Monday, January 19, 2009

Shipping Containers, Guns and Ice

All our stuff from Australia arrive.  The container finally arrived and we took a day off to direct the unloading of the contents.  The deal with the moving company was that we had a selection of our stuff to remain in Australia in storage and the all the other stuff to be transported to the US, simply right, wrong.  

On unloading the contents I was pleased to see the bike bag all wrapped up safe and sound, and the golf clubs and then the large pieces of furniture and assorted boxes.  Our inventory list showed we were due to receive 103 items and 70 items were to remain in storage in Sydney.

Well when the washing machine came off the truck I knew something was wrong, then came box number 109, then 128, then 115, and so on.  Well we finally got 131 items delivered and thank goodness we had rented a garage in the unit complex or we would have been in real spacial trouble.

The truck unloads....

Our empty garage......

With some extra stuff from Australia.......

Lisa and I worked all weekend sorting through the boxes for the stuff we wanted to have out and the rest went back into boxes for now. 

A few weekends ago we visited a local sports store - this is no ordinary sports store.  Its a store for real SPORT, and that means, hunting and fishing.  So when in Rome (ok, Harrisburg, but you get the picture)....

Hamster with a hunting rifle, with camouflage to boot....
And Lis gets into it too.... This is fun...


And if bullets are you're thing, there are plenty of arrows too.... These things are high tech...

While cruising around you can watch a video here and there where they have home videos playing of peoples hunting adventures and trying to explain how exhilerating it is to shoot a deer who is standing there in the woods under a tree where you climbed 17 hours before hand and waiting for a deer to walk under you.  Ready, aim, fire.   Pop goes the gun, jump goes the deer, flop goes the deer, down the tree coming the hunter, holds the deers head and smiles with glee.... like I said, Real Sport...

Work Story
Its going well and full of challenges.  I am off to Germany again in March for a two week meeting so hopefully will have some more news to report form over there too.  

I hope to get onto the bike when I return from Germany.  I have unpacked the bike and have it half assembled.  Pedals and rear derailleur to go and a few checks on handle bars and then its pump up the types and the rubber can hit the US roads.   


Last month the weather was a tad cooler with some moisture in the air, the result is going out to the car to find the car in ice. 

When it doesn't snow but rains and then the temp drops, see below for the results.


That wavey effect on the car is ICE.  As the car is waxed the water beads and then freezes




Thats all for now.

Cheers.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

December - into the New Year

Hi - it has taken a little while to get to the keyboard and jot down a few things the hamster has been up to.

December was a busy one.  A trip to Germany, bring Lisa back to the US and settling into winter time.

Frankfurt - Business meetings all day and a little relaxation in the Frankfurt downtown area where the Christmas festival was on.  People everywhere, it was like a outdoor nightclub and only 0 C - quite cold
Drinking the local Gluhwein - can't say I like it, but I have tried it, maybe it just wasn't the good stuff. 

Christmas - Lisa and I spent a nice quite day at home and cooked a special seafood pie which is a tradition in the MacKenzie household.  

On Boxing Day we took a drive around the local area and dropped into the closest Ski slope - its not Whistler but it is only about 35mins from home..  We'll try this out in the new year.

 The next few days we relaxed around home.  We have found a place called Pancera, they do nice sandwiches, soups and sell freshly baked breads and they do coffee.  We reckon the coffee is a step up from Starbucks but still has plenty of room to improve.  I would say that it's on par with Bobo's.  As you can see the cups are large enough not to need a second one.  

Lisa and her Mega Mugachino - Don't fall in Lis.......

December 30th we drove 5hrs to upstate New York into the Catskill State park where Julia and Nic have a house on about 3 acres.  It was great catching up with Julia, Nic and their twin boys. They're 2 years old and quite a handful.  We woke up on new years eve to a winter wonderland - everything outside was covered in a blanket of about 5 inches of show (12.7cm).   

Upstate New York - Julia's Place

The day of arrival and the sun was out.
The next day and here's Lis and the new car in the snow....

From upstate New York we drove south into NYC on New Years Day.  It was an easy 3hr drive on the I-78 South.  A few tolls on the way down (a whole $2.65) and then crossing the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson was $8 - welcome to New York :-)

While in NYC we stayed in Julia's apartment as they were still upstate and kindly offered for us to stay there.  The building's on 42nd St and so it's only a short stroll to Time Square.

Hamster in Times Square......


Hamster at a typical hot dog stand (this one was just outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Walking south along 5th Ave after having a quick peek inside the Guggenheim Museum we crossed E 66th St - Dave, remember this corner??

It was a relatively easy drive home from NYC on Saturday afternoon - about 3hrs on the I-78W.  The drive was after sundown so there wasn't too much to see along the way.  We got home about 10pm.

Then it was back to work.  Let the year begin !!

Cheers.