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2. May 2013 08:09
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Vanuatu - Waterfalls

2. May 2013 08:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

vanuatu waterfalls


There are a number of waterfalls on the main island Efete in Vanuatu.

Some of these are very accessible as they are right next to the road such as this one.



Others are a bit more of a hike, but definitely worth it...such as these ones at Mele.

Unfortunately the access to the falls is not being very well managed. They have cut steps into the limestone and scrubbing the surface to avoid people slipping when walking. Unfortunately this also erodes and changes the waterfalls and I think they should put a walking track adjacent to the falls instead.








2. May 2013 08:08
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Vanuatu - Out and about

2. May 2013 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

vanuatu out and about


One day we hired a driver to take us around the island.

One of the places we stopped was the Blue Lagoon which is a small semi freshwater lagoon with large lime stone deposits making the water very blue to look at.



We also stopped at Turtle Bay which is supposed to be a turtle sanctuary...but for what it is (tiny) and the knowledge of your guide (none) very over prised.

But they did have some live coconut crabs.



Some baby turtles



And a couple of large turtles in a very small and dirty enclosure.

2. May 2013 07:33
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Vanuatu - Around the hotel

2. May 2013 07:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

vanuatu around the hotel


The hotel we stayed at was in a great location at the back of the lagoon with a little private beach.





...and a Tam Tam out the front.




It was great using some of the watersport equipment such as kayaks and catemarans







And it had a golf course which we didn't get a chance to use.



Mostly we would just relax or swim when around the hotel.





2. May 2013 07:16
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Vanuatu food

2. May 2013 07:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

vanuatu food


You would think that a country with access to some of the best seafood and freshest produce would have fantastic food.

Although the food was Ok, we didn't find it fantastic and generally very over prised.



There was plenty of restaurant in and around Port Vila and some of them serving specialties such as coconut crabs and flying foxes.

We tried the coconut crab...but it was overcooked and dry and had surprising little meat on it (no meat in the body itself).




So we stuck to more traditional seafood which most often was battered and deep fried.



And as usual Aiden got into the free kids menu desserts



2. May 2013 05:26
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Lake Macquarie 2013

2. May 2013 05:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

lake macquarie 2013


This weekend we went up to Lake Macquarie with the family to stay for a couple of night at a resort. I didn't take a lot of photos because we either didn't do much or were too busy with the family.

I did however take this one photo one evening at Katherine Hill Bay.


1. May 2013 12:38
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Vanuatu - Star fish

1. May 2013 12:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

vanuatu star fish


The beach at the hotel was full of really big and colourful star fish....couldn't help but take a few snapshots.





26. April 2013 10:46
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Lucas 7 Months

26. April 2013 10:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

lucas 7 months


Lucas is now 7 Months and for this month we decided to take his Monthly photos while he was on his first overseas trip to Vanuatu.

This series of photos was taken at Eton Beach on the east side of the island of Efate in Vanuatu...he loved the water and had a hard time to understand that it is unpleasant to eat the sand and drink the salt water.

He is now almost able to crawl...he just needs to figure out that it is not enough to just move the legs...you also have to move your hands.



3. April 2013 07:20
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Another old Lucas 4 months photo

3. April 2013 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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I know it was a couple of months ago, but I only now got around to processing it.

Here is another photo that I took of Lucas when he was 4 Months.

27. March 2013 11:15
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Axolotls

27. March 2013 11:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

axolotls


The other night we went for dinner at Marks place. He asked us if we could help him take some photos of the kids Axolotls...our response was 'Their WHAT??'.

Anyway, it turns out to be some sort of Mexican Salamander and he'd attempted to get some photos using his point and shoot camera, but wanted something better that he could print and hang on the kids wall.

Here are some of my efforts:



27. March 2013 11:12
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Sucking feet

27. March 2013 11:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

sucking feet


When Lucas doesn't have any toys to play with then his favourit pass time is to suck his feet. Here is a quick snapshot from the other day when he was at it again.




He's now got two teeth, so hopefully he wont chomp off his toes.
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23. June 2010 06:01
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Aiden Lee Pallesen

23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

aiden


I think it is about time that I introduce myself. It has afterall been two weeks since I was born...but my parents didn't have a name ready for me when the Stork arrived....typical!!

They have now finally named me...took them long enough. They had a shortlist of names, but they weren't sure which one I would prefer. I was trying to tell them but there is an interpretation problem, they don't understand Baby and I am still unable to speak English. Fortunately they chose the name that I like as well. For the first couple of weeks they just called me 'Baby'.


So here I go....Hello everyone. My name is AIDEN LEE PALLESEN....and I am pleased to meet you!

Aiden Lee Pallesen


The first two weeks of my life has been busy. I arrived to this world on the 7th June 2010. Suddenly I was removed from my mums comfortable belly and was expected to take my first breath. Yeah right...I'd like to see you guys have your head put under water and see how quickly you adjust!! I was worried that they would slap me in the bum like I have seen on some of the movies.



Anyway, only took a couple of hours before I got the idea. It is really not that hard, you just move your chest up and down and the rest takes care of itself.

One thing though...for the past two weeks I've felt sooo sleepy and really hungry. I know I am giving my mum a really hard time wanting food every couple of hours but at least she has my dad there to help her out a bit and take care of my night feeds.

Last week I was introduced to my new home. My dad carried me around the house and told me where everything was. I must say that my mum and dad has done a fantastic job decorating the room I will be living in when I get a bit older.




I feel that I am very lucky that I have two very loving and caring parents. It is a new experience to them as well as to me, so a bit of a learning curve ahead.
For example the first few days after I arrived home they kept taking my clothes off all the time. They said it was so that they could change something called a 'Nappy'. I don't like the cold so every time they did it I would start crying. Now I know that this is one of the ways they show me that they love me...so I don't mind it so much anymore.



Also, every morning my dad takes me to the bathroom and gives me something he calls a 'Bath'...sounds like Thai to me, but apparently it is supposed to make me clean and smell nice.
It involved my dad using something called 'Water' to first clean my fair and then submerge me into. Silly dad...he should know that I have quite gotten used to do this thing called 'Breathing' now and dont need water.


Anyway, in the beginning I was crying everytime he put me in the water, but I am slowly getting used to the idea as long as the water is warm enough. I still panic once in a while due to the feeling of weightlesness. I prefer when daddy takes me in the shower...I like the feeling of water sprinkled onto my belly. Once in a while I return my love by sprinkling my daddy with warm water too...




My dad and I will give you some future updates on how I am experiencing my new life. I am still getting used to the idea of him taking photos of me. The flashes are really bright! Mummy is worried about my comfort...I love her deerly for her concern. I should be getting more used to him taking photos...he's already told me that he's got so many ideas and I would like to help him. I am still working on the learning how to pose in photos so that I am ready for what he would like me to do...It is hard to look cute when you are put in an unfamiliar basket like above and don't have any control of your arms and legs yet.


I am really pleased to say hello to all of you! I can't wait to meet you all!

8. June 2010 02:04
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Baby - Day 1

8. June 2010 02:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

baby day 1


Ok, He has now been cleaned up a bit but is still sleeping most of the time.

I brough my camera gear to the ward to take some more (and better) photos than what I could do with the small pocket camera.











7. June 2010 11:47
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New Baby

7. June 2010 11:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

new baby


On the 7th June in the morning Kim started going into labour.She woke me up at 6am and told me that her water broke...and that it was time to go to the hospital.

When we got there the contractions were only 4-5 minutes apart and pretty irregular. After a few hours they started infusing to move things along. Eventually the contractions were very close and very painful (for Kim), so we aked for an epidural.

As soon as she got the epidural everything stopped and slowed down. Eventually the Obstitrician said that it was time to do a C-section to get the baby out.

It was pretty quick and those critters definitely look like little aliens when they come out.


First photo of the baby

In the beginning he had a few breathing problems (which apparently is normal with children with ceasar children) so he (and I) was rushed to the nursing care unit for closer observation.

His hand holding onto mine in the nursery.


While we were there Kim was eventually rolled past an hour later so that she could have a quick cuddle before herself being rolled up to the ward for observation.

Here's a photo of the very proud mum:



I was still in my operating theatre outfit and here's a photo of the very proud dad too:



He also managed to get a quick feed while he was there.


After spending 4 hours in the care his breathing was relaxed and his carbondioxide levels had dropped he was released and I could roll him up to mummy in the ward for some sleep for both of them.



4. June 2010 09:03
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Grandma passed away

4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

grandma passed away


On the 4th of June 2010 my grandmother (on my dads side) passed away being 90 years old. She had a stroke about a months ago and was unconscious for a long time.

Photo from june/July 2009

She did regain a bit of conscious to the point where she could nod and recognise people.

After this her condition deteriorated but her being such a tough woman she was hanging on in there.

Eventually she couldn't hand on any longer and passed away. She was the last one of my grandparents and she was burried on the 10th June, 3 days after my son was born, so unfortunately they never got a chance to meet.

25. May 2010 10:45
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Wine Glass

25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Tonight is my GCC break day (Only 11,000 steps today compared to over 20,000 yesterday). I celebrated this with a glass of wine...and then I though why stop there.I could take a cool photo as I was pouring the glass (my second).


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I did do a bit of playing around but I found that it worked best if the flash was able to burn out some of the details and illuminate the wine from behind.

Flash was positioned on the floor (glass on a chopping board on a chair) @ 1/4 power...the background is a white wall.

The wine is a Southern Sisters 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot...not a bad drop for an everyday wine.

25. May 2010 01:33
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Week 36

25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

week 36


I did another photo session with little bob. He was going "More, More...." and Mummy was going "Not again!".

Anyway, had the chance for a couple more creative shots.







Not sure if I like the reflection in this shot...so I may have to re-do it.

23. May 2010 12:03
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Lavender

23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Here is another GCC photo

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22. May 2010 11:57
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Tilt Shifting

22. May 2010 11:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

tilt shifting


I am currently participating in the GCC (Global Corporate Challenge). This is a team event where each participant has to do more than 10,000 steps per day using a pedometer (step counter) for the next 16 weeks. I will when convenient take my camera with me an try and do something creative.

This was day one where I walked to a meeting in North Sydney over the Sydney harbour bridge. When I got home I did some tilt shift effect to it so make it more toy like:

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16. May 2010 10:45
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Week 35

16. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

week 35


It is now week 35 and the baby is expected within the next 5 weeks (hopefully at week 40). Kim is getting pretty big and yesterday I used the opportunity to take a couple of photos of her belly (and a worried dad)...evidence below.



I alto tried to take a couple of nice ones as well as some artistic ones.




I would have taken a lot more, but even though the baby was saying "More, More..." the mummy ran out of patience...maybe I'll get another chance during the week to take some more.

16. May 2010 10:28
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Kiwifruit

16. May 2010 10:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

kiwifruit


Some time ago I saw a photo of a kiwifruit and wanted to see if I could do something similar. It took a bit of experimenting, but eventually I got there. First a thin slice of kiwifruit (I chose to keep the skin on for effect), a couple of toothpicks to lift it off the surface and then one toothpick to hold it upright.

20 cm behind the flice I positioned a flash (SB600) firing at 1/64 power. Camera is set at 1/250th sec, f13, ISO 200 @42mm (on Nikon D50)....viola:

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    27. August 2009 10:07
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    Going Solar

    27. August 2009 10:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    When we came back from our holiday our watertank had started leaking significantly. Actually it had started leaking slightly back in May where at the same time the government was introducing the stimulus package as part of their rescue plan for the financial crisis. Part of this package was an increased rebate on Solar hot water which provided a total $3400 government funding.

    Back then I got a couple of quotes, but never proceeded hoping that the tank would last a little longer.

    When we came back the leak had become a lot worse and could burst any time. It therefore had to be replaced very fast. It seemed that just replacing the existing electric tank would cost almost the same as installing Solar hot water and would be more expensive in electricity. Besides we have already installed extra insulation and energy efficient appliances so it only made sense to use Solar hot water as well.

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    It took them 3 hours to pull down the old 160 litre tank and install a new 300 litre tank on the roof. So far we are happy with the system. We have more hot water than before, it is not nearly as hot as the old system, but plenty hot for what is needed (The old system had water which was close to 90 degrees Celcius and the new is appx 60 degrees).

    It has an electric booster installed for cloudy days, but once summer is here I should be able to turn that off completely. And an extra advantage is that it has cleared out some space on the side of the house.

    27. August 2009 02:00
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    Jump shots

    27. August 2009 02:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    While we were travelling in Denmark and Italy we did a large number of Jump shots.

    Here are some of the coolest ones we did.

    First in Denmark

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    17. August 2009 10:30
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    Switzerland - Going home

    17. August 2009 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    After Lake Como it was our last day and Italy and was time to go home. We had to return to Milan that evening to fly back to Sydney next morning.

    We decided to detour around the lake and possibly stop at some of the villages along the way. At the top end of the lake we came to a T intersection. I told kim that Switzerland was one hour if we turned left and Milan was 2 hours to the right. I asked her if she felt like a quick dash across the border before returning.

    Most of the borders to Switzerland (and Austria) are located on the top of the mountain passes since the Mountains was what defined the borders the old days. The road up to this mountain pass was very narrow and full of blind corners. Kim developed stomach cramps on a number of occations on the trip and we eventually came to the conclusion that it was the tension when driving on these roads.

    The scenery on the way up there was stunning. It was nice and cool climate and we were soon above the tree line and could see patches of snow on the mountains surrounding up.

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    The style of houses changed from being traditional italian to be more swiss looking.

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    Eventually we got to the border. Unfortunately the officer at the post didn't have a stamp to stamp Kims passport.

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    We had lunch at the border and then returned toward Milan. We had dinner at the southern end of Lake Como and arrived at our airport hotel at 10pm.

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    I had to return the car to the rental company at the Airport. Fortunately the hotel had an efficient shuttle bus service that made it easy to come back to the hotel. Unfortunately I forgot the cover for my phone in the car so I had to make the trip twice and was pretty knackered (and grumpy) when I eventually got back.

    At 6am next morning we were back at the airport returning to Sydney.


    17. August 2009 10:29
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    Lago di Como

    17. August 2009 10:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    After the Riviera we drove up to Lago di Como (Lake Como). This was the only place on the trip where we hadn't organised accomodation prior to us arriving.

    When we arrived we initially used the TomTom to find us a B&B, but it kept taking us up into the hills on all these narrow streets with blind corners. We therefore instead decided to drive up along the shore of the lake and just check out whatever hotels we came past.

    We ended up finding a place for a reasonable price in Argegno. It was right on the lake next to the passenger ferry and our room was facing the lake....perfect!

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    For dinner we drove to Menaggio a bit further up the lake. Parking was impossible because there was another festival happening so I ended up doing another illegal parking (If you are in Italy you do like the Italians).

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    Next morning we went down to the ferry and bought a day ticket for the central part of the ticket. This enabled us to take the ferry and hop on and off whenever we felt like it.

    This meant that we we easily could get to other places on the lake such as Bellagio and Varenna. It also meant that we were able to look at the expensive villas from the lakeside.

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    On the way back in the afternoon we stopped at Tremezzo at one of the large villas that was open to the public. The villa was surrounded by a beautiful garden.

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    In the evening we were tired (and I was finally developing some sort of a sun tan evident from the sandal stripes on my feet).

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    17. August 2009 10:28
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    Italian Riviera & Cinque Terre

    17. August 2009 10:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    After Pisa we headed to the Italian Riviera, also called the Flower Riviera. I asked Kim to find us a nice spot along the coast for lunch and she picked Lido di Camaiore.

    When I was a kid I went to the italian riviera quite a lot with my parents. My mum and dad met eachother here in a town called Diano Marina, both working for the same travel company as travel companies. We used to stay in caravan parks along the coast and I don't remember the place being very busy (but I may remember wrong).

    When we arrived to Camaiore we were met by beaches full of hotels (whom had each closed of an area of the beach for themselves), umbrellas and people boiling in the sun and tanning oil.

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    After lunch I decided to drive along the coast to our hotel in Sestri Levante...this turned out to be a mistake. After 30 kilometers full endless beaches covered in umbrellas, of dodging pedestrians and cyclists, traffic lights and people parking to go for a swim I decided I'd had enough and headed for the motorway. This part of the riviera is really not very nice and I was looking forward to go somewhere with a bit more charm.

    Sestri Levante was the only place we could find accomodation. The hotel was up in the hills far away from the coast line, it was expensive and absolutely nothing special compared to all the other places we were staying during our trip.

    In the evening we drove to a town called Rapallo for dinner. The city had closed off the roads around the water because of a festival, so it was really nice to sit at the water eating seafood and watch people.

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    After dinner we went for a walk along the water down to the area where the festival was taking place. We were sitting there for a while listening to the music and enjoying a perfect evening.

    When we came back to the car to drive home it turned out that we'd received a parking ticket (20 Euros). We were parking in a valid parking space and I thought we were outside the hours wheer we had to pay....but obviously not. I'd done lots of illigal parking elsewhere on the trip so didn't feel too bad about it.




    Next day it was time to explore Cinque Terre. This is a national park along the costline with 5 small villages accessible only from the ocean (There is a trainline now). We drove to the only one of the villages that can be accessed by car Monterosso and parking right next to the village area.

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    From here we walked down to the water. It turned out that the trains weren't running between the villages so the only access was by boat or walk. We didn't have time to walk so bought a day ticket for the boat.

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    While on the boat we did a bit of planning and decided to go to the furtherst village Riomaggiore first and from here walk to the next village Manarola. From here we would take the boat to Vernazza and then back to Monterosso.

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    Cinque Terre is a beautiful part of the Italian riviera, and although there is a lot of tourists there it doesn't feel overcrowded such as many other places. When we vere having lunch along the beached the previous day I was dreading that Cinque Terre would be as crowded as that.

    In the evening we decided to drive to Portofino for dinner. We arrived there (along all these small narrow streets) around 7pm. Although Portofine if a nice place it doesn't beat the villages at Cinque Terre in beauty. The place is expensive in all respects and there isn't a lot of shops and restaurants, it is mainly fashion and expensive jewellery being sold there. Obviously catering for the Euripean rich who dock here in their expensive million dollar boats.

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    We therefore decided to go back to the centre of Sestri Levante and have dinner here.

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    17. August 2009 10:27
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    Pisa - A revisit three decades later

    17. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    When I was a child I spend a lot of summers with my parents in Italy. They used to work in the Northern part of Italy as travel guides and as a result we generally headed that way during the summer time with our caravan or with a tent.

    When I was a baby my parent took me to Pisa (I have to trust them I an don't remember) and also up into the leaning tower.

    Kim and I was planning to drive from Tuscany to the Italien Riviera and I asked Kim if it was ok to make a short stop at Pisa for me to have a look at the tower some 3X years later.

    Our Tom-Tom navigated us by the backway into the city and within a short timefra we were at the tower. We had a look for a parking spot and literally found a spot less than 100 metres from the tower (so far pretty fortunate with the parking).

    It was really cool to have a look at the tower. They have started allowing people to enter the tower again, but when we got there they next timeslot was 6pm in the evening (8 hours later) so we instead took some photos and bought some T shirts for Kims family.

    Of cause we had to take the classic photos of trying to straighten the tower.

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    And a couple of nice ones

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    And then there was the silly ones

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    And then some photos from the beautiful architecture of the tower and the church next to it.

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    17. August 2009 10:26
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    Tuscany

    17. August 2009 10:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    While Kim and I was in San Gemignano in Tuscany we spent a day just driving around in the beautiful landscape. Even though we just missed the harvest it was still really beautiful. It is full of all these rolling hills, Vineyards, Sunflower fields and old Italian houses.

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    Driving was fun and I could easily have spent longer time just driving around there exploring small villages etc. I would love to go back there during spring when all the flowers are out and the fields have been planted.


    17. August 2009 10:25
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    Siena and one expensive dinner

    17. August 2009 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    siena and one expensive dinner


    On the first day in Tuscany we decided to drive into Siena and have a look around.

    Our first impression was that parking was going to be a problem. There was some large tourist carparks on the outside of the city walls changing an exorbant amount of money per hour. We were planning to have dinner in the city and was planning to be there for most of the day and eventually we found a spot in a parking area that didn't have any meters. There was some italian scribling underneath the sign and we hoped that it didn't say "Reserved for residents and permit holders".

    Anyway, eventually we made it inside the city walls and was met by 8 storeys of escalators from the walls to the innner city (You wouldn't want those fat Americans loosing any weight while on holiday).

    We went around to some of the tourist attractions and there was unbeliveable queues everywhere. We started queuing up to get into the large tower at the main square and for 30 minuted the queue didn't move. Eventually we gave up and couldn't be bothered.

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    Instead we decided to wander around the city looking at the old buildings and at shops which is really nice.

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    Siena is known for the annual horse race in the center of the city. It was amazing to look at the area and suddenly realise why the horses often go flying into the barriers when they get around the corners of the race course.

    The details of the houses is incredible. Everything is decorated. A metal spike is not just a skike any longer, but a instead formed into a dragon, a snake or a swan.

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    In the evening we were going for dinner at an italian restaurant called 'Cane e Gato' (Kat and Dog). It was recommended to Kim by one of her colleagues who had also warned us that it was a bit on the pricey side.

    At the place we were staying I found a book about Tuscany where it said that the degustation was 50 Euros (Appx $95 AUD). When we arrived we were given no menu's or any price list. The girl (Who turned out to be the daughter of the owner, who himself was in the kitchen with his wife) showed us our table.

    We were told what was the degustation menu consisted of and got started. The food was quite nice...all ingredients that were in season from the surrounding country side. The pastas were home made and everything was very delicious.

    At the end Kim and I was discussing what the damage was...a bit of a surprise when we were presented with a bill of 175 Euros ($320 AUD). This was a bit more than we expected.

    Fortunately we didn't have a parking ticket when we got back to the car (This would have been the icing on the cake).

    Another late night finishing dinner after midnight and then 45 minutes drive back to San Gimignano.

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    Manhatten of the Medievil - San Gemignano

    17. August 2009 10:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    After Verona we drove to Tuscany to a small medievil town called San Gimignano. It is a very small town where in the medievil days they were competing who could build the most 'high-rises'. This means that today the town is full of all these tall towers (There used to be a lot more back in those days).

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    The town is full of tourists during the daytime and at night the town is again taken over by the locals including the werewolves from the surrounding area.

    We were staying inside the old city walls, so for the most part we were safe except for the odd werewolf.


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    They also have the world champion in Gelato...normally I don't belive marketing gimmick like this, but I must admit that the gelato was very nice.

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    At night time once the tourists were gone it was an amazing place. The towers are rising into the night sky and I had a lot of fun taking photos of the towers just using the ambient light.

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    Verona and the Opera - Italy

    17. August 2009 10:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    We arrived to Milan in Italy from Copenhagen in the evening. The first thing we did after landing was to pick up our rental car which was a small Fiat Panda (Never, ever rent a large car in Italy...some streets only accomodate snall cars) and then drive to our Hotel. The Tom-Tom nagigator software on my mobile phone turned out to be exceptionally useful on our trip to find our way around.

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    The next morning we drove towards Verona and at lunchtime we had a look at our map and noticed that we'd drive right past Lago di Gardia (Lake Garda). I asked Kim to plan a diversion somewhere for a lakeside lunch.

    She chose Sirmione which is a long peninsula on the southern side of the lake.

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    I used to stay at Lake Garda with my parents when I was a kid. The water is bright blue and it is a beautiful place.

    We then continued to Verona early afternoon and found our bed and breakfast which is about a kilometer from the city centre. The road up there was very narrow and anything wider than the Panda would not have been able to get through.

    As soon as we had gotten settled we walked down into the city centre.

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    We had opera tickets for Aida in the old coloseum in Verona in the evening, but had to first pick up the tickets. The tickets were quite pricey so we had chosen to get ticket on the upper stairs with almost everyone else.

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    It meant that it was a bit less confortable and that we would have to enter early to get a good seat. But it also meant that we were sitting up higher which is better for taking photos.

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    The performance was amazing. There was approximately 500 actors on stage (and 4 horses) and ther used about a quarter of the coloseum as the stage.

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    It was a beautiful and warm night with a brightly lit full moon.

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    The performance finished around 1am at night and from there we walked to one of the squares of Verona and had some coffee (Places were still open).

    The next morning we did a bit more exploration around Verona. Kim wanted to see the romantic balcony of Romeo and Juliet (Or Donald and Daffy Duck as I called them as they are just as real as the imaginary Romeo and Juliet)

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    Since we were there we also had to rub the right breast of the Juliet statue there for good luck.

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    In Daffy's house they also has a lot of interesting art work.

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    Verona is an interesting city. They have a whale bone suspended from one of the gates...apparently the legend says that it will fall down upon the first 'Just' man who passes under it (and kills him??). Unfortunately (or fortunately) it didn't fall on neither Kim or I.

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    The city is full of old buildings with interesting architecture


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    7. November 2010 02:35
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    Aiden 5 Months

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    Today it is Aidens Birthday....he is now 5 Months old (when you are less than 6 months old you get to have birthday every month).

    Aiden, Mummy & Daddy

    He is a good/easy little boy. He is now able to keep his head up, but still unable to sit or roll around onto his tummy. He sleeps through the night and wakes up around 7.30 to get a feed. On weekends he is happy to go back to sleep so his Mummy and Daddy can sleep in.


    He is very quiet when in crowded places and likes to just sit and observe (Kims dad is saying that he has got that after me).

    It has taken me a long time to get this photo done. I had to wait for him to keep his head up and even then it was pretty hard to get hime to look in the right direction.



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    Water Portrait

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    I have now finished the second portrait in the series of the four elements...just Fire and Air left. This one is "Water". The yellow blob is a Weedy Sea Dragon.




    ...Really helping my Photoshop skills. Not sure if anyone else thinks these photos are cool...but they are cool to make and are different from what I'd otherwise be doing.

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    Fame - the musical

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    This weekend Kim and I went to see the musical Fame at Capitol theatre with a couple of friends Audrey and John.



    Most of the cast was made up of dancers from “So you think you can dance” so there was a potential for a really good performance with some excellent dancing.


    Our friends had organised a babysitter for the night and Aiden was being looked after by Kim’s dad and sister.

    The performance was good (but not great). I think we were expecting more singing and dancing (It was a musical) and less dialogue. The second half of the play was a lot better than the first half with more dancing.



    Unfortunately our friends missed this part as she was worried about their kid left alone with the babysitter (that is kinda the point of getting a babysitter) and left during the intermission.


    At the end they got everyone in the audience up from their chairs for the famous "Fame" song.


    Kim and I however had a good night out…and she looked smashing!

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    Self Portrait

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    Lately I have been playing around with Photoshop a lot more going through different tutorials.

    Main purpose is to enable me to manipulate photos and add a different dimension to these photos. I have especially been trying to create some interesting profile photos that I can use of facebook and the like.

    The portraits don't necessarily mean anything...mainly created them to see if I could do something out of the ordinary.The plan is to see if I can make a series Earth - Water - Fire - Air following the four basic elements.


    It was really hard to get the starting photo right in my studio. It is almost impossible to do a photo of one-self and have it in focus...eventually Kim had to step in a help me (which I am very grateful for). In total it took me about 2-3 hours from start (taking the photo) to the finished result.


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    18. October 2010 09:19
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    Maroubra

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    Yesterday we went to the beach to have a coffee with a couple of friends. While Kim was catching up on all the gossip I went out to see if I could get some good photos of the surfers (The surf was pretty good that day).




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    Where to...Daddy???

    18. October 2010 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    On the weekend I had a bit of fun with Aiden. I bought a world map on email just so that I could take the following photos of him...







    And this last photo I call "Is this where you grew up daddy??"




    He is now 4 months old and still doesn't like being on his belly...so I had to be pretty quick with the setup.

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    Family Portaits

    18. October 2010 08:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Sunday night Kim and I was looking after Ethan and Kayla while Chong and KC went out for dinner.

    Kims dad and Dylan popped over for a couple of hours (Kims dad wanted to see Aiden ;-)) and after dinner and after Aiden was asleep I set up the studio to take some portraits of the kids. Main purpose was to experiment a little to improve my photography skills...especially my study of shadows (It is easy to light, but harder to create meaningful shadows).

    Lately I have been doing more photography using all my flashes with wireless triggers to get interesting angles and effects. A couple of days ago I bought a couple of pieces of fabric in different colours (blue and red) to use as backgrounds and the following photos are a result of Sunday nights photoshoot.




    Ethan and Kayla

    Dylan



    Ethan

    I used one flash camera right in a 60*60 softbox, Hair light behind camera left snooted. In retrospect I should have taken my 3rd flash and used this to light the coloured backdrops to create better seperation...the highlights above are done in Post processing.

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    Fire Devil fun

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    I had a bit of fun on the weekend and spent a little time using photoshop doing something different for a self portrait. Just a bit of fun for a Facebook profile photo.


    It took me about 5 minutes to take the photo and about 25-45 in photoshop to modify the image.




    After taking the image I modified the background, de-saturated the colours, saturated the green colours, added the cat-eye contact lenses and extended the canine teeth slightly...done! Not perfect, but good enough for what I wanted to try and accomplish.

    19. September 2010 10:31
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    Surf's-up at Maroubra

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    This week there was a big low pressure system of the coast of Tasmania resulting in 18 meter waves there. It was predicted that some of this swell would hit Sydney this weekend resulting in 3-4 meter waves on south facing beaches. This Saturday morning I went down to Maroubra to have a look...The waves weren't as big as I had expected, but there were lots of surfers there and I did manage to take a couple of reasonable photos (I may try again tomorrow).










    I am sure that there were a lot of professional/semi professional surfers out there, but unfortunately I would not be able to recognise anyone. Some of the photos I took with my 28-200mm lens which is super sharp. I also took some with an old 500mm mirror lens...it is reasonable ok...but almost impossible to keep in focus.


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    Aiden Looks Like.....

    10. September 2010 11:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Some people have said that Aiden looks like me (mostly) and some says that he looks more like Kim.

    Here is a photo of Kim and I with Aiden as well as my mum holding me after I was born (I think):



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    Aiden - awards card

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    It is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud
    It is not often that Aiden gets an award for good work at school, but when he does, he is very proud.


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    Camping - Barrington Tops

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    Earlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydn
    Earlier in the year at Easter time we went camping up at Barrington Tops 5 hours drive north of Sydney.

    It is a very tall mountain range with some excellent walks, rivers etc.

    We had a great weekend with friends sitting around the fire roasting marshmellows, walking and canoeing.

























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    Karate - Boys getting their red belts

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    Fairly recently we started the boys on Karate.We thought it would be a good activity for them to bui
    Fairly recently we started the boys on Karate.

    We thought it would be a good activity for them to build strength, motor skills and discipline.

    Especially Aiden is really enjoying it and putting in the hard work at home practicing. He has become stronger throughout the classes which is great. Before we started he had almost no core strength and now he is able to do sit-ups and pushups.

    This weekend both Aiden and Lucas were pulled up for their first proper graduation from the white belts to the red belts and they both passed.



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    Bali - 2018

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    Photos from out trip to Bali with a couple of friends and kids.
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    Japan - Osaka aquarium

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    The Osaka aquarium is massive and very impressive. The centre piece is the massive tank in the middl
    The Osaka aquarium is massive and very impressive. The centre piece is the massive tank in the middle with two large whale sharks and which is also full of other sharks such as hammerheads.














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    Japan - Dontonburi Osaka

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    Tontonburi is know as the chefs/kitchen area. Here you can buy everything needed for a japanese rest
    Tontonburi is know as the chefs/kitchen area. Here you can buy everything needed for a japanese restaurant.

    It is also full of actual restaurants and other oddities such as more exotic places. It has what is known as Osaka's best Ramen restaurant (the one with the long counter in the photos below) - and Yes, the Ramen was very good.

    Here it is also possible to eat specialties such as the Puffa fish.








    It was also one of the few places where I saw real Samurai swords for sale.





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    Japan - Osaka tower

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    Below the Osaka tower is a restaurant area with lots of yummi food.The area was once a very modern p
    Below the Osaka tower is a restaurant area with lots of yummi food.

    The area was once a very modern part of Osaka, and worth a visit during the night.




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    Japan - Osaka Castle

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    Osaka castle is a beautiful multi story pagoda like castle inside these massive moats and ramparts w
    Osaka castle is a beautiful multi story pagoda like castle inside these massive moats and ramparts with several layers of defense.











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    Japan - Toei Film Studio Osaka

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    17. August 2009 10:13
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    Rosenborg - Denmark

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    On the last day in Denmark our flight wasn't leaving from Copenhagen to Milan until early evening, we therefore decided to head into the capital a bit earlier in the day and spend a couple of hours sightseeing with my parents.

    We went to a place called Rosenborg (Rose Castle) which is where the Danish royals keep their crown jewels.

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    It is also the place where they train the soldiers that protect the royals.

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    Some of the jewels are absolutely stunning. There is lots of ivory, old weapons, saddles, gold etc. everything coverved with diamonds, perls, emeralds, rubys and other jewels.


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    My mum and dad was waiting outside (half asleep) while we were inside looking at all the awsomeness.

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    Knuthenborg Zoo - Denmark

    17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    While we were in Denmark we went to the local zoo called Knuthenborg. It was created by the owner of one of the big farms who had a vision to create one of Europes larges open air zoos. What is so special about this particular zoo is that you drive around amongst the animals and in certain areas are allowed to leave the car and interact with the animals.

    The first place we went was the monkey area. Here we were able to walk around some of the Lemurs (Half monkeys) from Madagascar.

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    Driving around we also saw a number of other animals such as the asian water buffalo (which loves mud), zebras, Zobel Antelopes, Goats


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    Kim even found a horse her own size

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    We had a bit of fun with the camels. I don't know what they were thinking but they kept eating my hair and I think one of them was in love with me.

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    They also have some more exotic animals there such as tigers and rhinos (The wouldn't allow us to get out of our car to pet these).

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    Medieval Centre in Denmark

    17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Not far from where my parent live there is an open air museum displaying how people lived in the medieval time which in Denmark was the late 14th century.

    For Kim and I it felt like we suddenly were a princess and a knight from that time.

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    Besides from houses, ships and other buildings the place also displays various handicraft, weaponry and how people battles in those times.

    They have working Trebuchets there to throw massive stones (or dead animals and burning tar) accurately for distances of more than several hundred metres.

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    Every day they show people how they work and hurl massive stones into the water.


    We tried some of the weapons. I used to be fairly alright with a bow and arrow when I was a kid. I tried the bow and arrow here and it was a total disaster.

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    Obviously Kim went straigh for the shoes and the furs (I am not a fur person myself):

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    They also had a knights tournament on while we were there. Two knights would fight using their lances which would shatter on the impact against the shields.


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    Sailing in Denmark

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    On one of the days in Denmark we had a really nice and relatively calm day. This was perfect for us to go sailing and bring my mum along.

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    First we had to get my mum onboard. The Sailing clum has a crane for removing masts from the boats. This is perfect for lifting her in a specially designed harness from her wheelchair to the boat.

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    The water between the two islands (Lolland and Falster...the island I grew up on) is fairly narrow and long and we spent time sailing north for a couple of hours, had some lunch whereafter we turned back again. It was a beautiful day and my mum really enjoyed it as well.

    We managed to take some really nice family photos on the trip.


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    On the same evening we had a beautiful sunset.


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    Denmark 2009

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    When Kim and i got married last year we promised my mum that we would come to Denmark this summer (European) and have a little party with her as she was unable to attend.

    Our journey there didn't start well. A five hour delay from Sydney meant that we missed our flight in London. British Airways told us that we wouldn't be able to get on a flight until next day but we insisted that they get get on us a flight the same day. They waitlisted us on a couple of flight and eventually we managed to get to Copenhagen late the same evening. Thanks to modern technology my parents were updated with the flight details so they didn't have to wait around and they arrived to the airport just before we arrived.
    It took our luggage another two days to catch up with us, this meant that we had to do some essential clothes shopping.


    The first couple of day we spent with my parent, cooking for them, taking my mum to the forest, the beach as well as going sailing. It is summer time in Denmark at the moment, so the weather was a lot more pleasant than the last time we were there and there was more people at the beach etc.

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    It was a bit weird visiting this time. My mum and dad are no longer living together and they had sold the house week before we arrived. This meant that we were staying in my dads apartment (Which used to be my brothers) and visiting my mum during the day. My mum has got a really nice little apartment in a facility where there are people around to assist her whenever she needs help.

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    My mum has also still got the car, so it is easier to take her to places as it has got a lift and special belts to secure the wheelchair.

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    At the end of the week my dad had organised a party for my family and friends. It was in the middle of the holiday season, so a lot of cousins and other family members were unable to join.

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    It was especially good to see my grandma (who is 89).

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    We were in Denmark a total of 10 days before then heading to Italy.

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    Kims Birthday Party

    7. July 2009 09:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    Kim likes to have a lot of parties (Pre-Party, Party and Post Party) when it is her birthday. This weekend we had a big group of her friends over for a BBQ.

    It is currently winter here, but it was nice and sunny, so the backyard was still warm in the mid twenty degrees so we were able to sit outside.



    Kim had baked cupcakes the night before and used the cupcake stand from our wedding to present them and it looked fantastic.

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    Kims Cupcakes

    28. June 2009 09:20
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    Kims Birthday & Blue Mountains

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    Last year I took Kim to Hunter Valley for her birthday. This year we decided to head up to the cold Blue Mountains.

    We hired a cabin that we stayed in a couple of years ago. It is a nice little self contained cottage in the Blue Mountains...loads of privacy and a nice little woodfire and spa.

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    It was cold up there so the wood fire was very convenient.

    Saturday morning we had booked a round of golf at Leura golf course. The first thing you notice here is that everyone plays really slowly. We got let through two groups but still managed to complete the round in less than 4 hours. It is a beautiful course and it was one of the most enjoyable rounds of golf I'd played for a long time.

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    And as you can tell Kim was very relaxed too.

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    And here showing the latest in golf fashion.

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    In the afternoon we had a look at Leura (Kim had the munchies for scones) and we had a look at the local shops.


    In the evening it was time to celebrate her Birthday so I took her out to dinner at Echos Point Restaurant. Food was ok, but overprices compared to many really good Sydney restaurants. But there was plenty of food so we skipped the desert...and had a really nice and romantic evening, so Kim was very happy.

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    Next morning we woke up early to have a look at a few shops and gardens around the place. First we went to a garden called Everglades...nice, but would have been nicer once the flowers are out in late winter (It is winter here in Oz now) . After that we went to Mount Tomah botanical gardens. These are very nice, there was plenty of flowers and the layout of the gardens is really nice.

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    I bought a new tripod for photography last week so we decided to have some fun around the place with jump shots.

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    Vivid Sydney

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    13. June 2013 09:40
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    Aiden insect bite

    13. June 2013 09:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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    The other day was in the park with his daycare group to play at the playground.

    While he was there he was bitten by some unknown insect and the morning after his whole face was swollen.



    Fortunately he was happy enough and it didn't require any visits to a doctor.

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    Emma's Birthday

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    Last weekend it was our Niece Emma's first birthday.

    This was celebrated with lots of cakes and a jumping castle on which Aiden had lots of fun.







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    Countries I have been to

    2. May 2013 09:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    countries i have been to 61


    I just updated the map of the countries I have set my foot in...now 66 countries.





    AfricaRene(68)KimAidenLucas
    Kenya YES


    Tanzania YES


    Uganda YES


    Egypt YES


    Tunesia YES


    Morocco YES


    Gambia YES


    Senegal YES


    South Africa YES YES YES YES
    Zimbabwe YES YES YES YES
    Zambia YES YES YES YES
    Europe



    Turkey YES


    Spain YES YES

    France YES YES

    Swizerland YES YES

    Austria YES YES

    Greece YES YES

    Italy YES


    Lictenstein YES


    Vatican YES YES

    Yougoslavia YES


    Croatia YES YES YES
    Slovenia YES YES YES
    Bosnia YES YES YES
    Montenegro YES YES YES
    Poland YES


    East Germany YES


    West Germany YES YES YES
    Belgium YES YES

    Holland YES YES

    Denmark YES YES YES
    Sweden YES


    Norway YES


    Finland YES


    Portugal YES


    Luxenbourg YES


    San Marino YES


    Monaco YES YES

    Cyprus YES


    Hungary (YES) (YES) (YES)
    United Kingdom YES YES (YES)
    Americas



    USA YES YES

    Canada YES


    Mexico YES YES

    Chile YES YES

    Peru YES YES

    Bolivia YES YES

    Argentina YES


    Brasil YES YES

    Asia



    Japan YES


    Russia YES


    Malaysia YES YES

    Thailand YES YES YES YES
    Singapore YES YES (YES)
    Cambodia YES


    Laos YES YES YES YES
    Phillipines YES YES YES YES
    Burma/Myanmar YES


    Hong Kong YES


    Yemen YES


    Qatar YES


    Indonesia YES YES

    Diego Garcia
    YES

    Vietnam
    YES

    India
    YES

    Australia/Pacific



    Australia YES YES YES YES
    New Zealand YES YES YES YES
    New Caledonia YES YES YES
    French Polynesia (Tahiti / Bora Bora) YES YES YES (YES)
    Vanuatu YES YES YES YES
    Fiji YES YES YES YES

    2. May 2013 08:17
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    Vanuatu - Captured by the tribes

    2. May 2013 08:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    vanuatu captured by the tribes


    They finally caught us and wanted to put us in the big pot...



    ...but we told them that we are too skinny and that some of the fat tourists would taste better and be able to feed the village for months, so they let us go (whew...)!


    2. May 2013 08:16
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    Vanuatu Tribes

    2. May 2013 08:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    vanuatu tribes


    While in Vanuatu we went on a couple of tours to get some insight into the old tribal culture.



    We did one evening tour with food, song and dance and then a couple of days later we did another one during the daytime with a bit more insight into the tribal life.

    On the evening trip they would be jumping out at us in the middle of the bush.





    Afterwards they entertained us with song and dance.







    During the day tour explained the significance of things such as their tribal drawings.



    How they would use bark for making clothing and other items.



    How they would preserve banana for several months.



    ...and the wild pigs they would hunt.



    And they would also explain how cannibalism used to work in their society.



    As well as other traditions.





    I took a whole bunch of portraits of the people in the village.


















    There were also a bunch of kids around.














    2. May 2013 08:15
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    Aiden playing with the local kids

    2. May 2013 08:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    aiden playing with the local kids


    On one of the trips to a local village Aiden started playing with the local kids.



    It was great that he had some fun as it is pretty hard for someone his age to sit still for long periods of time.





    The local kids were great at helping him around and holding the dog so he could pat it.







    2. May 2013 08:13
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    Vanuatu - Fireshow

    2. May 2013 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    vanuatu fireshow


    One evening we went to see a fire show...

    This turned out to be probably the best fireshow we have ever seen...spectacular.



    Fortunately I brought my tripod along so I could capture the following amazing pictures.





    The whole show was about 30 minutes with 6-10 performers and finished with group dancing where all the local kids also participated.











    2. May 2013 08:11
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    Vanuatu - Kids

    2. May 2013 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    vanuatu kids


    Obviously I took a large amount of family photos in Vanuatu.

    Here are some of them.











    ...and...all this holiday can be very exhausting...


    2. May 2013 08:10
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    Vanuatu - Kims Dad

    2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    vanuatu kims dad


    Kims Dad joined us in Vanuatu.

    It was great to have him along and quite funny at times.



    When we were out and about he wanted his photo taken with people we met.









    And he was brave enough to try the local Kava...I didn't tell him how they make it.



    And it was great to have him there to help with the kids.

    2. May 2013 08:10
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    Vanuatu - The market in Port Vila

    2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    vanuatu the market in port vila


    On one of the days we made a day trip into Port Vila city centre. Here was the big market with is open 24 hours per day.

    The market is full of fresh produce of all sorts depending on the seasons.









    There is even some live produce available such as chicken and crabs.











    Because the market is always open, people live and sleep between the stalls with their families.



    It is also the place that people go to during lunch to buy food to eat.



    There was a whole row of women sitting their waving their arms to keep the flies away from the food.





    Also, I don't understand why the western world is spending so much effort and resources on finding cures to diseases such as cancer, diabeter, high blood pressure, arthritis, obesity, athma etc. since they here in Vanuatu already has one magical cure that takes care of them all. It was cheap and easily available at the market and it doesn't matter how much you buy, the price is always the same.




    They were also selling improvised charcoal stoves bringing back memories of Kenya where everything was cooked on a Jiko's.



    While we were outside the market discussing where to go next this woman and her little girl walked past. The little girl let go of he mums hand and walked over to Aiden (who was sitting in his pram) and gave him a BIG kiss...Aiden is such a chick magnet.