Monday, September 13, 2010

Spain 2010!

Hey guys! Between that dates of August 20th and September 5th I was in Spain with Alana and her parents.
We stayed in the town called Torremolinos on the coast of Costa Del Sol in southern Spain. The weather was outstanding! Around 35°C everyday for the two weeks.


The people are very nice and some speak English. But as this is the first country that I have been to that speak a different language, it was sometimes hard to convey your message across to some locals.
The beaches were nice as well. Not as nice as the Aussie beaches due to the amount of pebbles. But still 100% better than the English beaches! Haha!
One of the first things Alana and I did was walk along the beach to view all the shops in La Carihuela. There are quite a number of touristy places selling touristy keep sakes and there were heaps of pubs!


On the way back we stopped at a bar on the beach for a drink. This is where I had the best Mojito that I have ever had!


It was so nice that we came back the day after to have another! Alana and I also did some touristy stuff like go to the local Crocodile park!


The park was quite big and had about 200 of the beasts!


The presenter was a very nice Spaniard who spoke in Spanish first then English second. Unfortunately after he had finished speaking Spanish and started talking English, all of the Spanish tourists would start talking among themselves, loudly. The presenter had to stop frequently and tell them to shut up while he was talking.
The presenter was also a bit mad. He would pick up the crocs by the tail and drag them around!


He would also poke them with a stick to make the crocs hiss and snap! The biggest croc there (and the biggest in Europe!) was the so called Big Daddy. Named so as he is massive and that 167 of the other crocs in the park are his children.


In the picture above the presenter is making Big Daddy growl. He said that this growl is the closest sound to what the dinosaurs would make. It was an interesting day. There were big pools with lots of crocs in them. The presenter also fed the crocs with chicken carcasses. At the end of the tour we were invited to hold a baby crocodile! Here are the pictures.




Alana and I also went to the local Sea Park. This place had Dolphin, Sea Lions and other animal shows. The highlight was the Penguin show. The tank was awesome as you could see the Penguins swim around in the water. They also had a bird show with some very well trained birds.

We spent most of our days lazing by the pool on sun beds. I managed to get a tan! I don't have any pictures of the pool unfortunately but it was a very nice pool.

One day Alana and I went to Malaga which is about a 30 minute train ride from Torremolinos. This is the biggest city in Costa Del Sol. This is the place to do some shopping! Alana managed to find some very nice Lacoste shoes, for which she has been looking for a very long time.
We also went on a tour bus to see the sights of Malaga! We visited the home of Pablo Picasso! And actually went into his room! We also saw the Hollywood equivalent of Spain where the famous Spanish actor Antonio Banderas started out his career. But by far the best sight was the Castle. Castillo de Gibralfaro was made in the 14th century and was made at the top of Malaga overlooking the city. Here is a picture of the city and of a bull fighting ring.



Lastly we stopped over at Gibraltar for a day. Gibraltar was captured by the British in 1704, and has remained a territory of Britain ever since. Below is a picture of Gibraltar. It is a massive land mass sticking out of the Earth.


Gibraltar is also home to some Monkeys that scatter the rock. Gibraltar is also home to tax free shopping! Alcohol, cigarettes, technology and perfume are very cheap here. I managed to pick up a few litres of tax free alcohol :) Here is a picture from the top of the rock looking over Gibraltar city.


And here is a picture of a very cheeky monkey next to a sign.


The rock was also creating a cloud from the sea side. Due to the wind coming in from the sea and hitting the near vertical rock face. I have a picture and two video's, one facing the other way with monkeys. It was very cool!







It was quite an interesting feeling letting the newly formed cloud hit you in the face. But it was great to watch.

On our second last day in Spain, Alana and I went up in some cable cars in Benalmadena, about a 30 minute walk from where we were staying. The cable car trip took 15 minutes and travelled just over 2km. Once at the summit we could see most of Benalmadena with breathtaking views. Alana took this cheeky picture of me as I was taking a panoramic picture.


This is the picture that I was taking at the time.


There are alot more pictures but I do not want to clog up this blog! I will put the rest up on Facebook soon.
Remember that you can click on the pictures to make them bigger.

Thanks for looking! Spain was a great holiday and I wish to return there one day and visit more of the country, not just the touristy bits.

Ryan

Thursday, June 24, 2010

London!!!!!

Sorry for the lack of updates guys!

I have been busy looking for work! Alana has been taking to me to all of these great little pubs! They are great. The atmosphere and decoration are awesome.

But here are some photo’s from my trip to London that I took on the 12th and 13th of June to celebrate our 1 year anniversary.

 

The London Eye

www.londoneye.com

 

The London Eye is a massive Ferris wheel located in the heart of London.

 

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Views from the London Eye

Buckingham Palace!

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Big Ben!

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And from the ground.

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Buckingham Palace.

 

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The London Tower

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That's all for now. Nothing new has really happened. Alana has managed to throw her back out at work via a large dog jumping on her. She now has two weeks off as instructed by the doctor.

Looking for work is starting to annoy me as I have been shortlisted for a few roles, but nothing confirmed as yet.

So I will update my blog when I have some new and useful information!

 

Ryan

Friday, June 4, 2010

Sunshine and the beach!!

It has been really sunny over the last few days! A very nice 24ÂșC. Alana decided to take me to the beach! We went to Southend-on-Sea.

 

Google maps link: http://bit.ly/bmwBIv

 

The beach is… well… i’ll let you decide.

 

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If you still cant see it. Here is a photo of me feet.

 

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There is no sand! Only pebbles. The tide was out so there was mud and gunk everywhere. Only good for sunbathing!

 

We also walked down the worlds longest pier!

 

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The walk was quite long, and it felt like it was going on forever! But there was a train on the pier. So Alana and I took the train back to the mainland.

Here is a picture of the pier from the mainland.

 

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And here is a picture from the other end looking back into the mainland.

 

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After the big walk it was time for a beer. We had a beer then bought some fish and chips! All in all a good day. :)

Pubs, pubs and more pubs!

The Barge Inn

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Google maps link: http://bit.ly/aGBLtP

The Barge Inn is a great little English pub! The ceiling was only 6 feet. So I had to duck to move around.

The Three Locks

Google maps link: http://bit.ly/cOucaf

The Three Locks is a little Pub right next to a water canal. It was great to be able to sit outside in the beer garden and watch the barges go through the locks.

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I have also been to a few more pubs, but I forgot to take any pictures. Stay tuned for more pub adventures!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Settling in!

Hello all!

Well I have been in England for a few days now, and I must say that the area where I am staying (Milton Keynes) is nothing like Australian suburbs at all. There is a series of walkways and cycle ways all over the place that integrate each area together. It is actually not a bad system as there are a lot of open spaces.

The housing all looks the same here. Same colour, same style, same layout. No one parks in the garage as the spaces are tiny! Everyone drives hatchbacks over here. You barely see any large cars at all. I will get some pictures up soon!

Speaking of pictures. I have not bought my beloved Canon 550D yet, as the Duty Free price was still way more expensive than what I could get in the shops. So I will have to wait for the Aussie dollar to bounce back or wait until I start working before I can get my camera. So in the meantime I will be using Alana’s point and shoot camera.

Ryan

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Ryan's farewell!

Thank you all who came out to my birthday/farewell party! It was great to see you all.

I will miss you all! But I will be back in the new year and we will have a welcome home Ryan party! Woohooo!!

I will post pictures up soon od the night  :)

Ryan

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

One week to go!

Hey everyone.

It is only one week until I fly from sunny Australia and arrive in ash covered England.
I have started the agonising task of packing! And I have sent off my resume to a few places in England.
So not long now until this blog will be full with updates :)

I'm excited!

Ryan