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Mini-Adventure 1 Recap: Sovereign Hill

Thursday, 1 January 2009
sovereign hill night at the museumHappy 2009 to one and all! :-) I hope you enjoyed bringing in the new year last night and are looking forward to an exciting and prosperous year ahead... I thought I'd give a small recap of this month's adventure (and my birthday present!) - A night in the museum at Sovereign Hill.

We arrived at the Sovereign Hill Lodge, perched above the mining town in time for a light lunch. After meeting the group we were given our costumes and life in the 1850s began! (Bar 1 minor costume change - the first dress they gave me was extra large and bunched down on the ground)... First instruction on the many many layers of underwear ladies had to carry around on a daily basis, as well as how to get a tiny waist! (It's too late for me apparently - you start when you're 12!) and then instructions on how to greet the commoners (tourists) and basic etiquette. Ladies had to be escorted by a man at all times and men had to always remove their top hats before going inside. The crinoline took a little getting used to - especially lifting it up at the back before sitting down while not looking like you were about to go to the bathroom! All 11 of us decked out in our finery took a tour of the township by coach, panned for gold (we found a few flakes!), chit chatted with the shop keepers, had many many photos taken of us, witnessed $125000 worth of gold being poured into an ingot (see the photo) and ventured 100ft underground on a steep incline railway to visit the mines. Dinner was a 5 course banquet (meaning that the 0.5kg I had previously lost is now back!) including oxtail and pig trotter soup and lambs brains amongst other more traditional items! We dipped paraffin candles into coloured wax to make decorative household items, played parlour games and finished the day with the spectacular sound and light show - blood on the southern cross. What I found most interesting though was that all of the negativity had been removed. Last time I went to Sovereign Hill I distinctly remember the appalling conditions in the mine, the racial tension between the Chinese miners and other miners and the terrible treatment of some of the Chinese miners being emphasised. That had all gone. Everything glorified the period (apart from the obvious corruption of the police force and poor governance that arose from creating an entire regulatory body from convicts!). Overall I thoroughly enjoyed it and my many ideas for cultural world theme parks have been reignited! :-) (Thanks very very much Ganesh)...

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A great day...

Friday, 12 December 2008
Sovereign Hill I love my job... I know sometimes I have bad days... sometimes there are bad projects... and very often I'm super stressed and never get to do anything else... but on the whole it's a great job... There's lots of variety... I have a fantastic opportunity to do good... To learn how to do new things... And to change the world! Today I even got to write articles about greening business for the Australian Business Solutions Magazine... Okay, so they aren't great quality because it was such short notice but if it does turn into a regular feature (which they're hinting about) that's a lot of influence I'll have over sustainability in businesses Australia wide... On Monday I'm off to do a green building assessment in Tongala (and maybe will stop over in Echuca while I'm travelling - Mum and Ganesh seem pretty keen too!) and the Green Card is really making a move... Businesses are getting very excited about it... I have the full support of the business for Creative Recycling (if I want it) - I guess I really am very very lucky. Oh.. and I was offered a raise today as well! My second big one this year... I haven't accepted it yet because I really can't work any harder... but it was flattering to be offered :-)

In other very exciting news Ganesh told me about my birthday present today - A night in the museum! We're going to spend New Year in Sovereign Hill living an 1850s lifestyle in full period costume and everything! I have been wanting to do that since grade 5 when I got the chickenpox on the first day of camp and missed out on all the fun of attending an old mining town school and learning my 17 times table (ok, I was pretty geeky back then too - I doubt the prospect of the 17 times table excites many 10 year olds)...

Anyway, there's lots to do and learn about green buildings and all these lux, temperature and power meters... and I have a new Mac Book Pro to set up and play with for someone at work! (Not that they really need setting up but who could resist?)...

Btw - does anyone want a copy of the Shield season 5? Andrew asked me to get it for him for Christmas... but then bought it for himself anyway! I'm not sure what it's about but knowing Andrew it involves law enforcement, the army, guns or Danny Crane...

Oh and Lachie's year 12 results are out at 7am on Monday!!! We're about to find out whether we have another engineer, scientist or lawyer in the family!

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