Monday, November 10, 2008

Adventures in Australia


Several of us senior missionaries went on a 'road trip' and got to see some of the beautiful countryside of Queensland, Australia. We went to the Australia Zoo; home of the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. We also went to the Sunshine Coast and I ran along the beach. We saw about 50 kangaroo in the neighborhoods along a beach town! They have "beware of kangaroo" crossing signs on the roads there!! I've also seen "beware of koala" crossing signs too. They say there are also ‘beware of alligator’ signs! It's so funny!!

They have lollies here called bullets. Lollies are candy and bullets are chocolate coated black licorice pieces. Yum! Yum!!!!!

I saw 2 gorgeous parrots in a neighborhood tree the other day; it still amazes me the things we just 'see around'. They have these ‘bush turkey’ all over. They are so scrawny they wouldn’t even be in danger at Thanksgiving, if they had Thanksgiving here. That’s going to be weird!
We went to Mt. Coot-tha forest and it was beautiful. We took a lunch and ate it by the lake. We saw the Fern House, Cactus House, Botanical Garden & Geodesic Dome of Tropical Rain forest Plants and Trees. My favorite tree, of course, was the chocolate tree. Then we took a mini-bus tour around the whole place. Wow! We will go back to see the Japanese Garden and take a closer look at the Rain forest area, Pine tree Area and the lookout over Brisbane.


I finally got to try 'Vega mite' and I didn't care for it. It's a yeast spread, used like peanut butter. Don't know why you would want to eat a yeast spread!! But I HAD to try it; it's big here. I opted for the Nutella!! Surprised??

1 comment:

Terry Sim said...

Hi Dory, I found you despite the wrong address! I've heard the Vegemite is an acquired taste...you have to be born in Australia to acquire it! Nutella is a european thing and it is here, too. Maybe you won't miss AU so much when you get home and can buy some nuttella. I am so busy right now. I'm going to italy on Dec 4 for 10 days. trying to get ahead of my business. Love the blog. I'll bookmark it and check it often. Love and best wishes. Have a wonderful time. He remember Ruthlynne Snow? When she was on her mission in Japan, she found lots of ways to meet Japanese people. She seemed to have a richer life because of it. I hope you are finding ways to meet the locals! Make it really rich! Love you, Terry