Friday, November 20, 2009

Is Lap-band Covered By Ohip?

Fantastic Verdi's "Messa da Requiem" in the Phoenix Hall

MAINZ. New Project of the Rheinische Akademie Orchester Mainz

Monday, November 16, 2009

Monique Parent Quicktime

sing with the Turkish roots

WIESBADEN. ROTARY new subject at Musikschule/2000 € donation for ten new instruments - Baglama

How To Make Flash Softbox

Perfect communication between the voices

WIESBADEN. BACH WEEK Heinrich Schütz 'music in church hill

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Paper Towels Science Fair Project

and magical

WIESBADEN. BEFORE THE PREMIERE Director Matthew Faltz and Ronja

Friday, November 13, 2009

Old John Snowmobiles For Sale

An extended family celebrates birthday

WIESBADEN. ANNIVERSARY Wiesbaden City Mission is 50 years old / worship community in Matthew

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Where Do You Draw The Line?



work in a 30,000 acre farm (12 145 ha = 122 km ^ 2)





We went on Sat to 10.28 clock in the morning at 7 going to get our first job. The scenery was only the first houses and then only with endless fields and meadows. Only one in 50 km was a "city" that was as big as Abenberg. Occasionally we saw Kangaroo's, Emu's, sheep, Wollabee `s (small Kangooroart), cows and road trains (trucks with three double-decker cars that can soner on street rather should go out of the way ^ ^). From St. George to Bollon there were only 3 in the bus. The bus driver was surprised to look for what young people like us in this desolate region (Bollon drive is the last but one station, the buses in Queensland). In Bollon arrived (at 17:30 !!!!!) we got out and then stood in the midst of a like a picture book out for Western border town. We asked the same sales girl in a cafe if we could call her at Bob, as a normal mobile phone has a network here, to which she responds that he is late and we should wait here for him. Then we waited here 20 minutes and talked to all sorts of people who came into the shop and all knew the farm, and Bob, even though it is 20 km Here lives away. Then came our last employer, a 23 year old young man, as old as Erik ^ ^
















He lives with his girlfriend Amy in a run-down farm called Heather, who bought his family 5 years ago, Amy and Bob hat.Meistens live here alone, except in the huge farm on the weekend are still 2 Jaeger as the Kangaroo's and wild boar shoot. We then had dinner only once, and then Bob drove us to our house (vll 500 meters away). The house was huge and we had s own kitchen and shower, but for the toilet we had to walk along a bridge, because the hall was demolished. Also, one should always pay attention to what occurs is, snakes, spiders and other poisonous animals live around the corner, but there is still nothing happens (the most poisonous animals we've seen frogs and toads are). Around our house is all kinds of Unused, like an old tennis court, swimming pool and lots of old car's and equipment. Every evening there is then a really loud and noisy chorus of frogs, the first so unwatchable to 2 clock. Then after a short sleep, we go wrong with the work. The work was nic ht harder than working in the WWOOfingfarm. We made a new fence, repaired some farm equipment and then We prepared our tools for the "Lambmarking" before. Lambmarking means that first the sheep are driven from their pasture to the house, then the lambs are bodies obtained from the sheep, I have to lift it and then put them on a potest, then look, male or female (I must declare I hope net: -D), then comes from the tail, the males are castrated (hope I will explain it and net) and in females below the wool is clipped so not a fly lay their larvae there, then w ground nor the Hoerner trimmed and punched in the ear (left female, right male) get another anti-fly spray on his stomach and then the next. This can already a whole lot of blood to be shed and we have gotten what öffters, but the lambs were actually calmer than I thought. On Mon, our first marking-day, we have 358 lambs geschaft (from 2 to 6) and on Sat 390 (have 1 working std more, but we had a break because there was Melbourne cub. This is a horse race, that goes all day and Koenig discipline is 2400 meters canter). Lambmarking is a really hard job to do and it's always something. Even this is not just appettitlich and I will probably not make as a profession ^ ^


From Tue we were done with all Lambs on this area (750 lambs in one year a total of, are 3,000 sheep) and now we have to . Further draw So again all pack up and get up at 5:30 on Sat morning, fully charge the car and then it'll go in the 2 hours away Farm Munda Munda. This is 50000 acres large and the owners are Todd and Anita. They are friends of the Brown family and they have other sheep, 3000-4000 by Bob. Todd and Anita are really nice, they have öffters invited to dinner with them or something. We lived in a 1 km from the guesthouse, where we had 5 (Amy, Bob, Walter (Bob's father), Chris and I) all we need for life. On the first day Bob showed us almost the whole region (after 2 1 / 2 hours we were closing by) and then we have the fence for `s Lambmarking established. For all sheep in this farm, we need a plane (!!!), damit alle Schaafe ausfindig gemacht werden koennen. Leider bekommen war der Pilot erst in einer Woche verfuegbar und deshalb mussten wir fuer den richtig grossen Laemmeranstuerm eine Woche warten. Dafuer mussten wir 600 Laemmer in einem Tag machen und um 3:30 aufstehen. Vorher jedoch luden uns Todd und Anita zum Abendessen ein. Vorher zeigte Todd, wie man Pferde zaehmt, denn er, Anita und Amy spielen Polocrosse( ist so aehnlich Polo nur mit Netz statt einen Schlaeger ). Es war echt unglaublich, wie er das geschaft hat, dass das Pferd ihn so vertraut. Danach hatten wir Dinner mit Kraeckern, Bier und selbstgebrannten Rum. Es war ein sehr lustiger Abend und wir haben uns ewig mit einem anderen Backpacker aus England, Dan, unterhalten, der schon mehr als 9 Monate hier lives in Australia. Then we went to bed and then at 4:00 we were ready for the short trip to the sheep. It was really dark until we arrived. A total of 700 lambs have been waiting for us and we have had it done in 6 hours. Then the work was done on this farm for the time being and we had our stuff back pack and charge the car, but this time we all went along with a Jeep, so we had Chris and I squeeze into the back between bags, backpacks, bikes and dogs. Then we drove home two hours and had then for this day still free (well after 11 hrs labor).


The next day at 10 Clock, we went with the parents of their farm to Bob, because Bob had no work for us anymore. After 4 hour drive (but not in the bed:-D), we came in at Kooroon (20,000 acres), the farm of Alison, Walter and from the big brother John. We lived in Munda Munda in a guesthouse (shearer's cords) with 3 other companions (John was a craftsman of Brisbane, who then renovated the kitchen. He came originally from Germany / Mike is from the Sunshine coast and fishing , but here he only hunts with his friend Frank. Has its own boat and gave me a lot about hunting and fishing taught / Frank is a mechanic in St. George, but he meets each year with his friend Mike while hunting here on the farm. They usually hunt wild boars and Kangaroo's, but also wild goats and rabbits). In another house lives the eldest son of John, lives together with his Freundi n Michelle. With so many people it is never boring. If we break, we sit with Alison and Walter, drink tea and chat with the two John `s. Lunch we have to take myself, but mostly because Mike and Frank sit and tell what uebers hunting or fishing and the dinner we usually sit all together, drink beer and enjoy your evening. The work is not as bad as Lambmarking, on the first day I have with John repaired many machines, welded and am much rumgefahren (I can drive all the machinery, trucks and even motorcycles, just amazing:-D). On 2 Day I had to remove the roof, which was sometimes really difficult and 3 Day I had to just paint scratched off, so nothing bad ^ ^

On 2 Day I night I went with the hunters to hunt, but had not much luck, only a rabbit and a wild boar. We had better luck on 3 Day when I am with the two John `s gone on Gesichtigungstour and there we have seen all sorts of Kangaroo's, wild boars, etc.. Through this farm also runs a oil pipeline and 2 Oelbohrstationen are still in the middle of the plot, but unfortunately no longer in operation. On this farm you can already easily get lost, but that is indeed smaller than 1000 ha Manda-Manda!


Then we had to cancel the whole house. Now was not so hard work ne, but we had to work at 10 meters height to work on very very wackelicken ladders. During breaks and after work, I continued to work on my Peitschtechnick, drove through the area or bathing in a river that was so full of sand that you see the ground can not. After a whole week and 2 empty paint canisters 20 l, we were finally ready.


On the penultimate day, we finally made something different. We had to miss a Eartick calves. It was not easy, because they were already really big, heavy and strong. The measurements we had to stick together. After that we drove 200 cows + calves in a
Road Train. He was properly screened Eumig and Driver has even had his own bed, is already a great life on the road ^ ^ After this work, we made another Cattle Master with motorcycles, that was really cool, Duess to a maximum of 80 km / h closing by all possible and then Cows scare through the Prairies. The Shepherds go there with too often, because they are really effective for the critters. Sometimes they just jump back on the motorcycle with you when they are too lazy to walk ^ ^ But unfortunately we had to make lambmarking and after 2 days I would much prefer to emphasize again or Cattle masters ^ ^
We went to John 3 hours through the prairie australiesche back to Munda Munda. We arrived at night (10 clock) and were Bob and Amy, as always, greeted (very different from what you expect from it is Australia, they say nothing) and had to sleep right away, because
morning we went to! 3! Clock off. It was really hot in the house, I could not sleep easy, although the Fentelator ran all the time. Then wake up quickly, dressed, have breakfast and


(Bob, Amy, Walter, Alison, Chris and I) lambs




going to. It was at night and another 39 in the morning 32 degrees. After the first 600 lambs we went to a different enclosure by waiting another 250 lambs. Our lunch we had the wilderness to take us without a lot of shade and most of the water was and no matter how much we drink Pisswarm, we were still thirsty. After we built the Lambmarking yet from the enclosure and then we drove home (it was 6 clock, 15 hrs work). We were all really ready, then made dinner, showers and drinking is the only thing that was cold, beer ^ ^






Next day we went on leave at the same time, but we had to make only 500 lambs and the last day of work we did the last sheep, and approximately 600 We are the properties Lambmarking faster than we thought and so we were able to escape from the hot and full of mosquitoes, overgrown farm and make us back on the ride home. The next day we made free and slept almost the whole time. Next they were off again in painting. In the next few days, leaving the Browns 2 cows slaughtered by a butcher. Then hung four halves of a cow in Kuehlraum that take away almost the entire place. The intestines were then distributed to all very nice dogs, which then distributed them enjoyable. It at least 1 week after rotting stench still remains. After we have removed a further 2 sheds, we started to scrape the color of John's house, which turned out to be a real CHALLENGE. We work every day 6 hours at the house, but the color was really difficult to get. We tried everything, air pressure, water pressure, Flex, scratches, but everything went very very slowly.






weekend wars again very funny. We went to Rome (3 hrs) to the Roma Cup (horse racing). There we had cared for and appear with a tie, or they have a non-pure, which was weird because most people (from Brisbane to Northern Territories) only came here to drink in order ^ ^






We took a Cussin by John on Sat and came out tomorrow in the afternoon. Once there we immediately went Unters tent, as it was back to the 44 degrees. Half of the races were canceled because it was too hot, I saw only one and unfortunately I was too late to bet. Then from 4 clock was then going on the party which then ended at 2 clock at night. We slept in swags (sleeping bags, with whom you can camp out there all year) and in the morning we went back home. The evening was really great and we really saw many new and old faces. 3-hour drive up to a party is nothing here. A nice group took us to St. George, and Michelle drove us home, which was a great party ^ ^






In the following week we had to do with the back wall until then the weekend came. John has had a birthday on Sat but it was only really celebrated in the evening (Walter congratulated me after the first, for he has forgotten him iwi ^ ^). At night gabs then the first rain since we have been working (1 month), it was a nice feeling ^ ^






On Sat we are still working in the morning until 2 clock and then drove we go with John to go Water Skiing. We drove 3 hours up to a big lake between Brisbane and St George. There we met up with 3 friends of John (the 4 meet frequently at the lake to water ski) and a motorboat. Unfortunately, we could go until the next morning, so we were with SWAG (outdoorschlafsaecke) and provided enough food + drink. Charles belonged to the boat and he drove with the two mechanics Ben and John from Brisbane up to the lake. As everyone here they were right net and we also had a lot of fun. The next morning we had to get out by 4 clock (I'm slowly usual ^ ^) to go as long as possible water-skiing. I was running, thanks to my ski skills, really good, had few problems to keep me on the ski slopes and also tried miss a few jumps, but were more responsive to the water was ^ ^
Sorry, no more and at noon the boat not even brought the two mechanics to run it again. Dar we had to go earlier than planned, but on the whole it was a very nice first Advent.
Man I'm here for only one month here and it seems to me like I was living almost a year here. Have me really well with the people here became friends and have a lot of new people to know, have a tremendous amount of experience gathered to pop over whip to strike houses up to the masters of cows and sheep and have also the seen much around the farm around. Let's see, what to expect here even at Christmas time, definitely no snow ^ ^
greets me from the cold!

























Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Salon Letter Customers Moving

powerful presence shown

WIESBADEN. FROHSINN-anniversary concert for the 150th anniversary of the Bierstadter Choral Society

Bloated Stomach Hernia Opreation

A piece of the miracle understand

WIESBADEN. WALL CASE Ecumenical Remembrance ceremony in the church market

Monday, November 9, 2009

Can U Get Waxed If U Have Herpes

charm of hearty

MAINZ. OPERETTA Jacques Offenbach's "Bluebeard" as a brightly colored fun

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Can Changes In Exercise Affect Your Period?

memory of emigrants No one should be excluded fate

Flörsheim. GALLUS-CONCERTS start with Amar Quartet / District Administrator Bert Gall introduces new season against

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How To Get Cash In Pokemon Deluge



WIESBADEN. prevention project "The other side" wants to prevent violence and school shootings