Monday, November 10, 2008

Work and play

Sorry the blog hasn't been updated for a while but, unusually, there's a good reason for that this time. I've started a new job!!!! Unbelievable. After a remarkable 16 years in the university system I've broken free and have just started my second week at Silverbrook Research which is a small company here in Sydney researching new technologies. Can't really say much more as its very secretive there and we're all sworn to silence. Lets just say I've had a great first week - nice people, interesting work and free food and drink all day!

Rooftop bar in Melbourne with astroturf, bean bags and deckchairs

Before the new job started I attended a couple of sporting events down here. A couple of weeks back I went to the opening ceremony and first match of the rugby league world cup. I didn't even know it was on until Jonny phoned up with the tickets the day before. Its a bit of a pointless thing all round I fancy as Australia are head and shoulders above anyone else. So much so that nobody cares down here even and the opening ceremony didn't even fill the modest 45,000 seater stadium. Australia smashed New Zealand and it was very dull.

International Rules at the MCG

Tremendous final score

The weekend after, a couple of us flew down to Melbourne to check out the hybrid "International Rules" match between the Aussie Rules boys from here and the Irish gaelic footballers. Ireland won. It was great!

The beautiful people at Flemington...

.... and Howard

We also got suited up and went along to Flemington for the Australian Derby. The beautiful people were all out and the bookies made a fortune as the winner came in at 80:1. Ridiculous. I didn't pick it.

The Derby winner - almost as happy as the bookies

Had a brief wander round the botanical gardens to try and find some thrushes or greenfinch but it started raining and I got soaked. We were in Melbourne after all.

1 Comments:

At 2:30 pm, Blogger AGL said...

Great guns! Good to hear that you are still kicking. Next update will be very exciting there should be a story or two that I am very interested in hearing more about ;-) Sorry to hear that you missed the thrushes or greenfinch, did Howard help you out? Two pairs of eyes are always better ... or ... you could argue that birding with someone that can't see a single freckle on a freckled duck is of limited help ... and he probably already has the thrushes or greenfinch on his list(?) *kyskys*

 

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