Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Half Way

I can't believe that I have been here two months and that after tomorrow I will be heading down the slope. Life hear has gone fast! Not a lot has happened here, except I met Max Brenner. He is talented and satisfies me in the best of ways through the ultimate chocolate experience. Imagine thick, dark, warm, luscious nectar from the Gods. There is fondue, molten cake, cookies, hot chocolate, coffee, and PIZZA! Nothing compares to the hot chocolate. The consistency is like a melted Cadbury on a warm summer night. You can feel it coat the inside of your stomach as it goes down. Sorry if this is too graphic, but it is so good!!!!!! A quote situated perfectly above my head reads the story of my life.

Yummmmm!!!!My friends Evette, Kent and Andy took me to try the famous chocolate Pizza. It was pretty good, but would have been better if it was dark. I just love these guys, especially Kent. He is identical to Dewebot. I mean seriously, look at the face he is making. And isn't it perfect that all you can see of the quote is "Really Need Chocolate!" I couldn't say it better.


The CHOCOLATE PIZZA!!!!!!!!!!!! Imagine this, a sugar cookie, covered in molten, melted chocolate topped with marshmallows, bananas and little bites of candied nuts on each slice.



There is a car here, and for some strange reason it is very popular. Now this isn't very PC, but it is what I would call a Mexi car. Here they call it the UTE (aka utility). Apparently it drives like a coupe, yet holds like a truck. Um......no. It is uglier than sin. There are a few that are souped up with bright colors and sick rims, but this is just a plain-Jane white one. Hopefully I can find one that isn't too soft on the eyes. Classy right???

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The City at Night

Earlier this week I went into the city with some of my friends. We were showing around these two other Americans that were visiting. Ya, I am already considering myself a local! It was cold, but I love the cold. Some people got hot chocolate, but I didn't. It wasn't cold enough for it. The pictures aren't great because my friend is horrible at doing it, but hopefully you get the idea.

We also went to St. Kilda. Glen said there were little penguins there, and we found some. They were so little and cute. Obviously they kept hiding from us in the rock crevices, so it was hard to get a good picture.

Andy told me I need to do something interesting in this photo. Ya, not sure what I was thinking. But this is the south-bank of the Yarra River. It was a really pretty walk. Can't wait to see it in the daylight with lots of people. By the way, Yarra River is like the Hudson, disgustingly dirty!


This is my friend Glen, and we were laughing/didn't know the picture was being taken so we look like idiots. This is Federation Square. It has really cool architecture, but most of the locals hate it. Not sure why?