Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Who Are They?

These men changed history. You know their names, even if you do not know their faces.

Watch the blog for another photo which will give the answer. What's your guess?

Happy Birthday, Ansel Adams

February 20, 1902, was the birthdate of photographer and conservationist, Ansel Adams, best known for his black and white photography of Yosemite National Park. Slate.com offered an "Ode to Ansel" in its photo section today and all his breathtaking photos can be viewed online at The Ansel Adams Gallery .

Sydney Harbour Receives Two Queens


The $1 billion grand lady of the sea, the Queen Mary 2, docked in Sydney Harbor early yesterday. Too tall to sail under the Harbour Bridge and too long to berth at the International Terminal in Circular Quay, QM2 had to dock at the Garden Island naval base. Later that evening her sister ship Queen Elizabeth 2 entered the harbour. Even though the two ships sailed together from Florida, they set different courses around the world and this was their first reunion. They saluted each other with their foghorns and thousands of Sydneysiders lined the harbour foreshore to watch fireworks in their honour. At 11pm, the QM2 began its departure on its way to Hong Kong. She leaves behind her smaller sister, with the QE2 remaining in Sydney until Thursday evening when she departs for Brisbane.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Monday, February 19, 2007

Anniversary of Darwin Bombing


Today is the 65th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin, a small town on Australia's Top End. On February 19, 1942 Japanese forces dropped bombs on Darwin for 40 minutes and launched a second attack 30 minutes later. At Darwin's wharf 22 workers died, and 243 people were killed during the raids. About 400 others were injured. It was the first time Australia had been attacked on home soil by an enemy. There were over 60 more bombing raids on Australia's north, lasting until November 1943. Wreaths were laid in Darwin today at the town's war memorial and at the wharf.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Dirt Music, the Film, is Coming

West Australian novelist Tim Winton's book Dirt Music is set to be screen-adapted and the next project of director Phillip Noyce. Irish actor Colin Farrell is the latest name to be linked to the film. At the Berlin Film Festival this week, it was announced Farrell would take the role of Lu Fox, earlier offered to Heath Ledger. Dirt Music is an intense love story between outcast Lu and Georgie, the unhappy partner of a prosperous fisherman. Britain's Rachel Weisz is to play Georgie.

I've read the book twice. It's full of West Australian references, of both personalities and places. While Farrell is imaginable as Lu Fox, Weisz is not the Georgie of the novel. Still, I will be first in line to see the novel on screen. It was a great read!

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Happy Valentine's Day 2007!

From Us in OZ and Ella Grace in TX

Monday, February 05, 2007

Our Beach

This photo was taken at our beach on Australia Day 2007. Between the fireworks and the lightning is Comet McNaught. Click the image to see a larger view.

For full details of the photo and to see it full size, go here.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Aussie's New Website


Our new website is up and running at long last! We have a newly standardized version (above) of our Loan Manager Corporate program for sale on the site. It's very exciting for us as getting the program to a standard version and away from the current per client customization has been a dream of ours for several years. Several companies and banks in Australia and South Africa use our custom program. Now we hope to increase sales with the standardized version.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Sad Loss of Engdangered Whooping Cranes

In addition to tragic loss of human life in those recent Florida storms, the entire whooping crane population from Operation Migration was lost. Those 18 birds represented the latest flock to be led from Wisconsin to Florida by ultralight. The flight is intended to teach the cranes a new migration pattern and to save the endangered birds.

Read about Operation Migration here. For some beautiful images of the flight, look on their website or google image search for "ultralight cranes". Also the wonderful movie Fly Away Home was based on the use of an ultralight to help migrating birds, in that case orphaned Canadian geese.