Some of you might have wondered when we are going to report about the German food in Australia. Well, it wasn’t easy at all to find any. It took us 8 weeks to find a German bakery (not even our host Eberhard in Agnes Water had any recommendation for us). The backer is called Schwarzer in Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains.
We went there twice in only 3 days: we had Danish nut, cherry crumble and a Linzer tart (of course that wasn’t as good as the one from my mum).
For lunch we took with us some German rolls and enjoyed them with cream cheese and Australian honey. For dinner we had Bezels with sausages or eggs. So delicious!
For sure we are not addicted, however we cannot wait to be at home enjoying German food. No worries!
The backpacker community in Australia is a bunch of people from all over the world that cannot be more diverse. And they all drive along the East coast to find the perfect beach that is for free. And there is something else this community has in common they all carry – either while traveling or being on the beach – reusable, very colorful cotton bags from the supermarket. Those bags are less a stylish accessory. They are rather a statement – aren’t we all a bit green? Moreover, they are really practicable and cost almost nothing.
Those bags are considered as backpacker uniform. At least 100% backpacker fashion. Of course Australians use them as well – from the construction worker for lunch to the to-be model as a strand bag. Those bags are very chic in Down Under.
We heard a lot about flies in Australia and we were warned. However, what we faced in the Blue Mountains was far away from anything we could imagine. The strong wind coming from the West brought millions of flies from the sheep farms to the hiking paradise Blue Mountains. While we were on a mountain bike tour a whole bunch was attacking us.
You don’t get any stitches from those flies, however they try to get into your mouth, nose, ears. With the normal Aussie salute you cannot get rid of them. That is what we did very much and at the end we gave up. Till we started all over again with Aussie salute. Unbelievable! By the way the Aussie Salute is also called Bush Salute. Every time when 2 people meet in the bush it looks like they were greeting each other, however they only wanted to get rid of the flies…
What do we know about Australia? Down Under at the other end of the world? We did not know a lot about Oz. And I am sure we were not the only ones. The reason why we know so little about Australia is that is so far away. If you are in Germany or USA you can read more about Iran, Pakistan, Israel etc than about Australia. Even countries like Venezuela or Bangladesh get more attention. Another reason why you read little about Australia might be the fact that this country is political so stable and for sure it does not need to be supervised by Europe or USA. Here some things that we learnt about Australia.
Who is the Australian Prime Minister? Well, you don’t know the name. No worries most of the people don’t know it…. Some might remember the name of premier John Howard. Seems he was a boring fellow and the only time he draw attention towards himself was when he declared (after winning the election) that he will not move to the capital of Australia as it was too boring for him.
So what is the name of the actual Prime Minister? It is Kevin Rudd who according to some news is doing a good job it seems.
The unemployment rate of not more than 6% in times of the financial crisis and one of the fastest growing economies (and population) of a "first" world country is a striking indicator of the health of the Australian economy.
So coming back to the capital of Australia what was the name again? Sydney? Melbourne? Adelaide? Perth? Canberra? Well?????? Right, Canberra that is in the middle of nowhere, far away from the coast. Why on earth has Australia a capital that is away from everything important and especially far away from the world?
The answer is simple and astonishing. In the early 20th century politicians could not make up their minds if Melbourne or Sydney is the right choice. In order to cause no rivalries between those two cities they have chosen Canberra. Strange people those Australians (sorry Mr. Nenke).
Where and when was Australia founded? In the tiny city of Tenterfield in 1901 (the sister city of Ottobeuren in Swabia.Of course we have been to this city.
Believe it or not this state is a bit over 3 times older than I am. And the first European settlers came to Australia 1788, which is 5 times longer than I am on this world. Btw. New Zealand thought about joining the Australian Commonwealth, however they decided not to do so that is why it is independent. And did you know that Australia was at the end of the 50th the third richest country of the world. Only USA and Canada were higher ranked. At that time almost everyone in Australia had a fridge, a radio. Many had a hoover and an iron as well.
By now Australia has fallen behind, even behind Kuwait, Hong Kong and Singapore. That isn’t easy for the Australians. Even if they are still on number 7 ranked when it comes to education, costs of living and crime rate (by far higher ranked than Germany or Switzerland.) Btw. recently they elected the first woman to become minister for New South Wales which was kind of a scandal. Everyone argues now if she is only a puppet or if she is really as smart as she seems to be. Well, pretty sure that the last statement is true. However, it seems that it takes a while till Australians get rid of their habits of having a male dominated government…
Kilometer with car: 9.402 Kilometer on foot (Running/Hiking): 361 Kilometer by Mountainbike: 68 # States visited 2009: 2 # States visited in total: 2 # Breakdowns: 0 # of times pulled over due to speeding: 0 # Nights on the campground: 37 out of 62 # National Parks visited 2009: 31 # Emergency Room Visits: 0
USA:
Kilometer with car: 13.672 Kilometer on foot (Running/Hiking): 421 Kilometer by Mountainbike: 297 # States visited 2009: 12 # States visited in total: 26 # Breakdowns: 1 # of times pulled over due to speeding: 2 # Nights on the campground: 66 out of 104 # National Parks visited 2009: 16 # Emergency Room Visits: 1
Africa:
Kilometer with car: 20.800 Kilometer on foot (Running/Hiking): 215 Kilometer on Mountainbike: 0 # States visited 2009: 3 # States visited in total: 7 # Breakdowns: 1 # of times pulled over due to speeding: 0 # Nights on the campground: 79 out of 84 # National Parks visited 2009: 19
Europe:
Kilometer with car: ca. 5.000 Kilometer on foot (Running/Hiking): 81 Kilometer on Mountainbike: 30 # States visited 2009: 7 # States visited in total: 18 # Breakdowns: 1 (regular check) # of times pulled over due to speeding: 0 # Nights on the campground: 4 out of 31 # National Parks visited 2009: 0