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Monday, 11 March 2013

Happy 80th Birthday dad

Today 11th March is my Dad's 80th birthday!
My husband, I and visiting daughter and partner, are on our way to Exmouth!  A long road trip ...over 3000 km return!! 
Since I am away and will not be able to skype and wish my Dad a Happy Birthday, I wrote this post to let him know that he will be on our minds in this very special day of his life.

These last 3 weeks have been a bit hectic - first trying to finish our bathroom renovations ....then my birthday on 2nd March, the arrival of my daughter and partner from France on 3rd March, daughter's birthday on 8th March , for which we threw a big party with all our Australian "family", then on 10th March, packed our car for the start of our trip, which I will write about after our return. 

My handsome dad on his wedding day - May 1959

I am happy that Dad is in relatively good health and fitness for his age, or maybe even better than a lot of younger people!
A few years ago he discovered his artistic side and started painting in oils, painting porcelain and later veered into photography.
He now carries his camera around everywhere taking dozens of photos that he posts onto an online photography site, and he gets a lot of comments about his photo shots. 
I probably take after him with my interest in photography too... I just received a new camera for my birthday from my two kids, which I am very excited about, and have been taking photos the last couple of days to experiment. It was a great gift just in time for our trip.

I just didn't inherit Dad's love of singing and good singing voice, which luckily both my nieces, my eldest nephew and my daughter have inherited. My dad was a "singer" in his younger days, and sang live on radio, in those far away days when there was no social media to propel him into stardom...He still sings at family get-togethers and birthday parties or anywhere else when friends request.

Dad singing in the 60's
Dad singing in 2012



Dad attends the Senior University of Sintra, in Portugal, participating in the choir, art classes and dancing, for which he has even won some competitions.
He and Mom lead very active social lives which is good for body and mind.


With the 3 daughters and my Mom- me and my youngest sister at each end and middle sister on floor

With grandchildren in Portugal - my son and daughter at each end, and my two nieces

Dad with youngest daughter and 2 youngest grandchildren (from South Africa) when they all visited Perth, December 2007

Perth, December 2007

My parents on their 50th Wedding anniversary in May 2009
My parents in December 2012

Sadly we were unable to visit them in Portugal to be together for his birthday. Maybe next year....
Happy Birthday Dad. We all wish you a most wonderful day.

Feliz Aniversario, um grande abraçde todos nós.


Sunday, 10 March 2013

2013 Sculpture by the Sea

After a very hot and humid day spent cleaning and tidying up, after my daughter's birthday party, we finally left the home around 5,30 pm. to drive to Cottesloe Beach to have a look at this year's Sculpture by the Sea exhibition. The exhibition started on the 8th March and runs until the 24th.

There are over 70 sculptures and the exhibition is expected to be visited by over 220.000 people.
Cottesloe Beach is one of Perth's most popular beaches with beautiful sunsets, and we got there just in time to watch it!

Sunset at Cottesloe Beach
The beach was full of swimmers and sculpture watchers even though it was already getting dark.

Multicoloured Tent
One of my favourites - a whole lot of fishing rods at various angles





Rodin type statues

Palm tree made with telephone yellow pages for the trunk and plastic leaves

Hanging skelleton


Ghost net Crocodile -  made with fishing nets
Eye of the Needle

From Chinese sculptor Chen Wenling,  who also exhibited red statues in 2011 and 2012 - a smaller statue this year, entitled "Games"



  

Tokyo Crows


This last sculpture by WA artist Mikaela Castledine, who participated for the first time, won the WA Sculptor Scholarship of $10,000. The crows were made from crocheted polypropylene and steel, and can be bought individually.

Which are your favourites?

Thursday, 28 February 2013

A - Z of Australia - Z is for Zoo

Last year at the end of September I went to Adelaide, in South Australia and visited their wonderful Zoo.

To tell you the truth I think the last time I had visited a Zoo was probably about 15 to 20 years ago when my kids were small. 
Even though I have been in Perth for 6 years I never visited Perth Zoo, not even when I had overseas visitors... there are so many more things to see, that I never thought to visit it.

But when I heard that the only Pandas in the Southern Hemisphere were at the Adelaide Zoo, I had to go and see them!
Pandas are a big attraction in any zoo in the world, no wonder Adelaide Zoo is so popular!

Wang Wang (Net Net) and Funi (Lucky Girl) were chosen for their genetics so that they will eventually breed. They were both born at the Panda Research Centre in Woolong, China, Wang Wang in August 2005 and Funi a year later in August 2006. Pandas can live up to the age of 25 to 30 years.
Wang Wang is very placid and laid back and loves to snooze, while Funi is very active, playful and curious.





  




The playful Funi climbing a tree




Aren't they so adorable?
Apart from the Pandas, Adelaide Zoo has lots of other wonderful animals.
I managed to spend over 5 hours walking around the zoo visiting every single animal in the zoo and zipped around the zoo to be present at the various feeding times and talks - sea lions, hippos, lions, the tiger,  pelicans, penguins... (time-table available from entrance booth).
In the Children's Zoo enclosure animals can be fed with purchased animal food, but feeding is banned in all the other areas of the zoo.

Sea Lions - show time while feeding

Meerkat enclosure
Another Meerkat stretched in the shade

Little Penguins
  
Hippopotamus Pool

Sadly, Janice the hippo had died just the week before my visit, on 12 Sept. 2012
 
Children's Zoo - Petting zoo, where little animals were kept

Children's Zoo - houses with ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits...
The wonderful Children's Zoo area is the ideal place for the kids to enjoy a close encounter with smaller animals, who can be touched and fed. There are over 120 small animals in this area - chickens, goats, deer, kangaroos, guinea pigs, ferrets, koalas, quokkas, rabbits, sheep, wallabies.
Who wouldn't want to be a kid to experiment all of these cute animals?

Langurs with their golden child born in August 2012. Langurs are born with orange hair but become darker as they grow. Originating from South Asia.

Brazilian Tapir

Cape Barren Goose

Australian Cassowary - related to the Emu and Ostrich

A female White Cheeked Gibbon (males are dark coloured)

I also watched the Lions being fed...they scared the crowd by roaring constantly

Collared Peccary - from Central and South America - related to pigs and hippos.

Oriental small clawed Otter 

The hungry Pelicans awaiting their feed

The Flamingos - are the oldest animals in the Adelaide zoo, one arrived in 1933, the other in 1948.
The two giraffes ran around their enclosure and loved watching the car park over the wall
The giraffes seemed to me to be in a far too small enclosure, when I think that they have such huge areas to run around in Africa...
I later chatted to one of the Zoo keepers and he assured me the giraffes were happy, playful and curious, played with each other and loved to watch the car park over one of the walls of their enclosure.

There are very interesting behind the scenes tours of the Zoo, where you can pay a "handsome" fee to be able to play zoo-keeper for a day,  feed some of the animals, or learn more about the running of the zoo.

Adelaide Zoo is this month celebrating 130 years with some special events.
I was so glad I visited this zoo and quite pleased that animals were so well looked after and happy.

Have you been to a zoo lately? Did you enjoy the experience?

PS - Believed to be one of the world 's oldest flamingos- Greater, one of Adelaide Zoo's two flamingos died  today 30 January 2014 at the age of 83.