Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Koranas quarry
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Dfor .......
I'm late posting today because we have a new baby in the house. I had forgotten how demanding they are!! She seems to have settled in very well........




......and just loves the beach. Her heritage is questionable and her final size and shape will be a surprise but she is adorable. The name is still under discussion. I'm pushing for Jessie but no decision has been made yet. Any ideas????
......and just loves the beach. Her heritage is questionable and her final size and shape will be a surprise but she is adorable. The name is still under discussion. I'm pushing for Jessie but no decision has been made yet. Any ideas????
Friday, September 26, 2008
Sky Watch Friday - Lukluk go long hap

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Treasure

This young boy was with the lady with the pipe (last Tuesday's post). He had a phonebook under his arm and spent the whole time fending off other children who also wanted it. He finally chased them away and was victorious with his new treasure.
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Our first hit of ash yesterday was a sign of things to come me thinks. The good thing was we have had quite good rain to wash it away last night. Hope it stays away for a bit longer.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Looks like coconut , smells like coconut must be ....fuel?
Most vehicles in PNG run on diesel fuel. "Only recently, imported diesel in the Pacific has become more expensive than the net value of exported coconut oil, suddenly making coconut oil a serious commodity option for internal use as biofuel."

This biofuel operation in Rabaul is making fuel, in a small shed, for its company vehicles .
This article and this one are quite interesting if you'd like to know more.
This article and this one are quite interesting if you'd like to know more.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Sky Watch Friday - Knock! Knock!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Happy 33rd Birthday
PNG celebrated the 33rd anniversary of its independence from Australia today.

Black, red and yellow are traditional colors which are found in Papua New Guinean art and clothing. The yellow bird, a stylized bird of paradise, is culturally significant to Papua New Guineans and in full flight it represents freedom and the country's birth as an independent nation. The five stars symbolize the constellation the Southern Cross, representing the country's geographical position in the world and its link to Australia, which also incorporates the Southern Cross on its flag.
PNG Flag info from here
Light my fire
Sunday, September 14, 2008
BBQ at the end of the world.
We often go over to where the photo of the sign was taken in yesterday's blog and have a BBQ. When the volcano is not ashing so much it is a surreal experience.
The area is lit by the glow and roar of the volcano and we sit and watch the fireworks. This time however we had only been there 5 minutes when it started raining.
PS Nathalie asked where I live in relation to yesterday's photos. If you go down to the bottom of this page and look at M & Mme Benaut's post, you will see the volcano in the background - about 17 km as the crow flies. This photo was taken in front of my place. Rabaul is behind and to the left of the ash cloud.
Ooops - they are no longer on the bottom !! Click on older posts at the bottom of the page and they will be at the top of the page that pops up.
PS Nathalie asked where I live in relation to yesterday's photos. If you go down to the bottom of this page and look at M & Mme Benaut's post, you will see the volcano in the background - about 17 km as the crow flies. This photo was taken in front of my place. Rabaul is behind and to the left of the ash cloud.
Ooops - they are no longer on the bottom !! Click on older posts at the bottom of the page and they will be at the top of the page that pops up.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Sky Watch - Ashen Skies

Thursday, September 11, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Cathedral - update

Friday, September 5, 2008
Sky Watch Friday

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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
M & Mme Benaut's Amazing Adventure

I bet you didn't know that Rabaul was also on their itinerary - I think they will be surprised too!!!!