Showing posts with label Melbourne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melbourne. Show all posts

Sunday, June 20, 2021

WINTER FITNESS

 Birds are looking good at nine degrees Centigrade in Jells Park, Melbourne, Australia. So are the Ws. This couple keep fit daily in ALL weather conditions including winter 



with their puffy jackets, beanies to keep their ears from frost bite 🀣🀣 and gloves.






“Crikey! Winter has arrived in Australia πŸ₯ΆπŸ₯Ά and they are out by 9am.” WHY? I'll be warm and snug in bed.




The Ws at a cool 10 C in Scotchman's creek, a long trail that leads all the way into Melbourne city.  It is not just a stroll in the park, they chalk up at least 6km daily. 
Some days they get crazier clocking past 7km at 4 degrees C. OH WHY? God made winters for his people to stay in bed with a good book. NO?  
Today, they took a 5.9km walk up to the Dandenong Creek Trail. "Hmmm, it was only 6 degrees Centigrade today but felt like 4 C with a good sun shinning. Cold but no wind chill, enough to rug up but not freezing cold," she says!
This trail adjoins the Jells

 Park area and Australians are walking without masks. So good to see the situation has returned to near normal.
The dogs 🐢 are out 
including grey hounds in their winter jackets. 
A bird casting a gigantic shadow and  pelicans and ducks.

The Dandenong Trail starts when the gum trees start dominating the landscape. My goodness, Ms. W sure was well rugged up and the sun cast long shadows.



So was Mr. W. Brr, with the past year locked down, folks are eager to get out of hibernating at home. 

Image credit: JC
Melbourne is truly beautiful even in winter. Australia opens international borders only in 2022. What a long time to wait for a visit.

Thursday, December 17, 2020

SKIPPY'S HOME BUT ALONE IN QUARANTINE.


  My friend Skippy has been an Australian PR for over 30 years. I think he will NOT become a citizen until his parents who are 90+ years and living on their own in Malaysia, have moved on. He was here in November 2019 to settle care giver issues for them. 

The coronavirus emerged and Skippy stuck it out here to ensure his parents were safe. Last Friday Dec 11, he touched down in Tullamarine airport, Melbourne, after being away for 13 months.

Trauma of booking a flight HOME

     On 3.12 when flights were still limited, Skippy booked the first available SIA flight to Perth via Singapore (leaving on 15.12), and a connecting flight with Virgin Australia to Melbourne (A$408) after a mandatory quarantine in Perth. The SIA ticket alone cost A$3,500 since only business class was offered and he was desperate. Like many thousands of Aussies stranded overseas, Skippy was concerned the borders would close again, so he continued scanning for earlier direct flights to Melbourne. Thankfully, he received an email from DFAT informing him that Malaysia Airlines had a direct flight on 11.12. Skippy patiently spent days checking the MH website but nothing was listed until 9.12. Without hesitation, he filled in the necessary forms only to be told the seat was already taken. Not prepared to give up, he called Customer Helpline and managed to get his name on the waiting list. On 10.12, he noticed there was availability so he tried again. Lady Luck smiled on him and he got his ticket to Melbourne for A$2,300. Skippy had just 24 hours to pack and say goodbye. With so much uncertainty, he did not dare cancel his original ticket to Perth until he was waiting to board on 11.12. Will he get a refund? Who knows πŸ€·‍♂️? The cancellation fee alone for SIA was $800+ with no refund for airport charges. Going home has never been so expensive!

Surprisingly, according to the MH steward, his flight was only allocated 25 passengers. This may be due to a cap placed by respective state governments in Australia based on quarantine capacity where each airline is allocated only a number of seats. In addition, most airlines have also grounded their flights except for few flights to keep their cargo division afloat, so adding on passengers aboard is a bonus. 

With 5 passengers in Business class, the 20 economy class passengers were squashed in the front 5 rows. 
It didn’t make sense as the entire back seats were empty.
The airline should have distributed passengers into alternate rows for social distancing. He received a packet of masks and lunch. 
Seriously, for A$2,300 the airline should have given designer face masks!

MANDATORY QUARANTINE

     Skippy arrived at his hotel via the back entrance. Sorry, with the pandemic, there was no grand front entrance with beaming door man and welcome drink. Instead, he was greeted by a team of Health Dept. staff, doctors, nurses, police and army personnel all in PPE. Scary like out of the movies. 











Mandatory quarantine meant no visitors in the room. Guests were allowed outside 3 times daily only to collect meals. No wandering around the corridor and fraternising. Guests have to wait 15-20 seconds after hotel staff knocks, open door, pick up food and shut door. Something akin to solitary confinement in prison! Ahh, no room service available! So each room was provided with cleaning products, rubbish bags, towels, tissues and toilet paper. 

Wahh, wail, sob, this NEW NORM is so sorrowful -  Skippy has to pay so much (A$3,000 for the 14 days) and have to clean his own room.

Lucky Skippy got a corner room with a view. 

Managed to crank open a window by 4 inches for fresh air, keep-fit Skippy 
got his resistance bands, skipping rope and yoga mat unloaded. 
Online orders for healthy food 
were on his priority to do list. Quarantine meals 
arrived in takeaway boxes 
with a different daily cuisine - 
tortellini and cake,
brown rice with coconut, almonds, chia, capsicum and falafel meal and other surprises.

By day 6, Skippy had settled into a routine of hopping, oops I mean jogging in his room.

    He 🀦‍♂️ actually made the effort to create a decent indoor jogging track by rearranging the bed and tables 🀦‍♀️. 

Come back Skippy, where you running off to? Remember, fraternising is NOT allowed.
He also discovered better spots to use his resistance bands. Skipping was a disaster as he churned up too much dust from the carpet! In Skippy's own words, “Wonder what some do in quarantine? Well, I have rearranged the furniture in the room to get my sanity back, jogging to increase immunity from the lurking virus.” Know what I WILL do during quarantine? HELLO, Coach Potato!  

QUARANTINE SOPs

Australia has mandatory SOPs - hotels hosting overseas returnees must have a medical team and an enforcement personnel station to check daily on guests’ welfare. Skippy informed them that he had hay fever and meds were delivered to his room free of charge. 

He asked for a nail clipper and it was delivered in 30mins 

Asked for body lotion, and 4 tubes magically arrived. My my, Skippy you are gonna be as smooth as a baby after 14 days.
At 6,364 km away from his parents, Skippy continued to monitor their care and well-being through a chat group with the care givers and CCTV via phone.

Returning home has never been more difficult. Skippy is concerned about the thousands of stranded Australians that will NOT be HOME this Christmas 

either due to Australia’s International arrival caps or simply because they cannot afford the exorbitant air fares and quarantine costs. 

But for those of you who have secured tickets home, Skippy suggests that you:

😍 check with the airline you are travelling with for any declaration that needs to be completed online to expedite your check-in procedure.

🀩 complete the online Federation and State declarations.

TRAVEL SAFELY EVERY ONE.

Grateful acknowledgement to Skippy, the ghost writer for this post, for his invaluable contribution and pictures. 

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

MY STAINED GLASS WINDOW


I guess if I can’t have a stained glass window, I can colour one. My first attempt colouring the Cathedral Stained Glass Window Book. Thanks Lan Boey for this fantastic present and connecting me with cathedrals. This book of 120 stained glass windows should keep me at home till the vaccine for Covid-19 is ready.

 On a more serious note, reintroduction of a stage 3 coronavirus partial lock down was implemented in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia on July 8. But debate over wearing masks 😷 is still raging worldwide, even when Covid-19 cases are spiking. WHY?
 
CNN reports Florida's more then 10,000 daily new cases is now a  norm!
Arizona has the highest 7-day positive rate in US. 
   It is amazing to me then, that some governments can only ADVISE its citizens to wear masks, but not make it a MANDATE. Thus, as of Monday, 39 states in US have issued some form of directive on mask wearing, but NOT COMPULSORY. 

STERN WORDS from DR. ANTHONY FAUCI,
US TOP INFECTIOUS DISEASE EXPERT



WEARING MASKS IS BASED ON SCIENCE, NOT POLITICS.
SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is NOT a HOAX