Monday, November 19, 2007

Cricket & Surf Rescue & Moustaches

Yeah, the moustache is now gone! But before he shaved it off, we made sure we took a photo for posterity. At left is a group shot of the Movember gang. They received donations from students towards prostate cancer as well as raising awareness. All for a good cause, but I'm still glad to have it shaved off :-)

Sorry for the reduced postings - but we're spending more time at home with wrap up activities and local socializing, so not so many photos.

However, as part of our wrap up activities, there were a couple of photo venues Mike still wanted to capture - and we managed to fit them in this past weekend.

With 'footie' finished for the season, cricket has now taken over the sporting world here in WA. On the tellie this past Saturday afternoon, the only shows on were a choice of either cricket or the world championship of Women's Netball. Neither sport would even appear in Canada - so it was quite a unique experience. If you aren't familiar with netball, it's kind of like basketball, but no dribbling, no jumping, free access to shoot the ball and no backboard. For us basketball fans, it's not very enticing I have to admit.

On Saturday, Mike attended a cricket match of one of the teachers - actually not the whole match as it does go on for an awfully long time - but part of the match at least. From the photos you would almost think it was a game full of action!

We had attended a performance of the school play a couple weekends ago, and this past weekend we had more social dates.

Friday evening Kyle was bowling with friends, and Saturday evening Mike & I had dinner at Richard & Phillipa's (fantastic lamb roast dinner).

And we even managed to rise early enough on Sunday to head up to Fremantle to catch their hosting of the Surf Lifesaving Competition. This was the other local activity Mike was hoping to catch before we head out, and this visit was much more successful than our failed attempt a few weekends ago!

Many local Surf Lifesaving teams competed in a whole range of age groups. The events included individual and team competitions. There were running races on the beach (individual and relay both photoed here), swimming races, board races, boat races, and even tug of war for the younger crowd!


Kids start at a very young age and it's a very impressive program. The members are all extremely fit, and it's obviously a very popular activity with kids and adults of all ages. I can't really say we have anything like this in Canada, although ski patrol programs would be the closest thing.

And one final photo to finish with - a shot of a bobtail skink from the local surrounds. Mike comes across them every now and then, and finally had a camera handy on this occasion!

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