Sunday, May 30, 2010

Hairy situation



Friday, May 28, 2010

Dinner date






last night we had a dinner date with Amanda, Marlee and Avery the kitten!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

The most beautiful cup in the world



Fighting off assingments and a hangover is easy with the most beautiful cup in the world now mine!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

blah blah

Should I be more worried that I dont want to leave my bedroom?
Damn you cold rainy newcastle weather.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

today

I ate an off krispy kreme and spent half the day vomiting. I should have known when it tasted like off spunk.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

My arota belongs to you

Wayne and I had made eyes at each other from the first time we met. We stole bottles of jagermiest and sat giggling about euphemisms and john Lennon.
The next time we met I had to come up to see a friend and on the night before i returned home I confessed he was cute without looking at home and running away quickly.
The third time we got together my knees knocked and palms sweated. I know now that he was even more shy then I was but he still took me by the hand and talked to me about my favorite movies and songs and which place i would like to travel to.

The first time he told me he loved me I thought I would burst with happiness.

Every time I'm sad Wayne rubs my neck and listens while I sob about my day. He loves all the silly little drawings of animals i give him.

I can only hope that we stay like this forever.

Thank you Wayne for being the best in the world and giving me the best day yesterday.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Newcastles fight against climate change; The 5th peoples blockade

At Ten am this morning Wayne and I started out bleary eyed and egar to the 5Th annual peoples blockade located at horseshoe beach.

As some of you may already know, Newcastle's coal mines, import and exports are the biggest in Australia, and therefore the biggest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
As we first arrived there were some speakers who made some interesting points.
The first speaker was from Greenpeace, name of Steven something (very prof, to miss the last name i know).

"The Government says that we need to get the coal from somewhere, and if not from here someone else would be supplying it, there will be goods as long as there is a need for them. I have always thought this sounded very much like the excuse of a drug dealer." Steven "something or other".


The blockade its self entails a bunch of people rafting out and blocking the coal port for one whole day. Last year the coal port was shut for the entire day which is a great victory, this year apparently the schedules for the day which are normally free for public viewing have been missing for five days. what a surprise.

Also this year, Greenpeace supplied 3 boats to join in. On board were professional sailors and medics in case of emergency's.

The largest police boat yet was set on patrol when the was pointed out an elderly gentleman near me started heckling screaming "police against change" and things of that nature which really started getting me into the spirit.

It was a boiling hot day and the boats/rafts/kiaks finally took to the water with the questionable aid of a political pop group playing in the background.

Here's some photos my cameraman/boy toy took for you. he's pretty nifty with a camera.