Results tagged “Airports” from Kazza the Blank One
Thursday morning (1st July) we had a bit of a sleep in. An hour before we had to leave I thought I'd better pack heh. Left on time and arrived at the airport with plenty of time to spare.
We had an Embraer E190 which is one of the smallest commercial jets flying. Two seats each side of the aisle. And surrounded by screaming kids. Yay. So a very noisy trip. And no music to listen to either - no headphone sockets. There was cloud cover over Eastern Australia so didn't have much of a view so ended up just reading the Virgin Blue magazine which kept me occupied the whole trip.
Our Embraer E-190
This sticky tape on the wing tip was a little disturbing
Canberra
Interior of the E-190
Brisbane
Brisbane Air Traffic Control Tower
Arrived just before 2pm and went and picked up our hire care. Took the scenic route through Brisbane so we could drive past Stu's old flat. There's so many new bridges and tunnels here now it was a little bit freaky!
New overpass being built near the airport
Stu's old flat
Go Between Bridge - opening the next Monday
Got to Chay and David's around 3pm and then we chatted for ages before going on a booze run. Had beer and ordered pizza and ended up watching V for Vendetta. Then the others went to bed and David and I stayed up til a bit after 1am Singstarring.
Friday had a huge sleep in (10:30!!) and got to up to find we'd kept everyone awake :( Decided to go out for coffee and shopping. Went down to the lake for coffee and other drinks. Then went to the Orion shopping centre. I got a couple of Singstars for $20 each. One of these days we'll have to get a Playstation... Had a look in BigW at Lego prices and wandered round looking at other things too. Had a sushi snack. Looked in the Reject Shop. Then did some food shopping in Woollies. Got home at 15:45 oops :)
Boats being raced on the lake
Kailyn on a mall ride
Feeding the guinea pigs
So David and Daemon cooked a roast chicken for dinner which was highly nom. Started watching The Backup Plan but lost interest in that and ended up just playing Mario Kart and then some Singstar til midnight.
Miss Mog

Saturday had another reasonable sleep in. Went out with Chay to a few garage sales so she could look for books, but they were all pretty crap. Mostly clothes.
Feeding the guinea pigs again
Played through the 50cc Mario Kart cups to unlock all the locked ones for them then played a few rounds with the kids.
Chay made a fantastic lasagna for dinner - better than any of the lasagnas I've ever made.
Then we went out and saw Toy Story 3 which was pretty awesome but a bit dark for a G rating I thought. Came back then played some Buzz. First the general one which I was an epic loser at, then the music one which I was still a bit crap at but at least the scores were a lot closer. Then the others went to bed and David and I stayed up and did a couple of ten-course Mario Kart cups.
Sunday we got up at a more normal time, dropped Kailyn off at a friend's place and the four of us grown-ups went to breakfast at Ascot Provisions (Stu got random breath tested on the way which was a bit.. random). I tried the "breakfast pizza" because its toppings of cheese kransky, hashbrowns, cheese, egg and onion relish intrigued me. It was pretty good actually :)
Clem 7 Tunnel
Breakfast pizza at Ascot provisions
Next we headed to South Bank. Went on a bit if a scenic tour if Brisbane cause we didn't have a real GPS but even if we did, so much has changed recently it probably wouldn't have worked anyway. So we got there and managed to find parking in one of the parking stations. Unfortunately it's a flat rate $15 which is a bit rude if you only plan to be there for a couple of hours :(
Victoria Bridge, Brisbane

Brisvegas!

Anyway, wandered our way past a Scottish festival and up to the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) to see the Ron Mueck exhibition. It was pretty awesome, I'll post pics in a separate post.
Kurilpa Bridge
Scottish Festival
We were all pretty tired and peopled out at this point so headed for home (via a short detour past The Jazzy Cat Cafe where I first met Stu five years ago but it wasn't there anymore!)
David and I went and picked up Kailyn and then to Coles for supplies. Came back and reheated the leftover lasagne with some pan bread and we made up a salad too. Watched Merlin and then Waynes World (party time, excellent) which the kids didn't appreciate nearly enough ;) Played some Mario Kart then some Singstar Eighties.
We dressed up Wallace in Kailyn's clothes
Monday morning Chay cooked up a pretty awesome breakfast of bacon, tomatoes and cheese, spaghetti and toast. Then we played a little Mario Kart before packing up our stuff and saying goodbye.
Gateway Bridge(s) (didn't realise a second one had opened earlier this year)
Returned the rental car to the airport then caught the first of two planes of the afternoon. Was a bit bummed that our seats were over the wing (I couldn't get anything further back - looks like a young sporting team had already booked out most of the back of the plane). Then someone from my old job said "Karen" and then just stared at me. Most awkward. I of course was a bit thrown, and she wasn't any help reminding me who she was. Hrmmmmm. People. They suck sometimes.
Qantas 767
View of a wing, and the Brisbane River
Gold Coast
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney CBD
Had a snack in the Qantas Lounge in Sydney but the creamy sauce I put on my salad was actually really really hot horseradish. Hurt my mouth :( Sigh.
Last plane home was a 737 and we were right near the back, but it was too dark for photos. And the flight was so short that they'd only just come round with snacks/drinks before we had to put up our tray tables. Oops. In the end I brought the little bottle of wine home unopened.
These beetroot chips were cool, but they make your poo purple - which is pretty darned freaky!
So had a really nice trip. It was very relaxing and *warm*!! Winter is definitely the time to visit Brisbane! Really not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow though.. The stress is a little bit ridiculous at the moment....
If anyone's interested I've put some more photos up on conspiracy - Canberra Airport Open Day 2008, Booze Train to Tarago 2008, and Canberra Festival Balloon Fiesta 2009.
The Airport Open Day last year was totally awesome. And yet for some reason I never blogged about it?? Go figure. The best part was getting up close and personal with some of the jets that I've flown on. My favourite of course being the 767. They told people not to touch, but I couldn't resist. I was walking under its belly and it was *just there* so I had to give it a pat :)
The Booze Train to Tarago (actually the "Dance Train") was definitely an experience. Me little brother begged us to go to make up numbers, so we went along. Fortunately Y was there as well. Unfortunately for her she had a sprained ankle at the time, but it did mean she sat with us the whole night ;) I have to say though, I've never seen so many Canberra bogans in one place. Most of them were pissed before they got on the train. They drank what they could all the way out to Tarago where they all got off to go down to the local hall with their entire eskies full of booze. We stayed behind and enjoyed the atmosphere of the train with the staff who were all having their dinner. Then the power went out and my brother scrambled off to fix it. Then all the bogans came back. Some of them continued to dance in the dance car, and others passed out in their seats. If we could get cost price again and good company again I'd probably go again.
Japan. Narita. Very tired. It being 10am where I was, and having next to no sleep all night. It's 5pm here. Getting in an overnight plane later on. Wonder if we'll sleep any on that. If not we're going to be an accident waiting to happen on the long drive home :(
At the free Yahoo internet cafe to use it for a bit cause there's not much else better to do...