Sunday, October 3, 2010

Crumbs Bakery - back of house

Gerald--owns the bakery with his partner Marion.
Marion--behind a stack of dough




My co-workers Gippy and Keith shaping dough


The OVEN--4 decks.





Crumbs Bakery

Thought I would put some photos up from my new bakery job. It is an organic, sourdough bakery that also makes vegan baked goods. There is a shopfront, but about 85% of their business is wholesale.














Monday, August 30, 2010

Healesville Sanctuary II

Pretty cool pelican I thought this was a great scene. A galah (type of cockatoo) perched on an emu's food trough, while another little birdy picks through the emu's poop for a snack.

close-up

Dingo!


This was one of the coolest things we saw--the lyrebird. Kind of looks like a peacock with only a couple feathers. When the male does his mating call, below, he scratches the ground, kicks up soil, then spreads its wings and does imitations of other bird's calls, it must have done at least 8 different ones. Duncan could identify a few, including the cockatoo.





Healesville Sanctuary

On Pamela's last day in Oz we drove out to the Healesville Sanctuary, southeast of Melbourne. A glorified zoo, I suppose, with all native animals. Including wombats, tasmanian devils and platypuses. And the cutest koalas!


Oh, and some big, nasty fruit bats!



This nice aboriginal man filled in at the "Birds of Prey" exhibit (the main bird refused to cooperate). He demonstrated the digerydoo . . .

and the boomerang.







Road Trip VIII

Ahhh, the beautiful Grampians. This nice map had a photo of what we were supposed to see from this scenic lookout . . . .
And here is what we actually saw . . . fog.

And we saw quite a bit of rain, with a nice waterfall.






Emu holiday park--with actual emus!





Road Trip VII

After the caves we went to the Coonawarra wine region in SA, best known for its reds, in particular it's cabernet. We managed to stop at about 6 of the near 20 wineries on about a 20K stretch of road.

On our way home we stopped at the Grampian mountain range back in Victoria.





Education/visitors center in the Grampians






Sunday, August 29, 2010

Road Trip VI

We made a stop in Naracoorte, South Australia to see some caves! They have both fossil caves and a bat cave, but being winter here there aren't many bats around. Apparently they can't let you in the bat cave because of the amount of bat guano (poo). But they did show us some nice footage, and we ended up seeing a few bats in another cave--Southern Bent-Winged Bats, to be exact.

Fossil skeleton of extinct carnivorous marsupial that roamed Australia about 50,000 years ago.






Stalagmites AND stalactites!