Monday, July 02, 2007

First Impressions

Buskers at the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets in Darwin

After six days in the Northern Territory, I am already sensing why so many people come to this part of Australia and never leave. My initial impressions have been of warm, laid back people, an awe inspiring countryside, some very diverse communities and the opportunity to take part in meaningful, rewarding work, whether that be in community development, the arts, teaching or environmental management.

On arrival in Darwin I stayed with a colleague, John, and his lovely family. His two sons were very quiet during the drive home from the airport, until one finally picked up the courage to ask 'are you an alien - did you fly from outer space'... thanks to their Dad's tall-tales about who was going to stay with them, and my apparent ignorance to the fact that it was in fact 'freezing cold' and I should be wearing a sweater and shoes.

I spent a few days enjoying the company of friends in Darwin, which included a night at the Mindil Beach Markets, before my friend Becc arrived from Katherine. Becc and I had been close friends in Cambodia, first meeting when she sold me and taught me how to ride her old vespa. We spent a few days in Darwin together, catching up and doing the necessary 'Darwin' purchases (including my very first brand new bed, which I am now eagerly awaiting the arrival of), before making the three hour drive to my new home on Saturday evening.

The drive to Katherine was really quiet spectacular. As it is the dry season, there is a lot of native bush management burning taking place, and as we drove along the Stuart Highway in the dark, we were occasionally crossing magic fires which lit up the bush and and sent sparks flying into the night sky. This was accompanied by watching the full moon, the largest I have ever seen it, rising into the smoky sky. This experience really did spark my anticipation of what this new landscape and life may offer, and how lucky I am to have the chance to explore this part of my country.

As I arrived in Katherine at night, Becc took me on the 'Grand Tour' on Sunday, which consisted of showing me main street, her office, the golf club and the local supermarket. The town is small, yet has most things you need, although a little light on the good cafe statistics... This is made up by one of the biggest dive-through bottle shops I have ever seen... This day was topped off by eating huge steaks at the local pub, listening to a dreadful 1960's soul cover band... collars up folks!

Today I started work, and have already had meetings with a number of really inspirational and motivated people who work in health and education here in Katherine. It has been a very encouraging morning, and I am really looking forward to working on the project I have come here to participate in. But, more about that soon....

For now, I am still finding my feet, settling in and coming to terms with my new surroundings. All indications so far make this an exciting prospect and a place I think I may just come to love.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

HoLLy SpAcEBaG

There are only four or five people on this earth who have witnessed the full extent of a Rhianna move - Manuela, Maxime, Romy, Niklas and my mother...

For those of you who have not, I thought I would share the experience - I have a small room at my mothers chaotic house, very small, maybe 2.5m sq. I have lived in four countries, and moved house nine times, in the past seven years... and I like stuff, I like having clothes, linen, nice kitchen things, mementos from various travels and lives... and I attach a lot of memories and sentimental value to these possessions (not very zen, I know) and ALL this stuff is now in my room... it is like a ship, things stowed everywhere, using the most ingenious storage ideas ikea have to offer... That works ok, until I have to MOVE again, until I have to sort through what comes with me and what stays, what gets thrown away and what is a keeper....

Until I have to open the spacebags full of things I keep packed away, and their contents expand and take over every inch of space in my life!!!

(Case in point - did I REALLY need that brown authentic Icelandic wool sweater.... costing $200, it itches, and I look like a giant whaling sailer in it... Helgi I blame you for that one!)

So - here's to simplifying life, to starting fresh, to letting go of the material, as it will never replace a memory, place, or friend...

And for future reference - please stop me shopping so much, and if you see me go to send packages home to my base, question the need for doing so! Please!

Sunday, June 17, 2007

testing

just testing my blogger group....

hope it all works!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

The next phase

As many of you know, I was planning to be on my way back to Cambodia this month. However, there has been a change of plans...

As all my cambodia plans simultaneously collapsed, I was offered a job in Katherine, in the Northern Territory of Australia, working on an early childhood development and literacy program focusing on six indigenous communities. This job is to run June-Nov 07 and Feb-Nov 08. A very good friend of mine is already living in Katherine, and it seems like this job and new adventure could provide me with a real chance to explore my own country, and have some time to consider a few longer-term plans.

I will have three months free over the southern summer, and during this time I plan to return to Cambodia and travel in Southeast Asia (only a hop-skip-and-cheap-TigerAir-jump from Darwin!)

So, with this new adventure will come new photos, stories and experiences, which I will share with you all via this site. Please keep in touch with a comment every now and then.

/Rhi x

To view where Katherine is in Google Maps, click here

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Birthday mumbo-jumbo

I only believe in horescopes when they are good - and this one looks quite nice for my birthday!

Pisces
You should be sure to do everything in your power to make this a weekend to remember. The Sun moves from your sign on Monday so it's important that you make the most of the incredibly positive energies that are happening over the day. It could be an incredibly lucky day, and that may be financial but it could also bode well for love. However the opportunities seem to stack up in favour of making some sort of advancement because of who you meet and talk to today.

Quarter of a century - yikes I'm old!!

Monday, January 22, 2007

Melbourne on a good day

Just a few pictures from Moonlight Cinema at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens - wine, food, gossip, great movies.... one of my cities best views!

Hope those of you far away will get the chance to come along with us one of these days.