Monday, July 30, 2012

Trip away - day four (I think)

Finally a video that shows something.  This is in Mallacoota, which is a small coastal town, just before the border to NSW.  We're still in Victoria, as we speak.  Mallacoota has a population of 4,000, with infrastructure to match.  However, in summer when the surf is good, the population swells to 10,000, with no increase in infrastructure (as you'd probably imagine.)  We were there in Winter, so the pop was small and really, besides the surf (which wasn't great) and the walking trails (which were mostly flooded that time of year), there wasn't a whole lot to do.  We stayed in a log cabin, that was 300 metres from the beach.  You'll see a grassed area in the video, which I stated holds 400 odd camp sites.  What you really can't see, is that each camp site is pretty much on top of it's neighbour.  Which means, in the height of summer, you really need to love your fellow man because you'll probably be sleeping on top of him later that night. 






Thursday, July 26, 2012

Trip away - day three

This is a bit self indulgent I suppose (self indulgent coming from a blogger???) but this little vid is of my lovely daughter going for her morning ride.  Lakes Entrance, day three, caravan park.  And that's about it.  Only a few to go. 

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Trip away - day two

I'm going to include two - count 'em - two videos in today's blog.  The first is the lovely beach at Lakes Entrance, the first place we stayed.  It was just on dusk and we had walked into town for tea, but nothing was open for half an hour, so we crossed a lovely little bridge (possibly seen in video two, I can't remember) and came upon the surf club.  Lady Hem, being a surf life saver and surf boat rower, couldn't go past having a sticky nose at the club and, while we were down there, we thought we'd feed Syd, so she wouldn't be too grumpy.  Having said that, she can clearly be heard being grumpy in the second vid.  Mainly because it was freezing fucking cold.   Beach was beautiful though and no one on it.  Winter huh? 


And I probably should mention that the second video is a short look at the town of Lakes Entrance at night.  It actually looks a lot more beautiful in real life than on this video but I kind of like the atmosphere. 






Friday, July 13, 2012

Trip away - day one cont

This next extremely exciting video is of the country town of Rosedale.  I've actually done it a bit of a disservice as I've only videoed coming into town and not the town itself, which is quite lovely, if still not terribly exciting.  There are actually more interesting videos than this but you'll just have to be patient.  Where we stopped in Rosedale was just the petrol station.  The price I've shown is the price per litre in the country.  By contrast, when we filled up in Geelong, petrol was 119 a litre.  Enjoy.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Trip away - day one

This first exciting video is on the road to Lakes Entrance.  As you can hear from my piss poor commentary, we'd just passed Mt Baw Baw but you can't see it, coz there's a huge fucking fence in the way.  Oh well.  Enjoy the open road.



Thursday, July 5, 2012

Lazy update

About to start a new job at the same hospital Lady Hem works at.  Which isn't to say much, as Geelong really only has the one hospital.  The one major hospital anyway.  I'm going to be a Constant Patient Observer; basically, if you're a little old lady with dementia, or have had a major operation, or are alcohol and drug effected and you need constant surveillance, that's me.  Should be interesting. 

Lady Hem and I went away last week and I took a few vids of our road trip.  I'll download them and put them up in a few blogs for your edification.  I don't care if you're interested or not, I just need something to post. 

Friday, May 4, 2012

You want fries with that?

There is nothing wrong with intelligence. 


Doesn't seem like much of a statement does it?  And, in truth it shouldn't be.  It shouldn't even have to be said.  But for too long now, intelligence has been damned with faint praise.  The only thing that seems to be encouraged by anyone - politicians, journalists, bloggers, artists, people on the street - is mediocrity.  Intelligence is the new elite; as if 'elite' were somehow a bad thing to be as well. 


Why is intelligence so frightening?  Why is learning so frowned upon, in our Western, Anglo-Saxon, English speaking world?  Suggest to someone that it's 'you're' and not 'your' and all of a sudden, you're 'one of them.'  A snob.  An elite.  A Nazi. 


I don't understand.  I have no problem with claiming intelligence.  Look, I didn't finish high school, but that doesn't mean that I finished learning.  I know a lot about a lot of things but there are many, many more things that I know nothing about but I don't think I'm stupid because of it.  And I'm certainly not proud that I stopped learning because, 'learning's for losers.'  What the fuck?  Why would anyone be proud of not wanting to keep learning?  "Oh, I don't need to know that.  I just need to pay the rent and feed myself.  It's all I need to know.  I aint no snob."  Huh?  People like this vote.  People like this are allowed to vote. 


Our previous Prime Minister - John Howard - made his whole platform about being an 'everyman.'  He was most forthright in blaming all the ills of the world on 'intelligence.'  On the 'elites,' of the world.  How much more elite can you be than being a Prime Minister?  Oh no, he just wanted to be like all of us.  I've written this before but, I don't want a Prime Minister or a President to be someone I can go have a beer with.  Or someone who knows the price of bread and milk.  That's what advisers are for.  I want someone who can come up with ideas to keep that price of bread and milk affordable, whilst providing me with the opportunity for a secure income and, even better, the ability for that income to grow so I can afford maybe bread and whisky.  Or whatever it is that's more expensive and floats your boat.  I don't want to place my trust in an everyman - effectively a me.  I want a thinker.  I want an ideas man/woman.  I want someone who can embrace intelligence and use that intelligence for the betterment of ALL of us; not just to get re-elected. 

But no, Australia - and especially Australia because that's where I'm writing from - everyone is supposed to be as good as everyone else.  There's no class warfare in Australia.  Well fuck that.  The fuck there isn't.  There's the rich, the poor, the middle class; just like every other fucking country but we have this over inflated sense of ourselves as being as good as.  Well that's fine, but don't do it by trying to tear down institutions of learning.  I've always, always believed that education should be free.  Free for everyone.  That's what governments are for: health, infrastructure, education, police and military.  But no, everything's got to be fucking privatised now.  It's all small government these days.  Look, I've no problem with the government not being in people's pockets all the time but they have to be there for something.  And I notice it's always the ministers and politicians who went through university for free that call the loudest for up front fees.  It was good enough for them but not for anyone else?  To me, this is just an easy way of bringing everyone down to a certain level.  A certain level of intelligence.  I'm not saying it's any sort of conspiracy or anything but it's certainly very effective.  There are still countries in the world who know this, who limit the amount of knowledge any of their citizens are allowed to access.  And we're doing the same thing over here but in much more subtle ways. 

And I'm not saying that everyone should go to university and study.  I never went and never wanted to.  Still don't.  If university were free tomorrow, I still wouldn't go.  But again, it doesn't mean that I want to stop learning.  I want to keep reading, I want to keep listening.  Not everyone would go to uni, because not everyone wants to be what they offer.  We need mechanics and plumbers and people who say, you want fries with that?  Your job doesn't limit your ongoing education.  Nor should it.  There are truck drivers out there who know more about the work of Degas than people ostensibly studying Degas.  Why?  Because they WANT to know.  Their job may define them in people's eyes but it doesn't define their intelligence, or their thirst for knowledge.  Neither it should. 

It's like people who have made a success of themselves but still claim to be 'aware of their roots.'  I'm still, I'm still, Jenny from the block.  No, fuck that.  You've made something of yourself to get away from that mentality.  Isn't that why you worked so hard in the first place?  Why, if you grew up in poverty and made a huge success of yourself, would you still want to associate with that poverty?  Because it's more real?  Ask the people who live there.  Ask the kid who hasn't eaten in five days because his parents have left, or they have paid the rent and nothing's left for food.  Do you think that's more real than desire?  The desire to leave and never look back?  Sure, go back and help change things if you want but don't use that poverty as some sort of symbol of pureness if you're doing nothing to alleviate it for others still there who didn't have your drive, or talent or were just proud of being 'not intelligent.'  Fuck that, fuck that and fuck that again, I say. 

It's my biggest bugbear about this country.  The pride in being stupid.  The pride in never reading a book after high school.  The pride of not going to university because, 'that's for snobs and wankers.'  Fuck you man.  Educate yourself before it's too late. 

Which it might already be.