cela, tout semble très agréable ; j'espère que Denny pourra jouer au golf bientôt .
Bises.
Il joue au golf a cet instant meme...il fait tres ensoleille, la premiere fois depuis notre arrivee a Geelong.
ReplyDeleteBises