Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
dear nemo
meow Monkey
next competition
In the below video, what activity were we doing with the Itoy video game. Hint: listen to the audio.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
good-bye to the mountain
art deco dangeerous
Friday, July 17, 2009
pictures from Mad, Ash and Tyce
good night tyce
The Mule Adventures
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
GUESS THE BEADS!!
Ok, this is a job for all you mathematicians out thereor all you really good guessers! What you have to do is guess how many beads there are! simple!
Clue: I am 158cm tall and the beads are twice as tall as me! All the beads are roughly 1 cm long ans wide.
So go on take a guess, write it in the comment box and i will tell you if you are too high or too low.
YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY GUESSES!!
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Mt. Taranaki approximately 10:30am 11 July 2009 - possibly the most traumatic morning of my life...
ultra economy class
Welcome 2 Palmy
Well Palmy, unfortunately, did not turn on the sunshine for Leo's visit. We however made the best of a chilly situation and enjoyed a lovely stroll along the Manawatu River and a meander through the city gardens. This of couse envigourated our appetites so we found ourselves a lovely cafe where we enjoyed a BLATO (Baacon, Lettuce, Avacado, Tomato, and Camalised Onion) sandwich, Yummy! Don't judge the garden shots harshly, it is winter and our weed-eater is out of nylon ;-p
Thursday, July 9, 2009
11 parklands st.
Some tips for interior deocrating:
original artwork by Eve, Emma and Ryan
classic reproductions by Klimt
numbered print of Taranaki
and of course a large screen tv with plenty of DVD's
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
aussie birds
The first morning at Calam vale, I could hear the kookaburras from my bed. There is so much birdlife around aussie cities. Mrs Miyake enjoyed the variety of birds and was thrilled with the crimson rosellas and king parrots at O'Reilly's. After Tokyo, seeing old friends like magpies and more exotic galahs, it is good to see the native birds coping well with urban living. Leo
grey nomads
Among the many species we saw in our journey we came across many grey nomads. Characterised by their gregarious nesting habits in trailer parks, the rumble of big 4WD engines and ability to pack a great deal into very small compartments, the grey nomads are a common feature of the Outback. I wonder if we will have any in our family. This entry has been sponsored by www.greynomadaustralia.com.au Leo
dinosaur stampede
Monday, July 6, 2009
waltzin' maltilda
the australian stockmans hall of fame
One of the main attractions in Longreach was The Australian Stockmans Hall of Fame which featured the stockmen, unsung heroes and explorers of Australia. There were many exhibits showing the tools and techniques people used in the olden days. As we moved through the galleries, we saw the history of the post office, planes and rodeos. We then caught the two o'clock outback show displaying the techniques of how to herd sheep with a dog. Rusty (the instructor) also explained what animals and equipment he used to travel in the outback. We then went back to the Lili Rose Cottage to rest and later went for a walk in the outback. The sun was setting so the birds, kangaroos and wallabies were out. We saw many kangaroos although they were far away. The sun was setting in the distance as we drove back to the cottage at the end of another day. Emma :-)
Train Ride
koala park visit
The Bird of Prey show was great with owls and eagles flying through the audience. The sheepdog show was more prosaic, and reminded me of smiddy and trevor.
In the end Mrs Miyaki had a photo taken with a koala, to complete the survey of Australian animals.
Lawrence
golden coast
I had my first taste of Moreton Bay bugs at George's, a Greek seafood restaurant in Sanctuary Cove; kind of like crayfish. We visited three hotels that day, each more grand and more tasteless than the one before. Thankfully the ocean was simply grand. The Warriors were not as they fumbled, tumbled and slumbered to a loss against the Titans of Gold Coast. Mrs. Miyake was so impressed by the Coast, she said she would like to spend a year there with her husband. Connie's cousin Susan accompanied us for the day and came back and took part in the Karaoke spectacular at Calam Vale. Fortunately no video was taken of that interesting singing. Leo
gold coast cartwheels
We started down the highway to the Gold Coast with my fit Aunty Susan to spend the day. We ate lunch while looking at the merina where we decided which boat we would buy. Shops lined the boardwalk as we walked down to the chocolate shop, where we had authentic hot chocolate, lattes and mocchas. Aunty Susan then leaded us to the Plazzo Versace for a toilet break using the 24 carrat gold taps. We walked through another hotel to reach the beach for shells and fun. Ryan, Dad, Aunty Susan and I competed in Urgh! (a game where you have to hold a handstand for the longest time), cartwheel and wheelbarrow races. Mum and I headed home to prepare a four course meal while Uncle Leo, Dad, Aunty Susan, Mrs Miyake and Ryan went to see the football. Enough from me! Emma :-)outback spectacular
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