Episode III - From the "bull rider" to the "salsa dancer" ...
After Easter, we got another new Wwooferin - Emily from England. Unfortunately, it was no help at all and totally unique. Work was in slow motion, and while they slept, she said loudly in English, so they all woke up, ("! Not her thing" was all), they could apply for interest and nothing to the question about their interests, there was no response. After less than a week, they left us again.
In recent days I've again used a lot of poisonous snakes. "Assistfeeding" at Boiga's , "tailing" at Spotted Black's and Mulga's , "sexing" of water snakes and the medication with snakes. To me the "sexing" (determine gender) to teach, Sonia took me to the Adelaide Research Centre. I was able to practice there (dead / loaded) of water snakes. The visit to the research center was simply indescribable. I could look in the archives by hundreds or even thousands of different Australian animals in jars on the shelves stood. The shelves could be moved back and forth electronically. After Sonia showed me and the researchers, such as the "sexing" works, we could try it too (it's tail takes in one hand and with her other hand a thin metal rod into the cloaca one - females = stick is only a tiny piece inserted, males = rod is inserted between 2 or more inches). After a few attempts, I could choose the sex of 100% right, so they tell me the same to a live snake - Yellow-faced whip snake - ranließ.
now I get more and more responsibility for our crew (Wwoof, students, assistants) and I am responsible to delegate the work and a few days ago, I was even allowed our students the "sexing" teach to snakes. And I've mastered quite well - apart from the fact that our students do generally quite stupid * lol *
On Monday, the fire departments Echunga, Meadows and Macclesfield had a practice together, where we "play" again with the water were allowed. I had a new application but not yet ...
Last week in Adelaide was a performance by the band "Elephant Casino" (I already reported about how I helped Brooke at a photo shoot), where we could all together. Before a nice dinner at "Noodle Kingdom" and then the appearance of the band. The rock music was good, unfortunately, they were probably not enough time to make a good sound check ...
Last weekend it was then to Adelaide - Saturday to Sunday. Laura wanted to visit a friend and invited me to one. In search of our dinner, we found the right at a sushi bar. After we queuing for half an hour for our sushi in the "Take Away" Snake (for a table we had over an hour outside on the street), it was back to Amely's (friend of Laura) Hostel, where we have the evening to ushered in the balcony with a wine. went against 23 clock then only in a sports bar (where we met Josh and George, friends of Amely) and then to a club called "Woodshed". Is the price of the club entrance, but we have the doorman bequatscht so long, why should we pay admission, until he left us so pure. Directly behind the entrance stood a (electric) Bull. None of our group dared to be the first up until I am swinging at the cops. I've not long be able to keep it, but it was fun animal. After I went up and everyone else. Then we waved us on the dance floor until we get back about half past four clock in the morning dragged into the car - where Laura and I were sleeping (Combi -! Very closely)
monitored the next morning we have about half past ten on - the pain in the back were to blame - and sneaked into the hostel. Today there should be free pancakes, unfortunately, was the mixture sau bad - baaahhh
... So it went without breakfast on the Aboriginal Museum, where we got to talking with Aboriginal museum administrator. She told us some of her life and her childhood, the problem between whites and Aborigines, which still exists. Then we strolled through a market in Adelaide (where we could watch the production of popcorn) and met an Indonesian Festival in the Park, where they gave away Indonesian Food, keyrings, Bottles and performed dances on stage.
I was this week once again in the cinema - "How to Train Your Dragon" in 3D. The film / animation is super sweet and worth it in 3D, in any case!
On Wednesday I went with Laura moved back to Adelaide - this time for the salsa hour. Nick and Vu (from Adelaide weekend with Anna) were also there. The salsa hours worked perfect and was almost too easy for me - basic steps and a turn they have taught us, and about 25 others. Our teacher, John was super funny and broke the ice with jokes. Then it went with all (based dancers, advanced and instructors) to salsa club where Nick and Vu immediately asked me to dance. Vu brought me then just in passing in all the steps and turns. This was soooooo much fun. Again and again we asked for a dance, and then the music changed to a different style. I watched couples dance as they danced close embrace. It looked so sensual that I wanted to learn. I came up with a young man (French Australian) into the conversation and then just grabbed my hand and led me into the hallway and showed me how to "Bachata" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiUxmHa6p8Y&feature = fvw) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyaxbEcvu9k&feature=related dances). Before then the club closed, I asked another young man to dance on. This time it was a dance called Zouk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNXg0ft3qD0&feature=related), but I had never danced before. He pulled me close to himself and then I let myself just cause only. It worked amazingly fantastic, and when the dance was over, Nick came up to me and said, "What was that? Do not say you have the never danced? "I was surprised by me. It was when I felt just like I have to move me - it was all automatic. I will be next Wednesday - to go back to dance salsa and I'm going to see if someone can record it, so you can see - at the latest what I mean. You see, I've rediscovered my passion for dancing and I will give this passion again. * Smile *
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