On Saturday night i went to see the Little Britain Live show. For those of you that aren’t familiar with Little Britain, it’s a comedy based on a number of different characters played by Matt Lucas and David Williams. Both of them fitting the roles and switching between them so seamlessly.

Having watched the Little Britain show for some time, the opportunity to see them live was fantastic, as not only did i get the chance to see the characters that I’d laughed at for so long, but also the people that created the characters as they let their true self come through at times, moving in and out of script.

Most of the skits and characters are based around homosexuals and cross-dressers and take things to another level of humour. These guys have little to no shame and that’s what makes it such a hilarious comedy. I won’t say too much about the live show in case you are going to see it, but expect audience members to be picked on in ways that would not normally be accepted.

The set was cleverly designed and the change over between characters and setting was really well done. The Australian shows, in particular the Brisbane ones sold out very quickly and required extras shows to accommodate the the high demand. So if you haven’t got your tickets you won’t be seeing them. If you do have your tickets however, you’re in for a great show.

Two thumbs up!

Last night i went to see Varekai, the Cirque Du Soleil show. It was amazing.

I’ve seen a couple of Cirque Du Soleil shows on TV, but of course seeing it live was a real experience. So much more than a regular circus and no animals either (hate the thought of circus animals for many reasons). They also serve beer. :)
The storyline and performances that they did were fantastic and i would highly recommend seeing it. If you’ve been to a Cirque Du Soleil show before you’ll know what i’m talking about.

This photo is one of the main characters, he was a very funny guy and was part of the comedy of the act. All the performers were great though, even though there were some evil villians.

The Skywatcher
The only thing about it that wasn’t a positive was it ending, as i could have watched more by the time it finished. Also having to get out of the parking lot was chaos. It was madness, if every person let one other person in it would work. But what can you do.

One of my good mates always talks about Mt. Barney. He is in love with the mountain. He’s been climbing it with his family not long after his baby steps.

For a long time he was talking about taking me up to the peak of the mountain and camping on top. Last year we did just that.

The summit is 1356 metres above sea level, and it’s the second highest peak in South East Queensland. It’s just over an hours drive South of Brisbane. Acording to this site about Mt. Barney:

The unmarked or barely marked trails to the peaks of Mount Barney require bushwalking experience and navigational skills. The climb up Mount Barney via South Ridge is arduous and should only be undertaken by very fit, experienced bushwalkers. Other peaks and routes up Mount Barney require a very high level of fitness, experience and navigational skills. All walks take at least 7 hours and should not be attempted late in the day.

We didn’t really walk on a track, we basically worked our way through the bush to the top. I am not very fit either, actually i’m just not fit. We did it in 6 hours. We were also carrying backpacks which were upwards of 20kg in weight.

The route we took was South East ridge and there has been a record of 58 minutes to climb that very route. The person that did that must have landed their UFO near by and decided they would like to give it a go.

Anyway before even getting to the base of the mountain there was about an hours walk from where we parked the car. Once we started getting closer to the mountain we were able to see the peak surrounded by clouds. At this point i was wondering what i was in for.

Cloud Covered Peak

We continued along a dirt road until we reached what seemed to be a random point where my mate said, "This looks like the place". I didn’t know what he was talking about as we ventured of the road direclty into the bush and started ascending.

The walk was indeed arduous. Struggling up this beast of a mountain, the thing that got me to the top was definately mind power. The continuous upwards battle against gravity with a pack on my back, altering my center of gravity made it interesting when scrambling up a shear rock face with a 50 metre or more drop, an arms length to one side.

Step after step would get us there, over another rise, down a small gully, over and over. Along half metre wide walkways with a large drop down the side of a cliff.

The strenuous journey would see us reaching the peak just after midday, to meet a view that was well worth the effort.

Surrounding Mountains

In this photo the first mountain inline with where i was standing is Mt. Ernest and the one behind it, that looks like a cake on top, is Mt. Lindesay. Here’s a photo i took while at Mt. Tamborine a couple of weeks ago.

Barney From A Far

That night we camped about 1 metre from a cliff face as this was the only suitable surface to set up a tent. Being so high up, as the sun was setting, looking both east and west we were treated to a spectacular sunset and moonrise.

Sunset    Moonrise

The next morning we awoke to yet another beautiful scene from the top of the mountain.

Cloud Sea    Cloud Covered Mountains

A sea of cloud, which we were high above, covered the surrounding area and mountain tops.

What goes up, must come down. Coming down was possibly more painful than going up, as we took a different route and it was made up of uneven steps one after the other.

Once we were back on the road towards the car we were able to check out the beast of a mountain that we had climbed the day before.

Mt Barney The Beast

I’m looking forward to climing the mountain again in the future, the pain and acheivement of conquering a mountain such as Barney was a great feeling.

Last week i spent a few days at Mt. Tamborine which is in the Gold Coast hinterlands. Over the last few of years my girlfriend and I have visited a place called Montville which is in the Sunshine Coast hinterlands. After exploring Montville a lot we thought we’d try somewhere new.

Mt. Tamborine is about an hours drive south of Brisbane, it’s made up of lots of small townships and is surrounded by rain forest. There are lookouts all over the mountain that allow you to see all the way back to Brisbane looking north and out to the ocean facing east.

There are lots of small wineries, a cheese maker and a distillery. We went to them all over the time we were there, but went to all the wineries on one of the days. That was good.

The place we stayed was made up of separate cabins set into the rain forest. It’s a rather romantic setting, especially with a fireplace and spa. Here’s a photo looking out through the room into the rain forest.

Cabin in the Rain forest

It’s good to get away for a while, specially into the rain forest, it has such a calming effect. I look forward to visiting Mt. Tamborine again.

Last November i went to Sydney with my girlfriend and we did a lot of walking around the place. On our last day there we walked from China town to Circular Quay, through Hyde park and the Botanical gardens.

This photo was taken looking north of Hyde park.

Tree Lined Walkway

While walking through the gardens we came to fairly open section that had grass like a bowls green. Across the grass was a pyramid shaped structure with a small hedge in front. The hedge was shaped into "Sex + Death".

Sex and Death

I haven’t looked at the picture too much until the other day when i was looking through some photos. After having a look at the photo i started thinking about why they would have those particular words as a hedge in front of the pyramid that seems to be some sort of greenhouse. Did the words relate to the greenhouse or what was within? Or are they just a statement with stronger meaning? What do you think?