Seaworld
I went to Seaworld with my housemates Gaby, Pierre and Mary! We saw the sea lions, the dolphins, the sharks and lots of other fishes and animals :-) And of course we also did the two roller coasters at Seaworld.
In the roller coaster
After this bar we went to Melbas for a 5 dollar steak with fries and salad. Jammie!
Mountain Tambourine
After lunch we went for a very nice walk, but the waterfalls themselves were a bit disappointing. On the walking track we passed a huge tree! At this tree it was not clear were the path was going to... Phil thought he found it and we walked and walked between the trees... not really on a clear path in my opinion... I tried to look back often to keep an eye on the big tree. We went further and further away from the tree... trying to find back the track. I was so scared to get lost! We were NOT walking on the path... that was sure. And suddenly I could not see the big tree anymore. When Phil made me stop to remove a spider from my shoulder I had enough of it: I wanted to go back to this tree... NOW!
I think we are lost... It looked like this everywhere we looked
The tree with the big roots
We found it back, and apparently we had to climb over the roots of the tree to stay on the path... What an adventure! I was so scared in this rainforest! The rest of the path was very nice and we saw 2 wallabies but they were to fast for a picture... After our walk we went to a german bavarian bar.
Sprinbrook with Tuur
On Saturday night Tuur arrived. Tuur is a friend with whom I studied at the VUB. He is travelling around Australia. So on Sunday Phil, Tuur and me went to the hinterland for a bike ride:
Phil teaching Tuur how to ride my bike
Tuur on my bike
Riding in the curves
The good hot chocolates and mon amour :-)
Purlingbrook falls
PhD...
And then... I have been working very hard for my PhD and an article that I am writing with my supervisor. For my PhD I am doing interviews over Skype now with tennis experts from successful tennis countries. Now I realise that international research from Australia is not easy... Because of the time difference most interviews are early in the morning (5 or 6am) or late in the evening (11pm or later)... Sometimes I have interviews at 11pm and the day after at 5am and again 11pm... So I sleep during the day :-) But I am getting data! Finally! Looking forward to start analyse the results of these interviews! But I first need a qualitative software program and I am also looking to find a company to transcribe my interviews because it is taking me ages to do this!
So... this were the little updates...
I have less than 2 weeks left in Australia. It is a weird feeling! I am going to miss Australia... and Philippe... On the other hand I am looking forward to see my family and friends again... and to start with the second phase of my research.
Keep you posted!
Cheers
Jessie
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