Thursday, March 13, 2008

Animal-cruelty Free Fabric

Melbourne Canberra Day weekend

The last week was rich in experiences, so I've hardly found the time to stop and write down times. Given that the next two weeks like this continues, I will soon in all times but . Report

On Friday Doro came on a return visit to Canberra, and then together we have the National Gallery, the National Museum, Parliament and the Telstra Tower viewed. In the evening I had the opportunity to try out for the first time, Mikey's Barbeque, when we had a barbecue dinner.

Sunday we drove back to Sydney to meet with us to Charlotte. The two have me then in a concert of Hillsong Church taken, with 20,000 spectators in the Olympic Park, the music was fantastic, there were all new songs recorded at this event for the new CD.
My mood was dampened somewhat by the very strange for me Mixture of commercial and church. On the one hand, there was an official worship of the church, on the other hand, the musicians behave exactly as one would expect from any other rock concert.


Source: strictlynophotography.com

Such was once again banned photography, with regard to copyright! Any other reason, I would have understood just does not want me in the head, which the Australians brings so much to misinterpret the copyright. was also previously in the National Gallery Copyright been cited as a reason that we took no pictures of paintings, even by those whose painters for centuries dead.

On Monday I had a day off because it was "Canberra Day" - one of the holidays, it is only in the capital. I then the way back from Sydney with some extended detours and I first moved along the beautiful coastline, to turn around at some point after a swim at a secluded Pacific beach on a Dirt Road in the direction of Canberra.

Richtig gesehen, die Haare sind ab!
rightly considered, the hairs are from! summarize


of the rest of the week short: Tuesday lamb steak with Louise, Wednesday Karaoke in Kingston, Thursday visit to the Bartlett's (Andrew and Kirstie).
Tonight, it then goes on towards Melbourne, but it more when I get back.

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