Surfing, Shopping, and The Color Run (14 – 16 October)

Friday, 14 October – Surf Session

On Friday, around 11 am at Nobby’s Beach the International Office, and Newcastle Surf School had arranged a surf session for the international students at UoN, which the two of us had, of course, signed up for.

Linnea had lectures before lunch, so she went to the beach on a chartered bus, while Gustav – who much like every Friday had nothing scheduled at the uni – went straight to the beach and ended up arriving a bit before Linnea. This, in turn, resulted in that we were placed in different surfing group.

Gustav suited up first. The guys from the surf school gave a quick set of instruction on how to go about when standing up on the surfboard as well as information about staying away from the riptide. The instructors said that, as beginners, if we had gone alone to the beach to surf, they would not recommend surfing since the waves were quite rough.

The water was quite cold, but with wetsuits and rash shirts on it didn’t feel that cold. It was quite hard to stand up on the board. The first step was just to sync up with an oncoming wave and to paddle to get up to speed. The second step was then to get up on two feet.

Brave, rookie surfers
Brave, rookie surfers
Gustav in the right crouching on the board or in the water
Gustav in the right crouching on the board or in the water

For the most part, Gustav just went in on the waves on his stomach. But after many tries, Gustav managed to get up on two feet just to fall over straight away. It was enjoyable and straining at the same time.

At one time, when falling over Gustav managed to pull a muscle in his back. This resulted in a very uncomfortable feeling, making breathing harder and painful for some time. This passed quite quickly after some massaging on the affected area.

Approving the surf
Approving the surf

After an hour, it was time to switch place. Gustav got up from the water and changed into his regular clothes while Linnea put on the wetsuit.

When Gustav went into the water, it had been cloudy. But when Linnea got in it had started to break up and the sun was starting to peek through the veil of clouds.

Linnea going in on her stomach
Linnea going in on her stomach

While Linnea was surfing Gustav got lunch (included in the surf session) consisting of sandwiches, juice, an apple, and a small piece of carrot cake.

Sil, Linnea, Rachel, and Elinor
Sil, Linnea, Rachel, and Elinor

When Linnea has surfed and eaten, we went to The Emporium, which is a small mall consisting of a few niche stores. All stores in the Emporium feels like they’re selling hand-crafted or at least local design goods made by the people owning and running the shops.

The Emporium
The Emporium

At one of the stores, we met one of Linnea’s Australian classmates who happened to own one of the shops together with two other people. They were designing and selling furniture that was very vibrant and fresh.

A chair at the store at The Emporium
A chair at the store at The Emporium

We continued home and relaxed in preparation for a busy weekend.

Saturday, 15 October – Shopping

On Saturday, we went on the 100 bus to Charlestown Square – a big shopping centre in the Newcastle metropolitan area. We went there to pick up merch for the Color Run that took place the day after.

Without having to wait in line for too long, we got our merch as well as one set for Svenja who was going to the Color Run as well. The merch we got consisted on a t-shirt, a headband, and a few other things.

Gustav at the Charlestown Square
Gustav at the Charlestown Square

We decided to stay at the shopping centre a bit longer and didn’t take the next bus back. We ended up going to an H&M that just had opened as we moved to Newcastle. As we were walking through the store they played Dancing Queen and many other Swedish songs. When Gustav was paying for the clothes he had picked out, we ended up talking a bit to the cashier who thought it was nice that we were from Sweden and we commented that we thought it was nice that they played a bit of Swedish music.

Linnea at the H&M at the Charlestown Square
Linnea at the H&M at the Charlestown Square

After H&M, we went to Sportsgirl – the store that was the main sponsor for the Color Run. We had gotten a discount and Linnea wanted a new pair of sandals. So, she bought a nice pair of sandals made of leather and got 20 % off thanks to the Color Run.

Instead of going on a bus back home, we instead went on a bus to the city centre to a café called The Press Book House Cafe. We bought sandwiches and our first filtered brew coffee in Australia. We had to argue with the cashier to get milk with the coffee since he thought we hadn’t drunk filtered coffee before. The main reason he was hesitant with the milk was because the coffee was a medium roast that you pretty much don’t need to have with milk.

We enjoyed our coffee and our sandwiches at a table on the sidewalk. Apart from the traffic, it was quite calm.

Linnea at the Press Book House Cafe
Linnea at the Press Book House Cafe

After finishing our fika, we went to Spotlight – a textile store – to look for some textile fabric for one of Linnea’s prototypes. Linnea managed to find a fabric that seemed good, so she bought a sample for her scale model to try it out.

Sunday, 16 October – The Color Run

The day of the Color Run, we got up early in order to get to the start on time. Svenja and we took the train from Waratah shortly after 7am and arrived at Teralba at about 8 am.

Linnea and Svenja with people zumba-ing(?) in the background
Linnea and Svenja with people zumba-ing(?) in the background

We participated in some warm-up Zumba and started to get pumped for the race. Linnea got some manicure as part of the colour-theme of the run.

Linnea getting her nails done
Linnea getting her nails done

At about a quarter to 9 am the people started to fill-up the start chutes. Linnea managed to make a path for us towards the front, so at the end, we were in the second start chute.

At 9 am, the first start chute opened and the people in front of us started running. When the first start chute was clear, we could start moving forward to the starting line. A short while later the signal for the second start chute sounded and we were off. Linnea sprinted off (in order to get a good photo of herself, see below). When we had run off the field we started to catch up with most of the people from the first start chute since the vast majority of them had stopped running and were walking instead after just 200 metres.

Linnea at the start
Linnea at the start

We ran past a lot of people and came to the first zone that had pink foam covering the street. Our legs got a bit pink, but nothing to speak of compared to how we looked after running through the colour zone where they threw coloured corn starch at us.

The run was nice and the ground was flat all the way, which was nice since there were a lot of hills in and around of Mayfield where we usually ran. The weirdest zone was the slime zone, which was a new zone for the Color Run. At the slime zone, they pumped out green slime onto the passersby and this slime also made the street slippery.

Why not stop to take a picture half-way through?
Why not stop to take a picture half-way through?

The weirdest zone was the slime zone, which was a new zone for the Color Run. At the slime zone, they pumped out green slime onto the passersby and this slime also made the street slippery. So that might not have been the brightest of ideas.

The finish line
The finish line

We finished the 5Ks in just above 30 minutes, which for the two of us is quite a good time.

Two happy winners
Two happy winners

Among the sponsors of the Color Run, there was LG promoting their washing machines. As part of the promotion they had a dunk tank – the kind where you sit on a board over a tub of water and the board is connected to a button that another person is supposed to hit with a ball. Both of us had a go in the dunk tank and in return, we got a clean t-shirt and a towel, a good trade.

Gustav at the dunk tank
Gustav at the dunk tank
Linnea at the dunk tank
Linnea at the dunk tank

We didn’t stick around much longer and went back on the train at about 10:20 am. We went back home where we washed our clothes and showered. Most colours apart from the slime went out of the clothes. But our shoes remained glittery for some time.

Gustav at the Ocean Baths
Gustav at the Ocean Baths

We spent our afternoon at the Ocean Baths mostly sunbathing. It was nice, but it was a bit too windy.

Linnea at the Ocean Baths
Linnea at the Ocean Baths

That was the end of a good weekend!

/ Gustav & Linnea

This is Not Art and going to the beach (2 October)

On the Sunday after getting back from New Zealand, we decided to go into the city to take a look at the art festival This is Not Art, also known as TiNA, as well as go to the beach and meet up with a few friends.

Gustav at The Lock-Up
Gustav at The Lock-Up

Our first stop was The Lock-Up, which used to be a jail but has in recent years been turned into a gallery. In many of the rooms and cells, there were art installations part of TiNA. There was also information about how the prison had been used before. It was striking to look into the isolation cell covered with thick layers of isolation on the walls and on the door with leather as the utmost material.

A single screen showing a video as part of This is Not Art
A single screen showing a video as part of This is Not Art
Art installation from This is Not Art
Art installation from This is Not Art

A few of the art installations were quite flashy and used bright neon colours in excess. Many of them were also made up in part or as a whole of video, like one piece that showed scenes of men shaving or being shaved from different movies.

Nutella milkshake at Three Bears Kitchen
Nutella milkshake at Three Bears Kitchen

After our visit to The Lock-Up, we went to Three Bears Kitchen where we ate lunch and Gustav also had a Nutella milkshake. We continued from there to Nobby’s Beach where we met up with our German friends Sil Ja, Nadine, and Svenja. We took a spot at the beach beyond Nobby’s Head and put our towels there. The German girls only wanted to sunbathe, but we wanted to go into the water, which we did. It was nice. The water wasn’t very warm, but since the air was so hot, it didn’t really matter.

Gustav at Nobby's Beach
Gustav at Nobby’s Beach

We stayed at Nobby’s for almost two hours. The five of us then went to Six Degrees, a restaurant located at the Queen Wharf and the Queen Wharf Tower. We ordered coffees and smoothies. The waiter unfortunately messed up Linnea’s and Sil Ja’s order, but at least the smoothies were good.

After finishing our beverages, we headed to the bus and went back home.

/ G & L

Friday, 15 July

 

Friday started with us going to sign our lease for our apartment. Grahame and Jenny dropped us off at the property management firm where we met Mecca.

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After the lease was signed, we went walking in the city and started looking for a place to have some fika. We found the café One Penny Black where we had some banana bread and cappuccinos.

We walked along Hunter St and found some market stalls where we found some homebaked cookies, which we bought.

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So walking over to the Queen’s Wharf, cookies in the backpack and sunshine in our eyes, we started walking towards Nobbys Beach. Nobbys Beach is a big beach located next to the hilltop where Fort Scratchley is situated. Nobbys has a lot of surfers, but also areas for bathers.

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Alongside Nobbys Beach is a walkway that goes past Nobbys Head and out on Newcastle Breakwall, which stretches out into the ocean where the Hunter River flows out. Nobbys Head is a big hill where a lighthouse stands.

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When we arrived at the end of the walkway, we climbed one of the huge blocks lining the breakwall. On top of the block, we sat down and had one of the cookies and some water. While seated, Linnea noticed that some of the people started to gather at the end of the walkway looking at something. When we looked, we saw four dolphins swimming into the Hunter River. Linnea went over to watch them while I just filmed the dolphins a bit and continued eating the cookie.

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Walking back, we went out to the beach and walked a bit in the sand. The waves were crashing in, surprising us sometimes when we had walked out too far.

While drying our feet, a fighter jet startled us as it swooped around Nobbys Head. Apparently, this is a manoeuvre they exercise at the nearby airbase.

Back in past Nobbys Beach, we stumbled upon Linnea’s classmates who are also going to study at Uni. We talked about the journey to Australia and the housing situation, and then we went separate ways.

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Before getting back to the apartment, we grabbed a bite. We had some fish and chips from Scratchleys on the Wharf and ate it by the riverside.

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Last but not least, of course, Linnea met a cat and had to pet it. The cat was nice and seemed to like Linnea. This situation seems to occur in every place we visit (it happened in Cologne as well).

Best wishes, Gustav