Monday 30 April 2018

My time at the Games ...


















For 8 days I lounged around the Gold Coast for the Games and attended some of the games events.

There was a great vibe and festive atmosphere around, and many volunteers eager to assist

anyone with information/directional queries.  The public transport was free while the games were on

and this will always appeal to the masses.

In town, at the beach and in shopping centres there were lots of different festival events either

related to the games or simply there for visitor's enjoyment.  The place buzzed with fun and

excitement - if music and dance was your thing, there were big stages set up (on the beach, or

 closed street intersections) with different musicians and bands playing in the evenings and on the

weekend throughout the day.  Daily art exhibits and  street theatre and big TV screens with

beanbags and deckchairs  were strewn around at most of the eating precincts.


View from the apartment, looking south-east towards the ocean

My accommodation for the duration was superbly located in terms of the beach and public transport...    

a friend's apartment who opted to go overseas while the games were on ...  very generous of TC,  it

was gratis so the stay was even more enjoyable!  It was on the 11th floor with a 270 degrees view.  It

gave me great access to a lovely eating and shopping precinct just around the corner.  I felt right at

home.


View of the apartment block from the park opposite, 3rd from the left

View of the suburbs and Mt Tamborine in the distance

View towards the Broadwater and looking north


Hmmm, even though I was wearing my glasses I didn't realise the camera settings were incorrectly set, photos are highly pixelated (apparently)






The Games Mascot -  Borobi

Borobi was a surfing Koala.  There were concrete statues of Borobi located around the place and his paw prints were on footpaths everywhere which created a great attraction for the kids.  Every athlete was awarded a soft toy version of Borobi with their medals.

Borobi
He was very cute, usually a life-sized one was wandering around the events, there was a Borobi dance that everyone got really good at before the games were over.  Out of all the merchandise on sale, he was sold out within three days so he was a real hit.


The following photos are of holoscenes.  In hindsight I probably should have videoed it which would have given a better understanding of the performances.

Holoscenes is a performance where an enormous aquarium-like tank unpredictably floods with water, engulfing the performer.  Submerged for up to 3 minutes at a time, performers are forced to adapt to the rapid rise and fall of water as they continue to carry-out everyday tasks - reading a newspaper, watering the lawn.  It's set to a haunting soundtrack and the message is all about rising seas and the connection of everyday actions of individuals to global climate change. Hmmm.....

























It was quite mezmerising to watch and I was positively fascinated.  David thought it was pretty ho -hum!

CARRARA STADIUM


Carrara Stadium held most of the athletics and track and field events.  Smaller venues for other sports  were behind and alongside




I watched some of the hurdles, discus, pole vault, short and middle distance races and some of the decathlon events.  Great viewing despite being up in the "heavens".





Robotic surf vehicle retrieves the discuses 
Workers or lucky viewers in one of the light towers, think they were in charge of the spider cam???

Badminton venue
I got to see some thrilling badminton which is a game I really loved from younger days when we were in Malaya.  I also attended the netball and some of the Rugby 7's.




The Gold Coast Chinatown

Confuscius welcomes all
One of the streets in
Chinatown, quiet during the day but very popular in the evenings
This was in part of Chinatown


Public art - Museum of the Moon

Measuring 7 metres in diameter, the moon features detailed NASA imagery of the lunar surface.  




At night it was very life-like and with surround sound music playing it was a little eerie.


The following exhibits appealed to me - they were crocheted globes depicting Giant sea urchins.  There were a few crocheters kept busy doing them!  They were suspended on waterways and the reflections over the water were quite stunning and looked particularly pretty at night.




I thought the following photos were interesting in that the beautiful beaches and water on the Gold Coast are being overshadowed by the multi-storeyed buildings.




I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the games and being on the Gold Coast.  However it made me realise that apartment living has many downsides and despite having all the theme parks, the beautiful beaches and great retail areas give me rural living and peace and quiet any day.
In my opinion it was a very well organised event, family prices (except for the opening and closing ceremonies), the Gold Coast was an ideal setting and the Games volunteers were to be applauded for a terrific job in ensuring the security, safety and enjoyment were the priority factors.

Tuesday 3 April 2018

Animals in our life ....


Besides Norman,  we have a bird family setting up house at our place too!  Mudlarks or Peewees

have been beavering away for about 3 days now, collecting mud and straw and building a nest.  It's

right in front of our kitchen window so it makes  kitchen chores a bit more interesting.  You can see

the sky looks pretty ordinary too, we've had a fair bit of rain over the last fortnight and it's still

hanging around.  There are no other birds in the yard as Norman (the new dog) feels that he needs

 to regularly chase them away.



Nest construction




Mum or Dad working away...



Norman the naughty one!

Then there's Norman ... He's learnt very little in the month we've had him but he's definitely more 

settled in his new surroundings.  The courtyard is starting to resemble a mine site, he likes to burrow

 through the ground cover in search of the lizards that he fixates on.  His behaviour in public leaves

 a lot to be desired - kids on pushbikes, kangaroos, hares are just a few that he is totally intolerant to

 their presence.  The program for Norman's socialisation has slipped back as I need to learn more 

patience!  However he has undoubtedly endeared himself to both David and I.




BANJO aka Brat