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10/4/2008 Nick's B'Day!Well, it's October the 3rd and Nick is celebrating his 17th birthday, which makes me feel kind of old, however, I was twelve when hew was born, so it's altogether not so bad.
BJ and Sam (BJ, Thanks for the invitation, it was great and really fun!). We had a really good time at Sizzler, even thought the food was overcooked and not all of us enjoyed it as we should (maybe the grill was too hot, but food had that charcoal taste).
Well, here, all of us together, celebrating Nick's birthday... We had the chance to celebrate Seb's birthday back in Colombia, when they were visiting, so it makes things even for me at least. I'm going to miss them heaps once I leave Australia, but I know I'll be back again to see them....
See you's later! Basket final!Well, my nephew was playing basket the day I was on my way to Brisbane, so I couldn't see much but it was fun. They didn't make it, again, his team was the runner up, but still made me very proud.
Still, great to see them really motivated with sports and involved in healthy activities. With this game the sport season ended for both, Spring is here and it gets too hot to play such demanding games, however they can do it if they file like doing it, but well, I think after all the training they deserve some rest and take it slow for a while. With the school break comes the time to catch up and these two weeks ought to be productive. 9/7/2008 This game called rugby or better known as "Footy"For the last months I've been watching on TV this sport that I find really rough sometimes but everyone is used to it. Is Rugby that is somewhat like American Football but backwards, they tackle and everything else. My nephew plays this sport and he's good at it, but I just can't think of how many times I've seen how violent it gets that it actually ends with knuckle sandwiches.
I was so proud to see him there that I usually never get excited about any sport at all but today it was quite an experience, stressful to the max, but still a good experience. Next weekend is the final for my other nephew, Nick, but he plays basket and that one I get. I guess it's going to be as stressing as footy but I'll manage, I'm taking pictures too and share them with you so you get to know them. My last month in Bundy!Well, time goes by and you really don't know where it goes. So far I have been here for two months already! Wow! It's been an amazing journey, with ups and downs of course, but I can't complain, people is people and they never change. During the last two months I tried to look for something a little bit gay friendly around this area. I had that party in Maryborough, mostly girls and the boys where just... how can I put that without being rude? Let's leave it that way. So, having this experience I decided to give up and do some tourism, so I visited other areas around just to have fun, not being all the time here at home. This interesting building was one of my stops. It's just a huge water tank that supplied the city with water a long time ago. Pretty interesting design as it has a certain resemblance to the Pisa Tower, except that this one is straight. It's 36 something meters tall and it's made of pure brick. Quite a landmark to be honest.
I took a nice photo of me over there (give me a break, being vain once in a while doesn't hurt anyone, does it?) to give you an idea of how big is each one of the frames. It was a perfect sunny day to do this! This reminds me that there are gay guys in Bundaberg, but they're not easy to find, or at least for me... (let's face it, I'm not a hunter nor a sexual predator). The we headed for Bargara.
Right now the temperature of the water it's not the best for swimming but Spring is here and you can enjoy lovely walks on the beach. There were a lot of families around here playing and enjoying a delightful afternoon, so we decided to do the same and had a delicious chicken and bacon barbecue pizza (Domino's and extremely small if you ask me). So, then we took off to the Hummock, from where you can have a view of the whole area.
This area is mostly volcanic rock, here's a sample of that. Sugar Cane is grown all around here but people are moving out of it since it's not profitable There are a lot of things I still ignore about this place, since it's son big that you hardly believe is a small continent (or a extremely big island?), but it's certainly really interesting.
And now, just a quick view of Bundaberg South. 8/24/2008 Mateo rappin'!
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