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Okay ya’ll, so do to a combination of procrastination, a busy schedule, computer flu, my own flu and just plain laziness it’s been over a month since my last blog so here goes….Let’s start with work and my plans, which have changed quite a bit. I will not make it back to Texas for graduation in May as I had originally intended, there is too much to explore here and too slim a possibility I will ever have this opportunity again. All of the interesting new faces I have seen, the people I have encountered and the stories I have [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 572 Views | [diary=5369]

Starlight Cinema
Picking Strawberries
Strawberry Fields Forever

By Tanya
March 8th 2005
KI Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
Tasmania was beautiful but Kangaroo Island is a unique place. I loved it! Kangaroo Island, otherwise know as KI is the third largest island off the Australia mainland. It was uninhabited when it was discovered in 1802 by an English explorer named Matthew Flinders. The Australian Sea Lion and the New Zealand Fur Seals have breeding colonies all along the South Coast. Little Penguins are also found around most coastlines. The only thing I have to whinge about is the drinking water-it was yucky! Day 1- I had an early Saturday morning (5:45 am) walk down to the bus terminal in [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 300 Views | [diary=5203]

Remarkable Rocks
Kelly Hill Cave
Cape du Couedic Lighthouse.

KI Day Two! [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 328 Views | [diary=5113]

Remarkable Rocks.
Pretty massive, huh?
Remarkable Rocks.

Day one on KI. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 545 Views | [diary=5111]

Stokes Bay.
Stokes Bay.
Baby roo.

What I see most days of the week... [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 295 Views | [diary=4966]

National Soldiers
Rundle Mall.
Rundle Mall.

This week we had to take the bus to Flinders Uni on two separate occasions: once for a Mandatory Reporting Meeting (a requirement for child welfare in the state of SA) and again for a field seminar with students from Norway. Both of these visits to Flinders were very exhausting since our cohort has had ongoing difficulties with the faculty and procedures of the Uni. Amber, Doran and I headed off to Montefiore Hill for some “ice blocking” Saturday. Yes, that’s right-ice blocking. I was introduced to the summer activity in Colorado a couple years ago. A church in the city [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 27th 2005 | 986 Views | [diary=4856]

It's hard work getting back up the hill.
Here I go...
Scoreboard.

By Tanya
February 21st 2005
A Weekend of Rest Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
I spent most of last week and weekend resting. Kameron was crook during the week (and still recovering) so we tried to keep our activity level to a minimum especially since it was her birthday. I enjoyed the change of pace and we were able to celebrate Kameron’s birthday with a nice dinner at Bin 272 (or some number like that) on Rundle Street. I had calamari and it was delicious (thanks for reminding me to taste test the fresh seafood here, dad)! I spent Valentines Day making chocolate covered strawberries (the strawberries from Hahndorf with Cadbury’s white chocolate-Cadbury&rsqu [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 230 Views | [diary=4803]

The Chocolate Bean Cafe
The Parade

By Tanya
February 18th 2005
Henley Beach Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
An evening run at Henley Beach. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 291 Views | [diary=4640]

Seashells.
Doran.
Henley Beach.

By Tanya
February 13th 2005
SA Museum Oceania » Australia » South Australia » Adelaide
South Australia Museum. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 410 Views | [diary=4293]

Aboriginal Art
Yuendumu Door
Door

I hope that you do not mind when I place photos on the web before an actual explanation of the activity. That’s just the way it’s working out at the moment. I find myself with exactly three months left in Australia and about two months left at The Magdalene Centre. It is hard to believe that I have been working an entire month already. Things are very busy, as you would expect when providing emergency assistance. I am very thankful for the opportunity to gain such valuable experience and am finding myself in the working stages of my time there. Last [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 323 Views | [diary=4408]

Movie Screen
SA Library
Mortlock Wing