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.




Monday, January 01, 2007

Bonne Annee, Gott Nytt Ar, Happy New Year

To all my wonderful, cherished and much missed friends, I have had a most humorous New Year's Eve here on Mt Dandenong, and I must say that at 12:00 as I looked over the mass of lights that make up the suburbia of Melbourne from a hill-top forest track, I was thinking of you, my 'family', and missing you dearly. As the pictures below show, I have spent my New Year working a 12-hour shift as a waitress at 'Wild Oak' then taking a trek through the bush to watch some non-existent fire works (too much bushfire smoke to see anything), then drinks at the local pub, then breakfast back at work at 4am with my colleagues, boss (chef Ben) and his remarkably patient wife and soon-to-be-mum.....

I hope wherever you are you are dancing, drinking and laughing....


The night's off the a flying start in the kitchen













All star service gets all revellers out the door by 11

Ben kicks the post-dinner party off

Hundreds of people came to the hills to see the fireworks over melbourne - but bushfire smoke covered the city, and the view

At 'Kate Kelly's' - the local pub in the hills













And we all ended up back at Wild Oak, where Rhianna made rum cocktails and Ben cooked up a stunning 4am breakfast!















Tuesday, November 14, 2006

More weather grumbles

OK, despite the fact we had two days above 35'c in October, I now have this to look forward to:

Snow is forecast for parts of Victoria tomorrow, just about two weeks out from the official start of summer. The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting that snow could fall in Ballarat, Mt Macedon, the Grampians, the Dandenongs (where I live!) and the Alpine region.

A sprinkling on some higher spots in Gippsland is also possible, with snow on the cards for all areas around the state about 600 metres above sea level. Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Peter Blake said the situation was fairly unusual for this time of year.

"It does happen at this time of year, but it's not an everyday occurrence," he said. "It's certainly not the norm." Mr Blake said snow predictions were based on a very strong front expected to arrive overnight.

"It's just a cold blast that's come a long way south with a cold front coming through," he said. Melburnians will need to rug up tomorrow as the temperature plummets with showers and squally winds predicted. A minimum of seven degrees Celsius and a maximum of 14 is forecast, along with showers, hail and thunder.

"There'll be some strong south-westerly winds too, so it will feel colder than it actually is," Mr Blake said.

"(People) certainly won't be used to it." (taken from The Age newpaper today,,,, woohoo)

So, there you go, fun fun fun. Australia - perfect one day, dismal the next!