May 3, 2008

"Spaceman Jack and the Sleeping Giant"


[Editor's Note: The pictures below--most have been deleted for easier scrolling through the entire blog--were taken at the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, located in the hills above Nadi, Fiji. The garden, which features a collection of tropical orchids, was started in 1977 by American TV actor Raymond Burr ("Perry Mason", "Ironside"). The garden is named for the nearby hilltops, which resemble the profile of a giant laying on his back. Peter created the story--TO COME--for his Australian school friend, Jack, who gave him a small astronaut action figure before we left Newcastle. Peter and Jack are pictured above at a Hamilton School picnic in Gregson Park, half a block from our house.]


SPACEMAN JACK AND THE SLEEPING GIANT








February 12, 2008

Tennis Mates

Here's my Tuesday night doubles partner David "Tiger" Paine, at National Park, Newcastle, located near the center of town.

And here's my Thursday night partner Daniel "Daniel!" Benn, at District Park, Broadmeadow, a short walk from our house.

Below are Mark McGinty, left, and Col Chapman. Col runs the courts and competitions at Newcastle City Tennis Centre. I took my first-ever tennis lessons with Mark. I learned heaps in just six sessions, especially where my backhand return of serve and net play are concerned. In general I've been playing way over my head since returning to Pittsburgh, thanks to these guys and the rest of my Newcastle tennis peers. Cheers mates!

January 13, 2008

Newcastle Friends

I tend to take too few photos of people. Here, however, is a round-up of some of the great friends that we made in Newcastle. It's trite but true--the people of Australia are the country's greatest asset (followed closely by the beaches and coastline, if I may say so myself). But Sarah and I were bowled over time and again throughout the year by how friendly and helpful everyone was--from the school teachers to the bus drivers to the car repair people and the folks staffing the phones at the utility companies. At every level of Australian society, the "no worries", "no dramas" and "you're alright" ethos seems to govern interpersonal relations. What a refreshing change from the sometimes defensive, conflict-ridden daily exchanges in the U.S.

But enough. Above are Chris and Nathan. They did a great job helping Peter and Nicholas develop their artistic skills at weekday afternoon and weekend art classes.

Here's Peter with his school teacher, Ms. Nelmes, and good friend, Jack. Next is Hamilton School Principal David Jack, a gem of a guy, unique personality, exemplary administrator, and tenacious, occasional tennis player. He hiked around the Simpson Desert during a long vacation early in the school term.

The group photo is from the last class of the term for Peter's P.A.C.K. class, an art class run on Monday afternoons at Hamilton School by Nik _______, pictured in the right-hand part of the photo, wearing the beige cap.

Further below is Nicholas' soccer team photo. He played in the Adamstown Rosebuds junior league. The coaches, pictured, were Troy _______ (left), a Newcastle police officer, and Steve Filmer, who lived a couple of houses down from us on Buchanan Street.

January 11, 2008

Fiji - One Year Later

Some random shots from our 4-day return visit to Fiji, heading back to America.