17. January 2014 12:08
by Rene Pallesen
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It is summer and Lucas and Aiden is enjoying a bit of water play in the back yard on warm days.

15. January 2014 02:32
by Rene Pallesen
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This Sunday we had Aiden and Lucas baptised in the local church in Maroubra. Lucky that both Aiden and Lucas behaved throughout the 2 hour long service.
15. January 2014 02:29
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The rocks at Malua Bay were quite spectacular and dramatic. A couple of times I ventured down to try my luck with some photos around sunset (grey every day)...I really suck at this style and constantly got my tripod soaked.
These were the two best results.

9. January 2014 11:38
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9. January 2014 11:33
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9. January 2014 11:29
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On New Years eve there was a fair on and we let the kids have a couple of rides.


They also had a visit to one of the fire engines.

I actually did a ride as well, which is the most awesome one I have seen in years...but because of the scare factor it is censored from this site.
9. January 2014 11:24
by Rene Pallesen
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A must see in Vientiane is Pha That Luang - It is on every bank note in Laos and they are very proud of it.

Unlike Buddha Park it is surprisingly quiet when it comes to tourists. The majority of people visiting seems to be either Laos or Thai people offering a prayer. The correct way here is to get the insense and flowers and then walk clockwise around the Stuba on the inside of the covered corridor (mostly to keep out of the sun I assume).


Although it is not particularly old (The original 1st century structure was mostly destroyed and has undergone a number of more recent restorations), it is stunningly beautiful and impressive in size.

For me to get some of the panorama photos here with the selection of lenses I'd brought along I had to take multiple photos that I then had to stitch together.
Outside there is a temple that is equally interesting, although nothing compared to further north in Luang Prabang.


There are also street vendors selling cage birds that are supposed to bring good luck and prayers to anyone releasing them.
2. January 2018 10:01
by Rene Pallesen
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One of the sights we wanted to visit was Buddha Park outside Vientiane (close to the border crossing back into Thailand).


Trying to figure out the most comfortable way to get there we settled on taking the local bus. There aren't any taxis as such in Vientiane and we weren't keen taking a tuk-tuk for 30 kilometers. Most of the tuk-tuks are in an extremely poor shape with failing brakes, wobbling wheels and thick smoke coming out of the exhaust pipes.
They are perfectly fine for shorter trips inside the city (such as hotel to bus station), but not recommended for longer trips.
The bus turned out to be easy to find and we were early enough to all get a seat. The bus was later packed with passengers going to Thailand and it would have been tough to stand up for the one hour bus ride.
The bus is also really convenient in that it stops right outside Buddha Park which is the last stop before the bus turns around and heads back to Vientiane.




Buddha Park itself was apparently established by a Monk building the statues for religious purposes as education of his religious beliefs.

It is actually a nice little area and quite interesting with lots of (to us) weird statues showing bizarre things.

The most obvious is the massive 'pumpkin' at the entrance that you can climb. Each level inside the the sculpture itself represents hell, earth and sky.

The entrance is a head with a clock above it - meaning swallowed up by time?


There is also a massive reclining buddha.

And my favourite was the large centre sculpture carrying the body of a woman...no idea what this is supposed to represent.
2. January 2018 09:01
by Rene Pallesen
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Chong brought his little tinny along and him and Kims dad went fishing every second day.
I went along one morning out in the open water.

I caught a small flathead (and a puffer fish) which was too small to keep.

9. January 2014 11:17
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9. January 2014 11:16
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25. December 2013 05:12
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Aiden got a new bike and helmet for Christmas. He was very proud as it was the biggest present under the tree.

The helmet is a combined bicycle and climbing helmet (cost more than the bike) so will see if I can also find an opportunity to take him climbing in the new year.