Thursday, 12 March 2009

Brain Farts and Koalas

Well, as most of you probably don't know, a brain fart is as mind blank. Only because I'm one of those strange american kids, I say "brain fart". . .bloody yankee education system. . .My english teacher actually used that to try to make me feel better about a low mark I got on an english essay today "you are american and therefore you use a different way of writing" Agreed, but I thought I'd give her hell and call her racist a few times :) Any who, I couldn't think of something amazing to call this post but it's about Koalas, makes sense doesn't it? Well, it does to me :) And as far as I'm concerned that's the only opinion that matters. The other day, I relized how screwed I'm gonna be when I go back to Druango. Pretty much everything I just said is CHALK FULL of sarcasm. . .americans don't even know what that means. . .my mum thinks its a way to express anger, boy is she in for a shock when she rocks up here!! EVERYONE is sarcastic. And to us, its just a way to joke about something. Okay, enough rambeling. The other week I went over to Zoe's place, that's her and me in the photo, and released some koalas. Kangaroo Island, just off the coast near Adelaide, is overpopulated with Kangaroos and Koalas so instead of just killing them, they bring them to the mainland and let them free here. Zoe lives on a big property out near the bush, so they release Koalas there.



This is just one of them climbing up the tree as fast as they bloody can. They have just been de-sexed, held in capitivity, flown 800 Kilometers, then shaken out of a cage and stared at by a large crowd of baffeled Australian's (or austraicans (australian/american)).


I got to release the mother and baby koala. How bloody cool is that!! So I got to touch the baby, but mind you it was only a touch. These things have claws of death. But who's life goal isn't to touch a baby Koala??


On a slightly different note, a couple weeks ago, I went to a Rotary meeting in Mount Gambier. There was a GSE (Group Study Exchange) team from Canada/Washington state. The girl that is from Washington grew up in Aztec, 30 minutes from Durango, then lived in Durango for some time. Her brother is Dale Egal (not 100% sure on the first name) and he owns a recording studio that I have been to with Steve Dejka and I have actually met her brother. She's the tallest one in the photo. *singing* It's a small world after all. . .It's a small world after all. . .It's a small! Small! World!




And this, this is my shool photo. It's pretty bloody magical wouldn't ya say?? And the polo, ya gotta love the polo :) P.S. I'm growing my hair out. . .so I no longer have the fro

And finally, last Sunday, we had a fundraiser down in the town square for the Victorian Bushfires. I made doughnuts with my Rotary club for 7 bloody hours. Damn having a big heart :) Here we have Lorane (back, making up dough) and Murray (front, rolling finished doughnuts in cinnamon sugar) and me (middle, slaving away over the hot oil) :)

6 comments:

Durango Drummer said...

Ariel, it was Doug Eagle's recording studio we visited in class. Geez, you're so bizzy, do you EVER sleep? I love hearing about all the cool stuff yer up to. And yes, yer ginna sound real funny when you get back here. Can't wait!
Heather and I saw your sister in the play at DHS last saturday. She has a significant role and does an excellent job! She is very natural on stage; relaxed and confident.
you really should bring a koala home in your bag!

Anonymous said...

Since when did you get a heart... Just kidding, but seriously youre like the grinch, only your heart grew three sizes as a result of travel and expericene, not stealing christmas. Luv Ya and I can't wait to see you in your "natural habitat"
Love autumn

Anonymous said...

And when you come back you'd better know how to make doughnuts for your family, becasue that would just be awsome!!!!!!!!!!
Autumn

Summer Delilah said...

Yeah, so. It was Doug Eagle, not Dale, haha.

And it's 'chock' not 'chalk'. I know what it means, too. :)

When I was in Australia (yay for being 8 years old?), I went to a zoo and got to hold a koala. It was really heavy, 'cos I was small and it was adult. I also got to help turtle hatchlings get out of theirs holes and direct them to the ocean. I got to hold one, because I was the cute little american girl. It was awesome.

Anonymous said...

Dough nuts from my daughter cant wait. Could we have them at the bar-b at the evans??? PLEASSSSEEE

Koshare said...

Hey Ariel! Thanks for sharing and for the mention of the small world - I talked with my brother DOUG just yesterday & told him about meeting you!
How cool that you got to hold a Koala! If you haven't been, I recommned the "Wild Animal Park" in Ballarat...the kangaroos are so docile there they will eat out of your hands...and one even let Dave "feel her up" until he was able to find & open the pouch...now THAT was a hysterical experience. Have a great time...live it up!
Koshare (Eagle) Lomnicki
Rotary GSE 5020 to 9780