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Bull Meet Horns

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I'm committed. I've booked an airfare from Melbourne to Sydney to complete a week I'm planning on spending down that way.

I've a bunch of clients who need to pay me to make the trip affordable... but the opportunity to spend a week with Shoe taking it easy in some of the most beautiful landscape in Australia was too good to pass up.

You know? It will be the first holiday I've had for me since the epic Brisbane Trip... 2 years ago.

This holiday will be a little different... Shoe and I are both take it easy types... books, sleeping in... the occasional bit of sight-seeing. Low Stress. I'm so desperate - I can't wait for the 27th!!! We're hitting the road baby... LOOK OUT!

I'm working like mad to get my job book clear before I leave town and I'm not planning on doing any site work/updates until February...

Heh... brilliant.

This isn't to say I won't be taking the laptop... can't do that... I'll have blogging to do and photos to process to make you all jealous.

But I'll be taking books. Lots and Lots of books. And I'll be reading them too. So don't wait by the computer...

Vitamin Dee

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What Day is it?

I just had to post a follow up to Stella's winter wonderland pix. It's one of the things I love about blogging, the whole internationality of it all... we down 'ere south t'border are celebrating the onset of Summer while them up t'north are posting pix of snow and icicles... Makes me smile.

These pics were taken this morning while Shoe and I sat on the beach for an hour or so, soaking up some vitamin D and perving on the surf lifesavers... (whoar... Sorry, didn't get any pix of them... you'll have to use your imagination.)

Just gotta love Sydney.



Blue me Out of the Water

Freshwater Shade


The Perfect Balance...

Retrospective...

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How to describe the vacation has eluded me in the whole week I've been home which is why I've waited till I'm half cut on our Monday night bubbles (it was cards night tonight...) before I have a crack at describing my 2 weeks in America.

*sigh* ... America.

It's true, I had a WONDERFUL time. The first meeting with Ash was the subject of much talk on both sides of the world, the fact that there was a bridesmaid in this wedding party who had never met the bride is certainly every bit as challenging to the modern mind as meeting and falling in love online... (and every bit as real actually.)

There you have it, we met for real, on the Saturday I arrived in North Carolina, a week before the wedding (and after 26.5 hours of travelling), she a little late, me just leaving the airport proper for the forecourt hoping she'd be out there. She was (phew) and so, we took one look at each other and picked up exactly where we had left off our last MSN conversation. Did I say exactly? I mean it... exactly.

It no longer strikes me as amazing that friendships can be forged in cyberspace that have every bit as much substance as those founded in person and it's awesome, it gives me hope that in my next epic trip I can meet up with all of the wonderful European people I've become acquainted with in the last year and have every bit as much of a great reunion that I did in Asheville.

So during the week we caught up on all the details you don't go into in cyberspace and I was introduced to McDougal her betrothed. He and I connected every bit as comfortably as I did his Mrs. and the tone of the week was set as the best possible friend/family hanging out and celebrating experience.

Because Ash and McDougal are very highly thought of and respected in their community of faith I was welcomed as well with every bit as much warmth and it was so delightful. I made some great acquaintances there that I have much hope will become great friendships (yep, cyber-friendships) in the years to come.

The week's itinerary included a conference for our American church body and it was wonderful to be a token Aussie in the American conference. It does me good to be reminded that the small part I play in the organisation has wider consequences and a much bigger audience than I usually imagine. I made great friends there too. But Asheville was the highlight, quite apart from its spectacular mountains and foliage (see flickr for evidence (would that I had been there 2 weeks later to catch the best possible autumn colours) but the people were so welcoming and friendly and the landscape so divine it was almost other worldly.

I suspect that part of the cultural difference would be the small town versus ridiculously large city mentality I usually live in and I have to say that it has set me alight to go back there some time. I'd love to closet myself away in the mountains for a month to finish my novel. It so captured me that I have had dreams about it (most unusual - I rarely remember them at all and have had 2 Asheville and Ash ones...eep). So it will be interesting to see what part this gorgeous part of the world will have to play in my future...

The one thing that makes me cautious about any future Asheville plans is the food... check out the flickr set to see what I mean... it's a WHOLE other ballgame to Sydney's light and tasty, fresh is best, healthy alternatives... I'm sure I'd find a way around it, but even back in the early years of my time in the US it's the food that has been the biggest culture shock for me... I'd have to install a home gym (and use it) to live there without causing any more upholstery expansion...

So, there you have it the start of the travelogue... next episode will outline the itinerary, as much so as I don't have to keep track of my journal as because I think you'll find it remotely interesting... cyberspace has it's uses, and they go way beyond simple record keeping and information management...

Cyberspace introduced me to my best American friend...

I heart the Internet...

Held Hostage

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Some weeks ago the new owner of the agency responsible for the management of the flat we are renting advised us, with written notice, that the payment method that had been previously available to us was to be no more and enclosed with this notice an application form and a new card for us to use instead.

However, this new option we have been offered incurs a fee of $2.10(incl gst) per month whereas the old system cost me nothing (due to the kind of personal account I have with my bank). Furthermore, under the new system I am expected to sign a document allowing a 3rd party to withdraw money from my bank account at appointed times of course, but I'm very cautious when giving this kind of access... paticularly when you see their fee schedule for statements or missed payments etc.

I understand that things come and go, businesses change hands and system efficiencies ebb and flow. I am, after all, not an unreasonable girl. However, I'm not happy to pay for the privilege of paying money to my landlord. I'm not happy to give direct debit access to a company I know nothing of. What I would like to do is pay direct from my bank account into the account of my property manager.

And they won't do it. It's 'not available'... so the only alternate options I now have consist of paying by bank cheque or by money order both of which incure fees that are ridiculous... so... I have, in effect, been hamstrung to this Advantage Card*, which is, in my mind, not advantageous at all.

I have called the Tenancy Tribunal (lovely, lovely people) and apparently my agent is obligated to offer the options in my rental agreement. Options that include direct payment to a bank account...

And so I am waiting with bated breath for a response to my letter indicating that I wish to pay direct or to take up the card and have the agent pay the fees if they're not prepared to honour my rental agreement...

Hah... take that... and rent's due on Monday... If you don't hear from me next week it may be because I've been evicted...

*and quite frankly their website looks very low end... hardly inspiring confidence in this web savvy girl...

What I Did on the Weekend

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Just in case I needed another surface in the room to accumulate all the stuff I can't be bothered putting away, I went to the Salvos (Sallies) on the weekend and picked up a table (bargain, $40.00) to convert into a bit of office space.

This is ostensibly so I can make room to concentrate on work and study.... otherwise I'm usually trying to study from the bed, where the temptation to read novels, or just plain sleep takes over, or in front of the tv where I miss half the show because I was concentrating on work, or miss half the work because my attention was diverted to CSI or whatever crime time drama is on the box...

So Saturday I picked up the bargain table... and Sunday we went to Ike(a)'s to see what kind of office bargains we could get... (but mostly for the $3.75 (for 100) tea lights, we'd run out of those...).

Basically, I spent $100 this weekend and now am in a much better place to work from home.

Which is a good thing given that, come May 1st, I am dropping a day a week from work...

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