Au Revoir!

18 03 2010

The Rhapsody of the Seas sails into the sunset.

Even though it hasn’t rained since November, we do occasionally have clouds.  So I figured I’d get a shot of a cruise ship leaving the channel with some clouds in the background.

The Rhapsody of the Seas came and went in one day and, had the mammoth Queen Mary 2 not been here on Saturday, it would’ve been the biggest ship we’d seen here.  I guess it’s all about timing. -jp





Sunset Over Monument Hill

17 03 2010

A quick HDR photo of sunset looking out our living room window at Monument Hill.  Sometimes even though the sunsets to the West, you’ve gotta look to the East. -jp





The Oceanic Viking lost its parking space

15 03 2010

Go sit over in open water for awhile.

One side effect of yesterday’s visit by the Queen Mary 2 is the MV Oceanic Viking had to move out of its usual parking place at Victoria Key Quay.  The Oceanic Viking is an armed Customs ship which is pretty famous around Australia for intercepting refugee boats and escorting them to Christmas Island where the refugees are processed and immediately given visas and welfare at taxpayer expense. -jp





Fremantle’s biggest ever visitor

14 03 2010

The Queen Mary 2 turns around... it's a tight fit.

At about 6.30 this morning we were awaken to the sound of helicopters and people.  Being American I knew immediately what this meant: someone has been murdered in the neighborhood and the cops are looking for him.

Imagine our surprise when we looked out the window to see Monument Hill packed with people, cars, and even a caravan.  We looked towards the port to see what they were looking for and holy cow!  The third biggest cruise liner in the world was pulling in.  The Queen Mary 2 has come to Australia for the first time and is in Fremantle and all these people came out to see it.  So we went to the balcony and snapped some pics and were quite impressed by the site.  Actually, all of the neighbors were up, too.  This is the biggest ship that’s ever come here.

The most impressive part was when the 345m long boat turned around in the 420m wide shipping channel.  They had to clear out a couple of the other ships that were docked there earlier this week.  They’re only here for the day but next year will be back twice.  A trip will set you back about $4k per person. -jp

This ship is huge.





Decadence

22 02 2010

This is wretched excess in a portable form.

In the Perth area there is an average of one boat for every household.  Any way you count it, that’s a lot of boats.  On the weekends from our balcony it looks like everyone in the area is fleeing by boat to Rottnest Island.  Lucky dogs.





Rottnest Island diving

14 02 2010

A very large bull ray cruises by.

On Valentine’s Day we went diving with Dolphon Dive in Fremantle.  They charged us for weights.  Seriously.  I’ve never even heard of a place charging for weights much less actually accepting it and paying for that.  Seriously.  Weights.  You can’t just keep a crate of weights on the boat like everyone else?

Anyway, it was nice.  Plenty of nudibranchs and some other random things.  On the boat they grilled steak sandwiches for lunch.  I can get use to that.

The highlight was going around a corner and looking down the barrel of a very large bull ray. Also we saw our first wild Port Jackson shark but didn’t get a shot of him because he took off in a hurry.  -jp

Am Valentinstag waren wir tauchen. Sind wir nicht süß – ein Valentinstauchgang! Es war echt schön, anders als gewohnt in den tropischen Gewässern mit vielen Korallen, aber trotzdem sehr schön. Nicht zuletzt, da wir einen Bullrochen gesehen haben, der so einen Meter an uns vorbeigeschwommen ist – faszinierend! Und ich habe eine superschöne Spanische Tänzerin entdeckt und einen kleinen Port Jackson Hai.

Leider sind wir schon so weit im Süden von Australien, dass das Wasser hier selbst im Sommer nicht richtig warm wird. Das heißt es bleibt so um die 20 Grad. Aber mit einem 7mm Anzug ist das auch kein Problem. Zumindest, wer kann schon von sich behaupten vor seiner Haustür tauchen gehen zu können;-) -mk

Rottnest Island is here.




64 days without rain

22 01 2010

The benefit of no rain: no clouds.

The last time we had rain here was the 20th of November, 2009.  And there is none on the forecast.  That’s 64 days without rain.  64.  That’s a huge number and even harder to fathom after moving here from Germany where you’re lucky if you can go 64 hours without rain.

Since I don’t have a drought photo, above is a photo of the sunset over (well, at this point it’s behind) the Indian Ocean from our balcony.  It looks like that pretty much every day.  It’s not like it gets cloudy and rains. -jp





This post is for Tony

13 01 2010

About a month after we moved to Fremantle, I was chatting with my buddy Tony who asked me if I’d been to Bon Scott’s grave or monument.  Well, I didn’t even know the guy was from here.  So I set off to have a beer one day and came across the Bon Scott monument at Fishing Boat Harbour across the street from Cicerello’s.  So check it out, Tony.  Here it is.





Best Toilet Ever

12 01 2010

Yep. Now fish can watch you pee.

Behind the urinals at Cicerello’s fish and chips shop in Fremantle (and for that matter everywhere else in the building), is a big aquarium.  So if you think it’s hilarious to have Nemo watch you have a slash, then this is your place.








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