Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Flooded Cataract

Steph and I made our maiden trip (alright..... my maiden trip.) back to Launceston 2 weeks ago for Bernice's and Sherry's convocation ceremony.



It was a wonderful experience seeing my dear fellow housemates graduating. As a matter of fact, it did bring back some memories of not so distant ago (oh well.. I just graduated last year).
We had a wonderful lunch together with our friends, Bernice's family and Sherry's mum at the foodhall. It was nice catching up with Andrea (International Students Adviser) too and was recommended by her to visit the Cataract Gorge.

Steph and I picked up Joanne from her place and made our way to the gorge. The journey alone itself was amazing. Never had I experienced such traffic jam in Launceston before. The way up the hill was a 'climb' as we finally made our way up. The two-way traffic made it kind of interesting as exiting cars were passing their parking vouchers to entering cars. I was pretty delighted as I get to save up on parking fee that day. :P

Just before I continue to elaborate on my story.......

Can you remember the serenity of Cataract Gorge??? (featured in Feb 2007).


Anyway, Here's a picture to recall your senses.
(Take note of the tree branches on the left)






Here's the awesome sight we experienced that day......


Son: "Daddy! Daddy! I will like to go to the playground".
Dad: "I'm afraid not...... son...."
















You would have imagined the locals looking very distraught and upset that their beautiful gorge has been destroyed.
Interestingly, most of them were chirping away, taking pictures and bringing their kids and dogs to this "wild wild wet".
It was indeed a phenomena to behold..






Friday, August 21, 2009

3s

As each season passes; have you ever reflect on what you've accomplished through life's glances.
Time's so short, so intangible........
What is of today might not be there tomorrow.
We were taught to keep our days occupied; the society our lecturer.
Hustling through what need to be done; the question is: when does it ever stop?
Sadly..... Never !
Take a breath... !And enjoy the Creator's beauty.
3s.........again
Is He trying to remind us of something?



Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Hootz

The stressful life has caught up with me once again.
2 assignments this week, 2 tests next week.
I think this course is simply ridiculous.
To make the matter worse, I've lost my motivation to study this semester.
Blame it on the Final Semester Syndrome. (I am not sure where I heard this from)
Anyway, no excuse, I will just try my best.
Anyway, something interesting to show you guys.
Coinciding with the screening of Harry Potter and the half-blood prince currently,
our tutor highlighted a pair of owls (mother and child) roosting on top of a nearby tree to our classroom. I was told that the baby owl seems matured enough to fly away and will soon leave its mother to begin its own life. I was fortunate enough to take a photo with both of them inside before the child flew away 2 days after this photo was taken.


There aren't much to see as owls are nocturnal creatures and possibly explain why their heads are tucked in. However, I managed to catch a glimpse of them turning their heads 360 degrees.
Hootz..