Thursday, February 5, 2009

From the dog's mouth

I didn't realise people actually wanted me to continue blogging. Someone called 'meow' tagged my board ... I have no idea who you are, but this blog is for you!

And to the rest of you, make yourselves known by commenting! Otherwise it feels like I'm blogging to a brick wall (it's probably a crime that I just used that analogy).

Apologies for the poor quality photos - Peter forgot to bring his digital camera, so I was forced to use my phone camera. It's five megapixel, but that really has little influence in taking vivid photos. I've also realised that unlike some of my friends (such as Audrey and Jonny) I'm not really into photography and as such don't take the best photos at the best opportunities!

We went to the caves just outside of Margaret River. They were pretty cool - you had to wear a hard hat and use a torch, because most of the cave was in complete darkness. I recommend peeing before entering the cave because the constant trickling noises in the background can make you a bit anxious..!



After snapping a shot of a famous Dockers player (who is incredibly buff), we travelled along the coast back up to Dunsborough.



And Peter licking a lollipop:



We were in Busselton for one Sunday and decided to visit one of the local churches. Funnily enough, pretty much all of the churches are located on the main street - Kent Street. In searching for the AOG church, we seriously passed about eight other churches. We finally found it, and were greeted by a really warm group of people. The congregation was small - consisting of a handful of families - but we felt very welcome from the minute we stepped through the door.

We spent time fishing, shopping, eating, walking and most of all relaxing. It was a good time to just chill out and disconnect from the burdens and pressures of city life for a bit.

Since being back, I've been checking out the bloggie awards page and checking out some of the nominated blogs. It's interesting reading popular blogs - people have done the hard work and given me a short list of the best blogs on the web.

One in particular that I liked was Mackenzie Speaks - Inside the mind of a Golden Retriever. I've always wanted to know what goes on inside a dog's mind. I never knew of Dog Law: If it’s on the floor, it’s mine. It's handy to know these things.

I'm constantly amazed at how the Internet is evolving. People are even making public debuts on the Internet. The big-boned guy dancing to Numa Numa featured on an episode of NCIS and the cross dresser Chris Crocker was interviewed on live American TV for his plea for people to leave Brtiney Spears alone.

What will be next?

Like a yoyo.

3 comments:

  1. i read! im a silent reader! continue blogging! :]

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  2. and i like mackenzie's blog!!! thanks for introducing it to us!

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  3. Make some noise, I like to hear it :)

    And yeah, Mackenzie's blog is pretty funny! Some people can come up with some pretty witty stuff.

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