The Australian White Pelican was just one of the fascinating birds we saw on the trip. The fact that these large birds can sleep high above on the lamp post perch meant we always looked up on the boardwalk.
I’m writing this final installment as I sit on the plane making the long journey (15 hours) home and reflecting on a wonderful month in Australia. From the outstanding organization of the workshops by the team at Hawker Brownlow to the warmth and hospitality of the people we met, it was thoroughly enjoyable. We got to meet with old friends that we made on their teacher exchange to Canada when I looked like this (30 years has produced some changes!):
and we got to see some things for the very first time like kangaroos, koalas, and kookaburras.
It’s definitely not the place to be if you have a fear of spiders or snakes, as even the “harmless” ones can be pretty intimidating like this Huntsman spider
or the carpet python snake we saw on our walk that is not poisonous but does possess 50 to 60 sharp teeth!
It took most of the month to get used to seeing drivers sit on the “wrong” side of the car. We got so good at it that my wife was startled to see a car commercial on the plane with the driver in the “right” seat. Next time we’ll take the plunge and rent a car; although it was nice not having to worry about that responsibility during the trip.
We also got accustomed to “Aussie-speak” which is the penchant for shortening words like university to uni, Christmas to chrissie, and mosquitoes to mozzies. This includes an extensive list of words. Our friends jokingly shared with us that this was to avoid having your mouth open for longer periods of time thereby allowing more flies to get in. Oh, by the way, the flies are annoying!
One other thing we easily adapted to was the warm weather. It was no challenge to get used to temperatures in the 30s but a real challenge to land in Vancouver at 7:30 and have to scrape the ice off the windows! Heading east for the next two weeks will get me re-acclimatized to the winter chills ahead.
As much as this was an amazing month, there's nothing better than being home with family and friends for the best holiday season of the year. We're looking forward to Christmas with a full house, full hearts, and the need for warm clothes.








