Saturday, August 22, 2009

Sunrise and Surf

The day we arrived in Australia we were in desperate need of sleep, so many of us crashed at 7 or 8pm. I decided to take advantage of this fact and set my alarm for 5:45am the next morning. An eastern ocean sunrise is one of the only reasons I would ever willingly do this.



In the distance here you can see Lennox Point, one of the best surfing spots in the world. Of the many water fowl we have spotted in the last few days, these pelicans are one of the few I recognize.






With a landscape like this, we just had to get in the water. But because its winter, the water is still very cold. So, later in the week, we bought used wetsuits and went boogie boarding.

This is me and my buddy Jackie in our swanky new suits.



Friday, August 21, 2009

Planes, Planes, and Automobiles

I have finally arrived in Australia! It certainly wasn't an easy journey - in fact it took almost two solid days of traveling. Here is the rundown of what it took to get us here:

- We arrived at the airport at noon on August 16th. After checking in with our travel agent, we received our tickets and itineraries for the trip.

- The first plane left for Phoenix took off at 1:40pm. Several hours later we boarded a plan for LA.

_ In LA we had close to a six hour layover. Finally, around 10pm we boarded the plan for Auckland, New Zealand.

- The flight to Auckland was close to thirteen hours. Luckily for us, it was night time, so we could (try to) sleep. The place was equipped with individual televisions on the backs of the seats that we could watch TV or movies on. (Yay!) A few hours after boarding, it was midnight so naturally, we were served dinner. After this it was lights out until about 4am New Zealand time when we were served breakfast.

Unfortunately, sometime during the night, I seem to have misplaced August 17. I went to sleep at 10pm August 16 and woke up the morning of August 18th. Perhaps somebody snatched it while I was sleeping - how rude.

- After arriving in New Zealand, we had several hours of layover that was mostly spent going though customs. Near daybreak we boarded our final plane which was headed to Brisbane, Australia. After arriving in Brisbane we went through another bout of customs (where, oddly enough, I was required to have the bottoms of my shoes inspected) and then were finally allowed out of the airport. A short two and a half hour bus ride later and we arrived in our new home: Lennox Head. It had been over 30 hours of air time, and two days without a real night's sleep, but we all agreed it was totally worth it.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Its All About Location, Location, Location


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Here is a google map of the area we will be staying. We are staying at the Lake Ainsworth Sports Centre which is located at the northern tip of the lake you see in the picture. Oh, and that big blue patch to the right of your screen? Don't be alarmed, its just the FREAKING OCEAN!!!!


Hello Blogies,

Its two days until the big move to Lennox Head, Australia. I thought I would give everyone the address I will be located at just in case anyone wants to send letters (or cookies)!

Linsi Latimer, Ball State University
Lake Ainsworth Sports and Recreation Centre
Post Office Box 121, Pacific Palisade
Lennox Head 2478 NSW
Australia

My email addy is lblatimer@bsu.edu

Although I don't have any spectacular stories or pictures yet, I would suggest you check out a few of these links in order to get a feel for this area:

Lennox head beach sunrise in Australia
This is just an awesome site I found that enables you to see a 360 degree picture of the lennox head beach.

This is a video about the platapus - an animal that defies all common taxinomic boundaries.
It is a mammal that lays eggs with the body of an otter and the bill of a duck. It also has a nasty venomous barb on its foot that it can use to stab predators or curious tourists.